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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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BY MEMORY INSPIRED
By memory inspired
And love of country fired,
The deeds of men I love to dwell upon;
And the patriotic glow
Of my spirit must bestow
A tribute to O'Connell that is gone, boys, gone:
Here's a memory to the friends that are gone!
In October 'Ninety-seven-
May his soul find rest in Heaven-
William Orr to execution was led on:
The jury, drunk, agreed
That IRISH was his creed:
For perjury and threats drove them on, boys, on:
Here's the memory of John Mitchell that is gone!
In 'Ninety-eight - the month of July-
The informer's pay was high:
When Reynolds gave the gallows brave MacCann;
But MacCann was Reynold's first-
One could not allay his thirst;
So he brought up Bond and Byrne that are gone, boys, gone:
Here's the memory of the friends that are done!
We saw a nation's tears
Shed for John and Henry Shears;
Betrayed by Judas, Captain Armstrong;
We may forgive, but yet
We never can forget
The poisoning of Maguire that is gone, boys, gone:
Our high star and true apostle that is gone!
How did Lord Edward die?
Like a man, without a sigh!
And he left his handiwork on Major Swan.
But Sirr, with steel-clad breast,
And coward heart at best,
Left us cause to mourn Lord Edward that is gone, boys, gone:
Here's the memory of our friends that are gone!
September, Eighty-three.
Closed this cruel history,
When Emmet's blood the scaffold flowed upon:
O, had their spirits been wise,
They might then realize
Their freedom - but we drink to Mitchell that is gone, boys, gone:
Here's the memory of our friends that are gone!
T. Kearney
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A Broadside: No. 6 Second Year
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Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
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An account of the resource
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 Lambeth School of Arms". Signed by Jack B. Yeats,
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Jack B. Yeats
T. Kearney
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November, 1909
A Broadside
By Memory Inspired
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
T. Kearney
The Gaelic Revival
The Lambeth School of Arms
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THE CHERRY TREE CAROL
Now Joseph was an old man,
An old man was he,
When he wedded Mary,
In the land of Galilee.
O then bespoke Mary,
With words both meek and kind,
'Pluck me some cherries, Joseph,
They run so in my mind.
O eat your cherries, Mary,
O eat your cherries now;
O eat your cherries, Mary,
They grow upon the bough.
'He neither shall be born,
In housen nor in hall,
Nor in the place of Paradise,
But in an ox's stall.
As Joseph and Mary walk thro'
A garden green,
Where cherries and berries,
Were as thick as might be seen.
Then bowed down the highest tree,
Unto God's mother's hand,
O then, she cried, 'See, Joseph,
I have cherries at my command.'
As joseph was a walking,
He heard an angel sing,
'This night shall be the birth-time
Of christ our Heavenly King.'
'He neither shall be clothed
In purple nor in pall,
But all in fair linen,
That usen babies all.
He neither shall be rocked,
In silver nor in gold,
But in a wooden manger
That rested on the mould.'
As Joseph was a walking,
Then did an angel sing:
And Mary's child at midnight,
Was born to be our King.
Then be ye glad, good people,
This night of all the year,
And light ye up your candles,
For his star it shineth clear.
THE COLLIER
You may know a jolly collier as he walks on the street,
His clothing is so handsome, and so neat are his feet;
With teeth as white as ivory, and his eyes as black as soles,
You may know a jolly collier wherever he goes.
You may know a jolly collier, he's a swaggering young blade,
When he goes a-courting of his buxom fair maid;
With his lips he so flatters her, and he spends his money free,
You may know a jolly collier wheresoever that he be.
You may know a jolly collier as he sails the salt sea;
As he ploughs the wide ocean he sets his sails three,
The foresail for to lift her, and the mainsail to drive,
And the little pretty crojick for to make her steer wild.
I'll build my jolly collier a castle on a hill,
Where neither Duke nor Squire can work me any ill;
For the Queen can but enjoy the King, and I can do the same,
And I am but a sheep-girl, and who can me blame?
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A Broadside: No. 7 Second Year
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Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
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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 Harlequinade". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.
