John Bull
A personification mentioned in the Cotton Famine poems
General References
- Wikipedia: John Bull
Poems
- Johnny Bull., by O. P. Q., May 8th 1862
- John Bull’s Prayer., by Unknown, March 5th 1862
- John Bull in Trouble, by S. Wright, October 25th 1862
- Jonathan to John., by Unknown, February 7th 1862
- Settling th'War, by Williffe Cunliam, 22nd August 1863
- A Roar from John Bull, by unknown, Jan 18th, 1862
- King Cotton in the Vocative., by P., February 28th 1862
- John Bull and the Frenchman., by Unknown, August 9th 1863
- Advice to Federal America, by [Unknown], 30-01-1864
- SYMPATHY. (A SOLILOQUY BY JOHN BULL.), by [Unknown], 1861-06-22
- The Right of Search., by Boscawen, December 30th 1861
- Conscience and Cotton., by Walter Anonym., January 23rd 1862
- Jonathan to John Bull, by John G. Saxe, October 6th 1865
- London Times on American Affairs., by Unknown, November 30th 1861
- The Lion Pawing the Eagle., by A Maryland Exile, January 24th 1862
- Jonathan on the Mason-Slidell Affair., by Unknown, February 3rd 1862
- Britisher to Beecher., by Punch, February 4th 1864
- Bull v Bird., by C., December 30th 1861
- English Patriotism., by Unknown, March 8th 1862
- Aour Blockade., by Charity Grimes, February 28th 1863
- Mr Bull to His American Bullies, by unknown, October 10th 1863
- A New Song, by A.R. H–d-y, Wednesday, December 18, 1861
- A Fair Offer from John Bull to Miss Columbia, by [Unknown], Jan 11 1862
- To Pot and Kettle (from Punch), by Unknown, September 2nd 1861
- John Bull Turned Quaker., by W. M. Burwell, April 1st 1863