Centurie V
- 1.
- Avant venu de ruine Celtique,
- Dedans le temple deux palementeront
- Poignard coeur, d'un monté au coursier et pique,
- Sans faire bruit le grand enterreront.
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- 2.
- Seps coniurés au banquet feront luire,
- Contre les trois le fer hors de navire
- L'un les deux classes au grand fera couduire,
- Quand par le mail. Denier au front luy tire.
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- 3.
- Le successeur de la Duché viendra.
- Beaucoup plus outre que la mer de Tosquane:
- Gauloise branche la Florence tiendra,
- Dans son giron d'accord nautique Rane.
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- 4.
- Le gros mastin de cité deschassé,
- Sera fasché de l'estrange alliance,
- Apres aux champs avoir le cerf chassé
- Le lous et l'Ours se donront defiance.
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- 5.
- Souz ombre faincte d'oster de servitude,
- Peuple et cité l'usurpera luy mesmes
- Pire fera par fraux de jeune pute,
- Livré au champ lisant le faux proesme.
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- 6.
- Au Roy l'augur sur le chef la main mettre,
- Viendra prier pour la paix Italique:
- A la main gauche viendra changer le sceptre,
- De Roy viendra Empire pacifique.
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- 7.
- Du Triumvir seront trouvé les os,
- Cherchant profond thresor aenigmatique.
- Ceux d'alentour ne seroit en repos.
- Ce concaver marbre et plomb metallique.
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- 8.
- Sera laissé le feu vif, mort caché,
- Dedans les globes horrible espouvantable.
- De nuict a classe cité en poudre lasché,
- La cité a feu, l'ennemy favorable.
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- 9.
- Jusques au fonds la grand arq demolue,
- Par chef captif l'ami anticipé,
- Naistra de dame front, face chevelue,
- Lors par astuce Duc a mort attrapé.
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- 10.
- Un chef Celtique dans le conflict blessé,
- Aupres de cave voyant siens mort abbatre:
- De sang et playes et d'ennemis pressé,
- Et secourus par incognus de quatre.
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- 11.
- Mer par solaires seure ne passera,
- Ceux de Venus tiendront toute l'Affrique:
- Leur regne plus Saturne n'occupera,
- Et changera la part Asiatique.
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- 12.
- Aupres du lac Leman sera conduite,
- Par garse estrange cité voulant trahir:
- Auant son meutre a Auspourg la grand suitte,
- Et ceux du Rhin la viendront invahir.
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- 13.
- Par grand fureur le Roy Romain Belgique
- Vexer vouldra par phalange barbare:
- Fureur grinsseant, chassera gent Lybique
- Despuis Pannons jusques Hercules la hare.
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- 14.
- Saturne et Mars en Leo Espagne captive,
- Par chef Lybique au conflict attrapé,
- Proche de Malthe, Heredde prins vive,
- Et Romain sceptre sera par coq frappé.
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- 15.
- En navigant captif prins grand pontife,
- Grand aprets faillir les clercz tumultuez:
- Second esleu absent son bien debife,
- Son favory bastard a mort rué.
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- 16.
- A son haut pris plus la lerme sabee,
- D'humaine chair par mort en cendres mettre,
- A l'isle Pharos par Croisars pertubee,
- Alors qu'a Rodes paroistra dur espectre.
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- 17.
- De nuict passant le Roy pres d'une Andronne,
- Celuy de Cypres et principal guette.
- Le Roy failly, la main fuict long du Rosne,
- Les conjurés l'iront a mort mettre.
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- 18.
- De deuil mourra l'infelix profligé,
- Celebrera son vitrix l'hecatombe:
- Pristine loy, franc edit redigé,
- Le mur et Prince au septiesme jour tombe.
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- 19.
- Le grand Royal d'or, d'aerain augmenté,
- Rompu la pache, par jeune ouverte guerre:
- Peuple affligé par un chef lamenté,
- De sang barbare sera converre terre.
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- 20.
- Dela les Alpes grande armée passera,
- Un peu devant naistre monstre vapin:
- Prodigieux et subit tournera
- Le grand Tosquan a son lieu plus propin.
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- 21.
- Par le trespas du monarque latin,
- Ceux qu'il aura par regne secouruz:
- Le feu luira divisé le butin.
- La mort publique aux hardis incoruz.
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- 22.
