Centurie III
- 1.
- Apres combat et bataille navale,
- Le grand Neptune a son plus haut befroy:
- Rouge adversairede peur viendra pasle,
- Mettant le grand Ocean en effroy.
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- 2.
- Le divin Verbe donrra a la substance,
- Comprins ciel, terre, or occult au laict mystique:
- Corps, ame esprit ayant toute puissance,
- Tant soubs ses pieds comme au siege Celique.
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- 3.
- Mars et Mercure, et l'argent joint ensemble,
- Vers le midy extreme siccité:
- Au fond d'Asie on dira terre tremble,
- Corinthe, Ephese lors en perplexité.
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- 4.
- Quand seront proches de defaut des lunaires,
- De l'un a l'autre ne distant grandement,
- Froid, siccité, danger vers les frontieres,
- Mesme oa` l'oracle a prins commencement.
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- 5.
- Pres loing defaut de deux grands luminaires.
- Qui surviendra entre l'Avril et Mars:
- O quel cherté nais deux grands debonnaires
- Par terre et mer secourrant toutes pars.
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- 6.
- Dans le temple clos le foudre y entrera,
- Les citadins dedans leur fort grevez.
- Chevaux, boeufs, hommes, l'onde mur touchera,
- Par faim, soif, soubs les plus foibles armez.
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- 7.
- Les fugitifs, feu du ciel sus les piques,
- Conflict prochain des corbeaux, s'esbatans
- De terre on crie, aide, secours celiques,
- Quand pres des murs seront les combatants.
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- 8.
- Les Cimbres joints avecques leurs voisins
- Depopular viendront presque l'Espaigne:
- Gens amassez Guienne et Limosins
- Seront en ligue, et leur feront compaigne.
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- 9.
- Bourdeaux Roaјan, et la Rochelle joints,
- Tiendront autour la grand mer Occeane,
- Anglois, Bretons, et les Flamans conjoints
- Les chasseront jusque aupres de Roaјane.
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- 10.
- De sang et faim plus grand calamité,
- Sept fois s'appreste a la marine plage:
- Monech de faim, lieu pris, captivité,
- Le grand mené croc en ferree caige.
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- 11.
- Les armes battre an ciel longue saison
- L'arbre au milieu de la cité tombé:
- Verbine rongne, glaive, en face, Tison,
- Lors le monarque d'Hadrie succombé.
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- 12.
- Par la tumeur de Heb, Po, Tag, Timbre, et Rome
- Et par l'estang Leman et Arentin.
- Les deux grands chefs et citez de Garonne,
- Prins, mors noyez: Partir humain butin.
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- 13.
- Par foudre en l'arche or et argent fondu,
- De deux captifs l'un l'autre mangera
- De la cité le plus grand estendu,
- Quend submergee la classe nagera.
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- 14.
- Par le rameau du vaillant personnage,
- De France infime, par le pere infelice:
- Honneurs, richesses: travail en son vieil aage,
- Pour avoir creu le conseil d'homme nice.
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- 15.
- Coeur, rigeur, gloire le regne changera.
- De tous points contre ayant son adversaire:
- Lors France enfance par mort subjuguera,
- Un grand regent sera lors plus contraire.
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- 16.
- Un prince Anglais Mars a son coeur de ciel,
- Voudra poursuivre sa fortune prospere
- Des deux duelles l'un percera le fiel,
- Hay de luy bien aymé de sa mere.
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- 17.
- Mont Aventine brusler nuict sera veu,
- Le ciel obscur tout a un coup en Flandres
- Quand le monarque chassera son nepveu,
- Leurs gens a Eglise commettront les esclandres.
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- 18.
- Apres la pluye laict assez longuette,
- En plusieurs lieux de Reims le ciel touché:
- O quel conflict de sang pres d'eux s'appreste,
- Peres et fils Roys n'oseront approcher.
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- 19.
- En Luques sant et laict viendra plouvoir,
- Un peu devant changement de preteur:
- Grand peste et guerre, faim et soif fera voir
- Loing oa` mourra leur Prince recteur.
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- 20.
- Par les contrees du grand fleuve Bethique,
- Loing d'Ibere au royaume de Grenade
- Croix repoussees par gens Mahometiques
- Un Cordube trahira la contrade.
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- 21.
- Au Crustamin par mer Hadriatique,
- Apparoistra un horrible poisson,
- De face humaine, et la fin aquatique,
- Qui se prendra dehors de l'amacon.
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- 22.
- Six jours l'assaut devant cité donné:
- Livree sera forte et aspre bataille:
- Trois la rendront, et a eux pardonné,
- Le reste a feu et sang tranche taille.
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- 23.
- Si France passes entre mert lygustique,
- Tu te verras en isles et mers enclos.
- Mahommet contraire, plus mer Hadriatique
- Cheveux et d'Asnes tu rongeras les os.
