Diary of Samuel Pepys, 1660 N.S. Complete [SP#10][sp10g10.txt]4125
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Oct/Nov/Dec 1660 [SP#09][sp09g10.txt]4124
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Aug/Sep 1660 [SP#08][sp08g10.txt]4123
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jun/Jul 1660 [SP#07][sp07g10.txt]4122
Diary of Samuel Pepys, May 1660 [SP#06][sp06g10.txt]4121
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Mar/Apr 1659/60 [SP#05][sp05g10.txt]4120
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Feb 1659/60 [SP#04][sp04g10.txt]4119
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Jan 1659/60 [SP#03][sp03g10.txt]4118
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Preface and Life [SP#02][sp02g10.txt]4117
THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EDITION OF THE UNABRIDGED DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, PREFACE AND LIFE [sp02g10.txt]
Confusion of years in the case of the months of January (etc.)
Else he is a blockhead, and not fitt for that imployment
Fixed that the year should commence in January instead of March
He knew nothing about the navy
He made the great speech of his life, and spoke for three hours
I never designed to be a witness against any man
In perpetual trouble and vexation that need it least
Inoffensive vanity of a man who loved to see himself in the glass
Learned the multiplication table for the first time in 1661
Montaigne is conscious that we are looking over his shoulder
Nothing in it approaching that single page in St. Simon
The present Irish pronunciation of English
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, JAN 1659/60 [sp03g10.txt]
A very fine dinner
Gave him his morning draft
Much troubled with thoughts how to get money
My wife was making of her tarts and larding of her pullets
My wife was very unwilling to let me go forth
Put to a great loss how I should get money to make up my cash
This day I began to put on buckles to my shoes
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, FEB 1659/60 [sp04g10.txt]
Dined with my wife on pease porridge and nothing else
Do press for new oaths to be put upon men
Hanging jack to roast birds on
Kiss my Parliament, instead of "Kiss my [rump]"
Mottoes inscribed on rings was of Roman origin
My wife and I had some high words
Petition against hackney coaches
Playing the fool with the lass of the house
Posies for Rings, Handkerchers and Gloves
Some merry talk with a plain bold maid of the house
To the Swan and drank our morning draft
Wedding for which the posy ring was required
Went to bed with my head not well by my too much drinking to-day
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, MAR/APR 1659/60 [sp05g10.txt]
Cavaliers have now the upper hand clear of the Presbyterians
Resolve to have the doing of it himself, or else to hinder it
Strange thing how I am already courted by the people