- Avnt, qu'a Rome grand aye rendu l'ame
- Effrayeur grande a l'armee estrangere:
- Par esquadrons l'embusche pres de Parme,
- Puis les deux rouges ensemble feront chere.
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- 23.
- Les deux contens seront unis ensemble,
- Quand la pluspart a Mars seront conjoinct:
- Le grand d'Affrique en effrayeur et tremble,
- Duumvirat par la classe desjoinct.
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- 24.
- Le regne et loys souz Venus eslevé,
- Saturne aura sus Jupiter empire
- La loy et regne par le Soleil levé,
- Par Saturnins endurera le pire.
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- 25.
- Le prince Arabe Mars, Sol, Venus, Lyon
- Regne d'Eglise par mer succombera:
- Devers la Perse bien pres d'un million,
- Bisance, Egypte ver. serp. invadera.
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- 26.
- La gent esclave par un heur Martial,
- Viendra en haut degré tant esleuee,
- Changeront Prince, naistre un provincial,
- Passer la mer copie aux monts levee.
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- 27.
- Par feu et armes non loing de la marnegro,
- Viendra de Perse occuper Trebisonde:
- Trembler Phatos Methelin, Sol alegro,
- De sang Arabe d'Adrie couvert onde.
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- 28.
- Le bras pendu et la jambe liee,
- Visage pasle, au sein poignard caché,
- Trois qui seront jurez de la meslee
- Au grand de Gennes sera le fer lasché.
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- 29.
- La liberté ne sera recouvree,
- L'occupera noir, fier, vilain, inique,
- Quand la matiere du pont sera ouvree,
- D'Hister, Venise faschee la republique.
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- 30.
- Tout a l'entour de la grande Cité,
- Seront soldats logez par champs et villes.
- Donner l'assaut Paris, Rome incité
- Sur le pont lors sera faicte, grand pille.
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- 31.
- Par terre Attique chef de la sapience,
- Qui de present est la rose du monde:
- Pont ruiné et sa grande preeminence
- Sera subdite et naufrage des undes.
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- 32.
- Oa` tout bon est tout bien Soleil et Lune
- Est abondant, sa ruine s'approche.
- Du ciel s'advance vaner ta fortune,
- En mesme estat que la septiesme roche.
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- 33.
- Des principaux de cité rebellee
- Qui tiendront fort pour liberté ravoir.
- Detrencher masles, infelice meslee,
- Cris, hurlemens a Nantes piteux voir.
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- 34.
- Du plus profond de l'Occident Anglois
- Oa` est le chef de l'isle Britannique
- Entrera classe dans Gironde, par Blois
- Par vin et sel, ceux cachez aux barriques.
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- 35.
- Par cité franche de la grand mer Seline
- Qui porte encores a l'estomach la pierre,
- Angloise classe viendra soubs la bruine
- Un rameau prendre, du grand ouverte guerre.
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- 36.
- De soeur le frere par simulte faintise
- Viendra mesler rosee en myneral:
- Sur la placente donne a vielle tardifve,
- Meurt le goustant sera simple et rural.
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- 37.
- Trois cents feront d'un vouloir et accord,
- Que pour venir au bout de leur attaincte,
- Vingt mois apres tous et records
- Leur Roy trahy simulant haine saincte.
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- 38.
- Ce grand monarque qu'au mort succedera,
- Donnera vie illicite et lubrique,
- Par nonchalance a tous concedera,
- Qu'a la parfin faudra la loy Salique,
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- 39.
- Du vray rameau de fleur de lys issue
- Mis et logé heretier d'Hetrurie:
- Son sang antique de longue main tissu,
- Fera Florence florir en l'armoirie.
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- 40.
- Le sang royal sera si tresmeslé,
- Contrainct seront Gaulois de l'Hesperie:
- On attendra que terme soit coulé,
- Et que memoire de la voix soit perie.
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- 41.
- Nay souz les umbres et journee nocturne,
- Sera en regne et bonté souveraine:
- Fera renaistre son sang de l'antique urne,
- Renouvellant siecle d'or pour l'aerain.
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- 42.
- Mars esleué en son plus haut befroy,
- Fera retraire les Allobrox de France:
- La gent Lombarde fera si grand effroy,
- A ceux de l'Aigle comprins souz la Balance.
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- 43.
- La grand' ruine des sacrez ne s'esloigne,
- Provence, Naples, Sicille, Seez et Ponce,
- En Germanie, au Rhin et la Cologne,
- Vexez a mort par ceux de Magonce.
