God

Deity mentioned in the Cotton Famine poems

General References

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Poems

  1. Freedom to the Slaves, by G. G. N., October 5th 1861
  2. The Starving Cotton Spinners’ Christmas Lament, by Rev. Thomas M. Freeman, December 13th 1862
  3. Relief for Lancashire, by H., November 22nd, 1862
  4. John Bull’s Prayer., by Unknown, March 5th 1862
  5. Lancashire Distress , by [Unknown], June 28th 1862
  6. A Voice Out of the Distress, by J. Lee, July 25th 1863
  7. A Briton's Appeal, by John Parry (Boatbuilder), July 26th 1862
  8. A Word With Lady Lions., by Unknown, November 8th 1861
  9. Can You Help Us a Bit?, by Mr. W. Stitt Jenkins, October 25th 1862
  10. Freedom's Anthem, by Joseph Barnes, March 21st 1862
  11. Charity! A Word to the Rich., by By The Author Of “Proverbial Philosophy”,
  12. Farewell Old Year, by Thomas Hodson, Dec 26th 1863
  13. Lines, by Samuel Laycock, November 12th, 1864
  14. A Plea for the Cotton District, by Unknown, March 21st 1863
  15. A Song of the Cotton Famine, by unknown, November 8th, 1862
  16. Jonathan to John., by Unknown, February 7th 1862
  17. Hoamly Chat, by Williffe Cunliam, 11th July 1863
  18. The Lancashire Hills, by E____h W____n, 1st August 1863
  19. 1861. – God Bless The Year., by Henry Dowson, January 3rd 1861
  20. God Help the Poor!, by Williffe Cunliam, 29th August 1863
  21. Give Back His Slave!, by W.C.Bennett, January 17th 1861
  22. Thenkful Jone, by Williffe Cunliam, 5th September 1863
  23. God Help the Poor, by W. H. Webb, April 5 1862
  24. The Silent Mills of Lancashire, by Rev. J. Baker, Dec 27 1862
  25. Sympathy With Lancashire., by Hampden, October 23rd 1862
  26. 1862, by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862
  27. Father Christmas., by W. Billington, December 27th 1862
  28. WRONGS AND RIGHTS, by W. C., January 25th 1862
  29. The Mill-Hand's PetitionLancashire Lyrics: Modern Songs and Ballads of the County Palatine, by [Unknown], 1866
  30. Untitled, by [Unknown], 20-02-1864
  31. Cheer up a Bit LongerLancashire Lyrics: Modern Songs and Ballads of the County Palatine, by Samuel Laycock, 1866
  32. The Lancashire Factory Girl (An "Ower True" Picture), by H. M., 29/11/1862
  33. Lancashire in 1862, by J. Bowker, 3rd Jan 1863
  34. A PRAYER FOR PEACE., by J. CRITCHLEY PRINCE, 1862-01-11
  35. Counsel to the Americans, by J. B., 5th Sept 1863
  36. THANK GOD FOR SUMMER., by ELIZA COOK., 1862-05-24
  37. Eawt o' Wark.Phases of Distress: Lancashire Rhymes, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864, 1864
  38. The Cry of the Operative, by William Clarke, Nov 15 1862
  39. SYMPATHY. (A SOLILOQUY BY JOHN BULL.), by [Unknown], 1861-06-22
  40. The Lancashire Operative's Hymn, by John Plummer, Nov 22 1862
  41. THE COTTON FAMINE., by [Unknown], Saturday, May 02, 1863
  42. To All the Suffering Sons of Toil, by [Unknown], Sept 6 1862
  43. Weeping, by Abe Jones, Nov 22 1862
  44. Hearts and Homes., by Unknown, October 4th 1862
  45. Th' Owd PedlarSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
  46. Frettin'Songs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
  47. Gooin' t' SchooSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
  48. Eawr Factory SkooSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by E. Moss, 1977
  49. It's Hard to Ceawr i' th' Chimney NookSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
  50. Sewin' Class SongSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
  51. Bread! Bread! Bread!, by T., April 8th 1862
  52. A Mother's Wail, by John Plummer, 24th May 1862
  53. Only a Baby's Grave, by L. N., 30th April 1864
  54. Appeal for the Poor, by unknown, February 20th 1864
  55. Sympathy with LancashireBritish Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800-1900., by [Unknown], Thursday, October 23, 1862
  56. The Lancashire WailBritish Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800-1900., by [Unknown], Wednesday, January 29, 1863
  57. Old Shuttle, by W. F. M., Wednesday, July 09, 1862
  58. America, by J. R., Wednesday, October 15, 1862
  59. Hard Times, by John Plummer, Wednesday, November 05, 1862
  60. Squandered Lives, by Bayard Taylor, 22nd August 1863
  61. The Lancashire Operatives' Appeal, by William Eaton, Wednesday, November 26, 1862
  62. The Operative on the Approach of Summer, by P., July 25th 1863
