<P> For this reason, the town of Billerica is the "home" of Yankee Doodle, </P> <P> Another pro-British set of lyrics believed to have used the tune was published in June 1775 following the Battle of Bunker Hill: </P> <Dl> <Dd> The seventeen of June, at Break of Day, </Dd> <Dd> The Rebels they supriz'd us, </Dd> <Dd> With their strong Works, which they'd thrown up, </Dd> <Dd> To burn the Town and drive us . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> The seventeen of June, at Break of Day, </Dd>

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