Quotations from Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys
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page 19 of 138 (13%)
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Troubled to see my father so much decay of a suddain
Vices of the Court, and how the pox is so common there Was kissing my wife, which I did not like We do naturally all love the Spanish, and hate the French We are to go to law never to revenge, but only to repayre We had a good surloyne of rost beefe What they all, through profit or fear, did promise What people will do tomorrow Who seems so inquisitive when my, house will be made an end of Who we found ill still, but he do make very much of it Woman with a rod in her hand keeping time to the musique Wronged by my over great expectations DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, JAN/FEB 1661/62 [sp17g10.txt] Aptness I have to be troubled at any thing that crosses me Cannot but be with the workmen to see things done to my mind Command of an army is not beholden to any body to make him King DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, MAR/APR 1661/62 [sp18g10.txt] After taking leave of my wife, which we could hardly do kindly Agreed at L3 a year (she would not serve under) All the fleas came to him and not to me |
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