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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 TIN WARE LASS&#13;
One morning as the sun&#13;
Had begun&#13;
His Royal Coach to run,&#13;
I was standing at my door in state,&#13;
When adown the old sea road,&#13;
With a load&#13;
Of tin were deftly stowed,&#13;
Came a maiden to our haggard gate.&#13;
A red and blue plaid shawl&#13;
Clung round her figure tall;&#13;
Beneath peeped a petticoat&#13;
Like green rye grass.&#13;
With a dark bewitching eye,&#13;
And a shy&#13;
Side glance of humour sly,&#13;
Came a greeting&#13;
	From the Tin Ware Lass.&#13;
&#13;
'D'ye want a kittle, can,&#13;
Puddin'-pan,&#13;
A gallon, tin, or tay-draw'r?-&#13;
'Tis I do have them cheap and fine.'&#13;
'Oh, no, my gipsy pride!'&#13;
I replied,&#13;
'I've yet to win a bride;&#13;
And to marry you I much incline!'&#13;
'Kind Sir, I see full well&#13;
That in plenty you must dwell,&#13;
To let can, kittle, puddin'-pan&#13;
And tay-draw'r pass!&#13;
If for marriage you're inclined,&#13;
And your mind&#13;
Sets on a maiden kind,&#13;
	It will not be on a Tin Ware Lass!&#13;
&#13;
'I shall wed with Jerry's son-&#13;
He's the one&#13;
Can saudher lock of gun,&#13;
And make tinnies out of clips and dross!&#13;
Or, undaunted Phoenix bold,&#13;
That oft sold&#13;
An assheen twice as old&#13;
As the windmill at Rathangan Cross!&#13;
No farmer's homely boy&#13;
Could ever make my joy,&#13;
For he never would go roving round&#13;
With car and ass!&#13;
Sure, at home he'd rather stay,&#13;
Till, some day,&#13;
Would wander far away&#13;
	The wild spirit of his Tin Ware Lass!'&#13;
&#13;
'My pretty dear!' said I,&#13;
'I would try&#13;
To keep you as mine eye,&#13;
Doubly guarded from all hurt and harm!&#13;
Let this tin ware others sell&#13;
Come and dwell&#13;
With one who loves you well,&#13;
In a little house with brown thatch warm!'&#13;
'My roof for late or soon&#13;
Shall be skies of night or noon,&#13;
My fires, sun and moon,&#13;
And crystal streams my glass!&#13;
My bed the emerald earth;&#13;
And my mirth,&#13;
Birds singing at the birth&#13;
	Of the Daisies,' said the Tin Ware Lass.&#13;
		P. J. McCall.</text>
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            <text>Broadside</text>
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              <text>A Broadside: No. 1 Sixth 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 [3] has caption: "The Villain Dying". Signed by Jack B. Yeats.</text>
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              <text>June, 1913</text>
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