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Quotes and Images From the Diary of Samuel Pepys · Samuel Pepys — chapter 7 of 28 · ~282 words · public domain

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Do outdo the Lords infinitely (debates in the Commons)

Do look upon me as a remembrancer of his former vanity

Do bury still of the plague seven or eight in a day

Doe from Cobham, when the season comes, bucks season being past

Dog attending us, which made us all merry again

Dog, that would turn a sheep any way which

Doubtfull of himself, and easily be removed from his own opinion

Down to the Whey house and drank some and eat some curds

Dr. Calamy is this day sent to Newgate for preaching

Drink a dish of coffee

Driven down again with a stinke by Sir W. Pen's shying of a pot

Duke of York and Mrs. Palmer did talk to one another very wanton

Duodecimal arithmetique

Durst not take notice of her, her husband being there

Dying this last week of the plague 112, from 43 the week before

Eat some of the best cheese-cakes that ever I eat in my life

Eat of the best cold meats that ever I eat on in all my life

Eat a mouthful of pye at home to stay my stomach

Eat some butter and radishes

Enough existed to build a ship (Pieces of the true Cross)

Enquiring into the selling of places do trouble a great many

Erasmus "de scribendis epistolis"

Even to the having bad words with my wife, and blows too

Every man looking after himself, and his owne lust and luxury

Every small thing is enough now-a-days to bring a difference

Every body leads, and nobody follows

Every body is at a great losse and nobody can tell

Every body's looks, and discourse in the street is of death

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