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She fignificth profperous children, it is alfo
^ good to eat, and to drink, and for all Mirth,
>K ^ andjplcafure, the promife (hall be kept? the
:^ Mericnger (hall come home lafe, and at laft
^ fhall bring good, peaccablcj and loving news,
it is good to woo, ki(s, fing, dance, and pUy
on Inftrutnents of Mufick ; the child is a baitard, there
is no Theefcinchc way; the Woman with child fhall
haveaWenchif the four Angles confent, to buy and
put on new cloathes it is good, and fignificth thae
they (hall be rich, neat, and fine : the year fliall be
good, and abound with great (lore of all (orts of fruits,
the Books teach how to Woo, Court, ^ying, Play, and
Dance with Ladies ; in all demands this Figure is good
nnd (ign'.fieth few children, but they (hall be very fair
and lovely.
Signifieth that the woman with child fhall
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if Figure for a Marriage, and find this Figure in
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if if effed. This Figure is mean in all the De-^
inandsj and fignifies few children.
Signifies profpcrity, good luck, and the ad- if vancement of honour to the child by his good if if nature, the woman with child fhall have a foil if if which (hall have great honour and reputaci- if if on in his life; for ail queftions this Figure is good 35 to buy and put on new cloathes, and for the fruitfulnefs of the year, and confcquently this Figure is good in 3II the demands, and noceth to have few children.
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In this houfe frees che Native from many
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>K and very fortunate, the Native receives
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the.eby,heis delighted with much civiil
recreations and pleafures.
In this fifth houfe dcth either deny Iffue, ^ or cife portends the deflrudion of the Que- >K rents children by vitjlent deaths ; much ciucl- 'K ty, and advcrfity while they live, makes them >K ^ crols, vexatious, snd difobedient unto their Parents: Jtdeftroyes the Querents piealures and delights: Judicares much evil unto him to pro- ceed from Vain, ii regular, and voluptuous ccurfes.
CHAP. V.
•Oftkcfixth Hcyufe^ and its gjfejlioffs^ viz. off.ckc . nejs^ Servants J}?:ai/ Cuttel.
EVcrv thing is known to receive vertuc from the ^ /^W/and Rulers of the world, and they receive their power frcm God, and incorporate it into the twclvepartsof the Earth, and the fixfcen Figures in the Annua', moncthly, and daily motions of them; This being cslIedtheCWf«f from the Av^k Scptemri- o-tl , which propc'lv ifTiports A ^v^ft) ? or Rerolurion of Figures good or evil in hrufes ; but t'.is is called ill f rrune, and containeth thcfc Quefti- c ns, which may be made upon fuk psrfons and difca^
les.
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tcs, whether it (hall be long or (hort: and of whicft of the four Humours it cometh : and if the Pa- tient (hall be quickly whole, or lofe any of his (Limbs by that Difeafe.
2. If he (hail dye, in what eftate he (hall dye , in good or bad, and in what day, and in what hour.
3 Whacputofthc bodyisafflidcd.
4. From what caufc the (icknefs is, what part of the body the Houfcs fignific, and their difeafes ; Difcafes iignifieth by the Ideas^ by the Rulers in the firit Bookj and by the Figures in this and the third Book,
5. If the Difjafe be longer fhort.
6. If the party be (icK ot whom the qacftion is demanded.
7. Caufe of the Difeafe, inward or outward.
8. Of the quallity and nature of the Difeafe.
9. Whether the Difeafe be in the right or left fide.
10. Whether the Difeafe be in the body, or mind, or bo:h*
1 1. How long ere the fick (hall recover. 12 Whether the Phyfitianbe a Learned man you would go CO , and if good to take Phylick.
13. Jfitbegoodto vific a fick per(on.
14. Whether it be ^ood to remove the (ick pcrfon from the Hofpical or Chamber where heis toanoth Arc which is in another place.
I 5. This houfe contaiocch the dcmanus which may be made upon fraall hearts, as Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Hogs , Conycs, and lu hlske fmall hearts, and whether it be good to buy or fell rhem.
t6. Whether the beatl lort, fhall be found. and vvh) is'theThecf.
17. It conraincch alfo the demands which m^jy be made upon men of low condition orcrtace, as Lab .»ftTs,
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Mafons, Carpenters, Butchers, and Porters of London^ or any other City.
18. Alfoovcr all things ftraycd and broken, falfc witne(rcs,Bawds, Whores, i'orccrersjand Enchanters.
rp. Alfoovcr fear, and fright, fhame, poverty, and lack fmoke and darknels.
20. As touching the members of man, it contalneth tbedemRnds which may be made npon all the Noble parts of the body, the heart excepted.Thele be the prin- cipal demands which you rouli judge according to the fignification of the fcven Lords of the Earth, the twelve Id^ds^ and the fijitcen Figures, according to former Rules pot in order.
Yorturta Major in the fi xth, (hews !ofs in ^ >^ fmall beafts, many perturbations and troubles ^ ^ from fcrvants, ahhoogh in lome things they
5{=: fhall be friendly and (erviceable to him, hedc-
• -^ monftratesmany long, and Chronical Difcafes ;
chiefly thofeofthemind,ifP«^ror Rmbsusht
in the Ailerdant, the Father of the Querent fhall
Ihoicly dye.
Declares many ficknefTcs to invade the Que*- ^ >ic , rent, which fhall afflid the brain, Inimic'uias ':^ •>jc ~ cum AduUcrih^s^ diinna, ^b his, rixM cum coH' ''^■'-^^^- /^tw^«f>//>, yetiflhe ihall be fortunate there, :i vants and kindred, and nnin by Imall Cattel* Threatens many lukcelTcs, and many dtfea-*
i' its of the body, "-^k^'-iv-x;) from the infe- ^c x- licicy, or nnhappinefs^and prejudice men rc- :^ v;^ ceive in this houfe from fmall beafts, many
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He threatens Dolors, Griefs, and fome-
times Impriionmenis to the ^crent , and divers
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