Centurie II
- 1.
- Vers Aquitaine par insults Britanniques,
- De par eux mesmes grands incursions :
- Pluies, gelées feront terroirs iniques,
- Port Selyn fortes fera invasions.
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- 2.
- Le teste bleu fera la teste blanche,
- Autant de mal que France a faict leur bien,
- Mort à l'anthenne, grand pendu sus la branche,
- Quand prins des siens le Roy dira combien.
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- 3.
- Pour la chaleur solaire sus la mer,
- De Negrepont les poissons demy cuits,
- Les habitans les viendront entamer,
- Quand Rhod & Gennes leur faudra le biscuit.
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- 4.
- Depuis Monach jusqu'aupres de Sicile,
- Toute la plage demourra desolée,
- Il n'y aura fauxbourg, cité ne ville,
- Que par Barbares pillée soit & vollée.
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- 5.
- Qu'en dans poisson, fer & lettres enfermée,
- Hors sortira qui puys fera la guerre,
- Aura par mer sa classe bien ramée,
- Apparoissant pres de Latine terre.
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- 6.
- Aupres des portes & dedans deux cités
- Seront deux fleaux, & oncques n'apperceu un tel,
- Faim, dedans peste, de fer hors gens boutés,
- Crier secours au grand Dieu immortel.
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- 7.
- Entre plusieurs aux isles deportés,
- L'un estre nay a deux dents en la gorge :
- Mourront de faim les arbres esbrotés,
- Pour eux neuf Roy, nouvel edict leur forge.
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- 8.
- Temples sacrés prime façon Romaine,
- Rejecteront les goffes fondements,
- Prenant leurs loys premieres & humaines,
- Chassant non tout des saincts les cultements.
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- 9.
- Neuf ans le regne le maigre en paix tiendra,
- Puis il cherra en soif si sanguinaire :
- Pour luy peuple sans foy & loy mourra
- Tué un beaucoup plus debonnaire.
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- 10.
- Avant long temps le tout sera rangé,
- Nous esperons un siecle bien senestre :
- L'estat des masques & des seuls bien changé
- Peu trouveront qu'a son rang vueille estre.
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- 11.
- Le prochain fils de l'aisnier parviendra
- Tant eslevé jusqu'au regne des fors
- Son aspre gloire un chacun la craindra
- Mais ses enfans du regne gettez hors.
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- 12.
- Yeux, clos, ouverts d'antique fantasie,
- L'habit des seuls seront mis à neant
- Le grand monarque chastiera leur frenesie,
- Ravir des temples le tresor par devant.
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- 13.
- Le corps sans ame plus n'estre en sacrifice,
- Jour de la mort mis en nativité.
- L'esprit divin fera l'ame felice,
- Voyant le verbe en son eternité.
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- 14.
- A Tours, Iean, gardé seront yeux penetrans,
- Descouvriront de loing la grand sereyne
- Elle & sa suitte au port seront entrans,
- Combat, poulsés, puissance souveraine.
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- 15.
- Un peu devant monarque trucidé ?
- Castor Pollux en nef, astre crinite,
- L'erain public par terre et mer vuidé,
- Pise, Ast, Ferrare, Turin terre interdicte.
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- 16.
- Naples, Palerme, Secille, Syracuses,
- Nouveaux tyrans, fulgures feux celestes :
- Force de Londres, Gand, Brucelles & Suses,
- Grand hecatombe, triumphe faire festes.
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- 17.
- Le champ du temple de la vierge vestale,
- Non esloigné d'Ethne & monts Pyrenées :
- Le grand conduict est caché dans la male,
- North getés fleuves & vignes mastinées.
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- 18.
- Nouvelle & pluye subite, impetueuse,
- Empeschera subit deux excercites :
- Pierre, ciel, feux faire la mer pierreuse,
- La mort de sept terre et marin subites.
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- 19.
- Nouveaux venus lieu basty sans defence,
- Occuper la place par lors inhabitable,
- Prez, maisons, champs, villes, prendre à plaisance
- Faim, Peste, guerre, arpen long labourable.
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- 20.
- Freres & sœurs en divers lieux captifs,
- Se trouveront passer pres du monaique
- Les contempler ses rameaux ententifs,
- Desplaisant voir menton front, nez, les marques.
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- 21.
- L'ambassadeur envoyé par biremes,
- A my chemin d'incogneuz repoulsés :
- De sel renfort viendront quatre triremes,
- Cordes & chaines en Negre pont troussés.
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- 22.
- Le camp Ascap d'Europe partira,
- S'adjoignant proche de l'Isle submergée :
- D'Arton classe phalange pliera,
- Nombril du monde plus grand voix subrogée.
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- 23.
- Palais, oyseaux, par oyseau dechassé,
- Bien tost apres le prince prevenu,
- Combien que hors fleuve ennemis repoulsé,
- Dehors saisi trait d'oyseau soustenu.
