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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 109

Book 2 . 7 he Temple of Ififdomc. 7 7

a Voyage , for they fnaii quickly return i the air (hall not be wholefome by rcafon of the rain : in things ye can demand in this houfe this Figure is good, butfor War itisili, for Love it is very good and fignir.eth Mirth.
Declares lofs of Honour, Reputation »* ^ Credit, and Efleem unto the Native ; A ^ deprivation of all worldly Honour and Pre- ^K ferment ; it throws or precipitates him ^ ^ from the chief Pinacle of Dignity, into the very ] aws of a Dungeon 5 fometimes he is condemned to perpetual imprifonment or ex- ile; it alfo portends fhort life to the Mother of the ^erent, and the time (he doth live, much in- fidelity.
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78 7he Temple of Wifcl$me. Book 2.
CHAP. XL of the eleventh Houfe.
THc eleventh houfe^ which is the fuccedanc of the Angle of thebouthj otherwile called 'A>«- :?9/^'>^6) , Ci. e.) Bontim Genitis^ the good Angel, naturally doth contain all the demands which may be made upon a friend , he or (he, that is to fay^ upon the thing ye love, and whereof ye hope to bavecon- iolacion, aid and profir as well of the friend hard by youjas by him which is far off.
2 Of good or ill in queftions concerning this houfe.
5 If a man (hall have the thing hoped for.
4 Of the agreeing of friends.
5 OfLovc betwixt two,
6 What money the King and the Mother have.
7 If the Emperour, Pope, King, or Prince will give you my riches.
8 If the friend be faithful or a traitour to you. P If the Pope or great Locd have much riches.
10 Ifthepromifcbetrue.
1 1 If the year (hall be good and plentiful. J 2 If the year (hall be dry or rainie.
13 If the querent (hall profper all the year.
14 And in what Moneth or feafon of the year fhal be the plenty or fcarcity of things.
15 What Comodities (hall be cheap, and what Mercbandifc (hall be dear.
16 And touching the members of man, it contain- eth the demands which maybe made upon the But- tocks or legs of nian^ and thighs.
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