Centurie IV
- 1.
- Cela du reste de sang non espandu,
- Venise quiert secours estre donné.
- Apres avoir bien loing temps attendu,
- Cité livree au premier cornet sonné.
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- 2.
- Par mort la France prendra voyage a faire,
- Classe par mer, marcher monts Pyrenees.
- Espaigne en trouble, marcher gent militaire:
- Des plus grands Dames en France emmenees.
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- 3.
- D'Arras et Bourges, de Brodes grans enseignes,
- Un plus grand nombre de Gascons battre a pied,
- Ceux long du Rosne saigneront les Espaignes:
- Proche du mont oa` Sagonte s'assied.
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- L'impotent prince faché plaincts et querelles,
- De rapts et pillé, par coqz et par Lybiques:
- Grands est par terre par mer infinies voilles,
- Seule Italie sera chassont Celtiques.
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- Croix, paix, soubz un accomply divin verbe,
- L'Espaigne et Gaule seront unis ensemble:
- Grand clade proche, et combat tresacerbe,
- Coeur si hardy ne sera qui ne tremble.
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- 6.
- D'habits nouveaux apres faicte la treuve,
- Malice tramme et machination:
- Premier mourra qui en fera la preuve,
- Couleur venise insidation.
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- 7.
- Le mineur fils du grand et hay Prince,
- De lepre aura a vingt ans grande tache,
- De deuil sa mere mourra bien triste et mince,
- Et il mourra la oa` tombe cher lache.
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- La grand cité d'assaut prompt et repentin,
- Surprins de nuict, gardes interrompus:
- Les excubies et vielles sainct Quintin,
- Trucides gardes et les pourtails rompus.
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- 9.
- Le chef du camp au milieu de la presse:
- D'un coup de fleche sera blessé aux cuisses,
- Lors que Geneve eu larmes et detresse,
- Sera trahi par Lozan, et Souysses.
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- 10.
- Le jeune Prince accusé faulssement,
- Mettra en trouble le camp et en querelles:
- Meutry le chef pour le soustenement,
- Sceptre appaiser: puis guerir escroaјelles.
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- 11.
- Celuy qu'aura gouvert de la grand cappe,
- Sera induict a quelques cas patrer:
- Les douze rouges viendront fouiller la nappe,
- Soubz meutre, meutre se viendra perpetrer.
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- 12.
- Le camp plus grand de route mis en fuite,
- Guaires plus outre ne sera pourchassé:
- Ost recampé et legion reduicte,
- Puis hors des Gaules du tout sera chassé.
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- 13.
- De plus grand perte nouvelles raportees,
- Le raport fait le camp s'estonnera.
- Bandes unies encontre revoltees,
- Double phalange quand abandonnera.
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- 14.
- La mort subite du premier personnage
- Aura changé et mis un autre au regne:
- Tost, tard venu a si haut et bas aage,
- Que terre et mer faudre que on la craigne.
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- 15.
- D'oa` pensera faire venir famine,
- De la viendra se rassasiement:
- L'oeil de la mer par avare canine
- Pour de l'un l'autre dorna huyle, froment.
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- 16.
- La cité franche de liberté fait serve.
- Des profligés et resveurs faict asyle.
- Le Roy changé a eux non si proterve:
- De cent seront devenus plus de mille.
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- 17.
- Changer a Beaune, Nuy, Chalons, et Dijon,
- Le duc voulant amander la Barree
- Marchant pres fleuve, poisson, bec de plongeon
- Vers la queue: porte sera serree.
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- 18.
- Des plus lettrés dessus les faits celestes
- Seront par princes ignorans reprouvés:
- Punis d'Edit, chassez comme scelestes,
- Et mis a mort la oa` seront trouvés.
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- 19.
- Devant Rouen d'Insubres mis le siege,
- Par terre et mer enfermés les passages:
- D'haynault, et Flandres de Gand et ceux de Liege,
- Par dons laenees raviront les rivages.
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- 20.
- Paix uberté long temps lieu loaјera:
- Par tout son regne desert la fleur de lys:
- Corps morts d'eau, terre la l'on apportera,
- Sperants vain heur d'estre la ensevelis.
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- 21.
- Le changement sera fort difficile,
- Cité, province au change gain fera:
- Coeur haut, prudent mis, chassé luy habile,
- Mer, terre, peuple son estat changera.
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- 22.
- La grand copie qui sera deschassee,
- Dans un moment fera besoing au Roy.
- La foy promise de loing sera faulsee,
- Nud se verra en piteux desarroy.
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- 23.
- La legion dans la marine classe,
- Calcine, Magnes soulphre, et poix bruslera:
- Le long repos de l'asseuree place,
- Port Selyn, Hercle feu les consumera.
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- Ouy soubs terre saincte Dame voix fainte,
- Humaine flamme pour divine voix luire:
- Fera les seuls de leur sang terre tainte,
- Et les saincts temples pour les impurs destruire.
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- 25.