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- 24.
- Bestes farouches de faim fleuves tranner :
- Plus part du champ encontre Hister sera,
- En caige de fer le grand fera treisner,
- Quand rien enfant de Germain observera.
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- 25.
- La garde estrange trahira forteresse
- Espoir & umbre de plus hault mariage :
- Garde deceue, fort prinse dans la presse
- Loire, Son, Rosne, Gar, à mort oultrage.
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- 26.
- Pour la faveur que la cité fera,
- Au grand qui tost perdra champ de bataille
- Puis le rang Pau Thesin versera,
- De sang, feux mors noyés de coup de taille.
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- 27.
- Le divin verbe sera du ciel frappé,
- Qui ne pourra proceder plus avant.
- Du reserant le secret estoupé,
- Qu'on marchera par dessus & devant.
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- 28.
- Le penultiesme du surnom du Prophete,
- Prendra Diane pour son jour & repos :
- Loing vaguera par frenetique teste,
- & delivrant un grand peuple d'impos.
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- 29.
- L'Oriental sortira de son siege,
- Passer les monts Apennins voir la Gaule :
- Transpercera le ciel, les eaux & neige,
- & un chacun frappera de sa gaule.
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- 30.
- Un qui les dieux d'Annibal infernaux,
- Fera renaistre, effrayeur des humains :
- Oncq'plus d'horreur ne plus dire journaulx,
- Qu'avint viendra par Babel aux Romains.
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- 31.
- En Campanie Cassilin sera tant
- Qu'on ne verra que d'eaux des champs couvers
- Devant apres la pluye de long temps
- Hors mis les arbres rien l'on verra de vert.
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- 32.
- Laict, sang grenouilles escoudre en Dalmatie,
- Conflict donné peste pres de Balennes,
- Cry sera grand par toute Esclavonie,
- Lors naistra monstre pres & dedans Ravenne.
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- 33.
- Par le torrent qui descent de Verone,
- Par lors qu'au Po guidera son entrée,
- Un grand naufrage, & non moins en Garonne
- Quand ceux de Gennes marcheront leur contrée.
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- 34.
- L'ire insensée du combat furieux
- Fera à table par freres le fer luyre,
- Les despartir mort blessé curieux,
- Le fier duelle viendra en France nuire.
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- 35.
- Dans deux logis de nuict le feu prendra
- Plusieurs dedans estoufés et rostis :
- Pres de deux fleuves pour seul il adviendra,
- Sol, l'Arq, & Caper tous seront amortis.
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- 36.
- Du grand Prophete les lettres seront prinses.
- Entre les mains du tyran deviendront,
- Frauder son Roy seront ses entreprinses,
- Mais ses rapines bien tost le troubleront.
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- 37.
- De ce grand nombre que l'on envoyera
- Pour secourir dans le fort assiegés,
- Peste & famine tous les devorera,
- Hors mis septante qui seront profligés.
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- 38.
- Des condamnés sera fait un grand nombre,
- Quand les monarques seront conciliés :
- Mais l'un d'eux viendra si malencombre
- Que guerre ensemble ne seront raliés.
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- 39.
- Un an devant le conflict Italique,
- Germains, Gaulois, Hespagnols pour le fort :
- Cherra l'escolle maison de republique,
- Ou, hors mis peu, seront suffoqués mors.
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- 40.
- Un peu apres non point longue intervalle.
- Par mer & terre sera faict grand tumulte,
- Beaucoup plus grande sera pugne navalle,
- Feus, animaux, qui feront plus d'insulte.
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- 41.
- La grand estoile par sept jours bruslera,
- Nuée fera deux soleils apparoir :
- Le gros mastin fera toute nuict hurlera,
- Quand grand pontife changera de terroir.
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- 42.
- Coq, chiens, & chats de sang seront repeus,
- Et de la playe du tyrant trouvé mort,
- Au lict d'un autre jambes & bras rompus,
- Qui n'avait peur de mourir de cruelle mort.
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- 43.
- Durant l'estoyle chevelue apparente,
- Les trois grans princes seront fait ennemis,
- Frappés du ciel paix terre tremulente,
- Po, Timbre undans, serpent sur le bort mis.
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- 44.
- L'Aigle pousée entour de pavillions,
- Par autres oyseaux d'entour sera chassée,
- Quand bruit des cymbres tube & sonnaillons
- Rendont le sens de la dame insensée.
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- 45.
- Trop le ciel pleure l'Androgin procrée,
- Pres du ciel sang humain respandu,
- Par mort trop tard grand peuple recrée,
- Tard & tost vient le secours attendu.
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- 46.
- Apres grand trouble humain, plus grand s'appreste
- Le grand moteur des siecles renouvele.
- Pluye sang, laict, famine, fer & peste,
- Au ciel veu, feu courant long estincele.
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- 47.
- L'ennemy grand vieil dueil meurt de poison :
- Les souverains par infiniz subiuguez.
