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A69000
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[A prognostication for 1498]
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STC 385.3; ESTC S120404
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seconde quarter happely shall a kyng take a Iourney out of his realme / but yf he so do he shall not come home ayen for his enmyeâ Kyngê pryncê this yere shall not be wtout trouble heuynesse bycause of dyscorde bytwene theym / also Insurreccyon of theyâ subgectes / wherefore it is good þ t kyngê pryncê kepe theyÌ wyse from the coÌmune people from poysons other perylles / nor ãâã shall not be good for theym to moue warre the fyrst .iij. quarterâ of the yere / nor yet to moue warre by theyr men from þ e mydde ãâã August to the .xx. day of Octobre / but yf warre be moued ayenâ theym lete theym resyste it by prouysyon dyfferre it þ t shal ãâã best / but in conclusyon the kyngê prynces shall subdue theyr aâuersaryes as sayd the last yere in my pronostycacoÌns / wherby ãâã Cornyshmen yf they had ben wyse myght haue ben ware ¶ It sholde seme by the reuolucyon of the yere þ t kynges shoââ take Iourneys to fyght ayenst theyr enmyes / but lete theyÌ bewââ of perylles syknesses other suche hurtes Ieopardyes ¶ The kyng of Englond this yere shall ouercome his enmyeâ ⪠shal be exalted fortunate with his childern / he shal be this yere dââposed to ryde about his realme to sporte hym to ouersee oââ his realme / in whiche Iourney a knyght or one apte to the waâââ a man of grete strength a seruauÌt of the kyngê court shall ãâã Englonde shall not be without syknesses pestylences / marchâtes of Englonde shall prospere haue wynnynge ¶ The prynce Arthure this yere shal prospere encreace his âââstauÌce honour My lorde Herry duke of Yorke / my lady Mââgarete his syster the whiche shall after this be a quene or elles ââue some grete honour shall this yere be hole fornunate ¶ The kyng of FrauÌce shal this yere abyde in his realme ãâã not go out at lest but by a lytell Iourney / yf he do he shall oâââcome his enmyes But it shal be good for hym to kepe good dâââ the .iij. quarter afore lest he haue syknesses / he shal be loueâ ãâã his subgectes / but it is to be doubted þ t one grete man shall nâââ Insurreccyon ayenst hym / he shall spende his substauÌce by âââryours by fyre A scrybe or a wyse phylosophre a womaâ ãâã the kynges blood shall deye The realme of FrauÌce shall nâââ âithout dyscorde syknesses ¶ The kyng of Spayne this yere ââalbe in helth prosperyte / his lordes helpers shal be exalted âât some shall vary from his mynde / þ e whiche shal be punysshed ãâã Inprysonement / he shal not be moche troubled with warre this ye ãâã but they þ t be his enmyes shall departe with worde wtout batayll / ãâã payne shall not be wtout syknesses deth / in the .ij. quarter âââcy shal haue stryf wherby some shal be Inprysoned or els deye ⪠The kyng of Romayns this yere shal be moued with warre his ââdes helpers shal be vexed with syknesses / they shall not be all ââe to hyÌ his substauÌce shal be consumed by warryours / wherso ââit shal be good for hym to beware of his enmyes of poysons ââall euyll gydynge / for it is to be fered lest some Infortune hap ãâã hyÌ also by syknesse The tyme of gretest peryll shal be in þeâââst the .iij. quarter to tell þ e day houre were harde wtout grete âââour / but wyse men wyll walke surely by þ e waye ¶ The kyng ãâã Scottê this yere shal be in peryll of hote syknesses or els venym ãâã els some other euyl accydent / wherfor late hyÌ beware in þ e fyrst âââarter / his helpers nor his substauÌce shall not prospere ¶ The ââke of Burgoyne shal be heuy this yere shall haue a syknesse / âââerfore lete hyÌ his couÌseyll take hede / þ t tyme of gretest peryll âââlbe in the .ij. quarter FlauÌdres shal not prospere for dyuerse inâââtunes as dyscorde batayl syknesses deth effusyon of blood fyre ãâã Gouernours of cytees this yere shall do metely well / but lete âââyÌ beware of dyscordes syknesses Inprysonementes deth / ââânely in the .ij. quarter more in the west partyes than in thest âââtyes As for men subget to the .xij. sygnes Iouerpasse / who lust ââee theyÌ he may haue recours to þ e latyn boke Of men subget âââe .vij. planetes fyrst to Saturne Saturnê° as be relygyous ãâã clothed with black habytes wyse phylosophres dyuynes / olde ãâã fullers vyle men namely excercysynge themself in water ãâã this yere do metely well / lete theyÌ beware of syknesses in a ââââall in the .iij. qarter Ionyals as cardynals bysshops other ââââatê CouÌseyllours