Tuesday, July 10, 1821
1821
July
Tuesday 10
7 20/60
12 1/2
Set a button on to my flannel waistcoat –
From 8 1/4 to 9 1/4, did from
theorem 84 to 88, page 321, Volume 1, Hutton
and did properly to Liber vi. Euclid –
Came upstairs at 10 3/4 – From
11 to 3 1/4, read from chapter 76 to 92 (8 pages) Terpsichore, Herodotus, and
afterwards from page 445 to 459 1/2 volume 2, Beloe’s translation – Made several
notes –
In the afternoon (from 4 to 6
1/4), sauntered with my father about the new road, thence by Horley Green to
George Holdsworth’s at the Lee (George not home) thence to Lee lane house, which
is nearly or about 1/2 covered in, thence up into the old Bradfield road to
High roydes farm (Holt’s). Looked about
there and returned by High Sunderland –
In the evening from 750/60 to
9 1/4, sauntering about the new road and upper fields with my father and aunt,
and my uncle with us part of the time –
Fine day – Several times very
likely for rain but it cleared up without a drop – Barometer 2 1/4 degrees above
changeable – Fahrenheit 58° at 9 1/4 p.m. –
Came upstairs at 10 50/60
reading for an hour and 5 minutes – Ovid
Elegy Six, Book Three, where he mentions the nine time and the letter part of
Book Two, etc. Art of love. Beloe in his notes has a quotation from one of
his, Ovid’s most beautiful elegies, Volume Two, page 459 –
WYAS Finding Number
SH:7/ML/E/5/0042
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