"The Sweet Singer of Michigan," Julia A. Moore (1847-1920), entertained
nineteenth-century America with poetry so awful that it's fun. Most of her
output is elegiac; in fact, I've been told that she was Mark Twain's model
for the funereal Emmeline Grangerford in _Huckleberry Finn_. But at Western
Michigan University's Moore Website I've just discovered that Julia A.
Moore was also poetically interested in the idea of money. Here you are,
then, Poundians:
http://www.wmich.edu/english/txt/Moore/Cooper.html
Jonathan Morse