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|Text=<p>Breton, Nicholas, <u>I Would, and Would Not</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 168.  Stanza 79 reads "I would I were an honest Countrey Wench/ . . . / And for a <i>Tanzey</i>, goe to <i>Stoole-Ball-</i>Play."  Tansy cakes were reportedly given as prizes for ball play.</p>
|Text=<p>Breton, Nicholas, <u>I Would, and Would Not</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 168.  Stanza 79 reads "I would I were an honest Countrey Wench/ . . . / And for a <i>Tanzey</i>, goe to <i>Stoole-Ball-</i>Play."  Tansy cakes were reportedly given as prizes for ball play.</p>
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Breton, Nicholas, I Would, and Would Not [London], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 168. Stanza 79 reads "I would I were an honest Countrey Wench/ . . . / And for a Tanzey, goe to Stoole-Ball-Play." Tansy cakes were reportedly given as prizes for ball play.

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