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E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats
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Cuala Press
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December, 1909
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
The Cherry-Tree Carol
The Collier
The Gaelic Revival
The Harlequinade
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Cuala Press
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1908-1911
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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<p>MAGDALENE<br />Magdalene at Michael's gate toiled at the pin.<br />On Joseph's thorn sang the blackbird, 'Let her in! Let her in!'</p>
<p>'Hast tho seen the wounds?' said Michael, 'knowest thou thy sin?'<br />'It is evening, evening' sang the blackbird, 'Let her in! Let her in!'</p>
<p>'Yes, I have seen the wounds and I know the sin!'<br />She knows it well, well, well.' sand the blackbird, 'Let her in! Let her in!'</p>
<p>'Thou bringest no offerings?' said Michael, 'nought save sin?'<br />And the blackbird sang, 'She is sorry, sorry, sorry. Let her in! Let her in!'</p>
<p>When he had sung himself to sleep and night did begin,<br />On came and open'd Michael's gate and Magdalene went in.<br /> Henry Kingsley</p>
<p>LEAVE HER JOHNNY<br /><em>Sailors Chanty</em></p>
<p>I thought I heard the captain say,<br /><em>Leave her Johnny, leave her;</em><br />You may go ashore and touch your pay,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
<p>You may make her fast, and pack your gear,<br /><em>Leave her, Johnny, leave her;</em><br />And leave her moored to the West Street Pier,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
<p>The winds were foul, the work was hard,<br /><em>Leave her Johnny, leave her;</em><br />From Sligo Quays to Brooklyn Yard,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
<p>She would neither wear, nor steer, nor stay,<br /><em>Leave her, Johnny, leave her;</em><br />Her running rigging carried away,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
<p>The winds were foul, the trip was long,<br /><em>Leave her, Johnny, leave her;</em><br />Before we go we'll sing a song,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
<p>We'll sing, Oh, may we never be,<br /><em>Leave her, Johnny, leave her;</em><br />On a hungry ship the like of she,<br /><em>It's time for us to leave her.</em></p>
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A Broadside: No. 8 Second Year
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Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
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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 Horse Auction". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats
Henry Kingsley
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Cuala Press
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January, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Henry Kingsley
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
Leave her Johnny
Magdalene
The Gaelic Revival
The Horse Auction
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LAMENT FOR THE DEATH OF [EOGAN RUAD UA NEIL]
COMMONLY CALLED OWEN ROE O'NEIL
Time- 10th Nov., 1649. Scene - Ormond's Camp, County
Waterford. Speakers - A Veteran of Owen O'Neil's clan, and
One of the horsemen, just arrived with an account of his death.
'Did they dare, did they dare to slay Owen Roe O'Neil?'
'Yes, they slew with poison him they feared to meet with steel.'
'May God wither up their hearts! May their blood cease to flow!
'May they walk in living death, who poisoned Owen Roe!
Though it break my heart to hear, say again the bitter words.'
'From Derry, against Cromwell, he marched to measure swords;
But the weapon of the Saxon met him on his way,
And he died at Cloc Uactair, upon Saint Leonard's Day.'
'Wail, wail ye for the Mighty One! Wail, wail ye for the Dead;
'Quench the hearth, and hold the breath- with ashes strew the head.
How tenderly we loved him! How deeply we deplore!
Holy Saviour! but to think we shall never see him more.
Sagest in the council was he, kindest in the hall,
Sure we never won a battle - 'twas Owen won them all.
Had he lived - had he lived - our dear country had been free;
But he's dead, but he's dead, and 'tis slaves we'll ever be.
O'Farrell and Clanicarde, Preston and Red Hugh,
Audley and MacMahon - ye are valiant, wise, and true;
But - what are ye all to our darling who is gone?
The Rudder of our Ship was he, our Castle's corner-stone!
Wail, wail him through the Island! Weep, weep, for our pride!
Would that on the battle field our gallant chief had died!
Weep the Victor of Beinn Burb - weep him, young men and old;
Weep for him, ye women - your Beautiful lies cold!
We thought you would not die - we were sure you would not go,
And leave us in our utmost need to Cromwell's cruel blow -
Sheep without a shepherd, when the snow shuts out the sky -
Oh! why did you leave us, Owen? Why did you die?
