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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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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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<p>THE RIO GRANDE<br />CAPSTAN CHANTY<br />Where are you going to, my pretty maid?<br /><em>O away Rio;</em><br />Where are you going to, my pretty maid?<br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O fare you well, my bonny young girl,</em><br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em></p>
<p>Have you a sweetheart, my pretty maid?<br /><em>O away Rio;</em><br />Have you a sweetheart, my pretty maid?<br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O fare you well, my bonny young girl,</em><br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em></p>
<p>May I go with you, my pretty maid?<br /><em>O away Rio;</em><br />May I go with you, my pretty maid?<br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O fare you well, my bonny young girl,</em><br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em></p>
<p>I'm afraid you're a bad one, kind sir, she replied,<br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br />I'm afraid you're a bad one, kind sir, she replied,<br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O away Rio,</em><br /><em>O fare you well, my bonny young girl,</em><br /><em>We are bound to the Rio Grande.</em></p>
<p>WHERE THE DEMONS GRIN<br />The hill was low, but stretched away<br />A straggling mile or so to where<br />The sea was stamping, tossing spray<br />Beyond its bulwarks black and bare:<br />A sullen sea of grey.</p>
<p>The grasses jerked as they were stung<br />By vicious winds. A daisy's head<br />Crouched in a tuft, till it was flung<br />From its uneasy troubled bed<br />And tos't the waves among.</p>
<p>Ans all the woeful things he said-<br />Ah me, the twitching of his lips-<br />Of hungry children craving bread,<br />And fortune's sideward slips,<br />And how his wife was dead.</p>
<p>Ah me, it was so desolate,<br />And sadder for the sea bird's cry<br />Thrillingly thin. There seemed a weight<br />Brooding, as if the leaden sky<br />Hung heavier for hate.</p>
<p>A bent old man was climbing slow<br />(With weary step and plodding pace)<br />That savage hill, and wild did blow<br />A bitter wind in headlong race<br />Harsh from the sea below.</p>
<p>He held a rope, and as he trod<br />Pressing against the furious wind;<br />He cried aloud and laughed at God,<br />And said he sure was deaf or blind,<br />Or lazing on the sod.</p>
<p>And what was done I will not tell -<br />There is a bent tree on the top<br />Of that low hill, there you can see<br />The sequel of this mystery.<br />Beneath the moon...I dared not stop...<br />My God - a demon up from hell,<br />Jab-jabbered as the old man fell.<br /> James Stephens.</p>
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Broadside
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A Broadside: No. 6
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Cuala Press
Dun Emer Press
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic 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: "BONEY'S ORACULUM". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
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Cuala Press
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November, 1908.
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
James Stephens
The Gaelic Revival
The Rio Grande Capstan Chanty
Where the Demons Grin
Yeats