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A01797 The knowledge of things vnkowne Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.; This booke of astronomye Godfridus.; Palladius, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus. De re rustica. 1585 (1585) STC 11932; ESTC S121577 28,796 114

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THE Knowledge of Thinges vnknowne Apperteyning to Astronomy wyth necessary Rules and certayne Speares contayned in the same Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum ¶ Imprinted at London in Fleetestreete beneath the Conduite at the Signe of S Iohn Euangelist by H. Iackson 1585. Ptholomeus ¶ This is vnknown to many men though they be knowne to some men ¶ Here beginneth the Booke of Knowledge ¶ Sunday IF the Natiuitye of oure Lord come on a Sunday winter shall be good Ver shal be windy sweete and hoate Vintage shall be good Oxen waxeth shepe shal be multiplied Hony and milke and all goods shal be plenteous Olde men and women shall dye peace and accord shal be in the land Also the Sundayes of ech yeare in the hower of the day or of night to doe all thinges that thou wilt begin it is profitable Who that bene born shal be strong great and shining Who that flieth shal be found ¶ Monday If it come on the Monday Wynter shall bee medled Verre shall bee windye and good Sommer all drye or euen the contrarye if it be rayny full of tempest Vintage shal be in middle assise In ech Mondaye of the same yere in the hower of day or of night to doe all thinges that thou wilt begin it is good dreames pertayneth to effecte Who that is borne shall be strong Who that flyeth shall soone be found thefte done shal be proued He that falleth into his bed soone shall recouer ¶ Tuesday IF it come on the Tuesday winter shall be good Ver shal be wyndie Sommer shall be good Vintage shal he trauaylous women shall dye ships shall perishe on Seas In each Tuesday of the same yeare in the hower of day or of night to doe all thinges that thou wilte begin it is good Who that is borne shall be strong and couetous dreames pertayneth to age Who that flyeth shall soone be found thefte than done shal be proued ¶ Wednesday IF it come on the Wednesday wynter shall be sharpe and harde Ver shall be wyndye and euell Sommer shall be good Vintage shall be good and traueilous good witte thou shalte fynde yong men shall dye honey shall not be earnde Berers shal trauayle Shipmen shall trauaile in eche yeare In eche Wednesday of eche yeare to doe all thinges that thou wilte begin it is good ¶ Thursday IF it come on the Thursday Wynter shall bee good Verre shall bee wyndye Sommer good Vintage good and plenty shall bee Kinges and Princes perameter shall dye And in each Thursdaye of eche yeare to doe all thinges that thou wilte begin is good Who that bene boane shall be of fayre speech and worshipful Who flyeth shal soone be found thefte done by a wench shall be proued Who that falleth in his bed rather other latter ofte was wont to recouer ¶ Fryday IF it come on the Fryday winter shal be merueilous Ver windy and good Sommer good and drye Vintage plenteous there shall be dolour of the ayre Sheepe and Been shall perishe Otes shall be deare In ech Fryday of ech yeare to doe all thinges that thou wilte begin it is good Who that bene borne shall be profytable and Lech●rous Who that flyeth shall soone be found thefte done by a Childe shal be proued ¶ Saturday IF it come on the Saturdaye Wynter shall be dyrke Snowe shall bee great fruite shall be plenteous Ver shall be wyndye Sommer euel Vintage euill by places Otes shal be dere men shall waxe sicke and beene shall dye In no Saterdaye of that same yeare whether it be in the hower of day or night to begin euery thing vnneath it shall be good but if the course of the moone bring it thereto thefte done shall be founde hee that flyeth shall turne againe to his owne they that is sicke shall long wayle and vnneath they shall escape that they ne should dye ¶ Here followeth of the byrth of Children ON the Sondaye who that is borne hee shall bee greate and shyning Who that is borne on the Monday to begin all thinges he shal be good who that is borne on the Tuesday he shall be couetous and he shall perish wyth yron and vnneath he shall come to the laste age to begin all thinges he shall bee good He that is borne on the Wednesday he shall lightly learne wordes He that is borne on the Thursdaye he shal be stable and worshipfull and to begin all thinges is good He that is borne on the Frydaye hee shall be of long