Centurie X
- 1.
- A L'ennemy, l'ennemy foy promise
- Ne se tiendra, les captifs retenus:
- Prins preme mort, & le reste en chemise,
- Donnant le reste pour estre secourus.
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- 2.
- Voile gallere voil de nef cachera,
- La grande classe viendra sortir la moindre,
- Dix naues proches le tourneront poulser,
- Grande vaincue vnies à soy ioindre.
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- 3.
- En apres cinq troupeau ne mettra hors
- Vn fuytif pour Penelon laschera,
- Faux murmurer secours venir par lors,
- Le chef, le siege lors abandonnera.
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- 4.
- Sus la minuict conducteur de l'armée
- Se sauuera subit esuanouy,
- Sept ans apres la fame non blasmée,
- A son retour ne dira oncq ouy.
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- 5.
- Albi & Castres feront nouuelle ligue,
- Neuf Arriens Lisbon & Portugués,
- Carcas, Tholose consumeront leur brigue,
- Quand chef neuf monstre de Lauragués.
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- 6.
- Sardon Nemans si hault desborderont,
- Qu'on cuidera Deucalion renaistre,
- Dans le colosse la plus part fuyront,
- Vesta sepulchre feu estaint apparoistre.
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- 7.
- Le grand conflit qu'on appreste à Nancy,
- L'Aemathien dira tout ie soubmets,
- L'Isle Britanne par vin, sel en solcy,
- Hem. mi. deux Phi. long temps ne tiendra Mets.
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- 8.
- Index & poulse parfondera le front
- De Senegalia le Comte à son fils propre
- La Myrnamée par plusieurs de prin front
- Trois dans sept iours blessez more.
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- 9.
- De Castillon figuieres nour de brune,
- De femme infame naistra souuerain prince
- Surnom de chausses perhume luy posthume,
- Onc Roy ne fut si pire en sa prouince.
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- 10.
- Tasche de murdre, enormes adulteres,
- Grand ennemy de tout le genre humain
- Que sera pire qu'ayeuls, oncles, ne peres
- En fer, feu eau, sanguin & inhumain.
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- 11.
- Dessous Ionchere du dangereux passage
- Fera passer le posthume sa bande,
- Les monts Pyrens passer hors son bagage
- De Parpignan couurira Duc à Tende.
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- 12.
- Esleu en Pape, d'esleu sera mocqué,
- Subit soudain esmeu prompt & timide,
- Par trop bon doux à mourir prouoqué,
- Crainte estainte la nuit de sa mort guide.
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- 13.
- Soulz la pasture d'animaux ruminants
- Par eux conduicts au ventre herbipolique
- Soldats cachez, les armes bruit menants,
- Non loing temptez de cité Antipolique.
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- 14.
- Vrnel Vaucile sans conseil de soy mesmes
- Hardit timide, par crainte prins vaincu,
- Accompagné de plusieurs putains blesmes
- A Barcellonne aux chartreux conuaincu.
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- 15.
- Pere Duc vieux d'ans & de soif chargé,
- Au iour extreme fils desniant les guiere
- Dedans le puis vif mort viendra plongé,
- Senat au fil la mort longue & legere.
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- 16.
- Heureux au regne de France heureux de vie
- Ignorant sang mort fureur & rapine,
- Par non flateurs seras mis en enuie,
- Roy desrobé trop de foy en cuisine.
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- 17.
- La Royne Ergaste voyant sa fille blesme,
- Par vn regret dans l'estomach enclos,
- Crys lamentables seront lors d'Angolesme,
- Et au germain mariage forclos.
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- 18.
- Le ranc Lorrain fera place a Vandosme,
- Le hault mis bas, & le bas mis en hault,
- Le fils d'Hamon sera esleu dans Rome,
- Et les deux grands seront mis en defaut.
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- 19.
- Iour que sera par Royne saluéë,
- Le iour apres le salut, la priere:
- Le comte fait raison & valbuéë,
- Par auant humble oncques ne fut si fiere.
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- 20.
- Tous les amys qu'auront tenu party,
- Pour rude en lettres mis mort & saccagé,
- Biens publiez par fixe grand neanty,
- Onc Romain peuple ne fut tant outragé.
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- 21.
- Par le despit du Roy soustenant moindre
- Sera meurdry luy resentant les bagues,
- Le pere au fils voulant noblesse poindre
- Fait comme à Perse iadis feirent les Magues.
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- 22.
- Pour ne vouloir consentir au diuorce,
- Qui puis apres sera cogneu indigne,
- Le Roy des Isles sera chassé par force,
- Mis à son lieu qui de Roy n'aura signe.
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- 23.
- Au peuple ingrat faictes les remonstrances,
- Par lors l'armée se saisira d'Antibe,
- Dans l'arc Monech feront les doleances,
- Et à Freius l'vn l'autre prendra ribe.
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- 24.
- Le Captif prince aux Itales vaincu
- Passera Gennes par mer iusqu'à Marseille,
- Par grand effort des forens suruaincu
- Sauf coup de feu, barril liqueur d'abeille.