Soft as woman's was your voice, O'Neil! bright was your eye,
Oh! why did you leave us, Owen? why did you die?
Your troubles are all over, you're at rest with God on high;
But we're slaves, and we're orphans, Owen! - why did you die?'
Thomas Davis.
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A Broadside: No. 9 Second Year
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Ireland
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
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An account of the resource
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 [2] has caption: "Grandpapa's Hunting".
The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "The Fate of Hahnet". Signed Jack B. Yeats,
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E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats
Thomas Davis
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Cuala Press
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February, 1909
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Grandpapa's Hunting
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
Lamen for the Death of Eogan Ruad Ua Neil Commonly Called Owen Roe O'Neil
The Gaelic Revival
Thomas Davis
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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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Cuala Press
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1908-1911
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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FUNERALS
As I go down Glasnevin way
The funerals pass me day by day:
Stately, sombre, stepping slow
The white-plumed funeral horses go,
With coaches crawling in their wake
A long and slow black-glittering snake.
(Inside of every crawling yoke
Silent cronies sit and smoke)
Evermore as I grow thinner,
Day after day without a dinner;
Every day, as I go down,
I meet the funerals leaving town.
Soon my procession will be on view
A hearse and maybe a coach or two.
Seumas O'Sullivan
THE COTTAGERS DAUGHTER
Ah! tell me ye swains, have you seen my Pastora?
O say, have you met the sweet nymph in your way?
Transcendant as Venus, and blythe as Aurora,
From Neptune's bed rising to hail the new day.
Forlorn do I wander and long time have sought her,
The fairest, the rarest, for ever my theme;
A Goddess in form, though a cottager's daughter
That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream.
Of Aln's winding stream, of Aln's winding stream,
That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream.
The lordlings so gay, and young squires have sought her,
To link her fair hand in the conjugal chain,
Devoid of ambition that cottager's daughter
Convinced them their flattery and offers were vain.
When first I beheld her, I fondly besought her,
My heart did her homage, and love was her theme;
She vow'd to be mine, the sweet cottager's daughter,
That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding.
Then, why thus alone does she leave me to languish?
Pastora to splendour could ne'er yield her hand;
Ah no! she returns to remove my fond anguish,
O'er her heart love and truth retain the command.
The wealth of Golconda could never have bought her,
For love, truth and constancy, still is her theme.
Then give me kind Hymen, the cottager's daughter,
That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream,
Of Aln's winding stream, of Aln's winding stream,
A Goddess in form tho' a cottager's daughter,
That dwells on the borders of Aln's winding stream.
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A Broadside: No. 10 Second Year
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Ireland
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
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An account of the resource
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: "Greenford Races". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.
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E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats
Seumas O'Sullivan
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Cuala Press
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March, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Funerals
Greenford Races
Ireland
Jack B. Yeats
Seumas O'Sullivan
The Cottagers Daughter
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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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Cuala Press
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1908-1911
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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THE ADVENTURES OF SEUMAS BEG
THE VISIT FROM ABROAD
I saw a speck blow up against the sky
As little as a leaf. Then it came near
And broadened - 'Tis a bird, said I
And fetched my bow and arrows. It was queer.
It grew more big and big till like a blot
It squattered past a cloud, then it came down
All crumply and it waggled such a lot
I feared that it would fall. It was a brown
Old carpet where a man was sitting snug.
He reached the ground and started quick to sew
A big hole in the middle of the rug:
And he was looking every side to know
Was anybody coming. Then with a twist
He flew away - I fired but missed.
James Stephens
THE ADVENTURES OF SEUMAS BEG
IN THE ORCHARD
There was a giant by the Orchard Wall
Peeping about on this side and on that
And feeling in the trees. He was as tall
As the big apple tree and twice as fat.
His beard was long, and listen, I saw there
Were leaves and bits of grass stuck in his hair.
He held a big black club in his right hand,
And with the other searched in every tree
For something that he knew of. You could stand
Right up beside him and not reach his knee,
So mighty big he was. I was in fear
That he might turn and see me standing near.
