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A48502 A groats worth of wit for a penny, or, The interpretation of dreams ... by Mr. Lilly. Lilly, William, 1602-1681. 1670 (1670) Wing L2224; ESTC R36475 7,287 18

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good fortune in your business the next day if you dream of Eggs that are broken there was much anger portending against you but it is past and gone if a Woman dream of Eggs that are whole she and her Neighbours will have a sad bout of scolding the next day if a man dream that he is lying with his Neighbours Wife is not then the Devil is doing his best endeavour to rob him of that he ought not to lose if a man that is born under the Planet of Mars dream that he seeth two or three Moons at once then let him look to hear strange news from the great ones It is good to dream of Gold but dangerous to dream of small pieces of Silver If you dream that your friends are dead it signifies that they are well If the man or woman dream of a black Goffin it denoteth that some kindred of theirs are dead It is bad to dream of Birds or cackling Hens but very good to dream of Bread and Corn. It is good for a man to dream of his going or climbing up any place but bad to dream of his going or falling down any place Of the Fortunes and Destinies of M●n and Women born under t●e 12 Signs ●fter the Saying of Ptholomeus TO know what Planet a Man or a Woman is born under it is necessary to observe there are 7 in the Sky which are attributed to the 7 days of the Week for every day hath its name of the Planet reigning in the beginning of it Sol demonstrates Sundays the cause is that the Sun among the other is most worthy wherefore it takes the worthiest day which is Sunday Luna she governeth the first hour of Munday Mars the first hour of Tuesday Mercury on Wednesday Iupiter on Thu●sday Venus on Fryday and Saturn on Satu●day The natural day hath 24 hours and in every several hour reigneth several Planets it is to be understood that when you begin to reckon on Sunday ye must reckon thus Sol Venus Mercury Luna Saturn Iupiter and Mars and when the number is out ye must then begin with the hour which you would know what Planet reigneth on munday we must begin at Luna Tuesday at Mars Wednesday at Mercury Thursday at Iupiter Fryday at Venus and Saturday at Saturn Thus when the number of the Planets are past ye must begin by order as aforesaid at one of the Clock on Sunday in the morning reigneth Sol at 2 Venus and so by order in every hour When a Child is born it is to be known at what hour in the beginning in the midst or at the end if it be in the beginning he shall hold of the same Planet and of the other before if in the midst it shall hold the same and of that next after nevertheless the Planet which he is born under shall not rule over the other and that of the day shall have most predomination which is the cause that a Child holdeth of divers Planets and hath several conditions He that is born under the Sun shall be prudent and wise a great speaker and that he praiseth he attributeth to himself They which are born under Venus are loved ●f every man they are good to Gods word and shall bear Rule They which are born under Mercury are not the most prudent They which are born under Luna hath an high forehead ruddy merry-vi +sag'd shamesac'd and Religious They which are born under Jupi●er are hardy fair visag'd ruddy chast and Vagabonds They which are born under Ma●s are great speakers and lyars thieves and deceivers big and old of colour Of the Four Elements and of the Four Comp●exions of M●n THese 4 are the Elements A●r Fire Earth and Water the 24 hours of the Day and Night ruleth Sanguine Cholerick Melancholly and Flegm 6 hours after Midnight Blood hath the Mastery and 6 hours before Noon Choler reignenh and the 6 hours before Midnight reighneth Flegm Ptolomeus Of the most best and profi●ablest Days that be in the Year 10 let Blood THe 6 and 10 day of M●rch shalt thou draw out Blood of the right Arm the 11 day of April of the left Arm and in the end of May of which Arm thou wilt and that against a Feaver and if thou dost neither shalt thou lose thy sight nor thou shalt have no Feaver so long as thou livest Whosoever in the 7 of M●rc● is let Blood in the right Arm and in the 11 day of Ap●il in the left Arm he shall not loose the sight of his Eyes in the 4 a●d 5 last days of May if both Arms be let blood he shall have no Feavers Whosoever in the first day of the month falleth into any infirmity the 3 day e●suing is to be feared which if he pa●s he shall escape till 30 days Whosoever falleth the 2 day though he be long sick he shall be delivered he that falleth sick on the 3 day at next change shall be delivered he that falleth sick on the 4 day he shall be grieved till the 28 day which if he pass he shall escape He that falls sick on the 5 day though he suffer grievously he shall escape He that falleth sick the 6 day though he seem to be healed nevertheless in then 5 day of the other month he shall be dead He that falleth the 7 day without grief he shall be delivered he that falleth sick the 8 day if he be not whole the 12 day he shall be dead He that falleth sick the 9 day though it be with great grief he shall escape He that falleth sick the 10 day without doubt he shall be dead He that falleth sick the 11 day shall be delivered the next day he that falleth sick the 12 day except he be delivered within 2 days of the 15 he shall be dead He that falleth sick the 13 day till the 18 day he shall be sick and if he pass he will escape He that falleth sick the 14 day shall abide till the 15 and so he shall escape he that falleth sick the 15 day except he recover within 18 days he shall be dead he that waxeth sick the 16 day he shall be dead he that waxeth sick the 17 day though he be grieved 24 days the 28 day he shall esape he that waxeth sick the 18 day he shall dye the 19 day of the next Month. He that waxeth sick the 19 day soon shall be healed he that waxeth sick the 20 day also shall escape He that waxeth sick the 21 day in 5 days shall be well but nevertheless in the month following he shall be deap he that waxeth sick in the 22 and 23 days except he run into peril of death within ten days of that other month he shall be delivered he that falleth sick the 24 day though it be with grievousness of pain in another month he shall be delivered He that falleth sick the 25 day in the 27 day he shall be delivered but nevertheless in the month following he