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- 25.
- Par Nebro ouurir de Brisanne passage,
- Bien esloignez el tago fara muestra,
- Dans Pelligouxe sera commis l'outrage
- De la grand dame assise sur l'orchestra.
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- 26.
- Le successeur vengera son beau frere,
- Occuper regne souz ombre de vengeance,
- Occis ostacle son sang mort vitupere,
- Long temps Bretagne tiendra auec la France.
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- 27.
- Par le cinquiesme & vn grand Herculés
- Viendront le temple ouurir de main bellique,
- Vn Clement, Iule & Ascans reculés,
- Lespe, clef, aigle, n'eurent onc si grand picque.
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- 28.
- Second & tiers qui font prime musique
- Sera par Roy en honneur sublimée,
- Par grasse & maigre presque à demy eticque
- Rapport de Venus faux rendra deprimée.
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- 29.
- De Pol Mansol dans cauerne caprine
- Caché & prins extraict hors par la barbe,
- Captif mené comme beste mastine
- Par Begourdans amenée prés de Tarbe.
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- 30.
- Nepueu & sang du sainct nouueau venu,
- Par le surnom soustient arcs & couuert
- Seront chassez mis à mort chassez nu,
- En rouge & noir conuertiront leur vert.
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- 31.
- Le sainct empire viendra en Germanie,
- Ismaëlites trouueront lieux ouuerts.
- Anes voudront aussi la Carmanie,
- Les soustenans de terre tous couuerts.
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- 32.
- Le grand empire chacun an deuoit estre,
- Vn sur les autres le viendra obtenir,
- Mais peu de temps sera son regne & estre,
- Deux ans aux naues se pourra soustenir.
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- 33.
- La faction cruelle à robbe longue
- Viendra cacher souz les pointus poignards
- Saisir Florence le duc & lieu diphlongue,
- Sa descouuerte par immeurs & flangnards.
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- 34.
- Gaulois qu'empire par guerre occupera,
- Par son beau frere mineur sera trahy,
- Par cheual rude voltigeant trainera,
- Du fait le frere long temps sera hay.
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- 35.
- Puisnay royal flagrand d'ardant libide,
- Pour se iouyr de cousine germaine
- Habit de femme au temple d'Arthemide:
- Allant murdry par incogneu du Marne.
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- 36.
- Apres le Roy du soucq guerres parlant,
- L'isle Harmotique le tiendra à mespris:
- Quelques ans bons rongeant vn & pillant
- Par tyrannie à l'isle changeant pris.
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- 37.
- Grande assemblée prés du lac du Borget,
- Se rallieront prés de Montmelian:
- Passants plus outre pensifs feront projet,
- Chambry Moriant combat Sainct-Iulian.
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- 38.
- Amour alegre non loin pose le siege,
- Au sainct barbar seront les garnisons,
- Vrsins Hadrie pour Gaulois feront plaige,
- Pour peut rendus de l'armée aux Grisons.
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- 39.
- Premier fils vefue mal'heureux mariage,
- Sans nuls enfans deux Isles en discord,
- Auant dixhuict incompetant eage,
- De l'autre prés plus bas sera l'accord.
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- 40.
- Le ieune nay au regne Britannique,
- Qu'aura le pere mourant recommandé,
- Iceluy mort Lonole donra topique,
- Et à son fils le regne demandé.
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- 41.
- En la frontiere de Caussade & Charlus,
- Non gueres loing du fond de la valée,
- De ville Franche musique à son de luths,
- Enuironnez combouls & grand myttée.
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- 42.
- Le regne humain d'Angelique geniture,
- Fera son regne paix vnion tenir,
- Captiue guerre demy de sa closture,
- Long temps la paix leur fera maintenir.
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- 43.
- Le trop bon temps, trop de bonté royale,
- Faicts & deffaicts prompt, subit, negligence.
- Leger croira faux d'espouse loyale.
- Luy mis à mort par sa beneuolence.
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- 44.
- Par lors qu'vn Roy sera contre les siens,
- Natif de Bloys subiuguera Ligures:
- Mammel, Cordube & les Dalmatiens,
- Des sept puis l'ombre à Roy estrennes & lemures.
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- 45.
- L'ombre du regne de Nauarre non vray,
- Fera la vie de sort illegitime:
- La veu promis incertain de Cambray,
- Roy Orleans donra mur legitime.
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- 46.
- Vie sort mort de L'or vilaine indigne,
- Sera de Saxe non nouueau electeur:
- De Brunsuic mandra d'amour signe,
- Faux le rendant au peuple seducteur.
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- 47.
- De Bourze ville à la dame Guyrlande,
- L'on mettra sus par la trahison faicte,
- Le grand prelat de Leon par Formande,
- Faux pellerins & rauisseurs deffaicte.
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- 48.