lyfe and lecherous and to begin all thinges it is good He that is borne on the Saturday he shal seldom be profitable but if the course of the moone bring it thereto ¶ Here beginneth the nature and disposition of the dayes of the moone with the birth of Children The first day IN the fyrst daye of the Moone Adam was made to doe all thinges it is profytable what euer thou wilt to doe good and that thou seest in thy sleepe shall be well and shall be turned into ioye If thou seemeste to be ouercommen neuer the latter thou shalte ouercome A chylde that is borne shall soone waxe and bee of long lyfe and ritche He that falleth sycke shall long wayle and hee shall suffer a long sycknesse it is good to let a little blood The seconde day JN the second day of the moone Eue was made to do an erand it is good and to doe all thinges it is profitable to buy and to sel and to flye into a ship to make away to sowe seedes thefte done shal soone be found Whatsoeuer thou shalt see in sleepe soone effecte it shal haue whether it be good or euel to let blood it is good A childe that is borne soone shall waxe and he shall be a lecherour or a strumper ¶ The iii. day IN the third day of the Moone Cayn was borne of all thinges that should be done it behooueth thee to abstayne but only that thou wilt not that it wax agayne it is good to drawe up rootes in the yard and in the field theft done shall soone be found whatsoeuer thou seest in sleepe it is nought who that is borne menlyche shal waxe but he shall dye yong A sick man that faleth in his bed shal trauayle and he shall not escape to let blood it is good ¶ The iiii day IN the fourth day of the moone Abel was borne ●hatsoeuer thou doste is good in eche trauayle The dreames that thou seest hath effect hope in God counsayle good A child that is born he shal bee a good creature and much he shal be praysed A man that falleth sicke eyther soone shall be healed or soone shal dye it is good to let blood ¶ The .v. day IN the fyfte daye of the Moone doe nothing of errandene of worke to make sacramente it is not good Who that flyeth bounde or dead he shal be shewed the dreame that thou shalte see shall be well After that thou hath seene it
shall be Beware ware that thou leese no counsayle A chylde that is borne shall dye yong He that falleth in his bed soone shall dye to let blood it is good ¶ The .vi. day IN the vi day of the Moone to send children to schole it 〈◊〉 good and to vse hunting the dreames the thou shalte see shall not hap in good but beware that thou say naught to any man Thy counsayle doe not discouer A chylde borne shal be of long lyfe and syckly A sycke man vnneath shall escape to let blood it is good ¶ The vii day IN the vii day of the Moone A bell was slayne He that falleth sicke shal dye he that is borne shal be of long life and good to lette blood and to take drinke it is good A dreame that thou seest long after shall be Who that flyeth shal soone be found and theft also To buy sooyne to tame beastes to clip heires and to take all manner of norishing it is good A sicke man if he be medicined shall be healed ¶ The viii day AND in the viii day of the Moone whatsoeuer thou wilt doe is good all thinges that thou wilt treate to go in counsayle to buy Manciples and beastes foldes of sheepe into an other place to change it is good to set foundamentes to so we seedes to go in a way A childe that is borne shal be sick but in al dayes he shal be a purchasour and he shall dye yong A dreame shall be certaine and soone shall bee If thou seest sorry thinges turne then to the east he that waxeth sick shall lyue thefte shal be found to let blood it behoueth in the middest of the day ¶ The ix day ANd in the ninth day of the Moone Lameth was borne to doe all thinges it is profytable what thing thou wilt enter to make it is good and shall profyte A dreame that thou seest shall come in the daye following or in the seconde day and thou shalte see a sygne in the East and that shall apere in slepe openly within xi dayes shall come a child borne in all thinges shal be a purchasour and good long of life A sicke man shall waile much arise Who shal be chased shall not bee found who that is oppressed shal bee comforted presume thou not to let blood ¶ The x. day ANd in the tenth daye of the Moone was borne the Patriarke Noe. Whatsoeuer thou wilte doe shall pertayne to lighte Dreames be in dayne and within iiii dayes shall come wyth out perrill a childe that is borne shall enuyron many countries and he shall dye olde whatsoeuer be loste shall bee hyde who that