- Corps sublimes sans fin a l'oeil visibles,
- Obnubiler viendront par ces raisons:
- Corps, front comprins, sens chefs et invisibles,
- Diminuant les sacrees oraisons.
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- 26.
- Lou grand eyssame se levera d'abelhos,
- Que non salutan don te siegen venguddos.
- De nuech l'embousque, lou gach dessous las treilhos
- Cuitad trahido per cinq lengos non nudos.
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- 27.
- Salon, Mansol, Tarascon de Sex, l'arc,
- Oa` est debout encor la piramide:
- Viendront livrer le Prince Dannemarc
- Rachat honny au temple d'Artemide.
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- 28.
- Lors que Venus du Sol sera couvert,
- Soubs l'esplendeur sera forme occulte:
- Mercure au feu les aura descouvert,
- Par bruit bellique sera mis a l'insulte.
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- 29.
- Le Sol caché eclipse par Mercure,
- Ne sera mis que pour le ciel second:
- De Vulcan Hermes sera faicte pasture,
- Sol sera veu pur, rutiland et blond.
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- 30.
- Plus onze fois Luna Sol ne voudra,
- Tous augmenté et baissez de degré:
- Et si bas mis que peu or on cendra,
- Qu'apres faim peste, descouvert le secret.
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- 31.
- La Lune au plain de nuict sur le haut mont,
- Le nouveau sophe d'un seul cerveau la veu:
- Par ses disciples estre immortel semond,
- Yeux au midy, en feins mains corps au feu.
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- 32.
- Es lieux et temps chair un poisson donra lieu,
- La loy commune sera faicte au contraire:
- Vieux tiendra fort puis osté du milieu,
- Le Panta chiona philon mis fort arriere.
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- Jupiter joinct plus Venus qu'a la Lune,
- Apparoissant de plenitude blanche:
- Venus cachee souz la blancheur Neptune
- De Mars frappee par la gravee blanche.
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- 34.
- Le grand mené captif d'estrange terre,
- D'or enchainé au Roy Chyren offert:
- Qui dans Ausone, Milan perdra la guerre,
- Et tout son ost mis a feu et a fer.
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- 35.
- Le feu estaint les vierges trahiront
- La plus grand part de la bande nouvelle:
- Fouldre a fer, lance les seulz Roy garderont
- Etrusque et Corse, de nuict gorge allumelle.
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- 36.
- Les jeux nouveau en Gaule redressés,
- Apres victoire de l'Insubre champaigne:
- Monts d'Esperie, les grands liés, troussés:
- De peur trembler la Romaigne et l'Espaigne.
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- 37.
- Gaulois par saults, monts viendra penetrer:
- Occupera le grand lieu de l'Insubre:
- Au plus profond son est fera entrer,
- Gennes, Monech pousseront classe rubre.
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- 38.
- Pendant que Duc Roy, Royne occupera,
- Chef Bizant du captif en Samothrace:
- Avant l'assault l'un l'autre mangera,
- Rebours ferré suyvra du sang la trace.
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- 39.
- Les Rhodiens demanderont secours,
- Par le neglect de ses hoyrs delaissee.
- L'empire Arabe revalera son secours,
- Par Hesperies la cause redressee.
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- 40.
- Les fortresses des assiegés serrés,
- Par poudre a feu profondés en abysme:
- Les proditeurs seront tous vifs serrés,
- Onc aux sacristes n'advint si piteux scisme.
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- 41.
- Gymnique sexe captive par hostage,
- Viendra de nuit custodes decevoir:
- Le chef du camp dea§eu par son langage,
- Lairra a la gente, fera piteux a voir.
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- 42.
- Geneve et Langres par ceux de Chartres et Dole,
- Et par Grenoble captif au Montlimard:
- Seysset, Losanne, par fraudulente dole,
- Les trahiront par or soixante marc.
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- 43.
- Seront ouys au ciel les armes battre,
- Celuy an mesme les divins ennemis:
- Voudrant loix sainctes injustement debatre:
- Par foudre et guerre bien croyans a mort mis.
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- 44.
- Deux gros de Mende, de Rondés et Milhau,
- Cahours, Limoges, Castres malo sepmano
- De nuech l'intrado, de Bourdeaux un cailhau,
- Par Perigort au toc de la campano.
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- 45.
- Par conflit Roy, regne abandonnera,
- Le plus grand chef faillira au besoing:
- Mors profligés peu en rechapera,
- Tous destranchés, un en sera tesmoing.
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- 46.
- Bien defendu le faict par excellence,
- Garde toy Tours de ta proche ruine:
- Londres et Nantes par Reims fera defense
- Ne passe outre au temps de la bruine.
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- 47.
- Le noir farouche quand aura essayé
- Sa main sanguine par feu, fer arcs tendus,
- Trestout le peuple sera tant effrayé,
- Voir les plus grans par col et pieds pendus.
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- 48.