I tried to get away, and as I slid
Under a bush, he saw me and he bent
Far down and said 'where is the princess hid?'
So I said 'there' and pointed - so he went.
And when he looked I turned and simply flew
Round by the lilac bushes, back to you.
James Stephens.
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A Broadside: No. 11, Second Year
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Ireland
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
A Broaadside
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN, SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
300 copies.
The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THE PILOT". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.
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E. C. Yeats
Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
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Cuala Press
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April, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
The Adventures of Seumas Beg in the Orchard
The Adventures of Seumas Beg The Visit From Abroad
The Gaelic Revival
The Pilot
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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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An account of the resource
Pdf files of the first series of Cuala Press Broasides, 1908-1911.
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Cuala Press
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1908-1911
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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THE PRESS-GANG
Here's the tender coming,
Pressing all the men;
O' dear Honey,
What shall we do then?
Here's the tender coming,
Off at Shields Bar,
Here's the tender coming,
Full of men of war.
Here's the tender coming,
Stealing of my dear;
O, dear honey,
They'll ship you out of here.
They'll ship you foreign,
For that is what it means.
Here's the tender coming,
Full of red marines.
GALWAY RACES
It's there you'll see confectioners with sugar sticks and dainties,
The lozenges and oranges, lemonade and the raisins;
The gingerbread and spices to accomodate the ladies,
And a big crubeen for threepence to be picking while you're able.
It's there you'll see the gamblers, the thimbles and the garters,
And the sporting Wheel of Fortune with the four and twenty quarters.
There was others without scruple pelting wattles at poor Maggy,
And her father well centered and he looking as his daughter.
It's there you'll see the pipers and the fiddlers competing,
And the nimble-footed dancers and they tripping on the daisies.
There was others crying segars and lights, and bills of all the races,
With the colour of the jockeys, the prize and horses ages.
It's there you'd see the jockeys and they mounted on most stately,
The pink and blue, the red and green, the Emblem of our nation.
When the bell was rung for starting, the horses seemed impatient,
Though they never stood on ground, their speed was so amazing.
There was half a million people of all denominations,
The Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew and Prespertarian.
There was yet no animosity, no matter what persuasion,
But failte and hospitality inducing fresh acquaintance.
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
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The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THEODORE THE PIRATE". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
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May, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Galway Races
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
The Gaelic Revival
The Press-Gang
Theodore the Pirate
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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THE ADVENTURES OF SEUMAS BEG
Treasure Trove
His arms were round the box. It was of wood
Clamped strong with bands of iron and it seemed
To be an awful weight. At last he stood,
And I stole closer still. His white eyes gleamed
As he peeped here and there and then he laid
The box down on the ground. A knife he drew
Out from his pocket and he plunged the blade
Deep down into the ground: the clay soon flew
In all directions underneath a tree.
And when the hole was deep he buried low
The box, and filled the hole again, and cunningly,
Stamped all the soil down flat. I went next day
To dig the treasure up but lost my way.
James Stephens
A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY
All the sheets are clacking, all the blocks are whining,
The sails are frozen stiff, and the wetted decks are shining,
The reef's in the top-sails, and it's coming on to blow,
And I think of the dear love I left long ago.
Grey were her eyes, and her hair was long and bonny,
Golden was her hair, like the wild bee's honey,
And I was but a dog, and a mad one, to despise
The gold of her hair and the grey of her eyes.
There's a sea before me, and my home behind me,
And beyond there the lands where nobody will mind me,
No one but the girls with the paint upon their cheeks,
Who sell away their beauty to whomsoever seeks.
There'll be drink and women there, and songs and laughter;
Peace from what is past, and from all that follows after;
And a fellow will forget how a woman lies awake
lonely in the night-watch crying for his sake.
Black it blows, and bad, and it howls like slaughter,
And the ship she shudders as she takes the water,
Hissing flies the spindrift, like a wind-blown smoke,
And I think of a woman, and a heart I broke.
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Ireland
Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
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An account of the resource
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
300 copies.
