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|Text=<p>Chorus:  Then shout, shout for joy, and let the welkin ring,/ In praises of our noble game, for health is sure to bring;/ Come, my brave Yankee boys, there's room enough for all,/ So join in Uncle Samuel's sport - the pastime of base ball."</p>
|Text=<p>Chorus:  Then shout, shout for joy, and let the welkin ring,/ In praises of our noble game, for health is sure to bring;/ Come, my brave Yankee boys, there's room enough for all,/ So join in Uncle Samuel's sport - the pastime of base ball."</p>
<p>The song was sung in honor of the Excelsiors at a dinner in August 1858, and recaptured in Henry Chadwick, <u>The Game of Base Ball</u> [1868; reprint, Camden House, 1983), pp. 178-180, per Dean Sullivan.  Reprinted in Dean A. Sullivan, Compiler and Editor, <u>Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908</u> [University of Nebraska Press, 1995], pp. 30-32.</p>
<p>The song was sung in honor of the Excelsiors at a dinner in August 1858, and recaptured in Henry Chadwick, <u>The Game of Base Ball</u> [1868; reprint, Camden House, 1983), pp. 178-180, per Dean Sullivan.  Reprinted in Dean A. Sullivan, Compiler and Editor, <u>Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908</u> [University of Nebraska Press, 1995], pp. 30-32.</p>
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Chorus: Then shout, shout for joy, and let the welkin ring,/ In praises of our noble game, for health is sure to bring;/ Come, my brave Yankee boys, there's room enough for all,/ So join in Uncle Samuel's sport - the pastime of base ball."

The song was sung in honor of the Excelsiors at a dinner in August 1858, and recaptured in Henry Chadwick, The Game of Base Ball [1868; reprint, Camden House, 1983), pp. 178-180, per Dean Sullivan. Reprinted in Dean A. Sullivan, Compiler and Editor, Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908 [University of Nebraska Press, 1995], pp. 30-32.

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