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A12110 The shepardes kalender Here beginneth the kalender of shepardes newly augmented and corrected.; Compost et kalendrier des bergiers. English. Copland, Robert, fl. 1508-1547, attributed name. 1570 (1570) STC 22415; ESTC S107779 143,077 197

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suffre muche shame she shall reioyce the goodes of her frendes that which she conceaueth in her minde shall come to effecte shall haue the best partye he shall haue many husbandes and manye children she shal be in her beste estate at xvi yere and she shal haue a signe in the myddes of her body she shal be syckely and if she escape she shall lyue lxxvi yeare after nature she ought be beare ringes and precious stones vpon her the dayes of iupiter and of luna byn right good for them and the dayes of mars contrary as well the man as woman may be lykened to the bul that laboureth the lande and when the sede is sowen he hath but the strawe for his parte they shall kepe well theyr owne and it shal not profyte to them ne to other and shal be reputed vnkinde ¶ of the signe of gemini the man that is borne in the signe of gemini from mydde maye to mydde iune shall haue manye woundes and he shall be fayne and mercyfull he shall leade an open and a reasonable lyfe he shall receaue muche money he wil go in vnknowen places and do many pylgrimages he will prayse hymselfe and wyll not byde in the place of his natiuitye he shall be wyse and negligente in his workes he shal come to rychesse vnto .xxvi. yere his firste wyfe shal not lyue longe but he shall marry straunge womē he shal be late maryed he shal be bytten of a dogge shal haue a marke of iron or of fyre he shal be turmented in water and shall passe the sea shall lyue and hundred yere and x. monthes after nature ¶ the woman then borne shall come to honoure and set forwarde with the goodes of other and she shal be agreued of a false cryme she ought to be wedded at xiiii yeare yf she shall be chaste and eshewe all perill and shall lyue lxx yere after nature and shall honour god the dayes of mercury soll to them byn right good the dayes of luna and uenus bin to them contrary and as wel the man as the woman shall augmente and assemble the goodes of theyr successours but skantly shal they vse their owne goodes they shal be so auaricious ¶ of the signe of cancer nexte after he that is borne vnder the signe of cācer fro myd iune to myd iuly shal be very auaricious and of egall stature he will loue women he shal be merye humble good wyse and wel renomed he shal haue domage by enuye he shall haue the moneye of other in hys gydynge he shall be a conductoure● of other folkes thinkes he shall haue stryfe and discorde amonge his neighbours will auenge hym on his enemy by his errogās many shal mocke hym he shal haue often great feare on the water he wil kepe his corage secretely in him selfe shall suffre doloure of the wombe he shall find hidden money laboure sore for his wife he shall se his perill in a certeyne yere the which shal be knowen of god his hauoyre shall decrease at .xxxiii. yeare he shall passe the sea and shal lyue .lxx. yere after nature and fortune shal be agreble to hym ¶ the woman that shal be borne in this tyme shal be furious incontinent angry and sone appeased she is nymble seruysabye wyse ioyous and shal suffry many perilles if any person do her any seruice she will recompence them well she shal be labouringe and take great peyne vnto xxx yere and then she shall haue rest she shall haue many sonnes she must be wedded at xiiii yeare honoures and giftes shall folowe her she shal haue woundes behole their of and shal haue peril of waters and shal be hurte in a secrete place she shall be bytten of a dogge and shall lyue lxx yere after nature the dayes of iupyter uenus and luna to them bin right good the dayes of mars right euyll and a swell the man as the woman shall haue good fortunes victory ouer theyr enemies ¶ of the signe of leo. as we rede he that is borne vnder the signe of leo fro mydde iulye to mydde auguste shal be fayne and hardy he shall speake openly and shall be mercyfull he shall wepe with the wepers and shall be errogant in wordes ●he shall haue a perill in certeyne tyme and at xxx yeare he shal be awayted to be domaged but he shall eschewe that perill his benefytes shal be ingrate he shal be honoured of good folke and opteyne his enterpryse he shall goodes by temporal seruyces he shal be in great to theues and shal be great puissaunt he shal haue charge of the commontie and as muche as he leseth he shall wyn he shall come to dignitie and shal be amyable he shall take fortune of three wyues he wyll go often on a pylgrimages and suffre peyne of the sight he shall fall from hye and be fearefull of water he shall finde hydde money at viii yeare of age he shall be sycke also he shal be in peryll and doubt of some greate lorde and at xxxvi yere he shal be bytten of a dogge and be hole with greate peyne and shall lyue lxxxiiii yere after nature ¶ the woman that shal be borne in thys tyme shal be a great lyer fayre well spoken marcyfull pleasant and maye not suffre ne se men wepe she shal be meke her firste husbande shall not lyue longe she shall haue peyne in her stomake she shal be awayted of her neyghbours at xvii yeare and lyue to greate rychesse she shall haue chyldren of three men she shal be amyable and haue the bluddy flyxe and shal be bytten of a dogge she shall fall from hye and lyue lxxvii yere after nature the dayes of mercurye sol and mars to them be right good the dayes of saturne byn contrarye and as well the man as the woman shal be hardy greet quarellers and mercyfull ¶ of the signe of uirgo of the sygne of uirgo i fynde that he which is borne fro mydde august to myd septembre shall gladlye commend his wyfe he shal be a greate householder engenyeus he shal be folycytous too hys worke he shal be shamefast and of great courage and al that he seeth he shall couet in his vnderstandynge he will be sone angrye and surmounte hys enemyes scarsely shall he be a whyle with his firste wife he shal be fortunate at xxxi yere he will not hyde that that he hath and shal be in peryll of water he shall haue a wounde with yron and shal lyue lxx yere after nature ¶ the woman then borne shal be shamefast engenious and will take peyne and ought to be wed at xii yere she shall not be longe with her first husbande her seconde husbande shal be of longe lyfe shal haue much good by another woman she shall fall from hye her lyfe shal be in peryl and shall dye shortelye she shall suffre doloure at x. yeare yf she escape these doloures she shall lyue