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- 24.
- De l'entreprinse grande confusion,
- Parte de gens tresor innumerable:
- Tu n'y dois faire encore tension.
- France a mon dire fais que sois recordable.
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- 25.
- Qui au royaume Navarrois parviendra,
- Quand de Sicile et Naples seront joints:
- Bigore et Landres par Foix loron tiendra
- D'un qui d'Espaigne sera par trop conjoint.
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- 26.
- Des Roys et Princes dresseront simulacres,
- Augures, cruez eslueuz aruspices:
- Corne, victime doree, et d'azur, d'acre,
- Interpretez seront les extipices.
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- 27.
- Prince libinique puissant en Occident.
- Frana§ois d'Arabe viendra tant enflammer.
- Scavans aux lettres sera condescendant
- La langue Arabe en Frana§ois translater.
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- 28.
- De ferre faible et pauvre parentele,
- Par bout et paix parviendra dans l'Empire.
- Long temps regner une jeune femelle,
- Qu'oncques en regne n'en survint un pire.
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- 29.
- Les deux nepveux en divers lieux nourris.
- Navale pugne, terre peres tombez
- Viendront si haut esluuez enguerris
- Venger l'injure, ennemis succombez.
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- 30.
- Celuy qu'en luitte et fer au faict bellique
- Aura porté plus grand que luy le prix:
- De nuict au lict six luy feront la pique
- Nud sans harnois subit sera surprins.
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- 31.
- Aux champs de Mede, d'Arabe, et d'Armenie
- Deux grans copies trois fois s'assembleront:
- Pres du rivage d'Araxes la mesgnie,
- Du grand Soliman en terre tomberant.
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- 32.
- Le grand sepulchre du peuple Aquitanique
- S'approchera aupres de la Toscane:
- Quand Mars sera pres du coing Germanique
- Et au terroir de la gent Mantuane.
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- 33.
- En la cité oa` le loup entrera,
- Bien pres de la les ennemis seront:
- Copie estrange grand pays gastera
- Aux murs et Alpes les amis passeront.
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- 34.
- Quand le deffaut du Soleil lors sera
- Sur le plain jour le monstre sera veu:
- Tout autrement on l'interpretera,
- Cherté n'a garde mil n'y aura pourveu.
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- 35.
- Du plus profond de l'Occident d'Europe,
- De pauvres gens un jeune enfant naistra,
- Qui par sa langue seduira grande troupe,
- Sont bruit au regne d'Orient plus croistra.
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- 36.
- Ensevely non mort apopletique,
- Sera trouvé avoir les mains mangees:
- Quand la cité damnera l'heretique,
- Qu'avoit leurs loix, se leur sembloit changees.
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- 37.
- Avant l'assaut l'oraison prononcee,
- Milan prins d'Aigle par embusches decevez:
- Muraille antique par canons enfoncee,
- Par feu et sang a mercy peu receus.
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- 38.
- La gent Gauloise et nation estrange,
- Outre les monts, morts, prins et profligez:
- Au moins contraire et proche de vendage,
- Par les Seigneurs en accord redigez.
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- 39.
- Les sept en trois mois en concorde,
- Pour subjuguer des Alpes Appenines:
- Mais la tempeste et Ligure couarde,
- Les profligent en subites ruines.
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- 40.
- Le grand theatre se viendra redresser,
- Les des jettez et les rets ja tendus:
- Trop le premier en glaz viendra lasser,
- Pars ares prostrais de long temps ja fendus.
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- 41.
- Bossu sera esleu par le conseil.
- Plus hideux monstre en terre n'apperceu,
- Le coup voulant crevera l'oeil,
- Le traistre au Roy pour fidelle receu.
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- 42.
- L'enfant naistra a deux dents en la gorge,
- Pierres en Tuscie par pluy tomberont:
- Peu d'ans apres ne sera bled ni orge,
- Pour saouler ceux qui de faim failliront.
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- 43.
- Gens d'alentour de Tarn Loth, et Garonne
- Gardez les monts Apennines passer:
- Vostre tombeau pres de Rome et d'Anconne,
- Le noir poil crespe fera trophee dresser.
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- 44.
- Quand l'animal a l'homme domestique,
- Apres grands peines et sauts viendra parler,
- Le fouldre a vierge sera si malefique,
- De terre prinse et suspendue en l'air.
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- 45.
- Les cinq estranges entrez dedans le temple
- Leur sang viendra la terre prophaner:
- Aux Tholousains sera bien dur example,
- D'un qui viendra les lois exterminer.
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- 46.
- Le ciel (de Plancus la cité) nous presage,
- Par clers insignes et par estoilles fixes,
- Que de son change subit s'aproche l'aage,
- Ne pour son bien, ne pour ses malefices.
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- 47.
