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|Headline=His and Her Stool-ball Banter: Play or Foreplay?
|Year=1613
|Year=1613
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|Headline=His and Her Stool-ball Banter: Play, or Foreplay?
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|Text=<p>"Ward: Can you play at shuttlecock forsooth?</p>
|Text=<p>"Ward: Can you play at shuttlecock forsooth?</p>
<p>Isabella: Ay, and stool-ball too, sir; I have great luck at it.</p>
<p>Isabella: Ay, and stool-ball too, sir; I have great luck at it.</p>
<p>Ward: Why, can you catch a ball well?</p>
<p>Ward: Why, can you catch a ball well?</p>
<p>Isabella: I have catched two in my lap at one game</p>
<p>Isabella: I have catched two in my lap at one game</p>
<p>Ward: What, have you, woman? I must have you learn to play at trap too, then y'are full and whole."</p>
<p>Ward: What, have you, woman? I must have you learn to play at trap too, then y'are full and whole."</p>
<p>Dutton, Richard Thomas, <u>Women Beware Women and Other Plays</u> [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999], page 135. The play itself is generally dated 1613 or 1614. Submitted by John Thorn, 7/9/2004</p>
<p>Dutton, Richard Thomas, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Women Beware Women and Other Plays</span> [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999], page 135. The play itself is generally dated 1613 or 1614. Submitted by John Thorn, 7/9/2004</p>
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His and Her Stool-ball Banter: Play, or Foreplay?

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"Ward: Can you play at shuttlecock forsooth?

Isabella: Ay, and stool-ball too, sir; I have great luck at it.

Ward: Why, can you catch a ball well?

Isabella: I have catched two in my lap at one game

Ward: What, have you, woman? I must have you learn to play at trap too, then y'are full and whole."

Dutton, Richard Thomas, Women Beware Women and Other Plays [Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999], page 135. The play itself is generally dated 1613 or 1614. Submitted by John Thorn, 7/9/2004

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