- Planure Ausonne fertile, spacieuse,
- Produira taons si tant de sauterelles:
- Clarté solaire deviendra nubileuse,
- Rouger le tout, grand peste venir d'elles.
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- 49.
- Devant le peuple sang sera respandu,
- Que du haut ciel viendra esloigner:
- Mais d'un long temps ne sera entendu,
- L'esprit d'un seul le viendra tesmoigner.
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- 50.
- Libra verra regner les Hesperies,
- De ciel et terre tenir la monarchie:
- D'Asie forces nul ne verra paries,
- Que sept ne tiennent par rang la hierarchie.
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- 51.
- Un Duc cupide son enemy ensuyvre,
- Dans entrera empeschant la phalange,
- Hastez a pied si pres viendront poursuyvre,
- Que la journee conflite pres de Gange.
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- 52.
- En cité obsesse aux murs hommes et femmes.
- Ennemis hors le chef prest a soy rendre:
- Vent sera fort encontre les gendarmes.
- Chassez seront par chaux, poussiere, et cendre.
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- 53.
- Les fugitifs et bannis revoquez,
- Peres et fils grand garnissant les hauts puits
- Le cruel pere et les siens souffoquez,
- Son fils plus pire submergé dans le puits.
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- 54.
- Du nom qui onques ne fut au Roy Gaulois
- Jamais ne fut un fouldre si craintif.
- Tremblant l'Italie, l'Espaigne et les Anglois,
- De femme estrangiers grandement attentif.
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- 55.
- Quand la corneille sur tout de brique joincte,
- Durant sept heures ne fera que crier:
- Mort presagee de sang statue taincte,
- Tyran meutri, aux Dieux peuple prier.
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- 56.
- Apres victoire de babieuse langue,
- L'esprit tempte en tranquil et repos:
- Victeur sanguin par conflict faict harangue,
- Roustir la langue et la chair et les os.
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- 57.
- Ignare envie au grand Roy supportee,
- Tiendras propos deffendre les escripitz.
- Sa femme non femme par un autre tentee,
- Plus double deux ne fort ne criz.
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- 58.
- Soleil ardent dans le gosier coller,
- De sang humain arrouser terre Etrusque:
- Chef seille d'eau, mener son fils filer,
- Captive dame conduicte en terre Turque.
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- 59.
- Deux assiegez en ardente ferveur:
- De soif estaincts pour deux plaines tasses
- Le fort limé, et un vieillart resveur,
- Aux Genevois de Nira monstra trasse.
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- 60.
- Les sept enfans en hostaige laissez,
- Le tiers viendra son enfant trucider:
- Deux par son filz seront d'estoc percés.
- Gennes, Florence, los viendra encunder.
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- 61.
- Le vieux mocqué et privé de sa place,
- Par l'estrangier qui le subornera:
- Mains de son filz mangees devant sa face,
- Le frere a Chartres, Orl. Rouen trahira.
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- 62.
- Un coronel machine ambition,
- Se saisira de la plus grand armee,
- Contre son Prince fainte invention,
- Et descouvert sera soubz sa ramee.
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- 63.
- L'armee Celtique contre les montaignars,
- Qui seront sceus et prins a la lipee:
- Paysans frais pousseront tost faugnars,
- Precipitez tous au fil de l'espee.
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- 64.
- Le deffaillant en habit de bourgeois,
- Viendra le Roi tempter de son offense:
- Quinze souldartz la pluspart Ustagois,
- Vie derniere et chef de sa chevance.
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- 65.
- Au deserteur de la grande forteresse,
- Apres qu'aura son lieu abandonné,
- Son adversaire fera grand prouesse,
- L'empereur tost mort sera condamné.
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- 66.
- Soubz couleur faincte de sept testes rasces,
- Seront semés divers esplorateurs:
- Puys et fontaines de poisons arrousees,
- Au fort de Gennes humains deuorateurs.
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- 67.
- L'an que Saturne et Mars esgaux combust,
- L'air fort seiché longue trajection:
- Par feux secrets, d'ardeur grand lieu adust,
- Peu pluye, vent chault, guerres, incursions.
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- 68.
- En lieu bien proche non esloigné de Venus.
- Les deux plus grans de l'Asie et d'Affrique,
- Du Rhyn et Hister qu'on dira sont venus,
- Cris, pleurs a Malte et costé Ligustique.
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- 69.
- La cité grande les exiles tiendront,
- Les citadins morts, meurtris et chaffés:
- Ceulx d'Aquilee a Parme promettront,
- Monstrer l'entree par les lieux non trassés.
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- 70.
- Bien contigue des grands monts Pyrenees,
- Un contre l'Aigle grand copie addresser:
- Ouvertes veines, forces exterminees,
- Comme jusque a Pau le chef viendra chasser.
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- 71.
- En lieu d'espouse les filles trucidees,
- Meurtre a grand faulte ne fera superstile:
- Dedans le puys vestules inondees,
- L'espouse estraincte par hauste d'Aconite.
