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(^) •' 10. The tenth, the Moon enters the firll
if, yf hoafc of Leoy and Soraih Verchiel in (e) which
if, if theonlyhouleoF the Sun; the dream of that
if night (hall come to pafs foon after : this
if houfe is dangerous for them that fall fick: the
child born ftiall live long, the Sun being the
giver of years,
1 1 . The eleventh, which is the fecond day of Leo^ Alcharphy wherein governs the fpirit Bahie/^ the enc- mie of dreams, for which rcafon they arc of no eflfed the child born (hall have much affliwion by realon of travels.
1 2. The twelfh day, when the Moon is in the tail of the Lion, the dream is good and turns rather to a good then ill efl^ed ; the child born will be of good un- derftanding,expertand artificial in all things, and long* lived.
(f) I ^ The thirteenth day, that the Moon en- if if tcrs f^trao called Alhayrel ani Taphthartharath
i^ HHtnaltfl in (/J the dreams are true.* the.
5^ child born (hall be a fool, and a Zeloc. if if 14. The fourteenth day is ftill Vtrgo ; the dreams are in fufpcnfe, hut the child born in this part of the fign will be accomplifhed in all things, and his C7f«w will be of the hierarchic of Z/- riel under the Prince CafieU
ig) 1$. The fifteenth day or night is indifferent,
:=ic thacistofay^ neither good nor evil: as to
^ >i
* enters Lthra^ and KedemelZfinel^nd, ( g)
^ the dreams are moft true, and the child born
ihall be of the nature and complexion of
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16. The fixtenth day or nig^t the dreams fliall be effeftual ; the child born (hall live long, Fennt being the giver of years*
(i) 17. The fcventcenth the Moon enters
5^ :^ Scorpio^ and the fpirit Barz-ahl Governs (h)
^ if it be Saturday the day is fo much the more :^ ^ unfortnnite ; the dreams (hall not have any ^ ^ effefttillthree da) s after, and the child born (hall be unhappy in all things.
i8. The eighteenth of the Moon, which is the fecond day of ^ , the dreim is certain ; the child (hall fuf- fer much travel, yet (hall come to the higheft honours and dignities.
19. The nineteenth day or night the Moon enters into the Uft part of Scorpio^ where governs Hi/e : this day is dangerous, and the dreams ill; 'the child born (hall be mifchievous, a thief and deceiver.,
(f ) 20. The twentieth of the Moon, the moon ^ ^ enters -t the houfe of Jupiter and, Hafmad
•^ and 9/i^yachiel are in ( 1 j the dreams are -^ ^ true ; the child born fhall be a deceiver and
:ic mifchievous.
21. The twenty firft night or day of the Moon, this day (hall be good enough, but the dreams (hall be vain and unprofitable ; the child born (ball be corpulent and ftrong, but a cheat.
(k.) 22. The twenty fecond day the Moon ca-
>lc tiinginto yp the firft houfe of S ?^ :^ veined by the fpirit Geliel and Zaz.el and the ^ ^ Idea Ha^aei who will be in ( /^ J the dreams
^ are true and the child born (hall be good and docile, but not live long,
15. The twenty third day (hall be governed by vy 2LndSatf4rfit the day will be more fortunate then the
firlt
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firft,bac the dreams of the night are falle : the chil- dren born (hall be ill-fliaped and deformed, yet will have good underflandings.
24. The twenty fourth, the laft day of \r being ter- nary, in this day or night, for the Intelligent though ir be of Mfirs is 'iK^^n: which will aflill him : the dream will be without any effed ; the child born will be mild and gentle, and (hall love feafling.
(/) 25. The twenty fifch day or night cntrcd :^ ^ death among tbe Egyptians for their incre- -^ if. dulity : the Moon enters into Aqu^ritis the if if, 7. houfe of S4turn and CAmbiel : ( / ) the
if dreams are unfortunate, and the child born (hall be much fubjed to dangers , misfor- tunes, and adverfities.
26. The twenty fixth ^^y^Mofes^ as they tell us, di- vided the £m^r^^« Sea, to make a paffage for them whom he brought from captivity and bondage, be- cause of their (icknefs that was odious to all, they were enlightned by the fpirit "rNro^ their Protedour ; which isthereafon tb^Lthedrearos are certain: and the child born being come to perfedion (hall be rich and much efleemed.
27 The twenty feventh daiy Jnda^ Maccabeus got hit great Vidory, which came from the hand of him whom he adored, by his faith, and the Genias which governed was Vnu^ This night is ftrong for dreams and for the birth of children.
28 The twenty eighth, he that falls fick dies; dreams are not good to any,& mens (pirits are troubled with foolifti opinions in Religion^ children born wildie or if they exceed five monechs they become Idiots and Zelots, that is to fay, as natural Fools.
Let us fee pur 73 Diyine Dreams. The Reader
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inuft confider the humour of the Dreamer, and the nightte (hall dream, by the Capital Letters of each humour; as the .Jaoguinc by S the Mclancholiekby
