not go far enough
with my hat off
Fears some will stand for the
tolerating of Papists
Fell to sleep as if angry
Fell a-crying for joy, being all
maudlin and kissing one another
Fell to dancing, the first time that
ever I did in my life
Fetch masts from New England
Feverish, and hath sent for Mr. Pierce
to let him blood
Few in any age that do mind anything
that is abstruse
Find that now and then a little
difference do no hurte
Find it a base copy of a good
originall, that vexed me
Find myself to over-value things when a
child
Finding my wife not sick, but yet out
of order
Finding my wife's clothes lie
carelessly laid up
Fire grow; and, as it grew darker,
appeared more and more
First time that ever I heard the organs
in a cathedral
First their apes, that they may be
afterwards their slaves
First thing of that nature I did ever
give her (L10 ring)
First time I had given her leave to
wear a black patch
Fixed that the year should commence in
January instead of March
Fool's play with which all publick
things are done
For my quiet would not enquire into it
For, for her part, she should not be
buried in the commons
For a land-tax and against a general
excise
For I will not be inward with him that
is open to another
For I will be hanged before I seek to
him, unless I see I need
Force a man to swear against himself
Forced to change gold, 8s. 7d.;
servants and poor, 1s. 6d.
Forgetting many things, which her
master beat her for
Formerly say that the King was a
bastard and his mother a whore
Found my brother John at eight o'clock
in bed, which vexed me
Found him a fool, as he ever was, or
worse
Found him not so ill as I thought that
he had been ill
Found in my head and body about twenty
lice, little and great
Found to be with child, do never stir
out of their beds
Found guilty, and likely will be hanged
(for stealing spoons)
France, which is accounted the best
place for bread
Frequent trouble in things we deserve
best in
Frogs and many insects do often fall
from the sky, ready formed
From some fault in the meat to complain
of my maid's sluttery
Gadding abroad to look after beauties
Galileo's air thermometer, made before
1597
Gamester's life, which I see is very
miserable, and poor
Gave him his morning draft
Generally with corruption, but most
indeed with neglect
Gentlewomen did hold up their heads to
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