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- 72.
- Les Artomiques par Agen et l'Estore,
- A sainct Felix feront leur parlement:
- Ceux de Basas viendront a la mal' heure,
- Saisir Concon et Marsan promptement.
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- 73.
- Le nepveu grand par force prouvera
- Le pache fait du coeur pusillanime:
- Ferrare et Ast le Duc esprouvera,
- Par lors qu'au soir sera le pantomime.
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- 74.
- Du lac liman et ceux de Brannonices,
- Tous assemblez contre ceux d'Aquitaine:
- Germains beaucoup encore plus Souisses,
- Seront defaictz avec ceux d'Humaine.
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- 75.
- Prest a combatre fera defection,
- Chef adversaire obtiendra la victoire.
- L'arriere garde fera defension.
- Les defaillans mort au blanc territoire.
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- 76.
- Les Nictobriges par ceux de Perigort,
- Seront vexez, tenant jusques au Rosne:
- L'associé de Gascons et Begorne,
- Trahir le temple, le prebstre estant au prosne.
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- 77.
- Selin monarque l'Italie pacifique,
- Regnes unis Roy Chrestien du monde:
- Mourrant voudra coucher en terre blesique,
- Apres pyrates avoir chassé de l'onde.
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- 78.
- La grand armee de la pugne ciuile,
- Pour de nuict Parme a l'estrange trouvee,
- Septante neuf meurtris dedans la ville,
- Les estrangiers passez tous a l'espee.
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- 79.
- Sang Royal fuis, Monhurt, Mas, Eguillon,
- Remplis seront de Bourdelois les landes,
- Navarre, Bygorre poinctes et eguillons,
- Profondz de faim vorer de Liege glandes.
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- 80.
- Pres du grand fleuve grand fosse terre egeste,
- En quinze pars sera l'eau divisee:
- La cité prinse, feu, sang, cris conflict mettre.
- Et la pluspart concerne au collisee.
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- 81.
- Pont on fera promptement de nacelles,
- Passer l'armee du grand Prince Belgique:
- Dans profondres et non loing de Brucelles,
- Outre passes, detrenchés sept a picque.
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- 82.
- Amas s'approche venant d'Esclavonie,
- L'Olestant vieux cité ruynera:
- Fort desolee verra sa Romanie,
- Puis la grande flamme estaindre ne sa§aura.
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- 83.
- Combat nocturne le vaillant capitaine,
- Vaincu fuyra peu de gens profligé:
- Son peuple esmeu, sedition non vaine.
- Son propre filz le tiendra assiegé.
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- 84.
- Un grand d'Auxerre mourra bien miserable.
- Chassé de ceux qui soubs luy ont esté:
- Serré de chaines, apres d'un rude cable,
- En l'an que Mars, Venus et Sol mis en esté.
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- 85.
- Le charbon blanc du noir sera chassé,
- Prisonnier faicte mené au tombereau,
- More Chameau sur pieds entrelassez,
- Lors le puisné sillera l'aubereau.
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- 86.
- L'an que Saturne en eau sera conjoinct,
- Avecques Sol, le Roy fort et puissant,
- A Reims et Aix sera rea§eu et oingt,
- Apres conquestes meurtrira innocens.
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- 87.
- Un filz du Roy tant de langues aprins,
- A son aisné au regne different:
- Son pere beau au plus grand filz comprins,
- Fera perir principal adherent.
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- 88.
- Le grand Antoine de nom de faicte sordide
- De Phthyriase a son dernier rongé:
- Un qui de plomb voudra estre cupide,
- Passant le port d'esleu sera plongé.
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- 89.
- Trente de Londres secret conjureront,
- Contre leur Roy, sur le pont l'entreprinse:
- Luy, satalites la mort degousteront,
- Un Roy esleu blonde, natif de Frize.
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- 90.
- Les deux copies aux mers ne pourront joindre,
- Dans cest instan trembler Milan, Ticin:
- Faim, soif, doubtance si fort les viendra poindre
- Chair, pain, ne vivres n'auront un seul boucin.
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- 91.
- Au Duc Gauloise contrainct battre au duelle,
- La nef Mollele monech n'approchera,
- Tort accusé, prison perpetuelle,
- Son fils regner avant mort taschera.
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- 92.
- Teste tranchee du vaillant capitaine,
- Sera gettee devant son adversaire:
- Son corps pendu de la classe a l'antenne
- Confus fuira par rames a vent contraire.
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- 93.
- Un serpent veu proche du lict royal,
- Sera par dame nuict chiens n'abayeront:
- Lors naistre en France un Prince tant royal,
- Du ciel venu tous les Princes verront.
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- 94.
- Deux grands freres seront chassez d'Espaigne,
- L'aisne vaincu sous les mons Pyrenees:
- Rougir mer, Rosne, sang Lemam d'Alemaigne,
- Narbon, Blyterre, d'Agath contaminees.
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- 95.
