Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1786-02-10
Thaw'd all day. The winter seems in some measure, to be gone; very little snow remaining on the ground, and the weather much like Spring.
Finished the Ars Poëtica of Horace, with which his works
conclude. Thus I have of late dismissed several books, but shall be obliged, rather to
increase my diligence, than otherwise; as Mr. Shaw received this Evening, from Mr. Williams
the Professor of Mathematics, and natural History at Cambridge, a Letter informing him that
his Lectures begin, the 21st. of next Month; so that I shall be obliged to go, much sooner
than I expected. I have a great deal yet to do; but hope to go through it as, I have already
done, so much. The Clock has just struck twelve, Consequently a new day begins, I shall
therefore close this for the present.