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A17295 A vvonderful prognostication or prediction for these seuen yeeres insuing shewing the strange and wonderfull comets and meatuors, beginning this present yeere, 1604 / written in French by the Lord of Billy ... Billy, Himbert de, ca. 1544-ca. 1630. 1604 (1604) STC 414.7; ESTC S14 11,444 32

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signe of Aquarius in winter shall ragingly giue snowes and raynes and great extraordinary frostes especially towardes the end Wee shall haue two Eclipses of the Moone this yeere The first shall be the. 27. of Iune at 4. of the clocke 11. min. in the mornyng in the. 13. degree and. 31. min. of the signe Capricorne ● then with vs shall ryse in the same 13. degree of Cancer the Moone touching the poynt of the Occident in such sort as we can see but the beginnyng thereof but the people of the West as the Spaniardes and Low Brittanes may better see it then we shee shall make it in the seuenth Station of the Heauen and. 6. deg which is of D●seases and therefore she maketh vnfortunate these two Stations in their significations which are of Maryage and of infirmitie Saturne is Dominator in this Eclipse and therefore he threatens vs with euill effectes as we haue sayd of him in 1608 and by his working in the second 10. of C●pricorne he shall vexe accordyng to Proclu● the men of Armes en●eagued agaynst the Emperour and hi● Captaines and Leaders fierce assaultes of men of warre incursions robberies and captiuities The Townes and Countrey subiect to the second Quadrangle of the Zodiaque and especially to Capricorne and the persons which in their natiuities haue for Ascendant the degree of the Eclipse and her opposite and the fiue other Planets shall feele most sharpely these her euill effectes if any come but God is aboue all his workes The other Eclipse of the Moone shall be the first of December at three of the clocke 9. min. in the mornyng and shall be darkoned 5. poynts 42. minutes and shall be made in the 8. degree of the sigae Cancer rysing in our Horizon in the. 11. degree of the signe Scorpius and shall begin in the second station of the Heauen and shall end in the first the beueuolent Iupiter exalting in Cancer and in him shall ioyne to the Eclipse presaging no euill by the Sunne but rather good and therefore we will speake lytle of it onely that we pray to the soueraigne worker creator and mediator of all thinges that it will please him to turne or moderate all sinisters euentes and Celestiall threates to the end we may serue to his glory A Description of such dayes as are most happie and vnhappie throughout the yeere THese dayes hereafter mentioned were by the Angel reuealed as some say vnto good Ioseph and others say vnto Iob whereby he knew what dayes were good or bad fortunate or vnfortunate throughout the yeere to sell buy sow plant and to buylde to remooue to vndertake vayages for trade of Merchandize for Warre or any other matter And such dayes being chosen as ar●●ereafter named are found to be most fortunate and any thing taken in hand in these dayes can not but haue good successe neither as our French Author affirmes shall any man haue any losse by any bargaine he vndertakes but shall alwayes profite himselfe Moreouer al children which are borne in any of these happy dayes shall neuer be poore and being in like sore either put to Schoole or to any science trade or occupation vpon any of these sayd happie dayes if he do perseuer and continue in his estate vocation shall vndoubtedly prosle greatly and become a rich man These ensuing are the happie dayes in number 27. IAnuary hath two the 3. and 26. February hath three the 15. 19. and 26. March hath two the 20. and 26. Aprill hath three the 12. 19. and 24. May hath three the 7. 24. and 29. Iune hath one which is the 22. Iuly hath two the 3. and 4. August hath three the 2. 22. and. 28. September hath two the 13. and 24. October hath one which is the 5. Nouember hath two the 3. and 29. December hath three the 8. 16. and 24. These dayes are sayd to be vnfortunate IAnuary hath two the 5. and 25. February hath three the 7. 18. and 24. March hath foure the 6. 7 8. and 28. Aprill hath two the 5. and 27. May hath three the 5. 7. and 27 Iune hath none Iuly hath two the 5. and 8. August hath two the 9. and 10. September hath three the 6. 8. and 26. October hath none Nouember hath foure the 4. 6. 26. and 27. December hath sixe the 1 22. 23. 25. 27. 29. A certaine Philosophe● sayth that one ought neuer to vndertake nor b●gin any thing of long continuance in these ensuing dayes viz. The. 1. of March the. 2● of Iuly the. 25. of August And in the yeere are three dayes whereon great heede must be taken eyther of ouer-eating or ouer-drinking the. 6. of the Ralendes of Aprill the. 21. of Nouember and the. 22. of Iuly for that on these dayes one myght easily fall into a great languishing Sicknesse and danger of death and 〈…〉 h●se dayes ought to be shunned by all men for else a man may vnwittingly cast himselfe away and cut off his life before his time for these day●● are called crosse or straying dayes and therefore it is written in the Gospell Primum querite r●gnum De● omnia Adijcicntur vobis FINIS