Quotations from Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys
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Too much ill newes true, to afflict ourselves with uncertain
What I had writ foule in short hand DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, DECEMBER 1666 [sp55g10.txt] Being five years behindhand for their wages (court musicians) But fit she should live where he hath a mind Gladder to have just now received it (than a promise) Most homely widow, but young, and pretty rich, and good natured No Parliament can, as he says, be kept long good Peace with France, which, as a Presbyterian, he do not like That I may have nothing by me but what is worth keeping Weary of the following of my pleasure DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, 1666 N.S. COMPLETE [sp56g10.txt] A cat will be a cat still About the nature of sounds About my new closet, for my mind is full of nothing but that After a harsh word or two my wife and I good friends All the innocent pleasure in the world Amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body And if ever I fall on it again, I deserve to be undone And for his beef, says he, "Look how fat it is" |
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