Excerpt from So Much of the Diary of Lady Willoughby as Relates to Her Domestic History, 1844: To the Eventful Period of the Reign of Charles the First
Arose at my usual houre, six of the clock, for the first time since the Birth of my little Sonne; opened the Casement, and look'd forth upon the Park; a drove of Deer pass'd bye, leaving the traces of their Footsteps in the dewy Grass. The Birds sang, and the Air was sweet with the Scent of the Wood-binde and the fresh Birch Leaves.
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