"Fogginess" Quotes from Famous Books
... return back again to your own lodging, that dark, moist and mournfull Cell, and satisfie your self, if you can get it, with a mess of milk and brown George, or some such sort of lean fare. So that you'l have time enough to wast away that fulsomness and fogginess of body, that you have gotten in your Nurse-keeping. For there's no body that will give you any thing, or thinks in the least upon your attendance, unless they ... — The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and The Confession of the New-married Couple (1682) • A. Marsh |