- Le vieux monarque dechassé de son regne
- Aux Orients son secours ira querre:
- Pour peur des croix ployera son enseigne,
- En Mitylene ira par port et par terre.
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- 48.
- Sept cens captifs esttachez rudement,
- Pour la moitié meurtrir, donné le sort:
- Le proche espoir vindra si promptement
- Mais non si tost qu'une quinziesme mort.
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- 49.
- Regne Gaulois tu seras bien changé,
- En lieu estrange est translaté l'empire:
- En autres moeurs et lois seras rangé,
- Roan, et Chartres te feront bien du pire.
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- 50.
- La republique de la grande cité,
- A grand rigeur ne voudra consentir:
- Roy sortir hors par trompette cité,
- L'eschelle ay mur la cité repentir.
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- 51.
- Paris conjure un grand meurtre commetre
- Blois le fera sortir en plain effect:
- Ceux d'Orleans voudront leur chef remettre
- Angers, Troye, Langres leur feront un meffait.
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- 52.
- En la campaigne sera si longue pluye,
- Et en la Poaјille si grande siccité
- Coq verra l'Aigle, l'aesle mal accompli,
- Par Lyon mise sera en extremité.
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- 53.
- Quand le plus grand emportera le pris
- De Nuremberg d'Auspourg, et ceux de Basle,
- Par Agrippine chef Frankfort repris
- Traverseront par Flamant jusqu' au Gale.
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- 54.
- L'un des plus grands fuyra aux Espaignes
- Qu'en longue playe apres viendra saigner:
- Passant copies par les hautes montaignes,
- Devastant tout, et puis en paix regner.
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- 55.
- En l'an qu'un oeil en France regnera,
- La court sera a un bien facheux trouble:
- Le grand de Bloys sont amy tuera
- Le regne mis en mal et doubte double.
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- 56.
- Montauban, Nismes, Avignon et Besier,
- Peste, tonnere et gresle a fin de Mars:
- De Paris pont, Lyon mur, Montpellier,
- Depuis six cens et sept vingts trois pars.
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- 57.
- Sept fois changer verrez gent Britannique,
- Taintz en sang en deux cents nonante an
- Franche non point par appuy Germanique
- Aries doubte son pole Bastarnien.
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- 58.
- Aupres du Rhin des montaignes Noriques
- Naistra un grand de gens trop tard venu,
- Qui defendra Saurome et Pannoniques,
- Qu'on ne sa§aura qu'il sera devenu.
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- 59.
- Barbare empire par le tiers usurpé,
- Le plus grand part de son sang mettre a mort:
- Par mort senile par luy le quart frappé,
- Pour peur que le sang par le sang ne soit mort.
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- 60.
- Par toute Asie grande proscription,
- Mesme en Mysie, Lysie, et Pamphylie.
- Sang versera par absolution,
- D'un jeune noir remply de felonnie.
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- 61.
- La grand band et secte crucigere,
- Se dressera en Mesopotamie:
- Du proche fleuve compagnie legiere,
- Que telle loy tiendra pour ennemie.
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- 62.
- Proche del duero par mer Cyrrene close,
- Viendra percer les grands monts Pyrenees
- La main plus courte et sa percee gloze,
- A Carcassonne conduira ses menees.
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- 63.
- Romain pouvoir sera du tout abas:
- Son grand voisin imiter les vestiges:
- Occultes haines civiles et debats,
- Retarderont au bouffons leurs folies.
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- 64.
- Le chef de Perse remplira grande Olchade,
- Classe Frireme contre gent Mahometique:
- De Parthe, et Mede, et piller les Cyclades.
- Repos long temps aux grand port Ionique.
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- 65.
- Quand le sepulcre du grand Romain trouvé
- Le jour apres sera esleu Pontife:
- Du Senat gueres il ne sera prouvé
- Empoisonné, son sang au sacré scyphe.
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- 66.
- Le grand Baillif d'Orleans mis a mort
- Sera par un de sang vindicatif:
- De mort merite ne mourra ne par sort
- Des pieds et mains mal le faisoit captif.
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- 67.
- Une nouvelle secte de Philosophes,
- Mesprisant mort, or, honneurs et richesses:
- Des monts Germains ne seront limitrophes,
- A les ensuyvre auront appuy et presses.
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- 68.
- Peuple sans chef d'Espaigne et d'Italie,
- Morts, profligez dedans le Cherronesse
- Leur dict trahy par legiere folie,
- Le sang nager par tout a la traverse.
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- 69.
- Grand excercite conduict par jouvenceau,
- Se viendra rendre aux mains des ennemis
- Mais le vieillard nay au demy pourceau,
- Fera Chalon et Mascon estre amis.
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- 70.
- La grand Bretagne comprinse d'Angleterre,
- Viendra par eaux si haut a inonder
- La Ligue neufue d'ausonne fera guerre,
- Que contre eux ils se viendront bander.
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- 71.
