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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 129

Book 2. The Tewple ofWifdowc. u a i

In the fifth boufe, giveth no children, or if any, iha^ they (hall foon die, decUreth a woman to be fervile* and caufeth fuch as arc with young to mikarry, or clfe to bring forth Monfters, dcnotcthall rumours to be falfe, and raifcib ro no honour.
In the filth houfe, it caufeth very tedio»s fickncfles and difeafcs, difcovercch the fraud, deceit,and wicked^ nefs of Servants, and fignifies difeafcs and infirmities of Cattcl to be mortal, and raaketh the Pbyfitian to be fufpeded of the fick Pacient.
In the fevcnth houle givctb arbarrett trife, bat o$>c that is fair and beautiful, few foits or controveriies^bot fuch as iball be of very long concinasncc.^
In the eighth houfe, if a queflioo be propocctdcd of any one, it fbews the party to h^desAi givctb little portion or dowry with a wife, and caufctli that tobe much flrived and contended for* l
In the ninth hcofe it dcnoteth fome joenKys to fee acGompliflhed but with E>ein profit, hmdercth hitn that is abfent, and fignrBes he fhall not return, and de- clareth a man to be fupecnitioi^iB Reiigion^^tBid) givm to falfe and deceitfd ijciences.
In the tenth houk it caufeth Princes anil j »dges so be maicvokne, (heweth vile and baie OtSccs and Ma- gifiracies^ fjgnifies a Mother to be » Whore ^ or oae much fulpeded for adoltery.
In the eleventh houfe it maketh diSemyiaag asiJ falfe ft sends, caafech bvc and Fav©m to hz inconilsat.
In the twelfth houfe, denoteth vile^iaipoteyjt, and fttfiical enemies, ^eweth futh a& arc fejprifo© ihacll twtf efcape, and l/gmliesa gr and difcom^gduits of ^» M£ »
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:Pner in the rirlthouie givech an indifferenc
:^ long li^'e , but laborious ; raiieth men to
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:^ yf. fiesaperfonofaftrong body, ruddy com ple-
-^ dion, a fair countenance and black hair.
In the fecond houfe it encreafcth fubftance obtained by other mensgoods,by plunderings, rapines, confifcations, military Laws, and fucb like ; he con- cealeth both the thief and the thing ftolefi,. butdifco- vercth no treafure.
r In the third houfe it raifeth a msn to honour above iis brethren, and to be feared of them, (ignifies jour- ney5, to be dangerous, and denoteth perl'onsof good ^credit.. ^bi ;
In the fourth hbufc it fignifics dubious inheritances :and pofleffions , and fignilies a father to attain to his fubftance and cflate through violence. '. In the fifth boufe itfhewech good children, and fuch as (hall attain to honours and dignities, heHgnifies a -woman tohaveamale-childi and fbewethboHogrs to Reacquired by Military difcipline, and great and full ■fame.
In the fixtb houfe it caufeth violent difeafes and in- firmities, as wounds, falls, contufions, bruifes, but ea- fily dehvereth the Tick, and flieweth the Phyfitisnand Chirurgeon to be good ; denoteth fcrvants and ani- mals to be good , ftrong and profitable.
In thefeventh houfe it caufeth a wife to be a Virago, ofattoutfpiritjofgood fidelity and one that loveth to bear the Rule and Government of a houfe ; maketh cruel ftrifes and contentions, and fuch adverfaries as fliall fcarccly he reftrained by jufiicc.
In the eighth be ufe, fhewetb him that is fuppofcd to
be dead, to live, fjgnifietb the kind of death not. to be
* pain-