- Du plus profond de l'Espagne enseigne,
- Sortant du bout & des fins de l'Europe,
- Toubles passant aupres du pont de Laigne,
- Sera deffaicte par bande sa grand troppe.
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- 49.
- Iardin du monde aupres de cité neufue,
- Dans le chemin des montagnes cauées,
- Sera saisi & plongé dans la cuue,
- Beuuant par force eaux soulphre enuenimées.
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- 50.
- La Meuse au iour terre de Luxembourg,
- Descouurira Saturne & trois en lurne.
- Montagne & plaine, ville, cité & bourg,
- Lorrain deluge, trahison par grand hurne.
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- 51.
- Des lieux plus bas du pays de Lorraine,
- Seront des basses Allemagnes vnis,
- Par ceux du siege Picards, Normans, du Maisne
- Ey aux cantons se seront reünis.
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- 52.
- Au lieu où Laye & Scelde se marient,
- Seront les nopces de long temps maniées,
- Au lieu d'Anuers où la crappe charient,
- Ieune vieillesse conforte intaminee.
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- 53.
- Les trois pellices de loing s'entrebatron,
- La plus grand moindre demeurera à l'escoute;
- Le grand Selin n'en sera plus patron,
- Le nommera feu pelte blanche routte.
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- 54.
- Née en ce monde par concubine fertiue,
- A deux hault mise par les tristes nouuelles,
- Entre ennemis sera prinse captiue,
- Et amenée à Malings & Bruxelles.
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- 55.
- Les mal'heureuses nopces celebreront
- En grande ioye mais la fin mal'heureuse:
- Mary & mere nore desdaigneront,
- Le Phybe mort, & nore plus piteuse.
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- 56.
- Prelat royal son baissant trop tiré,
- Grand flux de sang sortira par sa bouche,
- Le regne Anglicque par regne respiré,
- Long temps mort vif en Tunis comme souche.
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- 57.
- Le subleué ne cognoistra son sceptre,
- Les enfans ieunes des plus grands honnira:
- Oncques ne fut vn plus ord cruel estre,
- Pour leurs espouses à mort noir bannira.
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- 58.
- A temps du dueil que le felin monarque,
- Guerroyera le ieune Aemathien:
- Gaule bransler, perecliter la barque,
- Tenter Phossens au Ponant entretien.
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- 59.
- Dedans Lyon vingt & cinq d'vne halaine,
- Cinq citoyens Germains, Bressans, Latins,
- Par dessous noble conduiront longue traine,
- Et descouuers par abbois de mastins.
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- 60.
- Ie pleure Nisse, Mannego, Pize, Gennes,
- Sauone, Sienne, Capue, Modene, Malte:
- Le dessus sang & glaiue par estrennes,
- Feu, trembler terre, eau, mal'heureuse nolte.
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- 61.
- Betta, Vienne, Emorre, Sacarbance,
- Voudront liurer aux Barbares Pannone:
- Par picque & feu, enorme violance,
- Les coniurez descouuerts par matrone.
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- 62.
- Prés de Sorbin pour assaillir Ongrie.
- L'herault de Brudes les viendra aduertir,
- Chef Bizantin, Sallon de Sclauonie,
- A loy d'Arabes les viendra conuertir.
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- 63.
- Cydron, Raguse, la cité au sainct Hieron,
- Reuerdira le medicant secours,
- Mort fils de Roy par mort de deux heron,
- L'Arabe, Ongrie feront vn mesme cours.
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- 64.
- Pleure Milan, pleure Lucques, Florence,
- Que ton grand Duc sur le char montera,
- Changer le siege prés de Venise s'aduance,
- Lors que Colonne à Rome changera.
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- 65.
- O vaste Rome ta ruyne s'approche,
- Non de tes murs, de ton sang & substance:
- L'aspre par lettres fera si horrible coche,
- Fer poinctu mis à tous iusques au manche.
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- 66.
- Le chef de Londres par regne l'Americh,
- L'isle d'Escosse t'empiera par gelée:
- Roy Rebauront vn si faux Antechrist,
- Que les mettra trestous dans la meslée.
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- 67.
- Le tremblement si fort au mois de May,
- Saturne, Caper, Iupiter, Mercure au bœuf:
- Venus aussi, Cancer, Mars en Nonnay,
- Tombera gresle lors plus grosse qu'vn œuf.
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- 68.
- L'armée de mer deuant cité tiendra,
- Puis partira sans faire longue allée:
- Citoyens grande proye enterre prendra,
- Retourner classe reprendre grande emblée.
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- 69.
- Le fait luysant de neuf vieux esleué,
- Seront si grands par midy Aquilon,
- De sa seur propre grandes alles leué:
- Fuyant murdry au buisson d'ambellon.
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- 70.
- Lœil par obiect fera telle excroissance,
- Tant & ardente que tombera la neige,
- Champ arrousé viendra en decroissance,
- Que le primat succombera à Rege.
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- 71.
- La terre & l'air geleront si grand eau,
- Lors qu'on viendra pour ieudy venerer:
- Ce qui sera iamais ne feut si beau,
- Des quatre parts le viendront honorer,
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- 72.