is bounde shal be vnbounde Who that flyeth after shal bee found Who that falleth in trauayle without perrill shal be deliuered who that falleth into his bed he shall long abide to let blood it is good ¶ The xi day AND in the xi day of the Moone Sem was borne it is good to begin workes to go out to seeke to make wedding A dreame wythin .iiii. dayes shall be fulfylled wyth out perrils and such it shall appeare after that thou seest A chylde that is borne shall bee of long lyfe and religious and loueable he shall haue a sygne in the forehead or in the mouth or in the eye and in latter age he shal be made better A wenche shall haue a sygne that shee shall bee learned wyth wisdome to goe into a way it is good and to chaunge foldes of sheepe from place to place he that is syck and he be long sycke he shal be healed ech day to let blood it is good ¶ The xii day AND in the xii day of the Moone was borne Canaan the sonne of Cham nothing thou shalte begin for it is a greenous daye a dreame shall be certayne to ioye to thee after that thou seest within ix dayes it shall be fulfylled To wed and to doe errands it is profytable that is lost shall be found A child that is borne shal be of long lyfe angry and honest a sicke man shall be greeued and aryse who that is taken shal be lefte thefte soone shall be found to let blood at euen it is good The xiii day ANd in the thirteene daye of the Moone Noe planted Vynes and in eache daye Vynes beene made to plante Vines it is good after that thou seest thy dreame shal be and with in foure dayes it shall come to gladnesse but take heede to Psalmes and to Drysons A chylde borne in aduersitie shal be let he shall bee angry and he shall not be long of lyfe Who that is bound shall be loosed that is loste shall be found Who that waxeth sicke long time shall trauayle and vnneath shal be saued but dye To wed a wyfe it is good It is good eche daye to let blood The xiiii day THe xiiii daye of the Moone is a good daye and a glade Noe blessed all thinges that shal be done what soeuer thou wilte doe and shall come to thee to heale A dreame within sixe dayes shall be to make wedding it is good and to goe in the waye Axe of thy friend or thine enemye and it shall be done to thee A chylde that is borne shall be a traytour the sicke man shall be chaunged and ryse and shal be healed by medicine to let blood it is good ¶ The xv day ANd in the xv daye of the Moone Tongues were deuided doe no worke begin no erand for it is a greeuous day A sicke man shall long trauayle but hee shall escape A dreame that thou seest nothing shall noy but soone shall come A chylde borne shall dye yong that is lost shall be founde to let blood it is good ¶ The xvi day ANd in the xvi daye of the Moone Pythagoras was borne the authour of Phylosophers to buy and t● sell it is good to tame Oxen and other Beastes A dreame is not good after long time it shall come and it shal be harmefull to take a wife and to make wedding it is good foldes of sheepe from place to place to chaunge it is good A chyld that is borne shal be of long lyfe but he shal be poore forsworne and accused A sicke man if he chaunge his place he shall liue to let blood it is good The xvii day IN the xvii daye of the Moone it is euill to doe an erand a dreame that thou seest after long time shal be or within xxx dayes A Childe that is borne shal be sely he that is sick shal be much greeued and aryse that is loste shal be found to send children to schole to be wedded and to make medicine and to take it is good but not to lette blood The xviii day AND in the xviii daye of the Moone is good for all thinges to be done namely to begyn houses And to set children to schoole dreames are good and shal be done wythin xx dayes Who that sicknesse hath shall soone rise or long be sicke
hee is of Mars ¶ Adam 31. Andren 12. Aldon 25. Nufos 12. Benaster in is 92. Becus 9. Dauid 9. ¶ Also here followeth another A.B.C. to knowe by of what sygne in the Zodyack euery man is that is to say vnder which sygne he is borne and to whyche sygne he is moste lyke Also here by thou mayest knowe hys fortune and the momente in the which he shall dye Also here by thou maye knowe thy fortune and infortune of manye thinges Townes Cities and Castles ¶ A 2. B 2. C 20. D 41. E 5. F 24. G 3. H 20. I 10. K 13 L 42. M 12. N 22. O 21. P 21. Q 24. R 27. S 22. T 91. V 13 X 20. Y 20. T 7 ¶ If thou wylte knowe by thys A.B.C. anye man as it is sayde before take hys name and hys mothers name And also if thou wilte knowe of anye Towne by thys A.B.C. as it is