Chapter 14
Book i. The Temple (?/ Wifdome. ?7
Jmpotciicy in Generation, Hennas, Sec. The Dia- hetes or Pifling difeafe. In colours (he fignifieth white, or milky coIour>mixcd with brown, or a little green in favour, (he delights in that which is pleafant and toothfome, ufually in moift and fweet, or what is very delegable, in fraels what is undiousand Aro- matical, and incites to wantonnefs : Herbs and Plants (he iignifieth, are^ the Mirtle alwaies green, and thofe which have afvvcet favour, and pleafant fniel, a white flower of a gentle humour, whole leaves are fmooth and not jagged, (he governeth the Lilly, bm not William : all other both oFthe Val- ley and Water, white or yellow, the Satyrion or Cuckoe-pintle, Maiden-hair,Viokt * the white and yellow DafFadil.
Sweet /Vpples, the white Rofe, the Fig, the white Sycomore, wild A(h, Turpentine tree, Olive, fweet Oringes, Mugwort, Ladies mantle, Sanicle, Balmc, Vervin, Walnuts, Almonds^ M.illet,Valerian,Time, Ambre, Ladanuni, Civit or Musk, Coriander, french Wheat, Peaches, Apricocks, Pjums, Raj- fons.
Ofbeafts: the Hart, the Panthar; fmal Cattle, Coney, the Calfe, Goat.
Of birds : the SparroWjWagtaile, the Stockdove, the Hen, the N'ghtingalc, the Thru(h, Pe!ican,Par- tridge, Firedula, a little bird feeding on Grapes, the Wren, the Swan, the Swallow, theOwfel or black- bird, the Pye, the Parrot, the Purakitto.
OfFifhes: the Dalphin.
Places are, Gardens, Fountaines^bride chambers. Fair lodging, bed hangings, dancing fchooles,VVai:'^ drobes.
Mettals, Minerals, and ftones, (he i%oi(i
Copper, efpecially the Corinthian aijd White :
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bral's, Latten ware, CorncUon ftone, the sky co- lour .S'aphiie, white and red Coral, -Vlargafitc, Ala- blafter, i'apisLaxuli, becaufe it expels Melancholly, the Beril, Chrifolite ; {he govcrneth the fouthwind, being hoc and moift ia the temptrament of the Air, file nileth the JEtefie^ ihe lignifieth in fummerfere- nity or deer weather, in Winter raine or fnow.
Countries Arabia^Aufinafiomfmia^ Vimna Volonid the great tr J JuringyY^rtbia^ Media. Cyprus, and the fix Liimate.
Her day oftheweekis Friday, of which (herulcth the fiift and eighth hour, and in Conceptipn the fife Ti)onth,her friends are all the Rulers or Lords of the Eaythjcxcept ZazeL
Chap. X.I.
of Taphthartharath, and his fignificatiofi^ l^atHU and Property.
^^ A ^ong^ the Ideas of the Earth, he de« ^^ jf\ lights in Ambriel and Hamdiel : he is exalted in Hamaliel^ he receives detriment in Adva^ cbiel^znd his fall and Imbecility is in Amnexiel, and thatpartofthe £arth^ he ruleth the Ayry Tripli- City by night, ?//>;. Albus^ Amifio and Trijlitia, - He receives his Nature as the others do,and rules the world three hundred fifty four years: he oft tim^s changes his Nature, liz. with good he is good, and with evil apt to beperfwadcd to cyii : yet naturally fee is noble 8c fjcec hearted^bm. c ' cholly^
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cholly, heisoftheE'ement of the Water, amorift the humors there mixt, he rules the Animal fpirit, the author of good wits, ingenious and apce Kofie Cruciamy fobcr, grave, Religioufly tioneft, doing to all ochers as they would others fhould do unto chem.
Being ftrbng, hc-fignificth fevcnty fix, and rcpre- fents that man of a fubcile and politick brain^intel- left and cogitation; an excellent difpucant or Logi- tion, arguing with learning and diCcretion, and ufing much Eloquence in his fpeech, a fearcher into all kinds of miftenes and learning, (harp and witty, learning almoftany thing without a teacher, am i- tious ofi>cin^ exquiiice in every Science, defirous naturally of Travel, and feeing torrain parts; a man of unwearied fancy, a great ftudent in Philofophv, and if any attain the Pantarvay it is chem that is cu- rious in the fearch of any occult knowiedgejabie by his own Genius to produce wonders, given to Di- vination and the more fecret knowledge; if e turne Merchant no man exceeds him in wav of trade or invention of new wayes, whereby to obtaine wealth.
When he is weak in forty eight and twenty, he fignifies a very quarrelfome wit, apt to rake excepti-^ on at other mens faults and reprove them, many times by trying conclufions, loofes his eftate *, very unconftant,cafie of belief, fometfmes a meer London P*wr«^// maker, a Politicusy Mncurius^ anew Lyer, every day of the week you may read him a Trifier, a meer Verball fellow.
Corporature he vulgarly fignifieth,isone of a high ftatuce, a ftreightfparc body, a high Forehead and fomewhat narrow, long Face, long No fe, fair Eyes neither pcrfeftly black or gray, thin Lips aud Nofe,
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little hair on the Chin, but much on his head, and it a fad brown inclining toblacknefs^ longe Arms, Fingers and hands, his Complexion like an Olive OrChefnut colour; you mufl- obferve Japhtbar- tharaibf for if hh Idea's and Figures be with others, they have a great influence one upon another^info- snuch as one partakes of the Nature of tfle other, as if he be with Zabel^thcn hcavy^if with Haffttael morei temperatej with Barzahel more rafh, with Soratb jnore noble, honeft and gentle, with Kedemel more tiierry conceited or full of Jefts, with Hafmodai more moveable.
ThcQualitcs of men, and their profeffions, he fignificth sTrcali learned menjPhilofophcrs, Mathc- inatitians^ Aftrologers, Merchants, Secretaries, Scriveners, GeomancerSjSculpters, Prophets, Poets, Orators, Advocates » School maflcrs,Stationers,Prin- ters, Exchangers of Money, Atturneyes, Empe- Tours, EmbafiadourSjCommdioners, Clarks, Arti- ficers, generally Accompca[nts,Soliciters,Minifters, Iioneft,noble Religious raen5hating all evil and vice, fometimes Grammarians, Taylers, Carriers, Mcf- icngcrs. Footmen, Uferers.
He iignificth All Virtigoe's, Lethargies, giddinefs in the Head, Madnefs, either lightnefs or any difeafe of the Brain, Ptifick>alUiammeringandimperfefti- on in the Tongue 3 vain and fond Imaginations, all defeats in the Memory, Hoarcenefs, dry Coughs, too much abundance of Rheum in the head and mouth, all fnaffling and fnuftling in the Head or Nofe, the hand and feet. Gout, Duninefs, Tongue evil, all evils in the fancy and intellectual parts.
Mixed and new colours, the gray mixed with Sky colour, fuch as is on th^ neck of t he Dove^ and PidgeonjStQck'doves 3nd fuch fine Col oi^rs ; alio i • •■ - > iincy