- L'an mil neuf cens nonante neuf sept mois
- Du ciel viendra vn grand Roy d'effrayeur
- Resusciter le grand Roy d'Angolmois,
- Auant apres Mars regner par bon heur.
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- 73.
- Le temps present auecques le passé
- Sera iugé par grand Iouialiste,
- Le monde tard luy sera lassé,
- Et desloyal par le clergé iuriste.
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- 74.
- Au reuolu du grand nombre septiesme,
- Apparoistra au temps ieux d'Hecatombe,
- Non esloigné du grand eage milliesme,
- Que les entrez sortiront de leur tombe.
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- 75.
- Tant attendu ne reuiendra iamais
- Dedans l'Europe, en Asie apparoistra
- Vn de la ligue yssu du grand Hermés,
- Et sur tous Roys des Orients croistra.
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- 76.
- Le grand Senat decernera la pompe,
- A vn qu'apres sera vaincu, chassé:
- Des adherans seront à son de trompe,
- Biens publiez. ennemy dechassé.
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- 77.
- Trente adherans de l'ordre des quirettes
- Bannis, leurs biens donnez ses aduersaires,
- Tous leurs bienfaits seront pour demerites
- Classe espargie deliurez aux corsaires.
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- 78.
- Subite ioye en subite tristesse
- Sera à Rome aux graces embrassées.
- Dueil, cris, pleurs, larm. sang excellent liesse:
- Contraires bandes surprinses & troulsées.
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- 79.
- Les vieux chemins seront tous embellis,
- L'on passera à Memphis somentrées,
- Le grand Mercure d'Hercules fleur de lys
- Faisant trembler terre mer, & contrées.
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- 80.
- Au regne grand du grand regne regnant,
- Par force d'armes les grands portes d'airain
- Fera ouurir, le Roy & Duc ioignant,
- Port demoly, nef à fons, iour serain.
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- 81.
- Mis thresor temple citadins Hesperiques
- Dans iceluy retiré en secret lieu
- Le temple ouurir les liens fameliques
- Reprens, rauis, proye horrible au milieu.
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- 82.
- Cris, pleurs, larmes viendront auec coteaux
- Semblanyt four donront dernier assault
- L'entour parques planter profons plateaux,
- Vifs repoussez & murdris de prinsault.
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- 83.
- De batailler ne sera donné signe,
- Du parc seront contraints de sortir hors,
- De Gand lentour sera cogneu l'enseigne,
- Qui fera mettre de tous les siens a mors.
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- 84.
- Le naturelle à si hault hault non bas
- Le tard retour fera marris contens,
- Le Recloing ne sera sans debats,
- En empliant & perdant tout son temps.
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- 85.
- Le vieil tribung au point de la trehemide
- Sera pressée captif ne deliurer,
- Le vueil non vueil le mal parlant timide
- Par legitime à ses amis liurer.
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- 86.
- Côme vn gryphon viendra le Roy d'Europe
- Accompagné de ceux d'Aquilon,
- De rouges & blancs conduira grane troppe
- Et iront contre le Roy de Babylon.
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- 87.
- Grâd roy viendra prendre port prés de Nisse
- Le grand empire de la mort si en fera
- Aux Antipolles posera son genisse,
- Par mer la Pille tout esuanouyra.
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- 88.
- Pieds & Cheual à la seconde veille
- Feront entrée vastient tout par la mer,
- Dedans le poil entrera de Marseille,
- Pleurs, crys, & sang, onc nul temps si amer.
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- 89.
- De brique en marbre serôt les murs reduicts,
- Sept & cinquante années pacifique,
- Ioye aux humains, renoüé l'aqueduict,
- Santé, grands fruits, joye & temps melifique.
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- 90.
- Cent fois mourra le tyran inhumain,
- Mis à son lieu sçauant & debonnaire,
- Tout le senat sera dessoubs sa main,
- Fasché sera par malin teméraire.
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- 91.
- Clergé Romain l'an mil six cens & neuf,
- Au chef de l'an fera élection
- D'vn gris & noir de la Compagne yssu,
- Qui onc ne fut si maling.
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- 92.
- Deuant le pere l'enfant sera tué,
- Le pere apres entre cordes de jonc,
- Geneuois peuple sera esuertué,
- Gisant le chef au milieu comme vn tronc.
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- 93.
- La barque neufue receura les voyages,
- Là & aupres transfereront l'empire:
- Beaucaire, Arles retiendront les hostages,
- Prés deux colomnes trouuées de porphire.
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- 94.
- De Nismes, d'Arles, & Vienne contemner,
- N'obey tout à l'edict Hesperique:
- Aux labouriez pour le grand condamner,
- Six eschappez en habit seraphicque.
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- 95.
- Dans les Espagnes viêdra Roy tres-puissant,
- Par mer & terre subjugant or midy:
- Ce mal sera, rabaissant le croissant,
- Baisser les aesles à ceux du vendredy.