- Ceux dans les isles de longtemps assiegez,
- Prendront vigeur force contre ennemis:
- Ceux par dehors mors de faim profligez,
- En plus grand faim que jamais seront mis.
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- 72.
- Le bon vieillard tout vif ensevely,
- Pres du grand fleuve par fausse souspea§on:
- Le nouveau vieux de richesse ennobly,
- Prins a chemin tout l'or de la rana§on.
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- 73.
- Quand dans le regne parviendra la boiteux,
- Competiteur aura proche bastard:
- Luy et le regne viendront si fort roigneux,
- Qu'ains qu'il guerisse son faict sera bien tard.
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- 74.
- Naples, Florence, Favence, et Imole,
- Seront en termes de telle fascherie,
- Que pour complaire aux malheureux de Nolle
- Plainct d'avoir faict a son chef moquerie.
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- 75.
- Pau, Verone, Vicence Sarragousse,
- De glaives loings, terroirs de sang humides
- Peste si grande viendra a la grand gousse,
- Proche secours, et bien loing les remedes.
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- 76.
- En Germanie naistront diverses sectes,
- S'approchant fort de l'heureux paganisme,
- Le coeur captif et petitesreceptes,
- Feront retour a payer le vray disme.
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- 77.
- Le tiers climat sous Aries comprins,
- L'an mil sept cens vingt et sept en Octobre,
- Le Roy de Perse par ceux d'Egypte prins
- Conflit, mort, perte: a la croix grand approbre.
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- 78.
- Le chef d'Escosse, avec six d'Alemaigne
- Par gens de mer Orienteaux captif:
- Traverseront le Calpre et Espaigne,
- Present en Perse au nouveau Roy craintif.
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- 79.
- L'ordre fatal sempiternal par chaisne,
- Viendra tourner par ordre consequent:
- Du port Phocen sera rompu la chaisne,
- La cité prinse, l'ennemy quant et quant.
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- 80.
- Du regne Anglois l'indigne dechassé,
- Le conseiller par ire mis a feu
- Ses adhera iront si bas tracer,
- Que le batard sera demy receu.
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- 81.
- Le grand crier sans honte audacieux,
- Sera esleu gouverneur de l'armee:
- La hardiesse de son contentieux
- Le pont rompu, cité de peur pasmee.
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- 82.
- Friens, Antibor, villes autour de Nice,
- Seront vastees fort par mer et par terre:
- Les saturelles terre et mer vent propice,
- Prins, morts troussez, pillés sans loy de guerre.
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- 83.
- Les longs cheveux de la Gaule Celtique,
- Accompaignez d'estranges nations,
- Mettront captif la gent aquitanique,
- Pour succomber a internitions.
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- 84.
- La grande cité sera bien desolee,
- Des habitans un seul n'y demoura
- Mur, sexe, temple et vierge violee,
- Par fer, feu, peste canon peuple mourra.
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- 85.
- La cité prinse par tromperie et fraude,
- Par le moyen d'un beau jeune attrappé:
- Assaut donné Raubine pres de Laude,
- Luy et tous morts pour avoir bien trompé.
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- 86.
- Un chef d'Ausonne aux Espaignes ira
- Par mer fera arrest dedans Marseille:
- Avant sa mort vn long temps languira
- Apres sa mort on verra grand merveille.
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- 87.
- Classe Gauloise n'approches de Corsegne,
- Moins de Sardaigne, tu t'en repentiras:
- Trestout mourrez frustrez de l'aide grogne.
- Sang nagera captif ne me croiras.
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- 88.
- De Barcellonne par mer si grand armee,
- Tout Marseille de frayeur tremblera.
- Isles saisies de mer ayde fermee,
- Ton traditeur en terre nagera.
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- 89.
- En ce temps la sera frustree Cypres,
- De son secours de ceux de mer Egee:
- Vieux trucidez, mais par mesles et lyphres
- Seduict leur Roy, Royne, plus outragee.
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- 90.
- Le grand Satyre et Tigre d'Hyrcanie.
- Don presenté a ceux de l'Occean:
- Un chef classe istra de Carmanie,
- Qui prendra texte au Tyrren Phocean.
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- 91.
- L'arbre qu'estoit par long temps mort seché,
- Dans une nuict viendra a reverdir:
- Cron Roy malade, Prince pied estaché,
- Criant d'ennemis fera voile bondir.
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- 92.
- Le monde proche du dernier periode
- Saturne encor tard sera de retour:
- Tanslat empire devers nation Brodde,
- L'oeil arraché a Narbon par Autour.
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- 93.
- Dans Avignon tout le chef de l'empire
- Fera arrest pour Paris desolé:
- Tricast tiendra l'Annibalique ire,
- Lyon par change sera mel consolé.
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- 94.
