Chapter 106
Book 2. The Templt ofmfdome. 71
10 it King Charles^ chc lace King C^ fir Us his Son of En^lAndih^W profpcr in the wars.
11 If the King of Sfain Ihall worft the King of
Trance.
1 5 If a man attain the preferment defired
14 Of a thing loft or ftolcn.
15 IfckePhyfick you take be good for the difeafe; and if it will cure you ornot.
1 6 Upon the Mother, Grandmother, of the Wife QC Lemon.
1 7 O f the vertuc and efficacy of a Medicine, and of jkli things touching the Appothecary.
1 18 Of the Queen, Pope, Prince, Lord, open Offi- crs, and Magiftrates, and their fecret Laws, Decrees, ! md Ordinances, be they EccUfiafikal or Temforal, ;ind upon the fecret thoughts of the Mother, Grand- mother, woman or friend.
19 If he which defireth to be Pope fhall be chofen 'or not.
20 If the King Ihall enjoy his own, or a Lord abide long in his Country.
21 Ifyoufhali enter into the favour of the King, Prince, or great Lord.
22 Whether ye /hail abide in the favour of the Em- peror, Pope, King,Prince, or great Lord.
25 Ifit be good for the King to remove out of one Country to ^0 into another.
24 Whether the King or other Lord will do jufticc.
25 Ifit be good for the Emperor, Pope, Kmg, or fireat Lord to make a voyage, if they that take it in hand Ihall fhortly return, and how will the afifaira fland.
Ff 2 26 A»
72 ihe temple of Wifdome. Book 2.
•, 36 As couching the air and the time to know it ic will rain or be fair weather, wind or calm, and if it be a rainy feafon, whether it (hall rain much.
z-j l£it be good for a Captain, Ancient- bearer,Cor- ner, or any other Officer to go to War , if they (hall profper or not.
^ When in this houf:, he gives great glory, ^ ^ ^ honour,auchoiity &: dignity from Emperpurs, ':^ >t=^ Kings, Princej.,and great Perfons, & thofe far _^ beyond the condition or birth of the Native
,^ orQuercnt; and by reafon ofthe admirable . , inventions he may or fhall attain unto, he
ithait obtain the love and friendftiipof fomc eminent pci fpn or perfons, that iliall exalt him from a low eveii lincoajiig^ degree.
'v / .Signifies Honours and Offices unto the
'i'^ -^ querent or he that is born, but becaufe ic \$ •^6i'^ . jj^g detriment of Populyj his fortune floats ^ , -^ foon this way and foon that, fo that this Fi- r^: ,;.^.- gure promifeth much inchishoufe, yet per-^ formcth ncrhing.
If C;2;r^r be evil pofitcd in this houfe, he
>f- porccnds much lofs and damage unto the 'if ^ querent or native from great perfons, and :^ yf that he (hail fuffer rcliminr , captivity, and ^ ^'f imprifonrnt nt, snd (hall be m danger of falls from on hi^h ; he generally makes fhipwrack oftheNatives irapnfonmcnts and bonds , by the fen- tenceof 3judge:if he be with Acq.'fijuio orLetitia,hc (hall be in danger of ruff.rings although he be no ways culpable; if he be with P^er or Ruhvs^ the querent fliall be put to death for fome eminent fault he fhall commit: \'i Albas or ConjmUio bs there, he fuff.rs by
falfe
