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              <text>THE PRESS-GANG&#13;
Here's the tender coming,&#13;
Pressing all the men;&#13;
O' dear Honey,&#13;
What shall we do then?&#13;
Here's the tender coming,&#13;
Off at Shields Bar,&#13;
Here's the tender coming,&#13;
Full of men of war.&#13;
&#13;
Here's the tender coming,&#13;
Stealing of my dear;&#13;
O, dear honey,&#13;
They'll ship you out of here.&#13;
They'll ship you foreign,&#13;
For that is what it means.&#13;
Here's the tender coming,&#13;
Full of red marines.&#13;
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GALWAY RACES&#13;
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The lozenges and oranges, lemonade and the raisins;&#13;
The gingerbread and spices to accomodate the ladies,&#13;
And a big crubeen for threepence to be picking while you're able.&#13;
&#13;
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And her father well centered and he looking as his daughter.&#13;
&#13;
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And the nimble-footed dancers and they tripping on the daisies.&#13;
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&#13;
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The pink and blue, the red and green, the Emblem of our nation.&#13;
When the bell was rung for starting, the horses seemed impatient,&#13;
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&#13;
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              <text>THE ADVENTURES OF SEUMAS BEG&#13;
Treasure Trove&#13;
His arms were round the box. It was of wood&#13;
Clamped strong with bands of iron and it seemed&#13;
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	James Stephens&#13;
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A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY&#13;
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The sails are frozen stiff, and the wetted decks are shining,&#13;
The reef's in the top-sails, and it's coming on to blow,&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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No one but the girls with the paint upon their cheeks,&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Black it blows, and bad, and it howls like slaughter,&#13;
And the ship she shudders as she takes the water,&#13;
Hissing flies the spindrift, like a wind-blown smoke,&#13;
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              <text>&lt;p&gt;THE SALCOMBE SEAMAN'S FLAUNT TO THE PROUD PIRATE&lt;br /&gt;The lofty ship from Salcombe came,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;She had golden trucks that shone like flame,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;On the bonny coasts of Barbary.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;'O do not haul the red flag down!'&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;'O keep all fast until we drown,'&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;On the bonny coasts of Barbary.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Now let us brew good cans of flip,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Blow high, blow low, and so sailed we;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;And drink a bowl to the Salcombe ship,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;On the bonny coatsts of Barbary.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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              <text>DONNELLY AND COOPER&#13;
Come all ye true-bred Irishmen, wherever you may be,&#13;
Likewise pay attention, and listen unto me;&#13;
It is a true story, as ever you did hear,&#13;
Of Donnelly and Cooper that fought upon Kildare.&#13;
&#13;
'Twas on the third of June, my boys, the challenge was sent o'er&#13;
From Britannia to old Grania, to raise her son once more,&#13;
To renew their satisfation and credit to recall,&#13;
They are in deep distraction since Donnelly conquer'd Hall.&#13;
&#13;
Old Grania read the challenge and recieved it with a smile,&#13;
'You had better hasten unto Kildare, my well-beloved child,&#13;
It's there you'll reign victorious, as you've often done before,&#13;
And your deeds will shine victorious, as they've often done before.'&#13;
&#13;
The challenge was accepted, these heroes did prepare&#13;
To meet brave Captain Kelly on the Curragh of Kildare,&#13;
the Englishmen bet ten to one that day against poor Dan,&#13;
Such odds as this could ne'er dismay the blood of an Irishman.&#13;
&#13;
When these two champios stripp'd, into the ring they went,&#13;
For they were fully determined each other's blood to spill.&#13;
From six to nine they parried the time, till Donnelly knock'd him down, &#13;
Well done, my child, sweet Grania smiled, that is £ 10,000.&#13;
&#13;
The second round that Cooper fought, he knocked down Donnelly,&#13;
And Dan also, being of true fame, he rose most furiously;&#13;
Right active then was Cooper, he knocked Donnelly down again,&#13;
The Englishman they gave three cheers, crying, the battle is all in vain.&#13;
&#13;
Long life to brave Miss Kelly, she is recorded on the plain,&#13;
She boldly stepped into the ring, saying, 'my boy, what do you mean?'&#13;
Crying, 'Dan, my boy, what do you mean?' 'my Irish son', said she,&#13;
'My whole estate this day I've bet, on you, brave Donnelly.'&#13;
&#13;
Then Donnelly rose up again, and met him with great might,&#13;
For to stagnate those nobles all, continued the fight,&#13;
Cooper stood in his own defence, exertion proved so frail,&#13;
He soon received a temple blow, which hurled him o'er the rail.&#13;
&#13;
Ye sons of proud Britannia, your boasting now recall,&#13;
Since Cooper now by Donnelly has met his sad downfall;&#13;
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              <text>THE SPY&#13;
O listen, I had climbed into a tree,&#13;
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His awful stare on me, but like the wind&#13;
Flew on, as if he heard a thing behind.&#13;
	James Stephens.&#13;
&#13;
YOUNG NAPOLEON, OR THE BUNCH OF ROSES&#13;
By the danger of the ocean,&#13;