- De cinq cent ans plus compte l'on tiendra,
- Celuy qu'estoit l'ornement de son temps:
- Puis a un coup grand clarté donra,
- Qui par ce siecle les rendra trescontens.
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- 95.
- La loy Moricque on verra deffaillir.
- Apres un autre beaucoup plus seductive:
- Boristhenes premier viendra faillir.
- Par dons et langue une plus attractive.
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- 96.
- Chef de Fossan aura gorge coupee,
- Par le ducteur du limier et laurier:
- Le faict patre ceux de mont Tarpee,
- Saturne en Leo 13 de Fevrier.
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- 97.
- Nouvelle loy terre neufve occuper,
- Vers la Syrie, Judée et Palestine:
- Le grand empire barbare corruer,
- Avant que Phoebus son siecle determine.
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- 98.
- Deux royals freres si fort guerroierent,
- Qu'entre eux sera la guerre si mortelle:
- Qu'un chacun places fortes occuperont,
- De regne et vie sera leur grand querelle.
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- 99.
- Aux champs herbeux d'Alein et du Vaineigne,
- Du mont Lebrou proche de la Durance,
- Camps de deux parts conflict sera si aigre,
- Mesopotamie defaillira en la France.
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- 100.
- Entre Gaulois le dernier honnoré,
- D'homme ennemy sera victorieux:
- Force et terroir en mouvement exploré,
- D'un coup de traict quand mourra l'envieux.
Century III
- 1.
- After combat and naval battle,
- The great Neptune in his highest belfry:
- Red adversary will become pale with fear,
- Putting the great Ocean in dread.
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- 2.
- The divine word will give to the substenance,
- Including heavenm earth, gold hidden in the mystic milk:
- Body, soul, spirit having all power,
- As much under its feet as the Heavenly see.
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- Mars and Mercury, and the silver joined together,
- Towards the south extreme drought:
- In the depths of Asia one will say the earth trembles,
- Corinth, Ephesus then in perplexity.
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- 4.
- When they will be close the lunar ones will fail,
- From one another not greatly distant,
- Cold, dryness, danger towards the frontiers,
- Even where the oracle has had its beginning.
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- Near, far the failure of the two great luminaries
- Which will occur between April and March.
- Oh, what a loss! but two great good-natured ones
- By land and sea will relieve all parts.
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- Within the closed temple the lightning will enter,
- The citizens within their fort injured:
- Horses, cattle, men, the wave will touch the wall,
- Through famine, drought, under the weakest armed.
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- The fugitives, fire from the sky on the pikes:
- Conflict near the ravens frolicking,
- From land they cry for aid and heavenly relief,
- When the combatants will be near the walls.
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- 8.
- The Cimbri joined with their neighbors
- Will come to ravage almost Spain:
- Peoples gathered in Guienne and Limousin
- Will be in league, and will bear them company.
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- 9.
- Bordeaux, Rouen and La Rochelle joined
- Will hold around the great Ocean sea,
- English, Bretons and the Flemings allied
- Will chase them as far as Roanne.
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- 10.
- Greater calamity of blood and famine,
- Seven times it approaches the marine shore:
- Monaco from hunger, place captured, captivity,
- The great one led crunching in a metaled cage.
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- 11.
- The arms to fight in the sky a long time,
- The tree in the middle of the city fallen:
- Sacred bough clipped, steel, in the face of the firebrand,
- Thenm the monarch of 'Adria' fallen.
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- 12.
- Because of the swelling of the Ebro, Po, Tagus, Tiber and RhҮe
- And because of the pond of Geneva and Arezzo,
- The two great chiefs and cities of the Garonne,
- Taken, dead, drowned: human booty divided.
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- 13.
- Through lightning in the arch gold and silver melted,
- Of two captives one will eat the other:
- The greatest one of the city stretched out,
- When submerged the fleet will swim.
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- 14.
- Through the branch of the valiant personage
- Of lowest France: because of the unhappy father
- Honors, riches, travail in his old age,
- For having believed the advice of a simple man.
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- 15.
- The realm, will change in heart, vigor and glory,
- In all points having its adversary opposed:
- Then through death France an infancy will subjugate,
- A great Regent will then be more contrary.
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- 16.
- An English prince Marc in his heavenly heart
- Will want to pursue his prosperous fortune,
- Of the two duels one will pierce his gall:
- Hated by him well loved by his mother.
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- 17.
- Mount Aventine will be seen to burn at night:
- The sky very suddenly dark in Flanders:
- When the monarch will chase his nephew,
- Then Chirch people will commit scandals.
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- 18.
- After the rather long rain milk,
- In several places in Reims the sky touched:
- Alas, what a bloody murder is prepared near them,
- Fathers and sons Kings will not dare approach.
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- 19.
- In Lucca it will come to rain blood and milk,
- Shortly before a change of praetor:
- Great plague and war, famine and drought will be m,ade visible
- Far away where their prince and rector will die.