- Pierres plouvoir, cachez soubz la toison,
- Par mort articles en vain sont allegués.
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- 48.
- La grand copie qui passera les monts.
- Saturne en l'Arq tournant du poisson Mars
- Venins cachés soubs testes de saulmons :
- Leur chef pendu à fil de polemars.
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- 49.
- Les conseilleurs du premier monopole.
- Les conquerants seduits par la Melite :
- Rodes, Bisance pour leurs exposant pole :
- Terre faudra les poursuivans de suite.
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- 50.
- Quand ceux d'Ainault, de Gand & de Brucelles,
- Verront à Langres le siege devant mis
- Derrier leurs flancs seront guerres crueles
- La plaie antique fera pis qu'ennemis.
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- 51.
- Le sang du juste à Londres fera faute
- Bruslés par fouldres de vint trois les six.
- La dame antique cherra de place haute :
- De mesme secte plusieurs seront occis.
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- 52.
- Dans plusieurs nuits la terre tremblera :
- Sur le prinstemps deux effors suite :
- Corynthe, Ephese aux deux mers nagera :
- Guerre s'esmeut par deux vaillans de luit.
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- 53.
- La grande peste de cité maritime
- Ne cessera que mort ne soit vengée
- Du juste sang, par pris damne sans crime
- De la grand dame par feincte n'outragée.
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- 54.
- Par gent estrange, & de Romains loingtaine
- Leur grand cité après eaue fort troublée,
- Fille sans main, trop différent domaine,
- Prins chef, sarreure n'avoir esté riblée.
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- 55.
- Dans le conflit le grand qui peut valloyt,
- A son dernier fera cas merveilleux :
- Pendant qu'Hadrie verra ce qu'il falloyt,
- Dans le banquet pongnale l'orguilleux.
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- 56.
- Que peste & glaive n'a peu seu definer
- Mort dans le puys, sommet du ciel frappé.
- L'abbé mourra quand verra ruiner
- Ceulx du naufraige l'escueil voulant grapper.
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- 57.
- Auant conflit le grand mur tumbera :
- Le grand à mort, mort trop subite & plainte :
- Nay imparfaict la plus part nagera :
- Auprès du fleuve de sang la terre tainte.
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- 58.
- Sans pied ne main par dend ayguë & forte
- Par globe au fort deporc & laisné nay :
- Près du portail desloyal se transporte
- Silene luit, petit grand emmené.
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- 59.
- Classe Gauloyse par apuy de grand garde
- Du grand Neptune, & ses tridents souldars
- Rousgée Provence pour soustenir grand bande :
- Plus Mars Narbon, par javelotz & dards.
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- 60.
- La foy Punicque en Orient rompue
- Grang Jud, & Rosne Loyre, & Tag changeront,
- Quand du mulet la faim sera repue,
- Classe espargie, sang & corps nageront.
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- 61.
- Euge, Tamins, Gironde & la Rochele :
- O sang Troien ! Mars au port de la flesche
- Derrier le fleuue au fort mise l'eschele,
- Pointes feu gran meurtre sus la bresche.
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- 62.
- Mabus puis tost alors mourra, viendra
- De gens & bestes une horrible defaite :
- Puis tout à coup la vengence on verra
- Cent, main, soif, faim, quand courra la comete.
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- 63.
- Gaulois, Ausone bien peu subjuguera,
- Po, Marne, & Seine fera Perme l'urie
- Qui le grand mur contre eux dressera
- Du moindre au mur le grand perdra la vie.
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- 64.
- Seicher de faim, de soif gent Genevoise
- Espoir prochain viendra au defaillir,
- Sur point tremblant sera loy Gebenoise.
- Classe au grand port ne se peult acuillir.
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- 65.
- Le parc enclin grande calamité
- Par l'Hesperie & Insubre fera :
- Le feu en nef, peste & captivité :
- Mercure en l'Arq Saturne fenera.
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- 66.
- Par grans dangiers le captif echapé:
- Peu de temps grand la fortune changée.
- Dans le palais le peuple est atrapé
- Par bon augure la cité est assiegée.
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- 67.
- Le blonde au nez forchu viendra commetre
- Par le duelle & chassera dehors :
- Les exilés dedans fera remetre
- Aux lieux marins commetant les plus forts.
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- 68.
- De l'Aquilon les effors seront grands :
- Sus l'Ocean sera la porte ouverte,
- Le regne en l'isle sera reintegrand :
- Tremblera Londres par voile descouverte.
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- 69.
- Le roy Gauloys par la Celtique dextre
- Voiant discorde de la grand Monarchie,
- Sus les trois pars fera fleurir son sceptre,
- Contre la cappe de la grand Hierarchie.
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- 70.
- Le dard du ciel fera son extendue
- Mors en parlant grande execution.
- La pierre en l'arbre, la fiere gent rendue,
- Brut humain monstre purge expiation.