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- 96.
- Religion du nom des mers vaincra,
- Contre la secte fils Adaluncatif,
- Secte obstinée deplorée craindra,
- Des deux blessez par Aleph & Aleph.
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- 97.
- Triremes pleines tout aage captifs,
- Temps bon à mal, le doux pour amertume:
- Proye à Barbares trop tost seront hastifs,
- Cupide de voir plaindre au vent la plume.
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- 98.
- La splendeur claire à pucelle joyeuse
- Ne luyra plus long temps sera sans sel:
- Auec marchans, russiens, loups odieuse,
- Tous pesle mesle mostre vniuersel.
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- 99.
- La fin le loup, le lyon, bœuf & l'asne,
- Timide dama seront auec mastins,
- Plus ne cherra à eux la douce manne,
- Plus vigilance & custode aux mastins.
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- 100.
- Le grand empire sera par Angleterre,
- Le Pempotam des ans plus de trois cens:
- Grandes copies passer par mer & terre,
- Les Lusitains n'en seront pas contens.
Century X
- 1.
- To the ennemy, the enemy faith promised
- Will not be kept, the captives retained:
- One near death captured, and the remainder in their shirts,
- The remainder damned for being supporters.
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- The galley's sail will hide the sail of the ship,
- The great ships will cause the lesser one to go away:
- Ten ships nearby will turn to drive it back,
- Great one conquered the united ones to join in faith.
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- 3.
- After that five will not put out the flock,
- A fugitive for 'Penelon' he will turn loose:
- To murmur falsely then help to come,
- The chief will then abandon the siege.
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- 4.
- At midnight the leader of the army
- Will save himself, suddenly vanished:
- Seven years later his reputation unblemished,
- To his return not once they will say yes.
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- Albi and Castres will form a new league,
- Nine Arriens Lisbon & the Portuguese,
- Carcassonne, Toulouse will use their intrigue
- When the new chief will be the monster from Lauragues.
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- The Gardon of Nͭes will flood so high,
- That they will believe Ducalion reborn,
- Into the colossus the major part will flee,
- Vesta tomb fire appears extinguished.
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- The great conflict that they are preparing at Nancy,
- The aemathien will say I subjugate all,
- The British Isle problems over wine and salt,
- Hem. mi. two Phi. Metz will not be held for long.
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- 8.
- Index & thumb will colour-amalgate the front
- At Senegalia the Story to his own son
- The Myrnarmee through several of the first front
- Three in seven days wounded to death.
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- 9.
- In the Castle of Figueras on a misty day
- A sovereign prince will be born of an infamous woman:
- Surname of breeches on the ground will make him posthumous,
- Never was there a King so very bad in his province.
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- 10.
- Stained with murder and enormous adulteries,
- Great enemy of the entire human race:
- Who will be worse than his grandfathers, uncles or fathers,
- Hell, fire, water, bloody & inhuman.
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- 11.
- At the dangerous passage below lonchere,
- The posthumous one will have his band cross,
- To pass the Pyrenean mountains without his baggage,
- From Perpignan the duke will hasten to Tende.
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- 12.
- Elected as Pope, when elected he will be mocked,
- Suddenly unexpectedly moved prompt and timid,
- Through too much goodness and kindness provoked to die,
- Fear extinguished the night of his death guided.
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- 13.
- Beneath the food of ruminating animals,
- led by them to the belly of the fodder city:
- Soldiers hidden, their arms making a noise,
- Tried not far from the city of Antibes.
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- 14.
- 'Urnel Vaucile' without a purpose on his own,
- Bold, timid, through fear overcome and captured:
- Accompanied by several pale whores,
- Convinced in the Carthusian convent at Barcelona.
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- 15.
- Father duke old in years and choked by thirst,
- On his last day his don denying him the jug:
- Into the well plunged alive he will come up dead,
- Senate to the thread death long and light.
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- 16.
- Happy in the realm of France, happy in life,
- Ignorant of blood, death, fury and plunder:
- For a flattering name he will be envied,
- A concealed King, too much faith in the kitchen.
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- 17.
- The convict Queen seeing her daughter pale,
- Because of a sorrow locked up in her breast:
- Lamentable cries will come then from Angoulɭe,
- And the marriage of the first cousin impeded.
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- 18.
- The house of Lorraine will make way for Vendҭe,
- The high put low, and the low put high:
- The son of Mammon will be elected in Rome,
- And the two great ones will be put at a loss.
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- 19.
- The day that she will be hailed as Queen,
- The day after the benediction the prayer:
- The reckoning is right and valid,
- Once humble never was one so proud.
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- 20.
- All the friend who will have belonged to the party,
- For the rude in letters put to death and plundered:
- Property up for sale at fixed price the great one annihilated.
- Never were the Roman people so wronged.
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- 21.
- Through the spite of the King supporting the lesser one,
- He will be murdered presenting the jewels to him:
- The father wishing to impress nobility on the son
- Does as the Magi did of yore in Persia.
