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                <text>Cuala Press Broadsides</text>
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                <text>Fine Press Printing, Printing -- Ireland, </text>
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                <text>Pdf files of the first series of Cuala Press Broasides, 1908-1911.</text>
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                <text>1908-1911</text>
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                <text>Elizabeth B. Yeats, Jack B. Yeats</text>
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            <text>THE JOLLY RAKE OF ALL TRADES&#13;
Of all the trades that's going a rover's my delight,&#13;
For if he rambles all the day he will please my heart at night,&#13;
For with his pack all on his back he rambles to and fro,&#13;
And his dwelling is uncertain wherever he does go.&#13;
&#13;
He roams throughout the nation his pleasure to divert,&#13;
With youthful recreation for to delight his heart;&#13;
And courting pretty fair maids through market-town fair,&#13;
His life it gaily passes free from all strife and care. &#13;
&#13;
In Longford he buys yarn, he's a pedlar in Mullingar,&#13;
Among the pretty fair maids disposing of his ware.&#13;
In Granard he's a cooper, a tinker in Ballybay,&#13;
Where he does kiss his landlady his reckoning to pay.&#13;
&#13;
In Mountmellick he's a tanner, a hatter in Athlone,&#13;
And for a skilled doctor in Boyle he is well known;&#13;
And when he comes to Sligo he makes good whiskey there,&#13;
And in sweet Inniskillen he deals in maiden's wear.&#13;
&#13;
He's a weaver in Londondery, a shoemaker in Strabane,&#13;
He's a hair merchant in Lamberg, and a brewer in Coleraine&#13;
Where he does brew good humming ale and love a pretty main,&#13;
And when he comes to Belfast he's a butcher to his trade.&#13;
&#13;
In Lisburn he's a joiner, a glazier in Lurgan town,&#13;
In Dromore he's a brazier and a smith in Portadown;&#13;
In Armagh he's a piper, a merchant in Newry town,&#13;
And when he comes to Drogheda he draws good ale that's brown.&#13;
&#13;
In Dublin he's a carpenter and works nimbly his rule,&#13;
In Wicklow he's a miner, and in Athlone keeps a school.&#13;
He's a founder in Enniscorthy and a baker in Carlow town,&#13;
Because he is a rover bold he always gains renown.&#13;
&#13;
In Dungarvan he's a fisherman and ploughs the raging main,&#13;
In Youghal he's a wool-comber and makes his wool to shine.&#13;
A jovial rake in Mallow among the raking blades,&#13;
Where he does sport and frolic among the pretty maids.&#13;
&#13;
He is a goldsmith in Killarney and a gamester in Tralee,&#13;
Among the Kerry lassies he spends his money free.&#13;
In Limerick a brogue-maker, his watches he makes in Clare,&#13;
And in Galway a barber and dresses ladies' hair.&#13;
&#13;
Now he does range the nation his pleasure to pursue,&#13;
Changing his occupation to every trade that's new.&#13;
And for the please the ladies for pleasure he does roam,&#13;
But still his love is true to me when he returns home.&#13;
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            <text>Braodside</text>
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              <text>A Broadside: No. 9 Third Year</text>
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              <text>PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY E. C. YEATS AT THE CUALA PRESS, CHURCHTOWN, DUNDRUM, COUNTY DUBLIN. SUBSCRIPTION TWELVE SHILLINGS A YEAR POST FREE.&#13;
300 copies only. </text>
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              <text>The woodcut on page [2] has caption: "THE LADDER OF ROPE". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.</text>
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              <text>The woodcut on page [3] has caption: "THE JOLLY MUD". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.</text>
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