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- 71.
- Les exilés en Sicile viendront
- Pour delivrer de faim la gent estrange :
- Au point du jour les Celtes luy faudront :
- La vie demeure a raison: roy se range.
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- 72.
- Armée Celtique en Italie vexée
- De toutes pars conflit & grande perte :
- Romains fuis, ô Gaule repoulsée.
- Pres du Thesin, Rubicon pugne incerte.
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- 73.
- Au lac Fucin de Benac le rivage
- Prins du Leman au port de l'Orguion :
- Nay de troys bras predict belliq image,
- Par troys couronnes au grand Endymion.
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- 74.
- De Sens, d'Autun viendront jusques au Rosne
- Pour passer outre vers les monts Pyrenées :
- La gent sortir de la Marque d'Anconne :
- Par terre & mer le suivra à grans trainées.
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- 75.
- La voix ouye de l'insolit oyseau,
- Sur le canon du respiral estaige,
- Si haut viendra du froment le boisseau,
- Que l'homme d'homme sera Anthropophage.
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- 76.
- Foudre en Bourgoigne fera cas portenteux,
- Que par engin ne pourroit faire
- De leur senat sacriste fait boiteux
- Fera savoir aux ennemis l'affaire.
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- 77.
- Par arcs, feuz, poix & par feuz repoussés :
- Cris, hurlements sur la minuit ouys.
- Dedans sont mis par les ramparts cassés
- Par cunicules les traditeurs fuis.
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- 78.
- Le grand Neptune du profond de la mer
- De gent Punique & sang Gauloys meslé,
- Les Isles à sang, pour le tardif ramer :
- Plus luy nuira que l'occult mal celé.
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- 79.
- La barbe crespe & noire par engin
- Subjuguera la gent cruele & fiere.
- Le grand chyren ostera du longin
- Tous les captifs par Seline baniere.
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- 80.
- Apres conflit du lesé l'eloquence
- Par peu de temps se tramme faint repos :
- Point l'on n'admet les grands à delivrance :
- Les ennemis sont remis à propos.
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- 81.
- Par feu du ciel la cité presque aduste :
- L'urne menasse encor Deucalion :
- Vexée Sardaigne par la Punique fuste
- Apres que Libra lairra son Phaëton.
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- 82.
- Par faim la proye fera loup prisonnier
- L'assaillant lors en extreme detresse.
- Le nay aiant au devant le dernier,
- Le grand n'eschappe au milieu de la presse.
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- 83.
- Le gros trafficq du grand Lyon change
- La plus part tourne en pristine ruine,
- Proye aux souldars par pille vendange
- Par Jura mont & Sueve bruine.
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- 84.
- Entre Campaigne, Sienne, Flora, Tuscie
- Six moys neufz iours ne plouura vne goute.
- L'estrange langue en terre Dalmatie
- Courira sus, vastant la terre toute.
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- 85.
- Le vieux plain barbe sous l'estatut severe,
- A Lyon fait dessus l'Aigle Celtique :
- Le petit grand trop outre persevere :
- Bruit d'arme au ciel : mer rouge Lygustique.
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- 86.
- Naufraige a classe pres d'onde Hadriatique:
- La terre esmeuë sus l'air en terre mis :
- Egypte tremble augment Mahommetique
- L'Herault soy rendre à crier est commis.
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- 87.
- Apres viendra des extremes contrées
- Prince Germain sus le throsne doré :
- La servitude & eaux rencontrées
- La dame serve, son temps plus n'adoré.
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- 88.
- Le circuit du grand faict ruineux
- Le nom septiesme du cinquiesme sera :
- D'un tiers plus grand l'estrange belliqueux.
- Monton, Lutece, Aix ne garantira.
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- 89.
- Du jou seront demis les deux grands maistres
- Leur grand pouvoir se verra augmenté :
- La terre neufve sera en ses haults estres :
- Au sanguinaire le nombre racompté.
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- 90.
- Par vie & mort changé regne d'Ongrie :
- La loy sera plus aspre que service,
- Leur grand cité d'urlements plaincts & crie :
- Castor & Pollux ennemis dans la lyce.
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- 91.
- Soleil levant un grand feu l'on verra
- Bruit & clarté vers Aquilon tendant :
- Dedans le rond mort & cris l'ont orra
- Par glaive, feu, faim, mort les attendants.
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- 92.
- Feu couleur d'or du ciel en terre veu :
- Frappé du hault, nay, fait cas merveilleuz :
- Grand meurtre humain : prins du grand le nepveu,
- Morts d'expectacles eschappé l'orguilleux.
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- 93.
- Bien pres du Tymbre presse la Libytine :
- Ung peu devant grand inundation :
- Le chef du nef prins, mis a la sentine :
- Chasteau, palais en conflagration.
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- 94.
- Gran Po, grand mal pour Gauloys recevra,
- Vaine terreur au maritin Lyon :
- Peuple infini par la mer passera,
- Sans eschapper un quart d'un milion.