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- 22.
- For not wishing to consent to the divorce,
- Which then afterwards will be recognised as unworthy:
- The King of the Isles will be driven out by force,
- In his place put one who will have no mark of a king.
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- 23.
- The remonstrances made to the ungrateful people,
- Thereupon the army will seize Antibes:
- The complaints will place Monace in the arch,
- And at FrȪus the one will take the shore from the other
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- 24.
- The captive prince conquered in Italy
- Will pass Genoa by sea as far as Marseilles:
- Through great exertion by the foreigners overcome,
- Safe from gunshot, barrel of bee's liquor.
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- 25.
- Through the Ebro to open the passage of 'Bisanne,'
- Very far away will the Tagus make a demonstration:
- In 'Pelligouxe' will the outrage be commited,
- By the great lady seated in the orchestra.
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- 26.
- The successor will avenge his brother-in-law,
- To occupy the realm under the shadow of vengeance:
- Obstacle slain his blood for the death blame,
- For a long time will Brittany hold with France.
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- 27.
- Through the fifth one and a great Hercules
- They will come to open the temple by hand of war:
- One Clement, Julius and Ascanius set back,
- The sword, key, eagle, never was there such a great animosity.
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- 28.
- Second and third which make prime music
- By the King to be sublimated in honor:
- Through the fat and the thin almost emaciated,
- By the false report of Venus to be debased.
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- 29.
- In a cave of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole a goat
- Hidden and seized pulled out by the beard:
- Led captive like a mastiff beast
- By the Bigorre people brought to near Tarbes.
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- 30.
- Nephew and blood of the new saint come,
- Through the surname he will sustain arches and roof:
- They will be driven out put to death chased nude,
- Into red and black will they convert their green.
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- 31.
- The Holy Empire will come into Germany,
- The Ishmaelites will find open places:
- The asses will want also Carmania,
- The supportes all covered by earth.
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- 32.
- The great empire, everyone would be of it,
- One will come to obtain it over the others:
- But his realm and state will be of short duration,
- Two years will he be able to maintain himself on the sea.
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- 33.
- The cruel faction in the long robe
- Will come to hide under the sharp daggers:
- The Duke to seize Florence and the diphthong place,
- Its discovery by immature ones and sycophants.
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- 34.
- The Gaul who will hold the empire through war,
- He will be betrayed by his minor brother-in-law:
- He will be drawn by a fierce, prancing horce,
- The brother will be hated for the deed for a long time
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- 35.
- The younger son of the king flagrant in burning lust
- To enjoy his first cousin:
- Female attire in the Temple of Artemis,
- Going to be murdered by the unknown one of Maine.
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- 36.
- Upon the King of the stump speaking of wars,
- The United Isle will hold him in contempt:
- For several good years one gnawing and pillaging,
- Through tyranny in the isle esteem changing.
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- 37.
- The great assembly near the Lake of Bourget,
- They will meet near MontmȬian:
- Going beyond the thoughful ones will draw up a plan,
- ChambȲy, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Saint-Julien combat.
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- 38.
- Sprightly love lays the siege not far,
- The garrisons will be at the barbarian saint:
- The Orsini and 'Adria' will provide a guarantee for the Gauls,
- For fear deliverd by the army to the Grisons.
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- 39.
- First son, widow, unfortunate marriage,
- Without any children two Isles in discord:
- Before eighteen, incompetent age,
- For the other one the betrothal will take place while younger.
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- 40.
- The young heir to the British realm,
- Whom his dying father will have recommended:
- The latter dead 'Lonole' will dispute with him,
- And from the son the realm demanded.
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- 41.
- On the boundary of Caussade and Caylus,
- Not at all far from the bottom of the valley:
- Music from Villefranche to the sound of lutes,
- Encompassed by cymbals and great stringing.
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- 42.
- The humane realm of Anglican offspring,
- It will cause its realm to hold to peace and union:
- War half-captive in its enclosure,
- For long will it cause them to maintain peace.
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- 43.
- Too much good times, too much of royal goodness,
- Ones made and unmade, quick, sudden, neglectful:
- Lightly will he believe falsely of his loyal wife,
- He put to death through his benevolence.
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- 44.
- When a King will be against his people,
- A native of Blois will subjugate the Ligurians,
- Memel, Cordoba and the Dalmatians,
- Of the seven then the shadow to the King handsel and ghosts.
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- 45.
- The shadow of the realm of Navarre untrue,
- It will make his life one of fate unlawful:
- The vow made in Cambrai wavering,
- King Orlȡns will give a lawful wall.
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- 46.
- In life, fate and death a sordid, unworthy man of gold,
- He will not be a new Elector of Saxony:
- From Brunswick he will send for a sign of love,
- The false seducer delivering it to the people.
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- 47.
- At the Garland lady of the town of Burgos,
- They will impose for the treason commited:
- The great prelate of Leon through 'Formande',
- Undone by false pilgrims and ravishers.
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- 48.
