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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 97

Book 2. ihe Temple of Wi] dome. 5 1

or VnelU prove adjuvant unto him , ana may probably end it in his Peregrination.
Signifieth that the open enemy is ill, but he
>tc is of no great power, and each thing that he :^ >k doch , he doch it with an anger and ha-
^ ftineis, but his anger is foon paft, the party ^ i^ (hall lofe his fuit, the party fufpeded is the Thccf^and hath flollen the thing; the fugitiva will not be taken , the woman married will be a Whore, the man is of an ill will, he (hall lofe at Dice, and Cards, and other fports : The Hounds will lofe the Game,and fpcnd upon a cold fccnr, & it falfe ^ the Marriage will quickly take force, but to no great pro- fit to the one pare, or unco the other ; for War it is ill, the Wife loveth not her Husband well, but hath com- pany of others then he, the Maiden is no Virgin ; the* Woman loft will not be found , the man (hall go to war, but not profit much thereby ; there (hall be no great R^acs of Arms done, but only affaults ind skir- miflics , the Accord (hall not long laft betwixt Kings, Princes, or Z^ords, becaufe they are not faithful, the party hath no wit but to do harm , the Thecf is not of the houfe, but is run away, the thing loft (hall not be had again: There will be no accord in all the de- mands which you may make in this houfe, this Figure is ilij but for Bawdcry.
A^tirs up many quarrells, and controvcrfies >^ v(i betwixt the querent and great and eminent i^ >ic women,!f he be therein c^ D or c^ of C^r-
if cer, Tnfi-itta^ P^er^ or RptheHs^ then many
>^ ^ publick enemies will arife againft him , by
whofe means, and accufations, and crofle-
g^'ainM informations he may incur ihe fentcrice or ccn-
fureofa judge or chief Magiftrate, and to luft^r in^-
\ pri-
5 2 ihe Temple of IVifdome - Bock. 2 .
pntonment, or cxiic,his wife will be in much prejudice and danger, and be will f. -How very ill courfes.
Denotes very few enemies, but portends
^ -^ much good from women, and that he iliall
>ic ufe their companies, and delight therein ; it
>K alfo denotes great Kiche? with a Wife, or
^ Wives, and (hews her to be of an honefl,piu-
dcnr, and exteileiu carriage^and behaviour.
^ignifiech that the enemy is wicked, and of ^ an ill heart and sff ~jf ty, and intendeth much harm ; the Plaintiff yf ^ ihdW win his fuit, but not without great pain, >f if travel, and diligent foiiciting; the Theef it ft^btile and crafty, the Fugitive will not be ftiind, neither return «fain ; the woman is cholerick, the niarriage will not be for the fma 11 profit that com- eth thereof; the man is ill m ndcd , the Gameifer fiiall iofe , wcfliiilhave Wais ; the woman hach to dt) uith more then her hui>brr.d ; the Maid is no Vir- iMsV* the woinsn or thing fo(l will net return again , the wcm and have the vidory ., he hath pood judgment in war, •s^n^ how to fight, the Theef will not be found, neither the thing lof^ : the peace asade between two parties ivill not long connnuc : In all things this Figure is ill, but for wars and women.
Signiiieth the enemy is feeble, andof fmall y : :k fur marrage ic is ill, ihe man will put away his >i ft :r fhall not win much , the Maid is no Vir- gin : Jn ail the demands this Figure is ill, but for voy- iii/c-i b) Water. Sig-