The Woodcut on page [3] has caption: "And though they sleep in dungeons deep, or flee, outlawed and banned, we love them yet, we can't forget the felons of our land". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
R . E. McGowan
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June, 1910
A Broadside
A Young Man's Fancy
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
R. E. McGowan
The Adventures of Seumas Beg: Treasure Trove
The Gaelic Revival
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<p>THE SALCOMBE SEAMAN'S FLAUNT TO THE PROUD PIRATE<br />The lofty ship from Salcombe came,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />She had golden trucks that shone like flame,<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'Masthead, masthead,' the captains hail,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'Look out and round, d'ye see a sail?'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'There's a ship that looms like Beachy Head,'<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'Her banner aloft, it blows out red,'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'Oh, ship ahoy, and where do you steer?'<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'Are you man-of-war, or privateer?'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'I am neither one of the two,' said she,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'I'm a pirate, looking for my fee,'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'I'm a jolly pirate, out for gold:'<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'I will rummage through your after hold,'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>The grumbling guns they flashed and roared,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />Till the pirate's masts went overboard,<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>They fired shots till the pirate's deck,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />Was a blood and spars and broken wreck,<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>'O do not haul the red flag down!'<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />'O keep all fast until we drown,'<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>They called for cans of wine, and drank,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />They sang their songs until she sank,<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>Now let us brew good cans of flip,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />And drink a bowl to the Salcombe ship,<br /><em>On the bonny coatsts of Barbary.</em></p>
<p>And drink a bowl to the land of fame,<br /><em>Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;</em><br />Who put the pirate-ship to shame,<br /><em>On the bonny coasts of Barbary.</em></p>
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
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The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THE PIRATES ASHORE". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.
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July, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
The Gaelic Revival
The Pirates Ashore
The Salcombe Seaman's Flaunt To The Proud Pirate
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DONNELLY AND COOPER
Come all ye true-bred Irishmen, wherever you may be,
Likewise pay attention, and listen unto me;
It is a true story, as ever you did hear,
Of Donnelly and Cooper that fought upon Kildare.
'Twas on the third of June, my boys, the challenge was sent o'er
From Britannia to old Grania, to raise her son once more,
To renew their satisfation and credit to recall,
They are in deep distraction since Donnelly conquer'd Hall.
Old Grania read the challenge and recieved it with a smile,
'You had better hasten unto Kildare, my well-beloved child,
It's there you'll reign victorious, as you've often done before,
And your deeds will shine victorious, as they've often done before.'
The challenge was accepted, these heroes did prepare
To meet brave Captain Kelly on the Curragh of Kildare,
the Englishmen bet ten to one that day against poor Dan,
Such odds as this could ne'er dismay the blood of an Irishman.
When these two champios stripp'd, into the ring they went,
For they were fully determined each other's blood to spill.
From six to nine they parried the time, till Donnelly knock'd him down,
Well done, my child, sweet Grania smiled, that is £ 10,000.
The second round that Cooper fought, he knocked down Donnelly,
And Dan also, being of true fame, he rose most furiously;
Right active then was Cooper, he knocked Donnelly down again,
The Englishman they gave three cheers, crying, the battle is all in vain.
Long life to brave Miss Kelly, she is recorded on the plain,
She boldly stepped into the ring, saying, 'my boy, what do you mean?'
Crying, 'Dan, my boy, what do you mean?' 'my Irish son', said she,
'My whole estate this day I've bet, on you, brave Donnelly.'
Then Donnelly rose up again, and met him with great might,
For to stagnate those nobles all, continued the fight,
Cooper stood in his own defence, exertion proved so frail,
He soon received a temple blow, which hurled him o'er the rail.
Ye sons of proud Britannia, your boasting now recall,
Since Cooper now by Donnelly has met his sad downfall;
For out of 11 rounds, he got nine knock downs, besides he broke his jaw-bone,
Shake hands, says he, brave Donnelly, the fight is quite your own.
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A Broadside: No. 3 Third Year
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Dun Emer Press
Cuala Press
A Broadside
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Irish Literary Revival
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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 INFORMER". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
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Cuala Press
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August, 1910
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Donnelly and Cooper
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C. Yeats
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
The Gaelic Revival
The Informea