sayde before then take that Townes name and the name of the Cyttye of Ierusalem for that is the mother of all Townes and then account the letters of the names by the number of thys A.B.C. and when thou haste all done departe it by 28. and if 1. or 2. be ouer then that that thou seekest longeth to the Weather and if 3. or 4. or 5. be ouer then that that thou séekest longeth to the Bull and if 6. or 7. be ouer then longeth it to the Iemuse and if 8. or 9. be ouer then longeth it to the Crabe and if 10.11 or 12. then longeth it to the Lyon and if 13. or 14. then longeth it to the Virgine and if 15. or 16. be ouer then longeth it to the Balance and if 17.18 or 19. then longeth it to the Scorpyon and if 20. or 21. then longeth it to the Sagitarie and if 22. or 23. then longeth it to the Caprycorne and if 24. or 25. then longeth it to the Aquary and if 26.27 or 28. then longeth it to the Fyshe ¶ Another Alphabet DEparte anye thing in 7. by the proper name of these letters A. will tell whiche of the 7. it is by the ouer number deuided by 9. A. 3. B. 4. C. 2. D. 2. E. 2. F. 4. G. 2. H. 5. I. 3. K. 5. L. 6. M. 25. N. 25. O. 12. P. 13. Q. 15. R. 8. S. 13. T. 2. V. 23. X. 98. Y. 56. Z. 34. ¶ To knowe the weather that shall bee all the yeare after the chaunge of euerye Moone by the Pryme dayes SVndaye Pryme drye weather Munday Pryme moyst weather Tuesday Pryme colde and wynde Wednesday Pryme meruaylous Thurseday Pryme fayre and clere Fryday Pryme fayre and fowle Suturday Pryme rayne ¶ A Rule to knowe vppon what Letter what hower and what minute as followeth Pryme vppon hora mynutes A 29. 9. B 4. 5. C 13. 1 D 20. 18. E 18. 12. F 21. 4. G 13. 20. EVermore thus reigneth these feuen planets First reigneth Saturne then Iupiter then Mars then Soll then Venus then Mercurye and then Luna Saturne is Lord on Saturday Iupiter is lord on Thursday Mars is Lord of Tuesday Soll on Sunday Venus on Friday and Mercury of wednesday and Luna on Munday Saturne Iupyter Mars Soll Mercury is masculine That is to say Mankinde Venus and Luna are Feminine that is to say womankind Saturne Mars and Luna are euill Planets Iupyter soll and Venus be good Planettes and Mercury is chaungeable On Saturdaye the fyrste hower after midnighte reygneth Saturne the seconde hower Iupiter the third hower Mars the iiii hower Soll the v. hower Venus the since hower Mercury the vii hower Luna And then againe Saturne the viii hower and Iupiter the ix hower Mars the x. hower Soll the xi hower Venus the xii hower Mercurye the xiii hower and Luna the xiiii hower Then agayne the thyrde of day time Saturne the xv hower Iupyter the xvi hower Mars the xvii hower foll the xviii hower Venus the xix hower Mercury the xx hower and Luna the xxi hower And then agayne the iiii tyme saturne the xxii hower Iupyter the xxiii hower Mars the xxiiii hower And then beginneth soll in the hower after midnighte on the sunday Venus the second hower Mercury the thirde hower Luna the iiii hower saturne the fyfte hower And so forth hower by hower and Planet by Planet in order as they stande Eche Planet to hys owne daye reygneth euermore certaynely the tyrste hower the viii hower the xv hower and the xxii hower And so fourth euermore one after another And nexte after that reygneth the Planet that is nexte in order as thus Saturne Iupyter Mars Soll Venus Mercurius and Luna ¶ Of the moste best and profytablesse dayes that be in the yeare to let blood IN the beginning of March that is to saye the vi and the tenth daye thou shalte drawe out blood of the right arme In the beginninge of Aprill of the lefte arme and that in the xi daye for the sight In the ende of Maye of which arme thou wylte and that agayne the Feuer and if thou so doest neyther thou shalte lose thy sighte nor thou shalte haue no Feuers how long thou lyuest ¶ Quot retinente vita et non mortis Imago Si semperfuerint viuens morietur et infra   Goodhap Mishap Mishap   Best 1. 13.   Sorrowe 2. 14. 24. 3. 16. 26. 4. 17. 23. Best 6. 18. 27. Dearth 11. 8. 10.   20.   ¶ Est vesper Eplaton deampulle Philosophie Vita 5. 19.   Heauines 7. 21. 28. 9. 22. 29. Vita 12. 25. 30. Ioye 15.       