One morning in the month of June,&#13;
The feathered warbling songsters,&#13;
Their charming notes so sweet did tune.&#13;
There I espied a female&#13;
Seeming in grief and woe,&#13;
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Concerning the bonny bunch of roses, O.&#13;
&#13;
Oh! then said young Napoleon,&#13;
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Do mother, pray have patience&#13;
Until I am able to command;&#13;
I will raise a terrible army,&#13;
And through tremendous dangers go,&#13;
And in spite of all the universe,&#13;
I will gain the bonny bunch of roses, O.&#13;
&#13;
When first you saw great Buonoparte,&#13;
You fell upon your bended knee,&#13;
And asked your father's life of him,&#13;
He granted it right manfully;&#13;
'Twas then he took an army,&#13;
And o'er the frozen realms did go;&#13;
He said, 'I'll conquer Moscow,&#13;
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&#13;
He took three hundred thousand men,&#13;
And likewise kinds to join his throng,&#13;
He was so well provided,&#13;
He'd enough to sweep the world along;&#13;
But when he came near Moscow&#13;
Nearly over-powered by driven snow,&#13;
All Moscow was a blazing,&#13;
Then he lost the bonny bunch of roses, O.&#13;
&#13;
Oh! mother, adieu for ever,&#13;
Now I am on my dying bed,&#13;
If I had lived I should have been clever,&#13;
But now I droop my youthful head.&#13;
But while our bones do moulder,&#13;
And weeping willows o'er us grow,&#13;
The deeds of bold Napoleon&#13;
Will sting the bonny bunch of roses, O.</text>
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Come all you true-born Irishmen wherever you may be,&#13;
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I'm a bold shoemaker, from Belfast town I came,&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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By all that's fair we will declare for you and liberty.&#13;
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&#13;
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I am a bold shoemaker and Irewin is my name,&#13;
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&#13;
One morning then in a village hid -&#13;
	Bright came the sun through the glen -&#13;
Softly people began to die,&#13;
	Children women and men.&#13;
&#13;
No sickness, or orderly sign they gave,&#13;
	Had they risen into the clouds -&#13;
Not more bewildered their friends had stood,&#13;
	Who now fumbled with their shrouds.&#13;
&#13;
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	Was named - named with a scream:&#13;
'The tailor's parcel from London 'twas!'&#13;
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&#13;
The rooks fled too, for they too are sure&#13;
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They rose, and above that place on the sky&#13;
	They put the black mark of fate.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
The villagers now must have made stampede,&#13;
	Beside themselves young and old,&#13;
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	Their duty to their neighbours told.&#13;
&#13;
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	He preached from a cave in the dell:&#13;
Standing between the living and dead&#13;
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&#13;
As the people obeyed - O wondrous power&#13;
	The multitude to restrain! -&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Your flesh is warm and your blood still stirs,&#13;
	Leave now this filthy place.&#13;
Why stayed that crow when the rest did no? -&#13;
	Keep his black coast from my face!'&#13;
&#13;
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She turned again, and her impotence&#13;
	Lamented with angry sounds.&#13;
&#13;
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	Till she came to Sheffeld gates.&#13;
&#13;
Visitation of Eyam well known around!&#13;
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              <text>A LONGFORD BALLAD&#13;
I went out in the evening my sweetheart to find,&#13;
I stood by her cottage window as well I do mind;&#13;
I stood by her cottage window, and I thought I would get in,&#13;
But instead of pleasure for me, my sorrows did begin.&#13;
&#13;
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I did not sit beside her, but inside there was a pair.&#13;
I stood outside her window, most like a motherless foal,&#13;
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&#13;
Here's a health unto the blackbird that sings upon the tree,&#13;
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Here's a health unto my darling and to them she makes her own,&#13;
She's deserving of good company - for me I have got none.&#13;
&#13;
My love she is proper and handsome and tall,&#13;
For wit and for behaviour she's foremost of them all.&#13;
She says she is in no way bound, that with me she'll go free,&#13;
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THE TIME OF DAY&#13;
An Irish Captain of Dragoons one day in Oxford town,&#13;
Invited jovial friends to dine at the sign of the Crown,&#13;
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&#13;
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Good murphies, butter and salt fish will answer for Irish Pat.'&#13;
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'Where is the poor blind man that wants to know the time of day?'&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
The dinner was got ready, upstairs the Captain goes,&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Come roll the cotton down, my boys,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Roll the cotton down;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Come roll the cotton down, my boys,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;O roll the cotton down.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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Of all the trades that's going a rover's my delight,&#13;
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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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