- Le regne a deux laissé bien peu tiendront,
- Trois ans sept mois passés feront la guerre
- Les deux Vestales contre eux rebelleront,
- Victor puisnay en Armorique terre.
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- 96.
- La soeur aisnee de l'Isle Britannique
- Quinze ans devant le frere aura naissance,
- Par son promis moyennant verrifique,
- Succedera au regne de balance.
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- 97.
- L'an que Mercure, Mars, Venus retrograde,
- Du grand Monarque la ligne ne faillit:
- Esleu du peuple l'usitant pres de Gagdole,
- Qu'en paix et regne viendra fort envieillir.
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- 98.
- Les Albanois passeront dedans Rome,
- Moyennant Langres demipler affublez,
- Marquis et Duc ne pardonnes a l'homme,
- Feu, sang, morbilles point d'eau faillir les bleds.
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- 99.
- Laisné vaillant de la fille du Roy,
- Repoussera si profond les Celtiques,
- Qu'il mettra foudres, combien en tel arroy
- Peu et loing, puis profond és Hesperiques.
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- 100.
- Du feu celeste au Royal edifice.
- Quand la lumiere de Mars defaillira,
- Sept mois grand guerre, mort gent de malefice
- Rouen, Eureux au Roy ne faillira.
Century IV
- 1.
- That of the remainder of blood unshed:
- Venice demands that relief be given:
- After having waited a very long time,
- City delivered up at the first sound of the horn.
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- 2.
- Because of death France will take to making a journey,
- Fleet by sea, marching over the Pyrenees Mountains,
- Spain in trouble, military people marching:
- Some of the greatest Ladies carried off to France.
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- From Arras and Bourges many banners of Dusky Ones,
- A greater number of Gascons to fight on foot,
- Those along the RhҮe will bleed the Spanish:
- Near the mountain where Sagunto sits.
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- The impotent Prince angry, complaints and quarrels,
- Rape and pillage, by cocks and Africans:
- Great it is by land, by sea infinite sails,
- Italy alone will be chasing Celts.
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- Cross, peace, under one the divine word accomplished,
- Spain and Gaul will be united together:
- Great disaster near, and combat very bitter:
- No heart will be so hardy as not to tremble.
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- By the new clothes after the find is made,
- Malicious plot and machination:
- First will die he who will prove it,
- Color Venetian trap.
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- The minor son of the great and hated Prince,
- He will have a great touch of leprosy at the age of twenty:
- Of grief his mother will die very sad and emaciated,
- And he will die where the loose flesh falls.
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- The great city by prompt and sudden assault
- Surprised at night, guards interrupted:
- The guards and watches of Saint-Quentin
- Slaughtered, guards and the portals broken.
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- The chief of the army in the middle of the crowd
- Will be wounded by an arrow shot in the thighs,
- When Geneva in tears and distress
- Will be betrayed by Lausanne and the Swiss.
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- The young Prince falsely accused
- Will plunge the army into trouble and quarrels:
- The chief murdered for his support,
- Sceptre to pacify: then to cure scrofula.
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- 11.
- He who will have the government of the great cope
- Will be prevailed upon to perform several deeds:
- The twelve red one who will come to soil the cloth,
- Under murder, murder will come to be perpetrated.
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- 12.
- The greater army put to flight in disorder,
- Scarcely further will it be pursued:
- Army reassembled and the legion reduced,
- Then it will be chased out completely from the Gauls.
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- News of the greater loss reported,
- The report will astonish the army:
- Troops united against the revolted:
- The double phalanx will abandon the great one.
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- The sudden death of the first personage
- Will have caused a change and put another in the sovereignty:
- Soon, late come so high and of low age,
- Such by land and sea that it will be necessary to fear him.
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- From where they will think to make famine come,
- From there will come the surfeit:
- The eye of the sea through canine greed
- For the one the other will give oil and wheat.
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- The city of liberty made servile:
- Made the asylum of profligates and dreamers.
- The King changed to them not so violent:
- From one hundred become more than a thousand.
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- 17.
- To change at Beaune, Nuits, Ch?on and Dijon,
- The duke wishing to improve the Carmelite [nun]
- Marching near the river, fish, diver's beak
- Will see the tail: the gate will be locked.
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- 18.
- Some of those most lettered in the celestial facts
- Will be condemned by illiterate princes:
- Punished by Edict, hunted, like criminals,
- And put to death wherever they will be found.
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- 19.
- Before Rouen the siege laid by the Insubrians,
- By land and sea the passages shut up:
- By Hainaut and Flanders, by Ghent and those of Liȧe
- Through cloaked gifts they will ravage the shores.
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- 20.
- Peace and plenty for a long time the place will praise:
- Throughout his realm the fleur-de-lys deserted:
- Bodies dead by water, land one will bring there,
- Vainly awaiting the good fortune to be buried there.
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- 21.
- The change will be very difficult:
- City and province will gain by the change:
- Heart high, prudent established, chased out one cunning,
- Sea, land, people will change their state.
