Chapter 107
Book 2 . ihe Temple efmfdo//ie, ^^.^^
falfe evidence; \^ Puelh or Amijflo be in company he will fufTer many torments and be condemned to die. li Career ox Trrftitia (hall be well pofited in good al- ped and company with thofe figures, are their fi lends, they denote much riches unto the Native or querent by the means of building of houfcs, but not before the querent is 30 years of age, or in his latter days.
PoRted in this houfe, gives unto the querent
^ -^ if he be in good company great riches, honor,
i^ dignity, preferment, and this chiefly by nego-
if ^Ic tiacing and follawing popular bufinefs , or
-> Church afiairs, by offices of j udicature> Ad-
miniftrations , Wills, and Legacies, and of
all things of that nature.
Portends great danger unto the querent yf of perfecutions and iraprifonment from Magi- ^rc Ikares and great perfons, and thefc oftenf k s,^ times f iolcnc : many quarrels and controver- >. aTeft he then intimates good unto the que- rent from his handling* divers bufinefs , as aUo in War.
Gives unto the Native, honours andpre-
>K ferments by vvomens favours; honour from
^ if Princes, his fortune (hall be enlarged by the
■^ mothers fubftance, and in general he (hall
^ be fortunate and fucccfsful in ^he fecond pare
of his age then he was in the firft.
Denotes the querent to be an excellent pro*
^ >rc ficicnt in the Mathematicks , and figniftcs
^ ^ much applaufe unto him for his admirable in-
i
^ >r^ it makes hira a Secretary or Counfellour to a
Prince, but if he lliall be there ux ill com-
F f 3 pany
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pany it pteiages great danger, lofs, exile, and much in- felicity.
In good Company and good Afpeft de-
if. ^ notes honour and preferment unto the Que-
^ rent, let his condition be what it will, and
' >ic that he ftiall grow rich ; it alfo (hews him
5^ tobeofgoodandhoneftlife.
Denotes great amity and fricndfliip with if. Princes and great Lords, and efpccialiy in cafe •^ of War, the King or great Lord is Tick, .but >^ if hefliallnotdieifhetake^«y«w/'tfM^/7fand -jf if fuch like Medicines, the Phyfitian is good, and the Medicine which he prcfcribcth is good and profitable: the Mother and Grandmother is good, fo is the King or Lord, but they be fomething angry, the King or Lord loveth him well for whom the queftion is made , the King fliall dwell long in his Realm , and the Lord in his Country, but they fliall have fomc war, the man fliall be clc»fled Emperour , the Cardinal fliallbe made Pope, the Gentleman fliall be Knighted, the fcrvant fliall be accepted at Court; Jt is good for the King to rake War in hand, for he fliall overcome his enemies snd enjoy his own again; it is good to take poffeffion ol: ground, or of a Lord- fliip, the Kiag or Lord shall do sharp juHice, the time shall be fair, and the air clear, fweet, and wholefome, and it will not rain : in all things thii* figure is good, but always shews Tome aof^cr.
Is good to go to a King, for he shall do if him honour , it is good to take Medicine, the if thing loil fliall not be found, ic is good for the if Mother, the Oath is true, the King or Lord :»c love the perfon well, the King (hall be banifli-
cdjthe Lord shall l)c kill
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