Vita Ioye Ioye   Collige per numeroes aliquid cupis esse phandre Iunge simullatum feriaque Diem A. iii. B. vi C. xii D. xx E. xxvi F. xxv G. iii. K. xv L. xxi M. xv N. xxii O. xx P. xiiii Q. xvi R. iiii S. xxix T. xxviii V. iiii X. vi Y. vi Z. iii. Sunday xiii Munday xviii Thuesday xv Wednesday xxv Thurseday xi Fryday xv Saturday xxvi ¶ Thus endeth the Speare of Platon WHo so euer in the vii daye of Marche letteth him blood in the righte arme in the leuenth daye of Aprill in the left arme he shall not lose the sight of his eyen And in the fower or fyfte last daye of Maye in both armes be letten blood he shal haue no feuers Whosoeuer in the fyrste day of each moneth falleth into anye infyrmitye the thyrd day ensuing is to dred which if he passe he shall escape tyll thirtye dayes Who so falleth in the seconde day is to dread which if he passe though he long be sick he shal be deliuered He that falleth in the thirde daye at nexte shal be deliuered He that falleth sycke in the iiii daye he shall bee greeuouslye to the xxviii daye whiche if hee passe he shall escape He that falleth the fyft daye thoughe he suffer greeuously he shall escape He that falleth in the sixte day though he seeme to be healde neuer the latter in the fyfte daye of
the other moone he shall be deade He that falleth in the vii daye wythout griefe he shall be delyuered He that falleth the viii daye if he be not whole at the xii daye he shall be deade He that falleth in the ninth daye though it be wyth great griefe he shal escape He that falleth in the x. day wythout doubt he shall be deade He that falleth in the xi daye he shall be delyuered the next day He that falleth in the xii daye but if he be delyuered wythin two dayes within xv he shall be deade He that falleth in the xiii daye tyll the xviii dayes he shall be sycke which if he passe he shall escape He that falleth in the fourteen daye he shall dwell till the xv and so he shall escape He that waxeth sycke the xv daye but if he recouer wythin xviii dayes he shall be dead He that falleth in the xvi daye though he be greeued till xxiiii dayes till the xxviii dayes he shall escape He that falleth in the xvii day he shall dye the x. day He that falleth sick in the xviii daye soone shall bee healed He that falleth in the xix daye also shall escape He that falleth syck in the xx daye in the v. daye he shall escape but neuerthelesse in the moneth following he shal be dead He that waxeth sycke in the xxi day but he runne into perrill of death within x. dayes of that other moneth he shall be delyuered He that waxeth sicke in the xxii daye but he runne into perill of death within ten dayes of that other moneth he shall be delyuered He that falleth in the xxiii daye thoughe it be wyth greeuousnesse of payne in the other moneth he shall bee delyuered He that falleth in the xxiiii daye in the xxvii daye he shall bee delyuered but neuerthelesse in the moneth following he shall be dead He that falleth sycke in the xxv day thoughe he suffer a little neuerthelesse he shall escape Hee that falleth in the xxvi daye thoughe he suffer to the outpassing neuerthelesse in that other moneth he shall be delyuered Hee that falleth in the xxvii daye it manasseth death He that falleth in the xxviii daye it manasseth death He that falleth the xxix daye little and little in that other month he shall be deliuered He that falleth sicke in the xxx daye it is doubte whether hee passe anye of these Also he that waxeth sicke in the xxxi whether hee shall escape it is vnknowne ¶ Here followeth the nature of the xii Signes ARies is hote and drye nature of the fire and gouerneth the heade face of man is good for bleeding when the Moone is in it saue in the party that it gouerneth and ruleth Taurus is euill for bleeding Taurus is drye and colde nature of earth and gouerneth the necke and the knot vnder the throate and is euill for bleeding ¶ Gemini is euill for bleeding Gemini is hote and moyst nature of the ayre and gouerneth the shoulders the armes the handes and is euill for bleeding ¶ Cancer is indifferent for bleeding Cancer is colde and moyst nature of water and gouerneth the breast the stomacke and the milte and is indifferent neyther to good nor to badde for letting of blood ¶ Leo is euill for bleeding Leo is hote and drye nature of fyre and gouerneth the back and the sides and is euill for blood letting ¶ Virgo is indifferent for bleeding Virgo is colde and drye and nature of the earth gouerneth the wombe and the inwarde parties and is neyther good nor euil for bleeding but betweene both ¶ Libra is right good for bleeding Libra is hote and moyste nature of the ayre and gouerneth the nauill the reynes and the lowe partes of the wombe and is very good for bleeding ¶ Scorpio is indifferent for bleeding Scorpio is colde and moyst nature of the water and gouerneth the members of man and is neyther good nor bad for bleeding but indifferente betweene both ¶ Sagittarius is good for bleeding