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A88548 The Lord Merlins prophecy concerning the King of Scots: foretelling the strange and wonderfull things that shall befall him in England. As also, the time and manner of a dismal and fatall battel; the event and success thereof: a great blowe to be given, and the Northern Chicken inforced to flie to forraign countries for aid & succour. Also, King James his dream. and Queen Ann's prophecy touching the King, and the redusing of England, Scotland, and Ireland from monarchy. With the Lady Sybilla's prophecy, touching the destroying of the nobility, and what shall afterwards befall this nation in government and discipline. Likevvise, the prophecy of Paul Grebner (a German) concerning Charles son of Charles the Emp: foretelling his greatness and victorious conquests. Presented to Queen Elizabeth anno 1582. and recorded in the library of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, by Dr. Nevill, clerk of her Majesties closet. Merlin Ambrosius, attributed name.; Grebner, Paul.; Anne, Queen, consort of James I, King of England, 1574-1619, attributed name.; James I, King of England, 1566-1625, attributed name. 1651 (1651) Wing L3053; Thomason E640_15; ESTC R202765 10,907 18

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universal Monarchy upon the earth These are untruths and the fantasies of leud men I know it will be expected I should say somewhat concerning this Northern Lion who most assuredly shall appear unto the world the Prodromus whereof was the Star which appeared 1572. Many Authors or Manuscripts mentioning such a Lion such a Northern Prince or the Eagle of the North the wonderful Eagle or such a Man that shall in the latter times or declining age of the world do wonderful Acts in W●● equalling if not transcending all those we read of in the preceding Histories either prophane or Divine but they all unanimously proclaim a short reign and a violent death in his younger years and to say the truth there is scarce a Prophet or Man of any Nation in Europe who hath been indued with Prophetick spirit but he in some part of his works or other hath hinted at such a person Emperor or King nay some have not been wanting to affirm his name as you may see in the Chronicles of Magdeburg testified by Carion in his third Book The wonderfull Year of the World The certain year of these Monethly Predictions is not to be revealed but such there will be in that great year before the wonderful Catastrophe of this world shall happen Ianuary A Showr of bloud shall rain continually for one houre space in one Land of Europe that Reign or people thereof shall first come to destruction February All Nations troubled with rumours of wars every Region preparing Armies and mustering men traffique generally prohibited by Land and by Sea every Country inforced to live of their own stock and commodities March The main Sea shall hugely swell with mighty tempests and windes so that the Sea-bankes in many places shall overflow their accustomed bounds inundations universally or in every Country one Island shall be quite overflown with the Sea where the double Cross hath Government the sins of the Prince or Rulers thereof being so extreme high against the Majesty of God April A terrible Sea-fight such as hath not been before occasioning the water to look more red then the red Sea the water all turn'd to bloud England thou wilt have a share in this fight God of his great goodnesse make thee victorious after a hard fight thou shalt overcome May War and bloudshed over all the Earth one Nation shall send so many men to the wars that it shall for a time even be desolate of men so that twelve women will be glad of one man nay hardly procure one young men for them all June In the Eastern parts of the world a whole Nation shall fight a great battle in a wrong cause and defend an evil man but the vengeance of God will rain down a showr of fire from the throne of Heaven and consume that Army wholly with all their wealth and treasures even as they lodge in their Tents c. July So great a drought will appear that multitudes of people shall die in many places for mere want of water Soldiers shall not be able for heat to carry their arms the Earth shall be so dry and parched with the Sun it shall yield no fruit to feed Cattle August Great plagues and Mortality will cover the whole face of the Earth and so destroy Mankind that there will not be sufficient Labourers to get in Harvest or the fruits of the Earth in this Month such swarms of noysome Fowls and Flies shall come from the East as they shall devour the Corn on the ground the Fruit on Trees that all shall be barren Men living in those times and in this Moneth shall have more sorrow and woes and more famine and distress then was in Ierusalem when Titus besieged it September The season of this month will be so unnatural and the Earth so unfit for Tillage that all manner of Cattle will rat on the ground which will breed such store of flies and vermine that the earth will be empoysoned and receive no Fruit to increase October A general Famine and dearth of Corn will overspread most Nations of Europe so that the child shall sterve at her mothers breast the mother having no food to nourish her self or child November One appears suddenly and unexpectedly a great Conqueror the world filled with the Fame of this Man who suddenly like Augustus gives peace unto the whole Earth December All wars end Religion truly preached universally over the world a general peace no more treason or rebellion not long after the Trumpet founds and Christ appears Divers Predictions upon the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter July 1623. 1 Divers sinister events shall seem to conspire together for the crossing of a great Prince who by oppressing the common People shall in the end drive them to sedition This came to passe accordingly in K. Charles his Reign 2 The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in the House caelestial called that of death doth portend that some Prince shall be detained prisoner to the great disadvantage of his affairs of Estate 3Vpon the first quarter of the Moon which shall be the 27 of February is foretold That some King or Prince shall undertake a voyage of great consequence without certainty of return which at the best shall be both later then expectation and after the induring of many miseries King Charles his succesless journey into Spain 4 He which shall stand on the top of fortunes wheel let him look warily to his feet for fear of slipping because so great a fall is threatned him as shall astonish those who have climed up into the seats of honour unworthily Read the Annalls of 1624. 1625. and 1626. 5 A Monarch that hath betrusted his affairs of great consequence to the direction of one who was no way capable of so weighty a charge shall be sensible of the great fault he hath committed whereof he shall too late repent King Charles relying on Canterbury and other silly fellowes makes this good 6 The stirrers and Incendiaries of sedition shall make residence in the Houses of Kings and Princes 7 War deferr'd through want of money 8 The Land and Town Geminist shall bewail the want of her Son London here is intended 9 There shall be great levying of Souldiers for the execution of some stratagem but all shall turn to nothing for the sudden departure of a great Personage shall cause much murmuring and discontent It intends the private raising of Horse in Germany c. 10 Men disguised shall desire that their outward semblance may make shew of that which they are not and shall be the Authours of many particular Combats in the Land Geminist Thus much was in the old Manuscript Because I would give full satisfaction unto the three Nations of England Scotland and Ireland and beat all our Enemies with their own weapons viz. with real Prophecies give me leave to repeat a Scotish Prophecy Priscae Scotorum Prophetiae 1 Scotland be sad now and lament thy Child whom thou hast lost