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- 44.
- Par mer le rouge sera prins de pyrates,
- La paix sera par son moyen troublee:
- L'ire et l'avare commettra par fainct acte,
- Au grand Pontife sera l'armee doublee.
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- 45.
- Le grand Empire sera tost desolé
- Et translaté pres d'arduenne silve:
- Les deux bastardz par l'aisné decollé,
- Et regnera Aenodarb, nez de milve.
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- 46.
- Par chapeaux rouges querelles et nouveaux scismes
- Quand on aura esleu le Sabinois:
- On produira contre luy grands sophismes,
- Et sera Rome lesse par Albanois.
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- 47.
- Le grand, Arabe marahera bien avant,
- Trahy sera par les Bisantinois:
- L'antique Rodes luy viendra audevant,
- Et plus grand mal par autre Pannonois.
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- 48.
- Apres la grande affliction du sceptre,
- Deux ennemis par eux seront defaictz:
- Classe d'Afrique aux Pannons viendra naistre,
- Par mer et terre seront horribles faictz.
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- 49.
- Nul de l'Espaigne, mais de l'antique France
- Ne sera esleu pour le trembant nacelle
- A l'ennemy sera faicte fiance,
- Qui dans son regne sera peste cruelle.
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- 50.
- L'an que deux freres du lys seront en aage,
- L'un d'eux tiendra la grande Romanie:
- Trembler les monts, ouvert Latin passage,
- Pache macher contre fort d'Armenie.
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- 51.
- La gent de Dace, d'Angleterre et Polonne
- Et de Boesme feront nouvelle ligue.
- Pour passer outre d'Hercules la colonne,
- Barcins, Tyrrens dresser cruelle brique.
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- 52.
- Un Roy sera qui donra l'opposite.
- Les exilez eslevez sur le regne:
- De sang nager la gent caste hypolite,
- Et florira long temps soubs telle enseigne.
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- 53.
- La loy du Sol et Venus contendens
- Appropiant l'esprit de prophetie:
- Ne l'un ne l'autre ne seront entendus,
- Par sol tiendra la loy du grand Messie.
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- 54.
- Du pont Euxine, et la grand Tartarie,
- Un Roy sera qui viendra voir la Gaule,
- Transpercera Alane et l'Armenie,
- Et dedans Bisance lairra sanglante gaule.
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- 55.
- De la Felice Arabie contrade,
- N'aistra puissant de loy Mahometique:
- Vexer l'Espagne, conquester la Grenade,
- Et plus par mer a la gent Ligustique.
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- 56.
- Par le trespas du tres vieillart pontife
- Sera esleu Romain de bon aage,
- Qu'il sera dict que le siege debiffe,
- Et long tiendra et de picquant ouvrage.
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- 57.
- Istra de mont Gaulfier et Aventin,
- Qui par trou avertira l'armee
- Entre deux rocs sera prins le butin,
- De Sext. mansol faillir le renommee.
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- 58.
- De l'aqueduct d'Uticense Gardoing,
- Par la forest et mont inacessible,
- En my du pont sera tasché au poing,
- Le chef nemans et qui tant sera terrible.
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- 59.
- Au chef Anglois a Nymes trop sejour,
- Devers l'Espaigne au secours Aenobarbe:
- Plusieurs mourrant par Mars ouvert ce jour,
- Quand an Artois faillir estoille en barbe.
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- 60.
- Par teste rase viendra bien mal eslire,
- Plus que sa charge ne porte passera.
- Si grande fureur et raige fera dire,
- Qu'a feu et sang tout sexe trenchera.
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- 61.
- L'enfant du grand n'estant a sa naissance,
- Subjugera les hauts monts Apennis:
- Fera trembler tous ceux de la balance,
- Et de monts feux jusques a mont Senis.
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- 62.
- Sur les rochers sang on les verra plouvoir,
- Sol Orient Saturne Occidental:
- Pres d'Orgon guerre a Rome grand mal voir,
- Nefs parfondrees, et prins le Tridental.
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- 63.
- De vaine emprise l'honneur indue plaincte,
- Galiotz errans par latins, froit, faim, vagues
- Non loing du Tymbre de sang la terre taincte,
- Et sur humains seront diverses plagues.
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- 64.
- Les assemblés par repos du grand nombre
- Par terre et mer conseil contremandé:
- Pres de l'Autonne Gennes, Nice de l'ombre
- Par champs et villes le chef contrebandé.
