Chapter 99
Book 2. The Tempk oflVifdome. 5 5
husband ; this figure is good for all things, but wars.
Dcinonllrates the enemy to be feeble in his
^ if re.ns, and fecketh daily to come to an agree-
yf. ment, the querent fliall obtain his fuic to his
>K profit, fo that the tenth conlenc : It is for
if, yf marriage good, and better then all the other,
for it alwaycs figniftcs the pcrfedlion of it ;
the Thief that is fufpeded hath imbezelcd the thing
Jofl-, and he (hall be taken, and in danger to be hanged,
the fugitive will not return, the woman is honeft; If
the figure be made to know whecher he (hall nnarry
the party, it (ignitieth he fliall enjoy his rejquefl^ the
Gzmefter (hall win, the Wife fetteth lictle by her
Husband, or the Lemon by his friend, the Maid is no
Virgin , the man is wife , the Companion is good and
faithful .• the Thief is one of the hou(e, and the thing
loft will not be found, becaufcitis out of the houfe:
in all things this figure is indifferent, but for War , for
which it is ill.
Portends many publick enemies unto the if querent, and many Prcd-gtous Calumnies , if Scandals, and difgraces from them, and'thac if conlkncly, butic portends their dellrudion if if alio that icandalize; i: declares a crofs and unhappy marriage, alwayes brawling and contentions between theo^jerfnt and his wif>.% never quier, continual dilconccnts? and muimurings, jV^Iou- fies &c. many times feparations ; it dciu tcs alfo the t3c ith , or diftolucion of the wife, or wives .• Let no ' m^.n mqrry wich-^ut the AitiH-s advice in the choice of a Wife, kaft he unhappily do repent the bar- gain.
The Tattles of Zetrer*;, of N^m'?, of Nunibers, you (hillfi.-idin the third Book, where wc tcacn )ou
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atfo how 10 Judge all manner A Q^tiixom paft, pre- . fenr,and to come, as you find their Natural (ignifica- tior;s in the twelve Fioules.
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CHAP VIII.
of the eighth Honfe.
'YSALLjgLORIAN'DAOS fays this houfc f^is unfortunate, he calls it 'E^'^ai^^'^p^^, becauic it is the fuccedcnr of the Angle of the Occident, and ^th naturally the ^cftions and Demands, which nnay be made end projvoundcd upon the fickncls or death of any man, if he (hall live Ion ,o.«' dye quickly.
2. Alio to know whether he fha'il dye within a day, nior)Cch,oryc3.r.
V li a ptrfon Hialldye a good death, or elfe be (lain.
^1 if the abfcnt party be auve or dead.
5. Whether one abfcnt iliali return, ornot, and U'hch.
6. The time when he fnall return.
7. Of the death of the querent, or fpaee of his own life-
8. VVhcre,or about ^-ihat rin:ic the querent may die* 57* Whether the man or wife (liall dye iirfr.
I o What manner of death the q;ercnr. (hall dye* 1 1. fThcther the portion of the wife will be great,or cafily oqt.-iincd, or if the woman will be r5cn.
\ 1^. If one beaffraid of a thing, whether he ihall be in (ianger ihcrcof, or not*
1 5/ ifa womans bo^hnr^d at Sea be alive or dead. 14. If the querent iliali have the poitioi) promKed.
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