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- 20.
- Through the regions of the great river Guadalquivir
- Deep in Iberia to the Kingdom of Grenada
- Crosses beaten back by the Mahometan peoples
- One of Cordova will betray his country
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- 21.
- In the Conca by the Adriatic Sea
- There will appear a horrible fish,
- With face human and its end aquatic,
- Which will be taken without the hook.
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- 22.
- Six days the attack made before the city:
- Battle will be given strong and harsh:
- Three will surrender it, and to them pardon:
- The rest to fire and to bloody slicing and cutting.
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- 23.
- If, France, you pass beyond the Ligurian Sea,
- You will see yourself shut up in islands and seas:
- Mahomet contrary, more so the Adriatic Sea:
- You will gnaw the bones of horses and asses.
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- 24.
- Great confusion in the enterprise,
- Loss of people, countless treasure:
- You ought not to extend further there.
- France, let what I say be remembered.
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- 25.
- He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre
- When Sicily and Naples will be joined:
- He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron
- From one who will be too closely allied with Spain.
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- 26.
- They will prepare idols of Kings and Princes,
- Soothsayers and empty prophets elevated:
- Horn, victime of gold, and azure, dazzling,
- The soothsayers will be interpreted.
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- 27.
- Libyan Prince powerful in the West
- Will come to inflame very much French with Arabian.
- Learned in letters condescending he will
- Translate the Arabian language into French.
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- 28.
- Of land weak and parentage poor,
- Through piece and peace he will attain to the empire.
- For a long time a young female to reign,
- Never has one so bad come upon the kingdom.
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- 29.
- The two nephews brought up in diverse places:
- Naval battle, land, fathers fallen:
- They will come to be elevated very high in making war
- To avenge the injury, enemies succumbed.
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- 30.
- He who during the struggle with steel in the deed of war
- Will have carried off the prize from on greater than he:
- By night six will carry the grudge to his bed,
- Without armor he will surprised suddenly.
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- 31.
- On the field of Media, of Arabia and of Armenia
- Two great armies will assemble thrice:
- The host near the bank of the Araxes,
- They will fall in the land of the great Suleiman.
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- 32.
- The great tomb of the people of Aquitaine
- Will approach near to Tuscany,
- When Mars will be in the corner of Germany
- And in the land of the Mantuan people.
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- 33.
- In the city where the wolf will enter,
- Very near there will the enemies be:
- Foreign army will spoil a great country.
- The friends will pass at the wall and Alps.
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- 34.
- When the eclipse of the Sun will then be,
- The monster will be seen in full day:
- Quite otherwise will one interpret it,
- High price unguarded: none will have foreseen it.
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- 35.
- From the very depths of the West of Europe,
- A young child will be born of poor people,
- He who by his tongue will seduce a great troop:
- His fame will increase towards the realm of the East.
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- 36.
- Buried apoplectic not dead,
- He will be found to have his hands eaten:
- When the city will condemn the heretic,
- He who it seemed to them had changed their laws.
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- 37.
- The speech delivered before the attack,
- Milan taken by the Eagle through deceptive ambushes:
- Ancient wall driven in by cannons,
- Through fire and blood few given quarter.
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- 38.
- The Gallic people and a foreign nation
- Beyond the mountains, dead, captured and killed:
- In the contrary month and near vintage time,
- Through the Lords drawn up in accord.
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- 39.
- The seven in three months in agreement
- To subjugate the Apennine Alps:
- But the tempest and cowardly Ligurian,
- Destroys them in sudden ruins.
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- 40.
- The great theater will come to be set up again:
- The dice cast and the snares already laid.
- Too much the first one will come to tire in the death knell,
- Prostrated by arches already a long time split.
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- 41.
- Hunchback will be elected by the council,
- A more hideous monster not seen on earth,
- The willing blow will put out his eye:
- The traitor to the King received as faithful.
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- 42.
- The child will be born with two teeth in his mouth,
- Stones will fall during the rain in Tuscany:
- A few years after there will be neither wheat nor barley,
- To satiate those who will faint from hunger.
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- 43.
- People from around the Tarn, Lot and Garonne
- Beware of passing the Apennine mountains:
- Your tomb near Rome and Ancona,
- The black frizzled beard will have a trophy set up.
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- 44.
- When the animal domesticated by man
- After great pains and leaps will come to speak:
- The lightning to the virgin will be very harmful,
- Taken from earth and suspended in the air.
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- 45.
- The five strangers entered in the temple,
- Their blood will come to pollute the land:
- To the Toulousans it will be a very hard example
- Of one who will come to exterminate their laws.
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- 46.
- The sky ( of Plancus' city ) forebodes to us
- Through clear signs and fixed stars,
- That the time of its sudden change is approaching,
- Neither for its good, nor for its evils.
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- 47.