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- 65.
- Subit venu l'effrayeur sera grande,
- Des principaux de l'affaire cachés:
- Et dame en braise plus ne sera en veue,
- Ce peu a peu seront les grans fachés.
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- 66.
- Soubs les antiques edifices vestaux,
- Non esloignez d'aqueduct ruine.
- De Sol et lune sont les luisans metaulx,
- Ardante lampe, Traian d'or burine.
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- 67.
- Quand chef Perouse n'osera sa tunique
- Sans au couvert tout nud s'expolier:
- Seront prins sept faict Aristocratique,
- Le pere et fils mors par poincte au colier.
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- 68.
- Dans le Danube et du Rhin viendra boire
- Le grand Chameau, ne s'en repentira:
- Trembler du Rosne, et plus fort ceux de Loire
- Et pres des Alpes coq le ruinera.
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- 69.
- Plus ne sera le grand en faux sommeil,
- L'inquietude viendra prendre repoz:
- Dresser phalange d'or, azur et vermeil
- Subjuger Affrique la ronger jusques oz.
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- 70.
- Des regions subjectes a la Balance
- Feront troubler les monts par grande guerre,
- Captifs tout sexe deu et tout Bisance,
- Qu'on criera a l'aube terre a terre.
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- 71.
- Par la fureur d'un qui attendra l'eau,
- Par la grand raige tout l'exercite esmeu:
- Chargé des nobles a dix sept bateaulx,
- Au long du Rosne tard messagier venu.
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- 72.
- Pour le plaisir d'edict voluptueux,
- On meslera la poison dans l'aloy:
- Venus sera en cours si vertueux,
- Qu'obfusquera du soleil tout a loy.
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- 73.
- Persecutee sera de Dieu l'Eglise,
- Et les sainctz temples seront expoliez:
- L'enfant la mere mettra nud en chemise,
- Seront Arabes aux Polons ralliez.
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- 74.
- De sang Troyen naistra coeur Germanique
- Qui deviendra en si haute puissance:
- Hors chassera gent estrange Arabique,
- Tournant l'Eglise en pristine preeminence.
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- 75.
- Montera haut sur le bien plus a dextre,
- Demourra assis sur la pierre quarree,
- Vers le midy posé a la fenestre,
- Baston tortu en main bouche serree.
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- 76.
- En lieu libere tendra son pavillon,
- Et ne voudra en citez prendre place
- Aix, Carpens l'isle volce, mont Cavaillon,
- Par tous ses lieux abolira la trasse.
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- 77.
- Tous les degrez d'honneur Ecclesiastique
- Seront changez en dial quirinal:
- En Martial quirinal flaminique,
- Puis un Roy de France le rendre vulcanal.
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- 78.
- Les deux unis ne tiendront longuement,
- Et dans treize ans au Barbare Satrappe,
- Au deux costez feront tel perdement,
- Qu'un benira le Barque et sa cappe.
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- 79.
- La sacree pompe viendra baisser les aisles,
- Par la venue du grand legislateur:
- Humble haulssera, vexera les rebelles,
- Naistra sur terre aucun aemulateur.
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- 80.
- Logmion grande Bisance approchera.
- Chassee sera la barbarique Ligne:
- Des deux loix l'une l'estinique laschera,
- Barbare et franche en perpetuelle brigue.
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- 81.
- L'oiseau royal sur la cité solaire,
- Sept mois devant fera nocturne augure:
- Mur d'Orient cherra tonnerre esclaire,
- Sept jours aux portes les ennemis a l'heure.
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- 82.
- Au conclud pache hors de la forteresse,
- Ne sortira celuy en desespoir mis:
- Quant ceux d'Arbois, de Langres, contre Bresse,
- Auront monts Dolle bouscade d'ennemis.
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- 83.
- Ceux qui auront entreprins subventir,
- Nompareil regne, puissant et invincible:
- Feront par fraude, nuicts trois advertir,
- Quant le plus grand a table lira Bible.
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- 84.
- Naistra du gouphre et cité immesuree,
- Nay de parents obscure et tenebreux:
- Qui la puissance du grand Roy reveree,
- Voudra destruire par Rouen et Evereux.
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- 85.
- Par les Sueves et lieux circonvoisins.
- Seront en guerre pour cause des nuees.
