would expect to be his agent on shore for all sea
matters. And then he begun to say what a great
man Warcupp was, and something else, and what was
that but a great lyer; and told me a story, how at
table he did, they speaking about antipathys, say,
that a rose touching his skin any where, would make
it rise and pimple; and, by and by, the dessert coming,
with roses upon it, the Duchesse bid him try, and
they did; but they rubbed and rubbed, but nothing would
do in the world, by which his lie was found at then.
He spoke contemptibly of Holmes and his mermidons,
that come to take down the ships from hence, and have
carried them without any necessaries, or any thing
almost, that they will certainly be longer getting
ready than if they had staid here. In fine,
I do observe, he hath no esteem nor kindnesse for the
Duke’s matters, but, contrarily, do slight him
and them; and I pray God the Kingdom do not pay too
dear by this jarring; though this blockheaded Duke
I did never expect better from. At the office
all the morning, at noon home and thought to have
slept, my head all day being full of business and
yet sleepy and out of order, and so I lay down on my
bed in my gowne to sleep, but I could not, therefore
about three o’clock up and to dinner and thence
to the office, where. Mrs. Burroughs, my pretty
widow, was and so I did her business and sent her
away by agreement, and presently I by coach after
and took her up in Fenchurch Streete and away through
the City, hiding my face as much as I could, but she
being mighty pretty and well enough clad, I was not
afeard, but only lest somebody should see me and think
me idle. I quite through with her, and so into
the fields Uxbridge way, a mile or two beyond Tyburne,
and then back and then to Paddington, and then back
to Lyssen green, a place the coachman led me to (I
never knew in my life) and there we eat and drank and
so back to Chasing Crosse, and there I set her down.
All the way most excellent pretty company.
I had her lips as much as I would, and a mighty pretty
woman she is and very modest and yet kinde in all fair
ways. All this time I passed with mighty pleasure,
it being what I have for a long time wished for, and
did pay this day 5s. forfeite for her company.
She being gone, I to White Hall and there to Lord
Arlington’s, and met Mr. Williamson, and find
there is no more need of my trouble about the Galliott,
so with content departed, and went straight home, where
at the office did the most at the office in that wearied
and sleepy state I could, and so home to supper, and
after supper falling to singing with Mercer did however
sit up with her, she pleasing me with her singing of
“Helpe, helpe,” ’till past midnight
and I not a whit drowsy, and so to bed.