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- 95.
- Les lieux peuples seront inhabitables:
- Pour champs auoir grande diuision:
- Regnes liurés a prudents incapables:
- Lors les grands freres mort & dissension.
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- 96.
- Flambeau ardent au ciel soir sera veu
- Pres de la fin & principe du Rosne :
- Famine, glaive : tard le secours pourveu,
- La Perse tourne envahir Macedoine.
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- 97.
- Romain Pontife garde de t'approcher
- De la cité qui deux fleuves arrouse,
- Ton sang viendras au pres de la cracher,
- Toy & les tiens quand fleurira la rose.
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- 98.
- Celuy du sang resperse le visaige
- De la victime proche sacrifiée :
- Tonant en Leo augure par presaige :
- Mis estre à mort lors pour la fiancée.
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- 99.
- Terroir Romain qu'interpretoit augure,
- Par gent Gauloyse sera par trop vexée:
- Mais nation Celtique craindra l'heure,
- Boreas, classe trop loing l'avoir poussée.
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- 100.
- Dedans les isles si horrible tumulte,
- Rien on n'orra qu'une bellique brigue,
- Tant grand sera des predateurs l'insulte,
- Qu'on se viendra ranger à la grand ligue.
Century II
- 1.
- Towards Aquitaine by British islanders
- By these themselves great incursions
- Frozen rain will make the soil unjust,
- The mighty refuge of the Moon will make invasions.
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- 2.
- The blue head will inflict upon the white head
- As much evil as France has done them good:
- Dead at the sail-yard the great one hung on the branch.
- When seized by his own the King will say how much.
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- 3.
- Because of the solar heat on the sea
- Of Euboea the fishes half cooked:
- The inhabitants will come to cut them,
- When the biscuit will fail Rhodes and Genoa.
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- 4.
- From Monaco to near Sicily
- The entire coast will remain desolated:
- There will remain there no suburb, city or town
- Not pillaged and robbed by the Barbarians.
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- That which is enclosed in iron and letter in a fish,
- Out will go one who will then make war,
- He will have his fleet well rowed by sea,
- Appearing near Latin land.
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- Near the gates and within two cities
- There will be two scourges the like of which was never seen,
- Famine within plague, people put out by steel,
- Crying to the great immortal God for relief.
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- Amongst several transported to the isles,
- One to be born with two teeth in his mouth
- They will die of famine the trees stripped,
- For them a new King issues a new edict.
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- Temples consecrated in the original Roman manner,
- They will reject the excess foundations,
- Taking their first and humane laws,
- Chasing, though not entirely, the cult of saints.
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- Nine years the lean one will hold the realm in peace,
- Then he will fall into a very bloody thirst:
- Because of him a great people will die without faith and law
- Killed by one far more good-natured.
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- 10.
- Before long all will be set in order,
- We will expect a very sinister century,
- The state of the masked and solitary ones much changed,
- Few will be found who want to be in their place.
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- The nearest son of the elder will attain
- Very great height as far as the realm of the privileged:
- Everyone will fear his fierce glory,
- But his children will be thrown out of the realm.
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- 12.
- Eyes closed, opened by antique fantasy,
- The garb of the monks they will be put to naught:
- The great monarch will chastise their frenzy,
- Ravishing the treasure in front of the temples.
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- The body without a soul is no more in sacrifice.
- Day of death put for birth:
- The divine spirit will make the soul happy,
- Seeing the word in his eternity.
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- 14.
- At Tours, Gien, guarded, eyes will be searching,
- Discovering from afar her serene Highness:
- She and her suite will enter the port,
- Combat, thrust, sovereign power.
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- 15.
- Shortly before the monarch is assassinated,
- Castor and Pollux in the ship, bearded star:
- The public treasure emptied by land and sea,
- Pisa, Asti, Ferrara, Turin land under interdict.
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- Naples, Palermo, Sicily, Syracuse,
- New tyrants, celestial lightning fires:
- Force from London, Ghent, Brussels and Susa,
- Great slaughter, triumph leads to festivities.
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- 17.
- The field of the temple of the vestal virgin,
- Not far from Elne and the Pyrenees mountains:
- The great tube is hidden in the trunk.
- To the north rivers overflown and vines battered.
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- New, impetuous and sudden rain
- Will suddenly halt two armies.
- Celestial stone, fires make the sea stony,
- The death of seven by land and sea sudden.
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- 19.
- Newcomers, place built without defense,
- Place occupied then uninhabitable:
- Meadows, houses, fields, towns to take at pleasure,
- Famine, plague, war, extensive land arable.
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- 20.
- Brothers and sisters captive in diverse places
- Will find themselves passing near the monarch:
- Contemplating them his branches attentive,
- Displeasing to see the marks on chin, forehead and nose.
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- 21.