- Banners of the deepest part of Spain,
- Coming out from the tip and ends of Europe:
- Troubles passing near the bridge of 'Laigne',
- Its great army will be routed by a band.
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- 49.
- Garden of the world near the new city,
- In the path of the hollow mountains:
- It will be seized and plunged into the Tub,
- Forced to drink waters poisoned by sulfur.
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- 50.
- The Meuse by day in the land of Luxemburg,
- It will find Saturn and three in the urn:
- Mountain and plain, town, city and borough,
- Flood in Lorraine, betrayed by the great urn.
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- 51.
- Some of the lowest places of the land of Lorraine
- Will be united with the Low Germans:
- Through those of the see Picards, Normans, those of Main,
- And they will be joined to the cantons.
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- 52.
- At the place where the Lys and the Scheldt unite,
- The nuptials will be arranged for a long time:
- At the place in Antwerp where they carry the chaff,
- Young old age wife undefiled.
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- 53.
- The three concubines will fight each other for a long time,
- The greatest one the least will remain to watch:
- The great 'Selin' will no longer be her patron,
- She will call him fire shield white route.
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- 54.
- She born in this world of a furtive concubine,
- At two raised high by the sad news:
- She will be taken captive by her enemies,
- And brought to Malines and Brussels.
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- 55.
- The unfortunate nuptials will be celebrated
- In great joy but the end unhappy:
- Husband and mother will slight the daughter-in-law,
- The Apollo dead and the daughter-in-law more pitiful.
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- 56.
- The royal prelate his bowing too low,
- A great flow of blood will come out of his mouth:
- The Anglican realm a realm pulled out of danger,
- For long dead as a stump alive in Tunis.
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- 57.
- The uplifted one will not know his sceptre,
- He will disgrace the young children of the greatest ones:
- Never was there a more filthy and cruel being,
- For their wives the king will banish them to death.
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- 58.
- In the time of mourning the feline monarch
- Will make war upon the young Macedonian:
- Gaul to shake, the bark to be in jeopardy,
- Marseilles to be tried in the West a talk.
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- 59.
- Within Lyons twenty-five of one mind,
- Five citizens, Germans, Bressans, Latins:
- Under a noble one they will lead a long train,
- And discovered by barks of mastiffs.
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- 60.
- I weep for Nice, Monaco, Pisa, Genoa,
- Savona, Siena, Capua, Modena, Malta:
- For the above blood and sword for a New Year's gift,
- Fire, the earth to tremble, water, unfortunate nolition.
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- 61.
- 'Betta,' Vienna, 'Emorte,' Sopron,
- They will want to deliver Pannonia to the Barbarians:
- Enormous violence through pike and fire,
- The conspirators discovered by a matron.
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- 62.
- Near 'Sorbia' to assail Hungary,
- The herald of 'Brudes' will come to warn them:
- Byzantine chief, Salona of Slavonia,
- He will come to convert them to the law of the Arabs.
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- 63.
- Cydonia, Ragusa, the city of St. Jerome,
- With healing help to grow green again:
- The King's sone dead because of the death of two heroes,
- Araby and Hungary will take the same course.
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- 64.
- Weep Milan, weep Lucca and Florence,
- As your great Duke climbs into the chariot:
- The see to change it advances to near Venice,
- When at Rome the Colonna will change.
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- 65.
- O vast Rome, thy ruin approaches,
- Not of thy walls, of thy blood and substance:
- The one harsh in letters will make a very horrible notch,
- Pointed steel driven into all up to the hilt.
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- 66.
- The chief of London through the realm of America,
- The Isle of Scotland will be tried by frost:
- King and 'Reb' will face an Antichrist so false,
- That he will place them in the conflict all together.
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- 67.
- A very mighty trembling in the month of May,
- Saturn in Capricorn, Jupiter and Mercury in Taurus:
- Venus also, Cancer, Mars in Virgo,
- Hail will fall larger than an egg.
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- 68.
- The army of the sea will stand before the city,
- Then it will leave without making a long passage:
- A great flock of citizens will be seized on land,
- Fleet to return to seize it great robbery.
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- 69.
- The shining deed of the old one exalted anew,
- Through the South and 'Aquilon' they will be very great:
- Raised by his own sister great crowds,
- Fleeing, murdered in the thicket of 'Ambellon.'
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- 70.
- Through an object the eye will swell very much,
- Burning so much that the snow will fall:
- The fields watered will come to shrink,
- As the primate succumbs at Reggio.
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- 71.
- The earth and air will freeze a very great sea,
- When they will come to venerate Thursday:
- That which will be never was it so fair,
- From the four parts they will come to honor it.
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- 72.
- The year 1999, seventh month,
- From the sky will come a great King of Terror:
- To bring back to life the great King of the Mongols,
- Before and after Mars to reign by good luck.
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- 73.
- The present time together with the past
- Will be judged by the great Jovialist:
- The world too late will be tired of him,
- And through the clergy outh-taker disloyal.
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- 74.
