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7 To be in a dilpuft of Religion 9 or fee the myftc- ries of our Religion in contempt, is an ill dream to the 5. That happened to a friend of mine which was ia prifon ; for he faw that night which was the fifth; the man that caufed him to be taken did reprelent one difputing with an ill feature and cruel counte- nance; to the 4/. it is honour, to the cholcrick con- tempt and prejudice.
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8 To fight with Serpents or Toads and to deftroy them, fignifies to the «$*. viftory over his enemies , but to the M, to fall under the burden ; to the F. fome af-
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9 To dream that he kiffes, or lives with a Maid or Woman with feme pleafure^fignificsfomeconteftation to the 5. that day will not pafs without fome quarrel ; but to the flegraatick it is nothing , to the cholerick fleacb or wounds, to the Af. little or nothing*
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I o To drink when one is very dry, is affuredly fick- ncfs , if the dream be at the break of day , after digc- flion ; if the party lie upon the left (Ide, this is ill to thefanguine,but to theil2. health.
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I I To flie high is a fign of praife, and the party is praifcd according to the heighth ? if it be above the water, and that he fcems to himfelf to be of a fair phy- fiognomie, it is all the honour and reputation that can be for the 5. but contempt to the A/.
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12 To hear the bells ring , is to the S\ good, but to draw the rope of a bell , and to fee a (pirit hindring it to found, if it be a Pried that hath dreamt it, he will have fome trouble in his funiftion, if he befinguinc; as for the AI, they are their ordinary dreams.
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