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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>NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE'S FAREWELL TO PARIS&#13;
I visited the splendid city the metropolis called Paris,&#13;
Situated every morning by Sol's refulgent beams,&#13;
Conjoined by bright Aurora advancing from the Orient,&#13;
With radiant lights adorning in fire shining ray.&#13;
Commanding Scethua to retire, then the windows glance like fire&#13;
And the universe admire their merchandise in store,&#13;
While floral spreading fragrance the fertile plains to decorate,&#13;
To illuminate the royal Corsican again on the French shore.&#13;
&#13;
I am Napoleon Buonaparte, the conqueror of nations,&#13;
I banished German legions - drove kings from their thrones,&#13;
I've trampled Dukes and Earls and splendid congregations,&#13;
For which I am transported to St. Helena's shore.&#13;
Like a Hannibal I crossed the Alps o'er burning sands and rocky cliffs,&#13;
Over Russian hills through snow and frost I still the laurel wore,&#13;
Now I am in a desert Isle, the very devil it would fright,&#13;
I thought to shine in armour bright thro' Europe once more.&#13;
&#13;
My spread Eagles were pulled down by Wellington's allied army, &#13;
My troops in disorder could no longer stand the field,&#13;
I was sold that afternoon on the eighteenth day of June,&#13;
My reinforcements proved traitors wich caused me to yield.&#13;
Although I am in allied yoke, with fire and sword I'll make them smoke,&#13;
I conquered Dutch and Danes and surprised the Grand Signor,&#13;
I defeated Austrians and Russians, Portugese and Prussians,&#13;
As worthy Joshua, Alexander, and Great Caesar of yore.&#13;
&#13;
Some says it were my first downfall the parting of my consort&#13;
And to wed the German's daughter, which grieved my heart full sore,&#13;
The female train I do not blame they never yet did me defame,&#13;
They saw my sword in battle flame and did me adore.&#13;
Now sincerely I feel the rod for meddling with the house of God,&#13;
In coining gold and images some thousands away I bore,&#13;
Such religion grieves me much for robbing of the Christian Church,&#13;
But had they gave me time and place I would them all restore.&#13;
&#13;
Now to the South of Africa, to the Atlantic Ocean,&#13;
To view the wild emotion and flowing of the tide,&#13;
I was banished from my royal throne of imperial promotion,&#13;
From the French throne of Glory to see the billows glide.&#13;
Full three days I stood plain, Liberty's cause for to maintain,&#13;
Some thousands I left slain collected force annoyed,&#13;
I did not fly without revenge nor to their allied army cringe,&#13;
So now my sword is sheathed and Bonny is no more.&#13;
&#13;
THE GARA RIVER&#13;
Oh give me back my ships again&#13;
Lonesome Gara, babbling Gara,&#13;
My gilded galleons of Spain&#13;
Your blue waves sunk oh bonny Gara.&#13;
Give me again the Monte bold&#13;
The beaks that dipped the deams&#13;
that rolled&#13;
The green hulled holy ships of old&#13;
That you have foundered babbling&#13;
Gara.&#13;
&#13;
Give me my youth to have again&#13;
Lonesome Gara, hurried Gara,&#13;
Link upon link, a golden chain&#13;
That Time has plundered, merry Gara.&#13;
The green sweet combes, the setting sun,&#13;
The fires we lit, the yarns we spun,&#13;
The stately ships launched one by one&#13;
And one by one, lost, sunny Gara. &#13;
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              <text>A Broadside: No. 3 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 TATOOERS SHOP". Signed by Jack B. Yeats. </text>
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              <text>August, 1913</text>
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