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- 22.
- The great army will be chased out,
- In one moment it will be needed by the King:
- The faith promised from afar will be broken,
- He will be seen naked in pitiful disorder.
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- 23.
- The legion in the marine fleet
- Will burn lime, loadstone sulfur and pitch:
- The long rest in the secure place:
- 'Port Selyn' and Monaco, fire will consume them.
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- 24.
- Beneath the holy earth of a soul the faint voice heard,
- Human flame seen to shine as divine:
- It will cause the earth to be stained with the blood of the monks,
- And to destroy the holy temples for the impure ones.
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- 25.
- Lofty bodies endlessly visible to the eye,
- Through these reasons they will come to obscure:
- Body, forehead included, sense and head invisible,
- Diminishing the sacred prayers.
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- 26.
- The great swarm of bees will arise,
- Such that one will not know whence they have come;
- By night the ambush, the sentinel under the vines
- City delivered by five babblers not naked.
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- 27.
- Salon, Tarascon, 'Mausol', the arch of 'Sex.',
- Where the pyramid is still standing:
- They will come to deliver the Prince of 'Annemark,'
- Redemption reviled in the temple of Artemis.
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- 28.
- When Venus will be covered by the Sun,
- Under the splendor will be a hidden form:
- Mercury will have exposed them to the fire,
- Through warlike noise it will be insulted.
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- 29.
- The Sun hidden eclipsed by Mercury
- Will be placed only second in the sky:
- Of Vulcan Hermes will be made into food,
- The Sun will be seen pure, glowing red and golden.
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- 30.
- Eleven more times the Moon the Sun will not want,
- All raised and lowered by degree:
- And put so low that one will stitch little gold:
- Such that after famine plague, the secret uncovered.
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- 31.
- The Moon in the full of night over the high mountain,
- The new sage with a lone brain sees it:
- By his disciples invited to be immortal,
- Eyes to the south. Hands in bosoms, bodies in the fire.
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- 32.
- In the places and times of flesh giving way to fish,
- The communal law will be made in opposition:
- It will hold strongly the old ones, then removed from the midst,
- Loving of Everything in Common put far behind.
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- 33.
- Jupiter joined more to Venus than to the Moon
- Appearing with white fulness:
- Venus hidden under the whiteness of Neptune
- Struck by Mars through the white stew.
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- 34.
- The great one of the foreign land led captive,
- Chained in gold offered to King 'Chyren':
- He who in Ausonia, Milan will lose the war,
- And all his army put to fire and sword.
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- 35.
- The fire put out the virgins will betray
- The greater part of the new band:
- Lightning in sword and lance the lone Kings will guard
- Etruria and Corsica, by night throat cut.
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- 36.
- The new sports set up again in Gaul,
- After victory in the Insubrian campaign:
- Mountains of Hesperia, the great ones tied and trussed up:
- 'Romania' and Spain to tremble with fear.
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- 37.
- The Gaul will come to penetrate the mountains by leaps:
- He will occupy the great place of Insubria:
- His army to enter to the greatest depth,
- Genoa and Monaco will drive back the red fleet.
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- 38.
- While he will engross the Duke, King and Queen
- With the captive Byzantine chief in Samothrace:
- Before the assault one will eath the order:
- Reverse side metaled will follow the trail of the blood.
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- 39.
- The Rhodians will demand relief,
- Through the neglect of its heirs abandoned.
- The Arab empire will reveal its course,
- The cause set right again by Hesperia.
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- 40.
- The fortresses of the besieged shut up,
- Through gunpowder sunk into the abyss:
- The traitors will all be stowed away alive,
- Never did such a pitiful schism happen to the sextons.
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- 41.
- Female sex captive as a hostage
- Will come by night to deceive the guards:
- The chief of the army deceived by her language
- Will abandon her to the people, it will be pitiful to see.
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- 42.
- Geneva and Langres through those of Chartres and DҬe
- And through Grenoble captive at MontȬimar
- Seyssel, Lausanne, through fraudulent deceit,
- They will betray them for sixty marks of gold.
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- 43.
- Arms will be heard clashing in the sky:
- That very same year the divine ones enemies:
- They will want unjustly to discuss the holy laws:
- Through lightning and war the complacent one put to death.
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- 44.
- Two large ones of Mende, of Rodez and Milhau
- Cahors, Limoges, Castres bad week
- By night the entry, from Bordeaux an insult
- Through PȲigord at the peal of the bell.
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- 45.
- Through conflict a King will abandon his realm:
- The greatest chief will fail in time of need:
- Dead, ruined few will escape it,
- All cut up, one will be a witness to it.
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- 46.
- The fact well defended by excellence,
- Guard yourself Tours from your near ruin:
- London and Nantes will make a defense through Reims
- Not passing further in the time of the drizzle.
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- 47.
- The savage black one when he will have tried
- His bloody hand at fire, sword and drawn bows:
- All of his people will be terribly frightened,
- Seeing the greatest ones hung by neck and feet.