Sagittarius is hote and drye nature of fire and gouerneth the thighes and is good for bleeding ¶ Capricornus is euill for bleeding Capricornus is colde and dry nature of earth and gouerneth the knees and is euill for bleeding ¶ Aquarius is indifferent for bleding Aquarius is hote and moyste nature of ayre and gouerneth the legges and is neyther good nor euill for bleeding Pisces is indifferente for bleeding Pisces is colde moyst nature of water and gouerneth the feete and is neyther good nor euill for bleeding but indifferent No man ought not to make incision nor touch wyth yron the members gouerned of any signe the day that the Moone is in it for feare of the greate effusyon of blood that mighte happen Nor in likewise when the sunne is in it for the great daungers and perrill that might follow thereof ¶ Here followeth the Anathomye of the bones in mans body and the number of them which is in all ii C. and xlviii IN the top of the head is a bon that couereth the brayne the which Ptholomeus calleth the Capitall bone In the scull be two bones which bene called parietalls that holdeth the brayne close and stedfast And more lower in the brayne is a bone called the crowne of the heade and one the one syde and on the other bene two holes wythin the whyche is the pallays or roofe bone In the part behynde the head bene iiii lyke bones to the which the chayne of the necke holdeth In the nose ben ii bones The bones of the chaftes aboue be xi and of the neyther iaw ben ii aboue the apposite of the brayne there is one behynde named collaterall The bones of the teeth be xxx eyght before iiii aboue iiii vnderneth sharpe edged for to cut the morsels and there is iiii sharpe ii aboue and ii vnderneth and ben called conines for they be lyke conies teeth After that bene xvi that be as they were homers or grindinge teeth for they chewe and grynde the meate the whiche is eaten and there is iiii aboue on euery syde iiii vnderneath And then the iiii teeth of sapyence on euery syde of the chaftes one aboue and one vnderneath In the chin from the head downewarde bene xxx bones called knottes or ioyntes In the breast before bene vii bones and on euerye syde xii rybbes By the necke betweene the head and the Shoulders bene ii bones named the sheres and ben the ii shoulder blades From the Shoulder to the Elboe in ech arme is a bone called the Adiutor from the Elbow to the hande bone euery arme ben ii bones that ben called Cannes in eche hand bene viii bones aboue the palme bene iiii bones which bene called the Combe of the hande The bones in the fingers in ech hande xv in euery finger three At the endē of the ridge ben the huckle bones whereto bene fastened the two bones of the thighes in eche knee is a bone called the knee
and then recouer thefte then done shall bee found A knaue childe then borne shall be vnouercome and eloquente prowde vnpeaceable not long lyfe A maid child than borne shal be chaste laborous senyaunte and better in her hynder age they shall both be marked aboue the knees not so hardye thou to lette blood this day The xix day IN the xix daye of the Moone is not full good ne full euill dreames shall come within xx dayes who that hath sicknesse shall soone ryse if bee take medicine thefte than done shall not be founde A knaue chylde then borne shal be true benynge fleight wyse euer waxe better and better in great worshippe and haue a marke in the brow A mayde chylde then borne shal be right sicke saue not payde of one man that day is good to bleede The .xx. day AND in the Twentye Daye of the Moone Isaack blessed hys Sonne what euer thou wilte do is good a dreame that thou seest shall appeare but say it to no man to make wedding is good to buy a manciple it is good to builde houses it is good to change foldes of sheeepe from place to place it is good and to tame beasts and to so we seedes A chylde that is borne shal be a fyghter and hee shall haue many aryuynges that is loste shal be founde to chaunge beene it is good A sycke man shall long wayle or soone aryse to let blood on euen it is good The .xxi. day ANd in the xxi daye of the Moone Saule was borne fyrst King of the Iewes a dreame is true and to ioye shal pertaine within iiii dayes A child that is borne shall fynde much euill he shal be a theefe and witty he shall be a traytor and traueilous Esau toke the residue blessing of his father it is good to heale swyne and other beastes it behoueth to abstaine from gamyng thinges to goe in the way it is good A sicke man shal be sick and aryse thefte shal be found let no blood