- The year of the great seventh number accomplished,
- It will appear at the time of the games of slaughter:
- Not far from the great millennial age,
- When the buried will go out from their tombs.
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- 75.
- Long awaited he will never return
- In Europe, he will appear in Asia:
- One of the league issued from the great Hermes,
- And he will grow over all the Kings of the East.
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- 76.
- The great Senate will ordain the triumph
- For one who afterwards will be vanquished, driven out:
- At the sound of the trumpet of his adherents there will be
- Put up for sale their possessions, enemies expelled.
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- 77.
- Thirty adherents of the order of 'Quirites'
- Banished, their possessions given their adversaries:
- All their benefits will be taken as misdeeds,
- Fleet dispersed, delivered to the Corsairs.
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- 78.
- Sudden joy to sudden sadness,
- It will occur at Rome for the graces embraced:
- Grief, cries, tears, weeping, blood, excellent mirth,
- Contrary bands surprised and trussed up.
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- 79.
- The old roads will all be improved,
- One will procedd on them to the modern Memphis:
- The great Mercury of Hercules fleur-de-lys,
- Causing to tremble lands, sea and country.
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- 80.
- In the realm the great one of the great realm reigning,
- Through force of arms the great gates of brass
- He will cause to open, the King and Duke joining,
- Fort demolished, ship to the bottom, day serene.
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- 81.
- A treasure placed in a temple by 'Hesperian' citizens,
- Therein withdrawn to a secret place:
- The hungry bonds to open the temple,
- Retaken, ravished, a horrible prey in the midst.
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- 82.
- Cries, weeping, tears will come with knives,
- Seeming to flee, they will deleiver a final attack,
- Parks around to set up high platforms,
- The living pushed back and murdered instantly.
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- 83.
- The signal to give battle will not be given,
- They will be obliged to go out of the park:
- The banner around Ghent will be recognized,
- Of him who will cause all his followers to be put to death.
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- 84.
- The illegitimate girl so high, high, not low,
- The late return will make the grieved ones contended:
- The Reconciled One will not be without debates,
- In employing and losing all his time.
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- 85.
- The old tribune on the point of trembling,
- He will be pressed not to deliver the captive:
- The will, non-will, speaking the timid evil,
- To deliver to his friends lawfully.
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- 86.
- Like a griffin will come the King of Europe,
- Accompanied by those of 'Aquilon':
- He will lead a great troop of red ones and white ones,
- And they will go against the King of Babylon.
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- 87.
- A Great King will come to take port near Nice,
- Thus the death of the great empire will be completed:
- In Antibes will he place his heifer,
- The plunder by sea all will vanish.
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- 88.
- Foot and Horse at the second watch,
- They will make an entry devastating all by sea:
- Within the port of Marseilles he will enter,
- Tears, cries, and blood, never times so bitter.
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- 89.
- The walls will be converted from brick to marble,
- Seven and fifty pacific years:
- Joy to mortals, the aquaduct renewed,
- Health, abundance of fruits, joy and mellifluous times.
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- 90.
- A hundred times will the inhuman tyrant die,
- In his place put one learned and mild,
- The entire Senate will be under his hand,
- He will be vexed by a rash scoundrel.
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- 91.
- In the year 1609, Roman clergy,
- At the beginning of the year you will hold an election:
- Of one gray and black issued from Campania,
- Never was there one so wicked as he.
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- 92.
- Before his father the child will be killed,
- The father afterwards between ropes of rushes:
- The people of Geneva will have exerted themselves,
- The chief lying in the middle like a log.
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- 93.
- The new bark will take trips,
- There and near by they will transfer the Empire:
- Beaucaire, Arles will retain the hostages,
- Near by, two columns of Porphyry found.
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- 94.
- Scorn from Nͭes, from Arles and Vienne,
- Not to obey the 'Hesperian' edict:
- To the tormented to condemn the great one,
- Six escaped in seraphic garb.
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- 95.
- To the Spains will come a very powerful King,
- By land and sea subjugating the South:
- This evil will cause, lowering again the crescent,
- Clipping the wings of those of Friday.
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- 96.
- The Religion of the name of the seas will win out
- Against the sect of the son of Adaluncatif,
- The obstinate lamented sect will be afraid
- The two wounded by Aleph & Aleph.
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- 97.
- Triremes full of captives of every age,
- Good time for bad, the sweet for the bitter:
- Prey to the Barbarians hasty they will be too soon,
- Anxious to see the feather wail in the wind.
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- 98.
- For the merry maid the bright splendor
- Will shine no more long time will be without salt:
- With merchants, bullies, wolves odious,
- All confusion universal monster.
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- 99.
- At the end the wolf, the lion, ox & the ass,
- Timid deer will be with mastiffs:
- No longer will the sweet manna fall upon them,
- More vigilance & guarding for the mastiffs.
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- 100.
- The great empire will be for England,
- The pempotam for more than three hundred years:
- Great forces pass by sea and land,
- The Lusitains will not be content.
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