- The ambassador sent by biremes,
- Halfway repelled by unknown ones:
- Reinforced with salt four triremes will come,
- In Euboea bound with ropes and chains.
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- 22.
- The imprudent army of Europe will depart,
- Collecting itself near the submerged isle:
- The weak fleet will bend the phalanx,
- At the navel of the world a greater voice substituted.
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- 23.
- Palace birds, chased out by a bird,
- Very soon after the prince has arrived:
- Although the enemy is repelled beyond the river,
- Outside seized the trick upheld by the bird.
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- 24.
- Beasts ferocious from hunger will swim across rivers:
- The greater part of the region will be against the Hister,
- The great one will cause it to be dragged in an iron cage,
- When the German child will observe nothing.
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- 25.
- The foreign guard will betray the fortress,
- Hope and shadow of a higher marriage:
- Guard deceived, fort seized in the press,
- Loire, Saone, Rhone, Gar, mortal outrage.
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- 26.
- Because of the favor that the city will show
- To the great one who will soon lose the field of battle,
- Fleeing the Po position, the Ticino will overflow
- With blood, fires, deaths, drowned by the long-edged blow.
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- 27.
- The divine word will be struck from the sky,
- One who cannot proceed any further:
- The secret closed up with the revelation,
- Such that they will march over and ahead.
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- 28.
- The penultimate of the surname of the Prophet
- Will take Diana for his day and rest:
- He will wander far because of a frantic head,
- And delivering a great people from subjection.
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- 29.
- The Easterner will leave his seat,
- To pass the Apennine mountains to see Gaul:
- He will transpire the sky, the waters and the snow,
- And everyone will be struck with his rod.
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- 30.
- One who the infernal gods of Hannibal
- Will cause to be reborn, terror of mankind
- Never more horror nor worse of days
- In the past than will come to the Romans through Babel.
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- 31.
- In Campania the Capuan [river] will do so much
- That one will see only fields covered by waters:
- Before and after the long rain
- One will see nothing green except the trees.
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- 32.
- Milk, frog's blood prepared in Dalmatia.
- Conflict given, plague near Treglia:
- A great cry will sound through all Slavonia,
- Then a monster will be born near and within Ravenna.
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- 33.
- Through the torrent which descends from Verona
- Its entry will then be guided to the Po,
- A great wreck, and no less in the Garonne,
- When those of Genoa march against their country.
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- 34.
- The senseless ire of the furious combat
- Will cause steel to be flashed at the table by brothers:
- To part them death, wound, and curiously,
- The proud duel will come to harm France.
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- 35.
- The fire by night will take hold in two lodgings,
- Several within suffocated and roasted.
- It will happen near two rivers as one:
- Sun, Sagittarius and Capricorn all will be reduced.
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- 36.
- The letters of the great Prophet will be seized,
- They will come to fall into the hands of the tyrant:
- His enterprise will be to deceive his King,
- But his extortions will very soon trouble him.
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- 37.
- Of that great number that one will send
- To relieve those besieged in the fort,
- Plague and famine will devour them all,
- Except seventy who will be destroyed.
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- 38.
- A great number will be condemned
- When the monarchs will be reconciled:
- But for one of them such a bad impediment will arise
- That they will be joined together but loosely.
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- 39.
- One year before the Italian conflict,
- Germans, Gauls, Spaniards for the fort:
- The republican schoolhouse will fall,
- There, except for a few, they will be choked dead.
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- 40.
- Shortly afterwards, without a very long interval,
- By sea and land a great uproar will be raised:
- Naval battle will be very much greater,
- Fires, animals, those who will cause greater insult.
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- 41.
- The great star will burn for seven days,
- The cloud will cause two suns to appear:
- The big mastiff will howl all night
- When the great pontiff will change country.
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- 42.
- Cock, dogs and cats will be satiated with blood
- And from the wound of the tyrant found dead,
- At the bed of another legs and arms broken,
- He who was not afraid to die a cruel death.
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- 43.
- During the appearance of the bearded star.
- The three great princes will be made enemies:
- Struck from the sky, peace earth quaking,
- Po, Tiber overflowing, serpent placed upon the shore.
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- 44.
- The Eagle driven back around the tents
- Will be chased from there by other birds:
- When the noise of cymbals, trumpets and bells
- Will restore the senses of the senseless lady.
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- 45.
- Too much the heavens weep for the Hermaphrodite begotten,
- Near the heavens human blood shed:
- Because of death too late a great people re-created,
- Late and soon the awaited relief comes.
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- 46.
- After great trouble for humanity, a greater one is prepared
- The Great Mover renews the ages:
- Rain, blood, milk, famine, steel and plague,
- Is the heavens fire seen, a long spark running.
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- 47.
- The great old enemy mourning dies of poison,
- The sovereigns subjugated in infinite numbers:
- Stones raining, hidden under the fleece,
- Through death articles are cited in vain.
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- 48.
- The great force which will pass the mountains.
