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|Text=<p>"At Stool-ball, <i>Lucia</i>, let us play," offers the poet, then proposing that if he wins, he would "have for all a kisse."</p>
|Text=<p>"At Stool-ball, <i>Lucia</i>, let us play," offers the poet, then proposing that if he wins, he would "have for all a kisse."</p>
<p>Herrick, Robert, <u>Hesperdes: or, the Works Both Human and Divine of Robert Herrick, Esq.</u> [London], page 280, per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 171. </p>
<p>Herrick, Robert, <u>Hesperdes: or, the Works Both Human and Divine of Robert Herrick, Esq.</u> [London], page 280, per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 171. </p>
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Short Herrick Poem Proposes a Wager on Stool-ball Game

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"At Stool-ball, Lucia, let us play," offers the poet, then proposing that if he wins, he would "have for all a kisse."

Herrick, Robert, Hesperdes: or, the Works Both Human and Divine of Robert Herrick, Esq. [London], page 280, per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 171.

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