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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 GREEN LINNET&#13;
Curiosity bore a young native of Erin&#13;
To view the gay banks of the Rhine,&#13;
When an Empress he saw, and the robe she was wearing&#13;
All over with diamonds did shine;&#13;
A goddess in splendour was never yet seen&#13;
To equal this fair one so mild and serene,&#13;
In soft murmurs she says; my sweet linnet so green,&#13;
Are you gone- will I never see you more?&#13;
&#13;
The cold lofty Alps you freely went over,&#13;
Which nature had placed in your way,&#13;
That Marengo Saloney around you did hover&#13;
And Paris did rejoice the next day;&#13;
It grieves me the hardships you did undergo,&#13;
Over mountains you travelled all covered with snow.&#13;
The balance of power your courage laid low,&#13;
Are you gone- will I never see you more?&#13;
&#13;
the crowned heads of Europe, when you were in splendour,&#13;
Fain would they have you submit,&#13;
But the Goddess of Freedom soon bid them surrender,&#13;
And lowered the standard to your wit;&#13;
Old Frederick's colors in France you did bring,&#13;
Yet his offspring found shelter under your wing,&#13;
That year in Virginia, you sweetly did sing,&#13;
Are you gone - will I never see you more?&#13;
&#13;
That numbers of men are eager to slay you&#13;
Their malice you viewed with a smile,&#13;
Their gold through all Europe they sowed to betray you&#13;
And they joined the Mamelukes on the Nile.&#13;
Like ravens for blood their vile passions did burn&#13;
The orphans they slew and caused the widow to mourn&#13;
They say my linnet's gone and ne'er will return&#13;
Is he gone- will I never see him more?&#13;
&#13;
When the trumpet of war the grand blast was sounding, &#13;
You marched to the north with good will,&#13;
To relieve the poor slaves in their vile sack clothing&#13;
You used your exertion and skill;&#13;
You spread out the wings of your envied train&#13;
While tyrants great Caesar's old nest set in flame, &#13;
Their own subjects they caused to eat herbs on the plains,&#13;
Are you gone - will I never see you more?&#13;
&#13;
In great Waterloo, where numbers laid sprawling&#13;
In every field, high and low,&#13;
Fame on her trumpets true Frenchmen were calling,&#13;
Fresh laurels to place on her brow;&#13;
Usurper did tremble to hear the loud call,&#13;
The third old Babe's new buildings did fall,&#13;
The Spaniards their fleet in the harbour did call,&#13;
Are you gone - I will never see you more?&#13;
&#13;
I'll roam thro' the deserts of wild Abyssinia, &#13;
And yet find no cure for my pain;&#13;
Will I go and enquire in the isle of St. Helena?&#13;
No, we will whisper in vain.&#13;
Tell me, you critics, now tell me in time,&#13;
The nation I will range my sweet linnet to find,&#13;
Was he slain at Waterloo, or Elba, or the Rhine?&#13;
If he was - I will never see him more.</text>
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            <text>Broadside</text>
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              <text>A Broadside: No. 11 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 the caption: "The Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald in a Dublin Waxworks". Signed by Jack B. Yeats. </text>
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              <text>April, 1914</text>
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