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Quotes and Images From the Diary of Samuel Pepys · Samuel Pepys — chapter 15 of 28 · ~258 words · public domain

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King was gone to play at Tennis

King hath lost his power, by submitting himself to this way

King do resolve to declare the Duke of Monmouth legitimate

King himself minding nothing but his ease

King is not at present in purse to do

King is mighty kind to these his bastard children

King the necessity of having, at least, a show of religion

King be desired to put all Catholiques out of employment

King still do doat upon his women, even beyond all shame

King is offended with the Duke of Richmond's marrying

King of France did think other princes fit for nothing

King governed by his lust, and women, and rogues about him

King do tire all his people that are about him with early rising

King's service is undone, and those that trust him perish

King's Proclamation against drinking, swearing, and debauchery

Kingdom will fall back again to a commonwealth

Kiss my Parliament, instead of "Kiss my "

Know yourself to be secure, in being necessary to the office

L'escholle des filles, a lewd book

Lady Castlemayne is compounding with the King for a pension

Lady Duchesse the veryest slut and drudge

Lady Batten to give me a spoonful of honey for my cold

Lady Castlemaine is still as great with the King

Lady Castlemayne's nose out of joynt

Lady Castlemayne is now in a higher command over the King

Lady Castlemayne do rule all at this time as much as ever

Laissez nous affaire--Colbert

Last day of their doubtfulness touching her being with child

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