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Literary May 23, 1831

Providence Daily Journal

Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

What is this article about?

Garbled poem referencing trying one's luck, a lucky star, Dame Fortune crowning claims, and a figure casting golden glances, followed by Rhode Island State Lottery drawing announcement with prizes up to $3300.

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Although he crowed him tight
quite civil,
Jot him okim
."the devil
by me's,"—for him
May your mission
home and
throwing
Cool
ways in the normal
Came to try his luck
His lucky star
makes to see her
Among
in Ms
to
That yesterday
was
Those very among the dumb
Who've found Dame Fortune
softly crowns their claim
no more
care
so coy in what their sorrow
She forthright daily calls,
The lovely goddess at the Hall
And cast her golden glances
Now it is
state
in dire woe
: In the storm
again,
We only cry, Halvao
50
: This afternoon.
To be drawn in this town on Monday next.
The highest prize of the Rhode Island State Lottery
$3300, 3000, 2600; 9010, 140, 120, 115, 80, 100.

What sub-type of article is it?

Poem

What themes does it cover?

Commerce Trade

What keywords are associated?

Dame Fortune Lucky Star Try Luck Golden Glances Fortune Claims

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Came To Try His Luck His Lucky Star Who've Found Dame Fortune Softly Crowns Their Claim And Cast Her Golden Glances

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