of kyngê canonystes lawyers nobles goââââours of cytees shal do as is aforsayd of gouernours of cytees ââââcyalles as be dukes captayns soudyers counseyllours of ¶ Iule shal be temperate ynough after his nature / but about the begynnynge shal be grete raynes wynde with hayle thonder lyghtnynge / namely about the .iij. daye / dayes of alteracoÌn after þ e begynnynge shal be .viij. x. xiij xvi xix xx xxij xxiij xxvij xxix xxx ¶ August shal be temperate ynough after his nature / but in the fyrst thyrde partye shal be grete raynes wyndes with thonder and hayle / but in the other two partyes it shall alter / dayes of alteracyon xiij xiiij xvij xx xxiij xxvi ¶ Septembre shal be wyndy rayny tempestuous with thonder and lyghtnynge / dayes of alteracyon .ij. v. vi ix xij xv xvi xix xx xxij xxvi xxvij xxviij xxix xxx ¶ Octobre shal be accordynge to his nature fro the .iij. daye the .vi. daye to the .xvij. and in the .xx. xxij and .xxiij. daye shabe rayne colde wynde moost about the .xxviij. daye afore after ¶ Nouembre shal be very rayny tempestuous with grete chauÌgynge of the ayer with rayne wynde happly snowe ¶ Decembre shal be colde wyndy rayny snowy / dayes of alteracoÌn .ij. iij. vi vij ix x. xiij xvi xvij xviij xxi xxv xxvi xxviij xxxi ¶ Ianuary shal be very colde with stronge wynde rayne snowe ¶ February shal be moche lyke Ianuary / it is here to be noted þ t þ e days of alteracoÌn shall not be taken þ e same self day / for somtyme it shal be in þ e nyght before or after / also it may not be lyke in all places for þ e dyuersyte of the clymate / it appereth by þ t is aforsayd þ t it shal be Ieopardous seylynge on þ t see / wherfore late shypmen marchauÌtes beware / fyrst shall blowe the est wynde after south then north after west then est by south then southwest then est by north last northwest shall moost blowe / this yere sholde seme to be erthequakes in wynter name in Ianuary and February / wherfore I conclude þ t this yere shal be plentuous ynough of suche thynges as growe on þ e erthe / but in some places of tempest corrupcyon of the ayer the fruyte shal be hurte ¶ Sonnes childern messengers shall not do well this yere for syknesses other infortunes This yere shal be many syknesses / as feuers contynuall tercyans pestylence bledynge at nose paynes of the heed the eyes the bely many bytwene þ e skynne the flesshe carbuncles pokes scabbes suche / but ther shall not many men deye therof in comparyson of so many dyuerse syknesses / but yonge folke very aged shal be moost vexed moost wyÌmen As for the pockes the cure of theyÌ who lust to rede / lete theyÌ see the latyn boke of this yere the last there he shall fynde þ t may contente his mynde SeruauÌtes this yere both men wyÌmen shal not prospere bycause of syknesses / shall not well do theyr dewtees to theyr maysters for pryde / many shall departe fro theyr mayster Smale bestes as sheep gootê hogges suche other shall haue syknesses shal deye / wherfore it shal be holsom to ete wylde soule WyÌmen this yere shall haue many syknesses / wyÌmen with childe shal be in peryll / weddynge shal be with grete stryfe falshede many shal make two coÌtractes namely in þ e two myddel quarters Felowes shall vse sotyltee falshede This yere shal be more dysposed to stryf bytwene kynges theyr subgectes than þ e last the .v. daye of SepteÌber shal be some grete peryll of erthe quake stryf or fyrynge / the .ij. day of NoueÌbre / the .xxxi. day of DeceÌber / the .xxx. day of Ianuary the .xxviij. day of February late theyÌ beware þ t make insurreccyons ayenst the prynce / for they shall haue the werse The tyme that men shal be moost dysposed to stryf fyghtynge shal be the .x. the .xxiiij. day of Apryll or there about / after the myddes of May the begynnynge of Iune Iuly after þ e myddes of August afore th ende of Septembre about the begynnynge th ende of Nouembre Yf ther be ony deth this yere of men or bestes it shall not be vnyuersall namely of men but by the swerde / sodeyne deth pestylence shall men deye / a kyng or elles some noble prynce shall this yere deye / a man a woman of grete fame rychesse shall this yere deye Nourses handmaydens of kyngê shal be in peryll Herytages goodes of deed men shal be Iustly admynystred The crysten fayth shal be honoured this yere but as for scyence wysedom shal be les honoured They þ t make longe Iourneys pylgryms shall do metely well / but some shal be vexed with colde syknesses of theyr enmyes so þ t they shall neuer come home ayen This yere shal not be good for kyngê to make longe Iourneys in þ e fyrst seconde quarter / in the