- Gamp marins locustes et cousins,
- Du Leman fautes seront bien desnuees.
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- 86.
- Par les deux testes, et trois bras separés,
- La cité grande par eaux sera vexee:
- Des grands d'entre eux par exile esgarés,
- Par teste perse Bisance fort pressee.
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- 87.
- L'an que Saturne hors de servage,
- Au franc terroir sera d'eau inundé:
- De sang Troyen sera son mariage,
- Et sera ceur d'Espaignols circundé.
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- 88.
- Sur le sablon par un hideux deluge,
- Des autres mers trouvé monstre marin:
- Proche du lieu sera faict un refuge,
- Tenant Savone esclave de Turin.
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- 89.
- Dedans Hongrie par Boheme, Nauarre,
- Et par banniere sainctes seditions:
- Par fleurs de lys pays portant la barre,
- Contre Orleans sera esmotions.
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- 90.
- Dans le cyclades, en perinthe et larisse,
- Dedans Sparte tout le Pelloponnesse:
- Si grand famine, peste par faux connisse,
- Neuf mois tiendra et tout le chevronnesse.
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- 91.
- Au grand marché qu'on dict des mensongiers,
- Du tout Torrent et champ Athenien:
- Seront surprins par les chevaux legiers,
- Par Albanois Mars, Leo, Sat. un versien.
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- 92.
- Apres le siege tenu dix sept ans,
- Cinq changeront en tel revolu terme:
- Puis sera l'un esleu de mesme temps,
- Qui des Romains ne sera trop conforme.
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- 93.
- Soubs le terroir du rond globe lunairs,
- Lors que sera dominateur Mercure:
- L'isle d'Escosse fera un luminaire,
- Qui les Anglois mettra a deconfiture.
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- 94.
- Translatera en la grand Germanie,
- Brabant et Flandres, Gand, Bruges, et Bolongne:
- La traifue fainte le grand duc d'Armenie,
- Assaillira Vienne et la Coloigne.
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- 95.
- Nautique rame invitera les umbres,
- Du grand Empire lors viendra conciter:
- La mer Aegee des lignes les encombres
- Empeschant l'onde Tirremme defflottez.
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- 96.
- Sur le milieu du grand monde la rose,
- Pour nouveaux faicts sang public espandu:
- A dire vray on aura bouche close,
- Lors au besoing viendra tard l'attendu.
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- 97.
- Le nay defforme par horreur suffoqué,
- Dans la cité du grand Roy habitable:
- L'edict severe des captifs revoqué,
- Gresle et tonnerre, Condon inestimable.
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- 98.
- A quarante huict degré climaterique,
- A fin de Cancer si grande seicheresse:
- Poisson en mer, fleuve: lac cuit hectique,
- Bearn, Bigorre par feu ciel en destresse.
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- 99.
- Milan, Ferrare, Turin, et Aquillaye,
- Capne, Brundis vexés par gent Celtique:
- Par le Lyon et phalange aquilee
- Quant Rome aura le chef vieux Britannique.
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- 100.
- Le boutefeu par son feu attrapé,
- Du feu du ciel a Carcas et Cominge:
- Foix, Aux, Mazere, haut veillart eschappé,
- Par ceux de Hasse des Saxons et Turinge.
Century V
- 1.
- Before the coming of Celtic ruin,
- In the temple two will parley
- Pike and dagger to the heart of one mounted on the steed,
- They will bury the great one without making any noise.
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- 2.
- Seven conspirators at the banquet will cause to flash
- The iron out of the ship against the three:
- One will have the two fleets brought to the great one,
- When through the evil the latter shoots him in the forehead.
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- 3.
- The successor to the Duchy will come,
- Very far beyond the Tuscan Sea:
- A Gallic branch will hold Florence,
- The nautical Frog in its gyron be agreement.
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- 4.
- The large mastiff expelled from the city
- Will be vexed by the strange alliance,
- After having chased the stag to the fields
- The wolf and the Bear will defy each other.
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- 5.
- Under the shadowy pretense of removing servitude,
- He will himself usurp the people and city:
- He will do worse because of the deceit of the young prostitute,
- Delivered in the field reading the false poem.
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- 6.
- The Augur putting his hand upon the head of the King
- Will come to pray for the peace of Italy:
- He will come to move the sceptre to his left hand,
- From King he will become pacific Emperor.
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- 7.