- The old monarch chased out of his realm
- Will go to the East asking for its help:
- For fear of the crosses he will fold his banner:
- To Mitylene he will go through port and by land.
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- 48.
- Seven hundred captives bound roughly.
- Lots drawn for the half to be murdered:
- The hope at hand will come very promptly
- But not as soon as the fifteenth death.
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- 49.
- Gallic realm, you will be much changed:
- To a foreign place is the empire transferred:
- You will be set up amidst other customs and laws:
- Rouen and Chartres will do much of the worst to you.
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- 50.
- The republic of the great city
- Will not want to consent to the great severity:
- King summoned by trumpet to go out,
- The ladder at the wall, the city will repent.
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- 51.
- Paris conspires to commit a great murder
- Blois will cause it to be fully carried out:
- Those of Orlȡns will want to replace their chief,
- Angers, Troyes, Langres will commit a misdeed against them.
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- 52.
- In Campania there will be a very long rain,
- In Apulia very great drought.
- The Cock will see the Eagle, its wing poorly finished,
- By the Lion will it be put into extremity.
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- 53.
- When the greatest one will carry off the prize
- Of Nuremberg, of Augsburg, and those of B?e
- Through Cologne the chief Frankfort retaken
- They will cross through Flanders right into Gaul.
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- 54.
- One of the greatest ones will flee to Spain
- Which will thereafter come to bleed in a long wound:
- Armies passing over the high mountains,
- Devastating all, and then to reign in peace.
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- 55.
- In the year that one eye will reign in France,
- The court will be in very unpleasant trouble:
- The great one of Blois will kill his friend:
- The realm placed in harm and double doubt.
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- 56.
- Montauban, Nͭes, Avignon and BȺiers,
- Plague, thunder and hail in the wake of Mars:
- Of Paris bridge, Lyons wall, Montpellier,
- After six hundreds and seven score three pairs.
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- 57.
- Seven times will you see the British nation change,
- Steeped in blood in 290 years:
- Free not at all its support Germanic.
- Aries doubt his 'Bastarnian' pole.
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- 58.
- Near the Rhine from the Noric mountains
- Will be born a great one of people come too late,
- One who will defend Sarmatia and the Pannonians,
- One will not know what will have become of him.
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- 59.
- Barbarian empire usurped by the third,
- The greater part of his blood he will put to death:
- Through senile death the fourth struck by him,
- For fear that the blood through the blood be not dead.
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- 60.
- Throughout all Asia (Minor) great proscription,
- Even in Mysia, Lycia and Pamphilia.
- Blood will be shed because of the absolution
- Of a young black one filled with felony.
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- 61.
- The great band and sect of crusaders
- Will be arrayed in Mesopotamia:
- Light company of the nearby river,
- That such law will hold for an enemy.
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- 62.
- Near the Douro by the closed Tyrian sea,
- He will come to pierce the great Pyrenees mountains.
- One hand shorter his opening glosses,
- He will lead his traces to Carcassone.
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- 63.
- The Roman power will be thoroughly abased,
- Following in the footsteps of its great neighbour:
- Hidden civil hatreds and debates
- Will delay their follies for the buffoons.
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- 64.
- The chief of Persia will occupy great 'Olchades,'
- The trireme fleet against the Mahometan people
- From Parthia, and Media: and the Cyclades pillaged:
- Long rest at the great Ionian port.
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- 65.
- When the sepulchre of the great Roman is found,
- The day after a Pontiff will be elected:
- Scarcely will he be approved by the Senate
- Poisoned, his blood in the sacred chalice.
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- 66.
- The great Bailiff of Orlȡns put to death
- Will be by one of blood revengeful:
- Of death deserved he will not die, nor by chance:
- He made captive poorly by his feet and hands.
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- 67.
- A new sect of Philosophers
- Despising death, gold, honors and riches
- Will not be bordering upon the German mountains:
- To follow them they will have power and crowds.
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- 68.
- Leaderless people of Spain and Italy
- Dead, overcome within the Peninsula:
- Their dictator betrayed by irresponsible folly,
- Swimming in blood everywhere in the latitude.
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- 69.
- The great army led by a young man,
- It will come to surrender itself into the hands of the enemies:
- But the old one born to the half-pig,
- He will cause Ch?on and M?on to be friends.
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- 70.
- The great Britain including England
- Will come to be flooded very high by waters
- The new League of Ausonia will make war,
- So that they will come to strive against them.
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- 71.
- Those in the isles besieged for a long time
- Will take vigorous force against their foes:
- Those outside dead overcome by starvation,
- Put in greater hunger than ever they shall know.
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- 72.
- The good old man buried quite alive,
- Near the great river through false suspicion:
- The new old man ennobled by riches,
- Captured on the road all his gold for ransom.
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- 73.
- When the cripple will attain to the realm,
- For his competitor he will have a near bastard:
- He and the realm will become so very mangy
- That before he recovers, it will be too late.