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- 48.
- The fertile, spacious Ausonian plain
- Will produce so many gadflies and locusts,
- The solar brightness will become clouded,
- All devoured, great plague to come from them.
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- 49.
- Before the people blood will be shed,
- Only from the high heavens will it come far:
- But for a long time of one nothing will be heard,
- The spirit of a lone one will come to bear witness against it.
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- 50.
- Libra will see the Hesperias govern,
- Holding the monarchy of heaven and earth:
- No one will see the forces of Asia perished,
- Only seven hold the hierarchy in order.
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- 51.
- A Duke eager to follow his enemy
- Will enter within impeding the phalanx:
- Hurried on foot they will come to pursue so closely
- That the day will see a conflict near Ganges.
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- 52.
- In the besieged city men and woman to the walls,
- Enemies outside the chief ready to surrender:
- The wind will be strongly against the troops,
- They will be driven away through lime, dust and ashes.
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- 53.
- The fugitives and exiles recalled:
- Fathers and sons great garnishing of the deep wells:
- The cruel father and his people choked:
- His far worse son submerged in the well.
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- 54.
- Of the name which no Gallic King ever had
- Never was there so fearful a thunderbolt,
- Italy, Spain and the English trembling,
- Very attentive to a woman and foreigners.
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- 55.
- When the crow on the tower made of brick
- For seven hours will continue to scream:
- Death foretold, the statue stained with blood,
- Tyrant murdered, people praying to their Gods.
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- 56.
- After the victory of the raving tongue,
- The spirit tempered in tranquility and repose:
- Throughout the conflict the bloody victor makes orations,
- Roasting the tongue and the flesh and the bones.
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- 57.
- Ignorant envy upheld before the great King,
- He will propose forbidding the writings:
- His wife not his wife tempted by another,
- Twice two more neither skill nor cries.
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- 58.
- To swallow the burning Sun in the throat,
- The Etruscan land washed by human blood:
- The chief pail of water, to lead his son away,
- Captive lady conducted into Turkish land.
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- 59.
- Two beset in burning fervor:
- By thirst for two full cups extinguished,
- The fort filed, and an old dreamer,
- To the Genevans he will show the track from 'Nira.'
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- 60.
- The seven children left in hostage,
- The third will come to slaughter his child:
- Because of his son two will be pierced by the point,
- Genoa, Florence, he will come to confuse them.
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- 61.
- The old one mocked and deprived of his place,
- By the foreigner who will suborn him:
- Hands of his son eaten before his face,
- His brother to Chartres, Orlȡns Rouen will betray.
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- 62.
- A colonel with ambition plots,
- He will seize the greatest army,
- Against his Prince false invention,
- And he will be discovered under his arbor.
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- 63.
- The Celtic army against the mountaineers,
- Those who will be learned and able in bird-calling:
- Peasants will soon work fresh presses,
- All hurled on the sword's edge.
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- 64.
- The transgressor in bourgeois garb,
- He will come to try the King with his offense:
- Fifteen soldiers for the most part bandits,
- Last of life and chief of his fortune.
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- 65.
- Towards the deserter of the great fortress,
- After he will have abandoned his place,
- His adversary will exhibit very great prowess,
- The Emperor soon dead will be condemned.
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- 66.
- Under the feigned color of seven shaven heads
- Diverse spies will be scattered:
- Wells and fountains sprinkled with poisons,
- At the fort of Genoa devourers of men.
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- 67.
- The year that Saturn and Mars are equal fiery,
- The air very dry parched long meteor:
- Through secret fires a great place blazing from burning heat,
- Little rain, warm wind, wars, incursions.
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- 68.
- In the place very near not far from Venus,
- The two greatest ones of Asia and of Africa,
- From the Rhine and Lower Danube they will be said to have come,
- Cries, tears at Malta and the Ligurian side.
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- 69.
- The exiles will hold the great city,
- The citizens dead, murdered and driven out:
- Those of Aquileia will promise Parma
- To show them the entry through the untracked places.
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- 70.
- Quite contiguous to the great Pyrenees mountains,
- One to direct a great army against the Eagle:
- Veins opened, forces exterminated,
- As far as Pau will he come to chase the chief.
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- 71.
- In place of the bride the daughters slaughtered,
- Murder with great error no survivor to be:
- Within the well vestals inundated,
- The bride extinguished by a drink of Aconite.
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- 72.
- Those of Nͭes through Agen and Lectoure
- At Saint-FȬix will hold their parliament:
- Those of Bazas will come at the unhappy hour
- To seize Condom and Marsan promptly.
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- 73.
- The great nephew by force will test
- The treaty made by the pusillanimous heart:
- The Duke will try Ferrara and Asti,
- When the pantomine will take place in the evening.
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- 74.
- Those of lake Geneva and of M?on:
- All assembled against those of Aquitaine:
- Many Germans many more Swiss,
- They will be routed along with those of 'Humane.'
