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In my notes, I see that words were written to the old English Tune 'Lusty Gallant' to extol the virtues of the Lottery to support the Jamestowne Colony.  I have the tune, but do not have the words.  Can anybody give me a verse or two that I can sing during my sound and light show about 'The Trumpeter of Jamestowne/'?

Randy Cabell
The Trumpeter of Boyce

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