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- 74.
- Naples, Florence, Faenza and Imola,
- They will be on terms of such disagreement
- As to delight in the wretches of Nola
- Complaining of having mocked its chief.
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- 75.
- Pau, Verona, Vicenza, Saragossa,
- From distant swords lands wet with blood:
- Very great plague will come with the great shell,
- Relief near, and the remedies very far.
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- 76.
- In Germany will be born diverse sects,
- Coming very near happy paganism,
- The heart captive and returns small,
- They will return to paying the true tithe.
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- 77.
- The third climate included under Aries
- The year 1727 in October,
- The King of Persia captured by those of Egypt:
- Conflict, death, loss: to the cross great shame.
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- 78.
- The chief of Scotland, with six of Germany
- Captive of the Eastern seamen:
- They will pass Gibraltar and Spain,
- Present in Persia for the fearful new King.
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- 79.
- The fatal everlasting order through the chain
- Will come to turn through consistent order:
- The chain of Marseilles will be broken:
- The city taken, the enemy at the same time.
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- 80.
- The worthy one chased out of the English realm,
- The adviser through angur put to the fire:
- His adherents will go so low to efface themselves
- That the bastard will be half received.
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- 81.
- The great shameless, audacious bawler,
- He will be elected governor of the army:
- The boldness of his contention,
- The bridge broken, the city faint from fear.
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- 82.
- FrȪus, Antibes, towns around Nice,
- They will be thoroughly devastated by sea and by land:
- The locusts by land and by sea the wind propitious,
- Captured, dead, bound, pillaged without law of war.
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- 83.
- The long hairs of Celtic Gaul
- Accompanied by foreign nations,
- They will make captive the people of Aquitaine,
- For succumbing to their designs.
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- 84.
- The great city will be thoroughly desolated,
- Of the inhabitants not a single one will remain there:
- Wall, sex, temple and virgin violated,
- Through sword, fire, plague, cannon people will die.
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- 85.
- The city taken through deceit and guile,
- Taken in by means of a handsome youth:
- Assault given by the Robine near the Aude,
- He and all dead for having thoroughly deceived.
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- 86.
- A chief of Ausonia will go to Spain
- By sea, he will make a stop in Marseilles:
- Before his death he will linger a long time:
- After his death one will see a great marvel.
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- 87.
- Gallic fleet, do not approach Corsica,
- Less Sardinia, you will rue it:
- Every one of you will die frustrated of the help of the cape:
- You will swim in blood, captive you will not believe me.
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- 88.
- From Barcelona a very great army by sea,
- All Marseilles will tremble with terror:
- Isles seized help shut off by sea,
- Your traitor will swim on land.
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- 89.
- At that time Cyprus will be frustrated
- Of its relief by those of the Aegean Sea:
- Old ones slaughtered: but by speeches and supplications
- Their King seduced, Queen outraged more.
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- 90.
- The great Satyr and Tiger of Hyrcania,
- Gift presented to those of the Ocean:
- A fleet's chief will set out from Carmania,
- One who will take land at the 'Tyrren Phocaean.'
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- 91.
- The tree which had long been dead and withered,
- In one night it will come to grow green again:
- The Cronian King sick, Prince with club foot,
- Feared by his enemies he will make his sail bound.
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- 92.
- The world near the last period,
- Saturn will come back again late:
- Empire transferred towards the Dusky nation,
- The eye plucked out by the Goshawk at Narbonne.
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- 93.
- In Avignon the chief of the whole empire
- Will make a stop on the way to desolated Paris:
- 'Tricast' will hold the anger of Hannibal:
- Lyons will be poorly consoled for the change.
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- 94.
- In 500 years during which more will take into account,
- The one who was the ornament of his era:
- Then with a shock great clarity he will give,
- Which by this century will bring them great contentment.
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- 95.
- The law of More will be seen to decline:
- After another much more seductive:
- Dnieper first will come to give way:
- Through gifts and tongue another more attractive.
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- 96.
- The Chief of Fossano will have his throat cut
- By the leader of the bloodhound and greyhound:
- The deed executed by those of the Tarpeian Rock,
- Saturn in Leo February 13.
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- 97.
- New law to occupy the new land
- Towards Syria, Judea and Palestine:
- The great barbarian empire to decay,
- Before the Moon completes it cycle.
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- 98.
- Two royal brothers will wage war so fierely
- That between them the war will be so mortal
- That both will occupy the strong places:
- Their great quarrel will fill realm and life.
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- 99.
- In the grassy fields of Alleins and Vernէues
- Of the LubȲon range near the Durance,
- The conflict will be very sharp for both armies,
- Mesopotamia will fail in France.
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- 100.
- The last one honored amongst the Gauls,
- Over the enemy man will he be victorious:
- Force and land in a moment explored,
- When the envious one will die from an arrow shot.
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