- Saturn in Sagittarius Mars turning from the fish:
- Poison hidden under the heads of salmon,
- Their war-chief hung with cord.
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- 49.
- The advisers of the first monopoly,
- The conquerers seduced for Malta:
- Rhodes, Byzantium for them exposing their pole:
- Land will fail the pursuers in flight.
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- 50.
- When those of Hainaut, of Ghent and of Brussels
- Will see the siege laid before Langres:
- Behind their flanks there will be cruel wars,
- The ancient wound will do worse than enemies.
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- 51.
- The blood of the just will commit a fault at London,
- Burnt through lightning of twenty threes the six:
- The ancient lady will fall from her high place,
- Several of the same sect will be killed.
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- 52.
- For several nights the earth will tremble:
- In the spring two efforts in succession:
- Corinth, Ephesus will swim in the two seas:
- War stirred up by two valiant in combat.
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- 53.
- The great plague of the maritime city
- Will not cease until there be avenged the death
- Of the just blood, condemned for a price without crime,
- Of the great lady unwronged by pretense.
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- 54.
- Because of people strange, and distant from the Romans
- Their great city much troubled after water:
- Daughter handless, domain too different,
- Chief taken, lock not having been picked.
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- 55.
- In the conflict the great one who was worth little
- At his end will perform a marvelous deed:
- While 'Adria' will see what he was lacking,
- During the banquet the proud one stabbed.
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- 56.
- One whom neither plague nor steel knew how to finish,
- Death on the summit of the hills struck from the sky:
- The abbot will die when he will see ruined
- Those of the wreck wishing to seize the rock.
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- 57.
- Before the conflict the great wall will fall,
- The great one to death, death too sudden and lamented,
- Born imperfect: the greater part will swim:
- Near the river the land stained with blood.
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- 58.
- With neither foot nor hand because of sharp and strong tooth
- Through the crowd to the fort of the pork and the elder born:
- Near the portal treacherous proceeds,
- Moon shining, little great one led off.
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- 59.
- Gallic fleet through support of the great guard
- Of the great Neptune, and his trident soldiers,
- Provence reddened to sustain a great band:
- More at Narbonne, because of javelins and darts.
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- 60.
- The Punic faith broken in the East,
- Ganges, Jordan, and Rhone, Loire, and Tagus will change:
- When the hunger of the mule will be satiated,
- Fleet sprinkles, blood and bodies will swim.
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- 61.
- Bravo, ye of 'Tamins', Gironde and La Rochelle:
- O Trojan blood! Mars at the port of the arrow
- Behind the river the ladder put to the fort,
- Points to fire great murder on the breach.
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- 62.
- 'Mabus' then will soon die, there will come
- Of people and beasts a horrible rout:
- Then suddenly one will see vengeance,
- Hundred, hand, thirst, hunger when the comet will run.
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- 63.
- The Gauls Ausonia will subjugate very little,
- Po, Marne and Seine Parma will make drunk:
- He who will prepare the great wall against them,
- He will lose his life from the least at the wall.
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- 64.
- The people of Geneva drying up with hunger, with thirst,
- Hope at hand will come to fail:
- On the point of trembling will be the law of him of the Cevennes,
- Fleet at the great port cannot be received.
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- 65.
- The sloping park great calamity
- To be done through Hesperia and Insubria:
- The fire in the ship, plague and captivity,
- Mercury in Sagittarius Saturn will fade.
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- 66.
- Through great dangers the captive escaped:
- In a short time great his fortune changed.
- In the palace the people are trapped,
- Through good omen the city besieged.
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- 67.
- The blond one will come to compromise the fork-nosed one
- Through the duel and will chase him out:
- The exiles within he will have restored,
- Committing the strongest to the marine places.
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- 68.
- The efforts of 'Aquilon' will be great:
- The gate on the Ocean will be opened,
- The kingdom on the Isle will be restored:
- London will tremble discovered by sail.
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- 69.
- The Gallic King through his Celtic right arm
- Seeing the discord of the great Monarchy:
- He will cause his sceptre to flourish over the three parts,
- Against the cope of the great Hierarchy.
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- 70.
- The dart from the sky will make its extension,
- Deaths speaking: great execution.
- The stone in the tree, the proud nation restored,
- Noise, human monster, purge expiation.
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- 71.
- The exiles will come into Sicily
- To deliver form hunger the strange nation:
- At daybreak the Celts will fail them:
- Life remains by reason: the King joins.
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- 72.
- Celtic army vexed in Italy
- On all sides conflict and great loss:
- Romans fled, O Gaul repelled!
- Near the Ticino, Rubicon uncertain battle.
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- 73.
- The shore of Lake Garda to Lake Fucino,
- Taken from the Lake of Geneva to the port of 'L'Orguion':
- Born with three arms the predicted warlike image,
- Through three crowns to the great Endymion.
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- 74.