neyther day nor night The xxii day IN the xxii daye of the Moone Ioseph was borne it is a daye of holynesse if thou doest any errand thou shalt fynd it greeuous dreames shal be certayne and shall come to ioy A child borne in all days shal be a purchasour merry faire religious and leperous A sicke man both late is confyrmed and healed Beene to chaunge from place to place it is good A sick man shall be sicke and be healed to let blood all day is good The xxiii day IN the xxiii day of the Moone Beniamin was borne Sonne of the right syde the laste sonne of the Patriarke Noe. What euer thou wilte do is good A dreame that thou seest shall turne to ioy and nothinge shall noye and other while it was wonte to fall within eyghte dayes To take a wyfe it is good to make weddinges to set foundamentes to open newe earth to tame Beastes it is good A chylde borne shall be outcast and many lettinges hee shall make and in synnes he shall dye A sicke man shall be sicke and arise it is good to let blood The xxiiii day IN the xxiiii daye of the Moone Golyas was borne a dreame that thou seest signifyeth thy heale and nothing shall noye a childe borne shall be compendious and shall doe wonderfull thinges A sicke man shall languishe and be healed to let blood before the thirde hower it is good The xxv day In the xxv daye of the Moone our Lorde sente sygnes into Egipte by Moyses and in eche day he passed the red sea he that maketh sacramente shall dye in a perrillous death beware dread to come the dreame signifyeth harde things and within x. dayes it was wonte to come Early then bowe thine heade into the Easte A chylde borne shal be an euill man many perrilles he shall suffer A sycke man shall sustaine iniurye and vnneath shall escape it is good to let blood The xxvi day IN the xxvi day of the Moone Moyses dryed the red Sea In the daye Ionathas the sonne of Saule was borne dead is Saule wyth his sons thou shalte begin nothing the dreame shal be certayne and shal be turned into ioye to men Pilgrimes it pertayneth to beware of spyes of thyne ennemies A chylde borne shall be full loueable but neyther ritche nor pore A sycke man shall trauayle and aryse it he haue the Dropsye he shall dye to let blood a little it is needefull The xxvii day IN the xxvii Daye of the Moone oure Lorde rayned Manna to the children of Israel what euer thou wilte do is good be busy for a dreame that thou seest was wont to come eyther to good or euill A chylde borne shal be of long lyfe and moste loued and menelyche straunge neither riche nor pore A sycke man shall rise to life he shall be holden in much langoure but he shall be healed foldes of sheepe frō place to place to change it is good to let blood on euen is good The xxviii day ANd in the xxviii day of the Moone the dayes be fighting Tabernacles bene fixed in Desarte what euer thou wilte doe is good a dreame that thou seest shall turne into ioy and shal come welfullich A child borne shal be muche loued he shal be holded in sicknesse a sicke man that fasteth in infyrmitye soone shall be saued to let blood in the euening it accordeth The xxix day ANd in the xxix day of the Moone the Iewes went into the lande of beheast Herode the King cutte of the childrens heades begin nothing the dreame shal be certaine and good gladnesse and ioy it signifyeth an errande begon it is good to fullfyll to take a wyfe it is good but nilte thou not to make dowers ne wryte Testamentes A childe borne shal be of long lyfe wyse and holy and meke to fish and hunt it is good a sicke man shall not greeuously be sicke but scape it is good to let blood The xxx day ANd in the xxx Day of the Moone Samuell the Prophete was borne whatsoeuer thou wilte doe is good a dreame that appeareth to thee certayne and within ii dayes thou shalte see and thou shalte fynde a red sygne in the East within ix dayes A chylde borne shal be of long lyfe and profytable and well measured in eche thing A syck man shal nigh come to deth in no maner let no blud These and many other pertaineth to men after as the course of the moone foloweth ¶ Here endeth the nature and disposition of the dayes of the Moone wyth the byrth of Chyldren And here followeth of Saturne and what Saturne is SAturne what is Saturne he is the fyrste Planet and the wickeddeste and he vnbeginneth the Zodyacke but once in thyrtye yeares than followeth it forth in the Zodyacke by xii sygnes that Saturne reigneth in eche sygnes ii yeares a halfe in .vi. sygnes he raigneth xv yeares And in all the xii sygnes he reigneth euen xxx yeares and right as