Chapter 143
M. the Cbolerick by C. and the Flcgmatick by F.
The dreams do alfoanfwcr the great my fteries of the Cabalifts, with the Mecubalifts, and M^lTorets. Where- in the Ancients affirm they have found much certainty. But you muft oblervc your figures of Aftromancic and Geomancic , we will teach you the fignificacions of Aftromancie, and you will learn without teaching by the Auies before.
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1 To dream that one fees hair, is infallibly to a fanguine to fee fome men whoro he was not wont to fee; if they arc white,thcy are friends; if red, envious perfons ; if black, Enemies. But with melancholick pcrfons 'tis quite otherwife; to cbolerick men, the red lignifies the enemies. Read the Harmony of the world.
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2 To dream that one hath much money and to count it, to the Sanguine) it is to be deceived, good for thQM, indifferent to the C. and F.
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:i To worfhip (Sod, to be m a Church and do fome- wha^ that is religious , to the 'but ill fox the F, and AX.
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