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- 75.
- Ready to fight one will desert,
- The chief adversary will obtain the victory:
- The rear guard will make a defense,
- The faltering ones dead in the white territory.
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- 76.
- The people of Agen by those of PȲigord
- Will be vexed, holding as far as the RhҮe:
- The union of Gascons and Bigorre
- To betray the temple, the priest giving his sermon.
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- 77.
- 'Selin' monarch Italy peaceful,
- Realms united by the Christian King of the World:
- Dying he will want to lie in Blois soil,
- After having chased the pirates from the sea.
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- 78.
- The great army of the civil struggle,
- By night Parma to the foreign one discovered,
- Seventy-nine murdered in the town,
- The foreigners all put to the sword.
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- 79.
- Blood Royal flee, Monheurt, Mas, Aiguillon,
- The Landes will be filled by Bordelais,
- Navarre, Bigorre points and spurs,
- Deep in hunger to devour acorns of the cork oak.
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- 80.
- Near the great river, great ditch, earth drawn out,
- In fifteen parts will the water be divided:
- The city taken, fire, blood, cries, sad conflict,
- And the greatest part involving the colosseum.
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- 81.
- Promptly will one build a bridge of boats,
- To pass the army of the great Belgian Prince:
- Poured forth inside and not far from Brussels,
- Passed beyond, seven cut up by pike.
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- 82.
- A throng approaches coming from Slaconia,
- The old Destroyer the city will ruin:
- He will see his 'Romania' quite desolated,
- Then he will not know how to put out the great flame.
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- 83.
- Combat by night the valiant captain
- Conquered will flee few people conquered:
- His people stirred up, sedition not in vain,
- His own son will hold him besieged.
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- 84.
- A great one of Auxerre will die very miserable,
- Driven out by those who had been under him:
- Put in chains, behind a strong cable,
- In the year that Mars, Venus and Sun are in conjunction in summer.
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- 85.
- The white coal will be chased by the black one,
- Made prisoner led to the dung cart,
- Moor Camel on twisted feet,
- Then the younger one will blind the hobby falcon.
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- 86.
- The year that Saturn will be conjoined in Aquarius
- With the Sun, the very powerful King
- Will be received and anointed at Reims and Aix,
- After conquests he will murder the innocent.
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- 87.
- A King's son learned in many languages,
- Different from his senior in the realm:
- His handsome father understood by the greater son,
- He will cause his principal adherent to perish.
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- 88.
- Anthony by name great by the filthy fact
- Of Lousiness wasted to his end:
- One who will want to be desirous of lead,
- Passing the port he will be immersed by the elected one.
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- 89.
- Thirty of London will conspire secretly
- Against their King, the enterprise on the bridge:
- He and his satellites will have a distaste for death,
- A fair King elected, native of Frisia.
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- 90.
- The two armies will be unable to unite at the walls,
- In that instant Milan and Pavia to tremble:
- Hunger, thirst, doubt will come to plague them very strongly
- They will not have a single morsel of meat, bread or victuals.
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- 91.
- For the Gallic Duke compelled to fight in the duel,
- The ship of Melilla will not approach Monaco,
- Wrongly accused, perpetual prison,
- His son will strive to reign before his death.
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- 92.
- The head of the valiant captain cut off,
- It will be thrown before his adversary:
- His body hung on the sail-yard of the ship,
- Confused it will flee by oars against the wind.
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- 93.
- A serpent seen near the royal bed,
- It will be by the lady at night the dogs will not bark:
- Then to be born in France a Prince so royal,
- Come from heaven all the Princes will see him.
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- 94.
- Two great brothers will be chased out of Spain,
- The elder conquered under the Pyrenees mountains:
- The sea to redden, RhҮe, bloody Lake Geneva from Germany,
- Narbonne, BȺiers contaminated by Agde.
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- 95.
- The realm left to two they will hold it very briefly,
- Three years and seven months passed by they will make war:
- The two Vestals will rebel in opposition,
- Victor the younger in the land of Brittany.
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- 96.
- The elder sister of the British Isle
- Will be born fifteen years before her brother,
- Because of her promise procuring verification,
- She will succeed to the kingdom of the balance.
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- 97.
- The year that Mercury, Mars, Venus in retrogression,
- The line of the great Monarch will not fail:
- Elected by the Portuguese people near Cadiz,
- One who will come to grow very old in peace and reign.
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- 98.
- Those of Alba will pass into Rome,
- By means of Langres the multitude muffled up,
- Marquis and Duke will pardon no man,
- Fire, blood, smallpox no water the crops to fail.
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- 99.
- The valiant elder son of the King's daughter,
- He will hurl back the Celts very far,
- Such that he will cast thunderbolts, so many in such an array
- Few and distant, then deep into the Hesperias.
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- 100.
- From the celestial fire on the Royal edifice,
- When the light of Mars will go out,
- Seven months great war, people dead through evil
- Rouen, Evreux the King will not fail.
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