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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 BROTHERS JOHN AND HENRY SHEARES"". Signed by Jack B. Yeats. ","E. C. Yeats^^Jack B. Yeats",,"Cuala Press","November, 1913",,,,,,,,,"THE COOLUN A honey mist on a day of frost, in a dark wood, And love for thee in my heart in me, thou bright, white, and good; Thy slender form, soft and warm, thy red lips apart, Thous hast found me, and hast bound me, and put grief in my heart. In fair-green and market, men mark thee, bright, young, and merry, Though thou hurt them like foes with the rose of thy blush of the berry; Her cheeks are a poppy, her eye it is Cupid's helper, But each foolish man dreams that its beams for himself are. Whoe'er saw the Coolum in a cool dewy meadow On a morning in summer in sunshine and shadow; All the young men go wild for her, my childeen, my treasure, But now let them go mope, they've no hope to posess her. Let us roam, O my darling, afar through the mountains, Drink milk of the goat, wine and bulcaun in fountains; With music and play every day from my lyre, And leave to come rest on my breast when you tire. THE RED MAN'S WIFE 'Tis what they say, Thy little heel fits in a shoe. 'Tis what they say, Thy little mouth kisses well, too. 'Tis what they say, Thousand loves that you leave me to rue; That the tailor went the way That the wife of the Red man knew. Nine months did I spend In a prison closed tightly and bound; Bolts on my smalls And a thousand locks frowning around; But o'er the tide I would leap with the leap of a swan, Could I once set my side By the bride of the Red-haired man. I thought, O my life, That one house between us would be; And I thought I would find You once coaxing my child on your knee; But now the curse of the High One On him let it be, And on all of the band of the liars Who put silence between you and me. There grows a tree in the garden With blossoms that tremble and shake, I lay my hand on its bark And I feel that my heart must break. On one wish alone My soul through the long months ran, One little kiss From the wife of the Red-haired man. But the Day of Doom shall come And hills and harbours be rent; A mist shall fall on the sun From the dark clouds heavily sent; The sea shall be dry, And earth under mourning and ban; Then loud shall he cry For the wife of the Red-haired man.",,,,,,Broadside,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A Broadside,Cuala Press,Dublin,Dun Emer,E. C Yeats,Ireland,Irish Literary Revival,Jack B. Yeats,The Brothers John and Henry Sheares,The Coolun,The Gaelic Revival,The Red Man's Wife",https://lc-digital.conncoll.edu/files/original/ffa9a2acf8ecedb6aec9e63ba52beb15.pdf,Text,"Cuala Press Broadsides",1,0