Quotations from Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys
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What is there more to be had of a woman than the possessing her
Where a trade hath once been and do decay, it never recovers DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, DECEMBER 1664 [sp37g10.txt] Irish in Ireland, whom Cromwell had settled all in one corner Tear all that I found either boyish or not to be worth keeping DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, 1664 N.S. COMPLETE [sp38g10.txt] A real and not a complimentary acknowledgment A mad merry slut she is About several businesses, hoping to get money by them After many protestings by degrees I did arrive at what I would All divided that were bred so long at school together All ended in love All the men were dead of the plague, and the ship cast ashore And with the great men in curing of their claps At least 12 or 14,000 people in the street (to see the hanging) Bath at the top of his house Bearing more sayle will go faster than any other ships(multihull Began discourse of my not getting of children Below what people think these great people say and do But the wench went, and I believe had her turn served |
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