singing till about twelve at night; and then we had
a good sack posset for them, and an excellent cake,
cost me near 20s., of our Jane’s making, which
was cut into twenty pieces, there being by this time
so many of our company, by the coming in of young
Goodyer and some others of our neighbours, young men
that could dance, hearing of our dancing; and anon
comes in Mrs. Turner, the mother, and brings with her
Mrs. Hollworthy, which pleased me mightily.
And so to dancing again, and singing, with extraordinary
great pleasure, till about two in the morning, and
then broke up; and Mrs. Pierce and her family, and
Harris and Knepp by coach home, as late as it was.
And they gone, I took Mrs. Turner and Hollworthy
home to my house, and there gave wine and sweetmeats;
but I find Mrs. Hollworthy but a mean woman, I think,
for understanding, only a little conceited, and proud,
and talking, but nothing extraordinary in person, or
discourse, or understanding. However, I was mightily
pleased with her being there, I having long longed
for to know her, and they being gone, I paid the fiddlers
L3 among the four, and so away to bed, weary and mightily
pleased, and have the happiness to reflect upon it
as I do sometimes on other things, as going to a play
or the like, to be the greatest real comfort that
I am to expect in the world, and that it is that that
we do really labour in the hopes of; and so I do really
enjoy myself, and understand that if I do not do it
now I shall not hereafter, it may be, be able to pay
for it, or have health to take pleasure in it, and
so fill myself with vain expectation of pleasure and
go without it.
7th. Up, weary, about 9 o’clock, and then
out by coach to White Hall to attend the Lords of
the Treasury about Tangier with Sir Stephen Fox, and
having done with them I away back again home by coach
time enough to dispatch some business, and after dinner
with Sir W. Pen’s coach (he being gone before
with Sir D. Gawden) to White Hall to wait on the Duke
of York, but I finding him not there, nor the Duke
of York within, I away by coach to the Nursery, where
I never was yet, and there to meet my wife and Mercer
and Willet as they promised; but the house did not
act to-day; and so I was at a loss for them, and therefore
to the other two playhouses into the pit, to gaze
up and down, to look for them, and there did by this
means, for nothing, see an act in “The Schoole
of Compliments” at the Duke of York’s
house, and “Henry the Fourth” at the King’s
house; but, not finding them, nor liking either of
the plays, I took my coach again, and home, and there
to my office to do business, and by and by they come
home, and had been at the King’s House, and
saw me, but I could [not] see them, and there I walked
with them in the garden awhile, and to sing with Mercer
there a little, and so home with her, and taught her
a little of my “It is decreed,” which
I have a mind to have her learn to sing, and she will
do it well, and so after supper she went away, and
we to bed, and there made amends by sleep for what
I wanted last night.