A Broadside: No. 2 Third Year

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Title

A Broadside: No. 2 Third Year

Subject

Ireland
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Press

Description

PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
300 copies only.
The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THE PIRATES ASHORE". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.

Creator

E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats

Publisher

Cuala Press

Date

July, 1910

Text

THE SALCOMBE SEAMAN'S FLAUNT TO THE PROUD PIRATE
The lofty ship from Salcombe came,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
She had golden trucks that shone like flame,
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'Masthead, masthead,' the captains hail,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'Look out and round, d'ye see a sail?'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'There's a ship that looms like Beachy Head,'
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'Her banner aloft, it blows out red,'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'Oh, ship ahoy, and where do you steer?'
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'Are you man-of-war, or privateer?'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'I am neither one of the two,' said she,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'I'm a pirate, looking for my fee,'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'I'm a jolly pirate, out for gold:'
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'I will rummage through your after hold,'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

The grumbling guns they flashed and roared,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
Till the pirate's masts went overboard,
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

They fired shots till the pirate's deck,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
Was a blood and spars and broken wreck,
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

'O do not haul the red flag down!'
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
'O keep all fast until we drown,'
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

They called for cans of wine, and drank,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
They sang their songs until she sank,
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

Now let us brew good cans of flip,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
And drink a bowl to the Salcombe ship,
On the bonny coatsts of Barbary.

And drink a bowl to the land of fame,
Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;
Who put the pirate-ship to shame,
On the bonny coasts of Barbary.

Original Format

Broadside

Citation

E. C. Yeats and Jack B. Yeats, “A Broadside: No. 2 Third Year,” Linda Lear Center Digital Collections and Exhibitions, accessed April 25, 2024, https://lc-digital.conncoll.edu/items/show/1372.

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