- From Sens, from Autun they will come as far as the Rhone
- To pass beyond towards the Pyrenees mountains:
- The nation to leave the March of Ancona:
- By land and sea it will be followed by great suites.
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- 75.
- The voice of the rare bird heard,
- On the pipe of the air-vent floor:
- So high will the bushel of wheat rise,
- That man will be eating his fellow man.
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- 76.
- Lightning in Burgundy will perform a portentous deed,
- One which could never have been done by skill,
- Sexton made lame by their senate
- Will make the affair known to the enemies.
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- 77.
- Hurled back through bows, fires, pitch and by fires:
- Cries, howls heard at midnight:
- Within they are place on the broken ramparts,
- The traitors fled by the underground passages.
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- 78.
- The great Neptune of the deep of the sea
- With Punic race and Gallic blood mixed.
- The Isles bled, because of the tardy rowing:
- More harm will it do him than the ill-concealed secret.
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- 79.
- The beard frizzled and black through skill
- Will subjugate the cruel and proud people:
- The great 'Chyren' will remove from far away
- All those captured by the banner of 'Selin'.
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- 80.
- After the conflict by the eloquence of the wounded one
- For a short time a soft rest is contrived:
- The great ones are not to be allowed deliverance at all:
- They are restored by the enemies at the proper time.
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- 81.
- Through fire from the sky the city almost burned:
- The Urn threatens Deucalion again:
- Sardinia vexed by the Punic foist,
- After Libra will leave her Phaethon.
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- 82.
- Through hunger the prey will make the wolf prisoner,
- The attacker then in extreme distress,
- The heir having the last one before him,
- The great one does not escape in the middle of the crowd.
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- 83.
- The large trade of a great Lyons changed,
- The greater part turns to pristine ruin
- Prey to the soldiers swept away by pillage:
- Through the Jura mountain and 'Suevia' drizzle.
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- 84.
- Between Campania, Siena, Florence, Tuscany,
- Six months nine days without a drop of rain:
- The strange tongue in the Dalmatian land,
- It will overrun, devastating the entire land.
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- 85.
- The old full beard under the severe statute
- Made at Lyon over the Celtic Eagle:
- The little great one perseveres too far:
- Noise of arms in the sky: Ligurian sea red.
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- 86.
- Wreck for the fleet near the Adriatic Sea:
- The land trembles stirred up upon the air placed on land:
- Egypt trembles Mahometan increase,
- The Herald surrendering himself is appointed to cry out.
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- 87.
- After there will come from the outermost countries
- A German Prince, upon the golden throne:
- The servitude and waters met,
- The lady serves, her time no longer adored.
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- 88.
- The circuit of the great ruinous deed,
- The seventh name of the fifth will be:
- Of a third greater the stranger warlike:
- Sheep, Paris, Aix will not guarantee.
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- 89.
- One day the two great masters will be friends,
- Their great power will be seen increased:
- The new land will be at its high peak,
- To the bloody one the number recounted.
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- 90.
- Though life and death the realm of Hungary changed:
- The law will be more harsh than service:
- Their great city cries out with howls and laments,
- Castor and Pollux enemies in the arena.
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- 91.
- At sunrise one will see a great fire,
- Noise and light extending towards 'Aquilon:'
- Within the circle death and one will hear cries,
- Through steel, fire, famine, death awaiting them.
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- 92.
- Fire colour of gold from the sky seen on earth:
- Heir struck from on high, marvelous deed done:
- Great human murder: the nephew of the great one taken,
- Deaths spectacular the proud one escaped.
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- 93.
- Very near the Tiber presses Death:
- Shortly before great inundation:
- The chief of the ship taken, thrown into the bilge:
- Castle, palace in conflagration.
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- 94.
- Great Po, great evil will be received through Gauls,
- Vain terror to the maritime Lion:
- People will pass by the sea in infinite numbers,
- Without a quarter of a million escaping.
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- 95.
- The populous places will be uninhabitable:
- Great discord to obtain fields:
- Realms delivered to prudent incapable ones:
- Then for the great brothers dissension and death.
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- 96.
- Burning torch will be seen in the sky at night
- Near the end and beginning of the Rhone:
- Famine, steel: the relief provided late,
- Persia turns to invade Macedonia.
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- 97.
- Roman Pontiff beware of approaching
- The city that two rivers flow through,
- Near there your blood will come to spurt,
- You and yours when the rose will flourish.
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- 98.
- The one whose face is splattered with the blood
- Of the victim nearly sacrificed:
- Jupiter in Leon, omen through presage:
- To be put to death then for the bride.
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- 99.
- Roman land as the omen interpreted
- Will be vexed too much by the Gallic people:
- But the Celtic nation will fear the hour,
- The fleet has been pushed too far by the north wind.
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- 100.
- Within the isles a very horrible uproar,
- One will hear only a party of war,
- So great will be the insult of the plunderers
- That they will come to be joined in the great league.
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