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            <text>MY LITTLE ROSE&#13;
I hear your voice in woods all dark and low&#13;
Where nought but friendly winds move to and fro.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
I hear your voice where storm birds shriek and wail,&#13;
And Neptune grasps his club to fight the gale.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
I hear your voice where streams with music glide&#13;
In misty glades where many spirits hide.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
I'll follow you and do all you decree,&#13;
I'll fight for you till I have made you free.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
So weep no more but feed your heart with hope,&#13;
More men shall rise who'll scorn the tyrant's rope.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
And they shall fight and win your freedom back&#13;
And all you had, you'll have, and all you lack.&#13;
My Little Rose.&#13;
G.N. Reddin.&#13;
&#13;
JIM FARROW&#13;
It's Jim Farrow and John Farrow and little Simon, too,&#13;
Have plenty of cattle where I have but few.&#13;
Marking and branding both night and day, -&#13;
It's "Keep still, boys, my boys, and you'll all get your pay."&#13;
It's up to the Courthouse, the first thing they know,&#13;
Before the Grand Jury they'll have to go.&#13;
They'll ask you about ear-marks, they'll ask you about brand,&#13;
But tell them you were absent when the work was on hand.&#13;
Jim Farrow brands J.F. on the side;&#13;
The next comes Johnnie who takes the whole hide;&#13;
Little Simon, too, has H. on the loin; -&#13;
All stand for Farrow but it's not good for Sime.&#13;
You ask for the mark, I don't think it's fair,&#13;
You'll find the cow's head but the ear isn't there.&#13;
It's a crop and a split and a sort of twine, -&#13;
All stand for F. but it's not good for Sime.&#13;
&#13;
"Get up, my boys," Jim Farrow will say,&#13;
"And go out to horse hunting before it is day."&#13;
So we get up and are out on the way&#13;
But it's damn few horses we find before day.&#13;
Now saddle your horses and out on the peaks&#13;
To see if the heifers are out on the creeks."&#13;
We'll round em to-day and we'll round 'em to-morrow,&#13;
And this ends my song concerning the Farrows.</text>
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            <text>Broadside</text>
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              <text>A Broadside: No. 12. Seventh and Last Year of the Set</text>
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              <text>Ireland</text>
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              <text>The Gaelic Revival</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 RACE". Signed by Jack B. Yeats. </text>
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              <text>Cuala Press</text>
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              <text>May, 1915</text>
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