Quotations from Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys
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DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, JUNE 1667 [sp62g10.txt] Buying his place of my Lord Barkely Heeling her on one side to make her draw little water Know yourself to be secure, in being necessary to the office Night the Dutch burned our ships the King did sup with Castlemayne Young fellow, with his hat cocked like a fool behind DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, JULY 1667 [sp63g10.txt] 20s. in money, and what wine she needed, for the burying him Archbishop is a wencher, and known to be so Bold to deliver what he thinks on every occasion Cast stones with his horne crooke Court is in a way to ruin all for their pleasures Dash the brains of it out before the King's face Dog, that would turn a sheep any way which Dutch fleets being in so many places Fool's play with which all publick things are done Good purpose of fitting ourselves for another war (A Peace) He was charged with making himself popular King governed by his lust, and women, and rogues about him King is at the command of any woman like a slave King the necessity of having, at least, a show of religion Never to keep a country-house, but to keep a coach |
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