- The bones of the Triumvir will be found,
- Looking for a deep enigmatic treasure:
- Those from thereabouts will not be at rest,
- Digging for this thing of marble and metallic lead.
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- 8.
- There will be unleashed live fire, hidden death,
- Horrible and frightful within the globes,
- By night the city reduced to dust by the fleet,
- The city afire, the enemy amenable.
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- 9.
- The great arch demolished down to its base,
- By the chief captive his friend forestalled,
- He will be born of the lady with hairy forehead and face,
- Then through cunning the Duke overtaken by death.
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- 10.
- A Celtic chief wounded in the conflict
- Seeing death overtaking his men near a cellar:
- Pressed by blood and wounds and enemies,
- And relief by four unknown ones.
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- 11.
- The sea will not be passed over safely by those of the Sun,
- Those of Venus will hold all Africa:
- Saturn will no longer occupy their realm,
- And the Asiatic part will change.
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- 12.
- To near the Lake of Geneva will it be conducted,
- By the foreign maiden wishing to betray the city:
- Before its murder at Augsburg the great suite,
- And those of the Rhine will come to invade it.
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- 13.
- With great fury the Roman Belgian King
- Will want to vex the barbarian with his phalanx:
- Fury gnashing, he will chase the African people
- From the Pannonias to the pillars of Hercules.
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- 14.
- Saturn and Mars in Leo Spain captive,
- By the African chief trapped in the conflict,
- Near Malta, 'Herodde' taken alive,
- And the Roman sceptre will be struck down by the Cock.
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- 15.
- The great Pontiff taken captive while navigating,
- The great one thereafter to fail the clergy in tumult:
- Second one elected absent his estate declines,
- His favorite bastard to death broken on the wheel.
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- 16.
- The Sabaean tear no longer at its high price,
- Turning human flesh into ashes through death,
- At the isle of Pharos disturbed by the Crusaders,
- When at Rhodes will appear a hard phantom.
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- 17.
- By night the King passing near an Alley,
- He of Cyprus and the principal guard:
- The King mistaken, the hand flees the length of the RhҮe,
- The conspirators will set out to put him to death.
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- 18.
- The unhappy abandoned one will die of grief,
- His conqueress will celebrate the hecatomb:
- Pristine law, free edict drawn up,
- The wall and the Prince falls on the seventh day.
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- 19.
- The great Royal one of gold, augmented by brass,
- The agreement broken, war opened by a young man:
- People afflicted because of a lamented chief,
- The land will be covered with barbarian blood.
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- The great army will pass beyond the Alps,
- Shortly before will be born a monster scoundrel:
- Prodigious and sudden he will turn
- The great Tuscan to his nearest place.
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- 21.
- By the death of the Latin Monarch,
- Those whom he will have assisted through his reign:
- The fire will light up again the booty divided,
- Public death for the bold ones who incurred it.
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- 22.
- Before the great one has given up the ghost at Rome,
- Great terror for the foreign army:
- The ambush by squadrons near Parma,
- Then the two red ones will celebrate together.
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- The two contented ones will be united together,
- When for the most part they will be conjoined with Mars:
- The great one of Africa trembles in terror,
- Duumvirate disjoined by the fleet.
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- The realm and law raised under Venus,
- Saturn will have dominion over Jupiter:
- The law and realm raised by the Sun,
- Through those of Saturn it will suffer the worst.
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- 25.
- The Arab Prince Mars, Sun, Venus, Leo,
- The rule of the Church will succumb by sea:
- Towards Persia very nearly a million men,
- The true serpent will invade Byzantium and Egypt.
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- 26.
- The slavish people through luck in war
- Will become elevated to a very high degree:
- They will change their Prince, one born a provincial,
- An army raised in the mountains to pass over the sea.
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- 27.
- Through fire and arms not far from the Black Sea,
- He will come from Persia to occupy Trebizond:
- Pharos, Mytilene to tremble, the Sun joyful,
- The Adriatic Sea covered with Arab blood.
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- 28.
- His arm hung and leg bound,
- Face pale, dagger hidden in his bosom,
- Three who will be sworn in the fray
- Against the great one of Genoa will the steel be unleashed.
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- 29.
- Liberty will not be recovered,
- A proud, villainous, wicked black one will occupy it,
- When the matter of the bridge will be opened,
- The republic of Venice vexed by the Danube.
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- 30.
- All around the great city
- Soldiers will be lodged throughout the fields and towns:
- To give the assault Paris, Rome incited,
- Then upon the bridge great pillage will be carried out.
