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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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1908-1911
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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LINES WRITTEN ON THE LIBERATION OF BARRETT
Air 'The Peeler and The Goat'
Down Ormond Quay as I did stray
All in the summer season O,
My heart with joy it gave a leap -
The news is was so pleasing O.
Now Captain Lambert lost the day
Inded he's nicely fitted O,
Hurrah my boys for justice still,
Young Barret is acquitted O.
Chorus
Thank Heaven, Butt and the jury too,
The news is great and glorious O,
Their Evidence was knocked to rags
Young Barrett is victorious O.
Old Erin's son was tried three times.
In Galway and Dublin too,
Some thought poor Barrett would have swung
But now his foes are black and blue.
Eleven long months in prison he lay
Enough to rack the creature O,
All through his colour never changed,
I watched his Irish features O.
The trial gloriously came off,
Indeed is was alarming O
To shoot Captain Lambert it appears
Some one used fire arms O,
For which poor Barrett he was took
And tried upon suspicion O.
An honest jury is most grand
It's rich there's no conviction O.
But Barrett was respected well
In London and in Ireland O.
Young and old, rich and poor,
His conduct all admired O.
His character was grand indeed,
In it lay nothing filthy O.
Signs on it, the jury returned soon
A verdict of not guilty O.
Of honest parents Barrett came
All Irish descendents O,
In vain upon brave counsellor Butt
He put not his dependence O.
He dragged him out though locked up fast
With eloquence like thunder O.
Success attend brave Counsellor Butt,
He smashed their locks asunder O.
Their locks and keys he threw aside,
The law he soon expounded O,
And every foe of Barrett's now
He nobly did confound them O.
With talent rish and speech sublime
He freed his client clever O.
Long may he live to wear the gown
Brave Butt he is a ripper O.
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A Broadside: No. 4 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 Playboy". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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E. C. Yeats.
Jack B. Yeats.
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Cuala Press
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September, 1909
A Playboy
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
E. C
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
Lines Written on the Liberation of Barrett
The Gaelic Revival
Yeats
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Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland,
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Cuala Press
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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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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
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Cuala Press Broadsides
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Cuala Press
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Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats
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OF ONE JOURNEYING
I walked lightly with the dancing flame of youth,
A breeze to bear me at each steep incline;
Joy fared me forth; I journeyed without ruth,
And every living branch and bird was mine.
Each old horizon, with desire beyond,
Passed like familiar air and empty road ...
Ah, were this worn staff now the singing wand,
And bending shoulders straight beneath their load!
Onward I journey, all of youth behind:
My breast wears old with the weight of the wind.
James Guthrie
IN THE TRAIN: PORTRAIT OF A NAVY
His cap, his pipe , his corduroy,
The little gold-ring in his ear,
His cave-man's jaw to make you fear
The half-burnt feast that should employ
Those teeth of iron and ivory.
Cracking a bone like biscuit there,
And that strong hand to harry the bear,
Look brave in our pale company.
His smile is great: his road lies home
Across a thousand quarts of beer;
For him, the Casesars are in vain,
Rome, Pharaoh, Cnut, are still to come;
The river-marsh blinds Westminster,
And Lincoln's Inn is fields again.
Ernest Rhys.
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Title
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A Broadside: No. 5
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Cuala Press
Dun Emer Press
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
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An account of the resource
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YATS 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 WAKE HOUSE". Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
James Guthrie
Ernest Rhys
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Cuala Press
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October, 1908.
A Broadside
Cuala Press
Dublin
Dun Emer
Ernest Rhys
In the Train: Portrait of a Navy
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
James Guthrie
Of One Journeying
The Gaelic Revival
Yeats
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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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<p>Bring wine, and oil, and barley cakes,<br /> And let us lade our birch canoe,<br /> The murmuring Mississippi breaks<br /> Beyond the dim bayou.<br /> Strong with the melted snows he comes.<br /> Loudly he roars like muffled drums.</p>
<p>So we will launch, and fade away<br /> Down the yellow echoing tide of his,<br /> Past the worn bluffs of polished clay<br /> Where keen mosquitoes whizz.<br /> The Indian on the Rocky Alps<br /> Will bid us hail, and spare our scalps.</p>
<p>For wise and old is yon Red Man<br /> So wise and old, so bronzed, so hale;<br /> With crimson and viridian<br /> He streaks his coat of mail.<br /> Reined in there, at the canyon's brim,<br /> His pony seems a part of him.</p>
<p>Wolfe T. MacGowan</p>
<p><em>A pleasant new comfortable ballad upon the death of<br /> Mr. Israel Hands, executed for piracy.<br /> To the tune of 'I wail in woe.'</em></p>
<p>My name is Mr. Israel Hands<br /> That here is upon the breezes stands,<br /> I was a Pyrat on the Sea,<br /> So, citizens, be warned by me,</p>
<p>O citizens! be warned by me,<br /> I took a ship upon the sea,<br /> I killed the captain with a knife,<br /> Now I must end my wicked life,</p>
The prigs and cullies on the lay<br /> They to rejoice now at this day,<br /> Becasue that I on Tyburn tree<br /> Do end my life by treachery,<br /><p>Wolfe T. MacGowan.</p>
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A Broadside: No. 4
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Cuala Press
Dun Emer Press
Ireland
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: "THE CHARIOTEER".
Signed Jack B. Yeats.
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Jack B. Yeats
Wolfe T. MacGowan
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Cuala Press
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September, 1908.
Cuala
Dublin
Dun Emer
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
Jack B. Yeats
The Gaelic Revival
Wolfe T. MacGowan
Yeats
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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 LAMENTATION OF HUGH REYNOLDS
My name it is Hugh Reynolds, I come of honest parents,
Near Cavan I was born as plainly you may see;
By loving of a maid, one Catherine MacCabe,
My life has been betrayed; she's a dear maid to me.
The country were bewailing my doleful situation,
But still I'd expectation this maid would set me free;
But, oh! she was ungrateful, her parents proved deceitful,
And though I loved her faithful, she's a dear maid to me.
Young men and tender maidens, throughout this Irish nation,
Who hear my lamentation, I hope you'll pray for me;
The truth I will unfold, that me precious blood she sold,
In the grave I must lie cold; she's a dear maid to me.
For now my glass is run, and the hour it is come,
And I must die for love and the height of loyalty:
I thought it was no harm to embrace her in my arms,
Or take her from her parents; but she's a dear maid to me.
Now, I can say no more; to the Law-board I must go,
There to take the last farewell of my friends and counterie;
May the angels, shining bright, recieve my soul this night,
And convey me into heaven to the blessed Trinity.
THE ANCIENT MARE
She was bread in Conemara,
And brought up at the Castlemain;
She won cups at the Curragh,
And a charger was in Spain.
All countries and Conveyances
She has been buckled to,
She lost an eye at Limerick,
And at Aughrim lost a shoe.
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A Broadside: No. 2
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Dun Emer Press
Dun Emer Industries
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Gaelic Revival
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN: FORMERLY DUN EMER PRESS. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.
300 copies only
Woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THE WHIRLY HORSES"
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Jack B. Yeats
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The Cuala Press
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July, 1908.
Broadside
Cuala
Dublin
Dun Emer
Ireland
Irish Literary Revival
The Ancient Mare
The Gaelic Revival
The Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds
The Whirly Horses
Yeats