and gambauldes with leaping and springing and wil vse playing at the chesse and at the cardes and tables and desire ofte to commune of lust and loue and couet of sweete meates and drinkes as wine and be oft dronken and oft desire lechery and the beholding of faire women and the women of men in likewise and vse dead fleshly lust oftentimes they will desire faire clothes of gay colour fyne with ringes of vanitie and all vayne pleasure of the world with fair and rich clothes and pearles and precious stones they shall loue flowers wyth sweete smelles yet shal they be of good faith and they shal loue other as wel as them selues they shal be liberall to their frendes they shal haue few enemies if they be browne they shal be wel proporcioned of body if they swere it is true ye may beleue them and uenus gouerneth the thighes of man. of the faire planet mercury mercurius significat hominem non multum album neque nigrum habentem colorem frontem eleuatum longam faciem nasum longum barbam in maxillis oculos pulchros non ex to'o nigros longosque digitos atque perfectum magistrum next vnder uenus is the faire planet mercury and it is masculine nexte aboue the moone and there is no planet lower then mercury sauinge only the moone this mercury is very full and dry of nature and hys principall signes be these gemini is the first that raigneth in the armes and in the handes of man or of woman and the other signe is uirgo that gouerneth the nauyll and the stomake of man this planet is lorde of spech in likewise as the sunne is lorde of light this planet mercury passeth and circuiteth the .xii. signes in cccxxxviii dayes hereafter is shewed the disposition of the children that be borile vnder the planet mercury of what condition they shal be as doctours of astronomy do discusse of his proprieties who so is borne vnder mercury shal be very subtill of wit and shal be a deuoute person to god and haue good conscience and shal be very crafty in many sciences he with his wisedome and laboure shall get him many frendes and sonets be shal euer folow and resort to their that be of good maners shal be fortunate on the sea to vse the course of marchandise he shal be very gracious and he shall haue harme by women when he is maried men shall not set so much by him as they did before he will haue great loue to ladies and gentlewomen but yet they shall not be maisters ouer him he wil be a very good man of the church or a religious man and he shall not loue to go a warfare he wil hate theues and swerers and he shall gather great goods by his wisedome if he be a man of the world he shal be perfite in some handy craft he shal loue well to preach and to speake faire rethorike language and to talke of philosophy and geometry he shal loue wel writing and to rede euer in strange bo●es and to cast accompts of great numbers shal be a gay maker of ballades songes myters and rimes he shal be perfite in the art of musicke and loue it he shall loue measuring and meting shal be some great clothmaker he shal be seruant to some great lorde or els a receyuer of his money he shal haue a hye forehed a long visage blacke eyen and a thin bearde he shal be a great pleder in the law and he wil meddle with other mens deedes if they do not well and say against it and mercury gouerneth the thighes the flanckes and the belly of the moone ¶ luna significat hominem album confectum rubore iunctis superciliis beniuolem habentem oculos non ex toto nigros faciem rotundam pulchram staturam in facie eius signum in initio quod crescit significat omne quod faciendum est in plenitudine quod distru●ndū quia decrescit it is to be vnderstande and knowen that the lowest planet of the seuen is named luna the which we call the moone the which planet is called feminine or female and is called amonge the shepardes the lady of the night for the chiefe light and cleerenesse that is by nighte is by the presence of the moone for the moone is much more nerer approched vnto vs then any sterre is and therfore she giueth vs much more light then the sterres do and also the mone is lady of moystu●ē and ruleth the sea by ebbe and studde the moone doth take her light of the sonne .xxii. times in a yere and also the moone is cold and moyst of nature and her colour is much fayrer then sylue● and her chefe house is cancer and there is none of the other planets that is so slow and goeth so little circuit as doth the moone and she descendeth into scorpio and she goth about the .xii. signes in .xxvii. dayes and then changeth and is called newe of her proprieties such men and women as be borne vnder the moone shal be wholy and seruiceable and very gentle and if it be a mayd childe she shal be very shamefasle and womanly and they shal be wel fa●oured both man and woman their faces shal be full and round● and they shal be very pacient folkes and will suffer much wronge or they be reuenged and wil be softe of spech and very e●●reyse and shal liue honestly with such as god shall sende them and wil haunt vertuous company they shal be wel fourmed of body and haue mery lokes and lo●e honestly to be glad and will li●e very chastly and loue greatly the vertue of clennesse both in worde and deede they hate lecherous talkers and speakers of rybawdry their coloure shal be mixed but with a little rednesse they shall gladly go arayed in many coloured clothes and they shall sone sweate in the fo●ehed also they wil haue great desyre to be masters mistresses ouer great stremes ryuers and fluddes and shall deuyse many proper engynes for to take fish and to deceaue them loke what they say it shal be true and stedfast and they shal be very honest and good goers on foote and comforte sycke persons they shall loue well to talke sometime of matueyles they shall not kepe hatred longe in their mynde they shall appease the people vnder coloure with their communications as well as other should do with siluer honest women they shal loue they will hate harlots and brothels and shall nourish their children vp in vertue and good maners and the lightes and the braynes of man is vnder the gouernance of luna thus endeth the .vii. planets with their proprieties of the phyzonomy of shepardes phyzonomy of the which ben spoken afore is a science that shepardes haue to know the naturall inclination of man and woman good or euill by dyuers signes on them in beholding them only the which inclinatiō we ought to folow if it be good but if it