  63. Christmas, 1861, by W. A. Abram, Dec 21st, 1861
  64. The Cry of the Crowd, by William Billington, May 10th 1862
  65. The Cotton Famine, by A Blackburn Weaver, May 17th 1862
  66. Remember the Poor, by Edwin Waugh, 24th January 1863
  67. The Smokeless Chimney, by E. J. B., June 21st 1862
  68. The Lancashire Famine. A Contrast. Then and Now; Or Past and Present. Then, or Past, by Y. Stonmarket, January 17, 1863
  69. Corn., by E. Ross White, February 28th 1863
  70. The Believer's Prayer on the American War, by [Unknown], June 20, 1863
  71. To the Departing Emigrants, by William Billington, July 04, 1863
  72. A Song for the Poor, by Thomas Lumb, 4th October 1862
  73. Two Graves, by J. O. Tildesley, 30th August 1862
  74. New Voices from the Crowd, by W. C. Bennett, August 22, 1863
  75. Harvest and Vintage, by A. J. Duganne, 16th August 1862
  76. The Dying Workman., by John Plummer, November 8th 1862
  77. The Rising of the People, by [Unknown], February 13, 1864
  78. Better Times to England, by Sheldon Chadwick, March 29th 1862
  79. To the Mob-Defying Abolitionists., by Jane Ashby, April 5th 1861
  80. Lines, by Jane Ashby, January 30th 1863
  81. King Cotton., by Unknown, February 26th 1864
  82. Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by Laon, May 6th 1865
  83. Words from Hungry Lips, by Henry Morford, 1867
  84. Of America: A Voice from the Crowd., by W. C. Bennett, August 15th 1863
  85. A Sorry Christmas, by unknown, Dec 28th 1861
  86. John Bull Turned Quaker., by W. M. Burwell, April 1st 1863
  87. Oh! Rich Man, Hear What A. B. C. Can Say to Thee, by Alcæus, Dec 5 1862
  88. True Christians, by Abe Jones, Aug 2 1862
  89. [Oh Men with Sisters Dear], by unknown, October 14th 1865
  90. 'The Southerner's Oath – by a Lady of New Orleans', by unknown, 16/5/63
  91. In Praise of Lancashire Men, by unknown, Jan 25 1862
  92. The Cream of Punch – 'Ink, Blood and Tears (The Taking of Fort Sumter)', by unknown, 11/5/61
  93. American Slavery, by unknown, Jan 7th 1865
  94. Domestic Verses, by J. C. Prince, August 13th 1864
  95. Rest To-Morrow, by Samuel Laycock, August 6th 1864
  96. The Poet's Berevement, by J. C. Prince, April 9th 1864
  97. Lines Read Before the Members of the Stalybridge Mechanics Institution on Saturday Evening, Sep. 12, 1863, by Samuel Laycock, Oct 3rd 1863
  98. A Prayer for Peace, by John Charles Twist, Sept 5th 1863
  99. What Are We to Do, by Samuel Laycock, Aug 29th 1863
  100. Prayin' Jemmy, by S. Laycock, July 11th 1863
  101. The Captives, by unknown, May 2nd 1863
  102. Lessons of the Year (Punch), by unknown, Jan 10th 1863
  103. God Help the Poor, by [Unknown], Feb 22nd 1862
  104. God Help the Poor, by unknown, October 19th 1861
  105. A Lancashire Doxology, by unknown, July 2nd 1864
  106. Samuel Crompton, by J. H., May 27th 1865
  107. A Christmas Carol, by K, December 28th 1861
  108. An Appeal for the Modest Poor, by unknown, July 5th 1862
  109. The Voice of Want, by David Little, August 16th 1862
  110. A Christmas Carol, by unknown, December 20th, 1862
  111. There Must Be Heaven, by Sheldon Chadwick, April 18, 1863
  112. The Lotus-Planter, by Theodore Tilton, April 25, 1863
  113. The Better Land, by L. S., June 13, 1863
  114. Series of Poems, by Henry Anderton, August 8th, 1863
  115. Time is on the Wing, by William Billington, August 29th 1863
  116. John Well-to-do's Business Mixed with His Sunday Prayers, by unknown, September 5th 1863
  117. Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, September 26th, 1863
  118. Merry Christmas Eve, by Gerald Massey, December 26, 1863
  119. The Cry of the Unemployed, by Gerald Massey, Jan 2, 1864
  120. Monday Morning, by Henry Yates, February 27, 1864
  121. In Memoriam.Washington Wilks, Died 27th June, 1864, by unknown, July 2, 1864
  122. Heaw to Ged Rich, by W. Billington, July 16, 1864
  123. The Lords of Land and Money, by Gerald Massey, September 10, 1864
  124. Work, by W. H. Bellamy, October 22nd 1864
  125. Father Christmas, by F. P. A., December 24, 1864
  126. Our Fathers Are Praying for Pauper Pay, by Gerald Massey, April 1, 1865
  127. The Cotton Boll., by Henry Timrod, September 3rd 1861
  128. A Lancashire Doxology., by Miss Muloch, October 21st 1864
  129. A Prayer., by E. Coe, March 7th 1863
  130. A New King., by Prof. Charles L. Porter, February 8th 1861
  131. O, Flag of Our Country., by E. Norman Gunnison, February 20th 1862