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- 31.
- Through the Attic land fountain of wisdom,
- At present the rose of the world:
- The bridge ruined, and its great pre-eminence
- Will be subjected, a wreck amidst the waves.
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- 32.
- Where all is good, the Sun all beneficial and the Moon
- Is abundant, its ruin approaches:
- From the sky it advances to change your fortune.
- In the same state as the seventh rock.
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- 33.
- Of the principal ones of the city in rebellion
- Who will strive mightily to recover their liberty:
- The males cut up, unhappy fray,
- Cries, groans at Nantes pitiful to see.
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- 34.
- From the deepest part of the English West
- Where the head of the British isle is
- A fleet will enter the Gironde through Blois,
- Through wine and salt, fires hidden in the casks.
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- 35.
- For the free city of the great Crescent sea,
- Which still carries the stone in its stomach,
- The English fleet will come under the drizzle
- To seize a branch, war opened by the great one.
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- 36.
- The sister's brother through the quarrel and deceit
- Will come to mix dew in the mineral:
- On the cake given to the slow old woman,
- She dies tasting it she will be simple and rustic.
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- 37.
- Three hundred will be in accord with one will
- To come to the execution of their blow,
- Twenty months after all memory
- Their king betrayed simulating feigned hate.
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- 38.
- He who will succeed the great monarch on his death
- Will lead an illicit and wanton life:
- Through nonchalance he will give way to all,
- So that in the end the Salic law will fail.
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- 39.
- Issued from the true branch of the fleur-de-lys,
- Placed and lodged as heir of Etruria:
- His ancient blood woven by long hand,
- He will cause the escutcheon of Florence to bloom.
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- 40.
- The blood royal will be so very mixed,
- Gauls will be constrained by Hesperia:
- One will wait until his term has expired,
- And until the memory of his voice has perished.
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- 41.
- Born in the shadows and during a dark day,
- He will be sovereign in realm and goodness:
- He will cause his blood to rise again in the ancient urn,
- Renewing the age of gold for that of brass.
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- 42.
- Mars raised to his highest belfry
- Will cause the Savoyards to withdraw from France:
- The Lombard people will cause very great terror
- To those of the Eagle included under the Balance.
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- 43.
- The great ruin of the holy things is not far off,
- Provence, Naples, Sicily, Sȥs and Pons:
- In Germany, at the Rhine and Cologne,
- Vexed to death by all those of Mainz.
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- 44.
- On sea the red one will be taken by pirates,
- Because of him peace will be troubled:
- Anger and greed will he expse through a false act,
- The army doubled by the great Pontiff.
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- 45.
- The great Empire will soon be desolated
- And transferred to near the Ardennes:
- The two bastards beheaded by the oldest one,
- And Bronzebeard the hawk-nose will reign.
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- 46.
- Quarrels and new schism by the red hats
- When the Sabine will have been elected:
- They will produce great sophism against him,
- And Rome will be injured by those of Alba.
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- 47.
- The great Arab will march far forward,
- He will be betrayed by the Byzantinians:
- Ancient Rhodes will come to meet him,
- And greater harm through the Austrian Hungarians.
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- 48.
- After the great affliction of the sceptre,
- Two enemies will be defeated by them:
- A fleet from Africa will appear before the Hungarians,
- By land and sea horrible deeds will take place.
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- 49.
- Not from Spain but from ancient France
- Will one be elected for the trembling bark,
- To the enemy will a promise be made,
- He who will cause a cruel plague in his realm.
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- 50.
- The year that the brothers of the lily come of age,
- One of them will hold the great 'Romania':
- The mountains to tremble, Latin passage opened,
- Agreement to march against the fort of Armenia.
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- 51.
- The people of Dacia, England, Poland
- And of Bohemia will make a new league:
- To pass beyond the pillars of Hercules,
- The Barcelonans and Tuscans will prepare a cruel plot.
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- 52.
- There will be a King who will give opposition,
- The exiles raised over the realm:
- The pure poor people to swim in blood,
- And for a long time will he flourish under such a device.
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- 53.
- The law of the Sun and of Venus in strife,
- Appropriating the spirit of prophecy:
- Neither the one nor the other will be understood,
- The law of the great Messiah will hold through the Sun.
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- 54.
- From beyond the Black Sea and great Tartary,
- There will be a King who will come to see Gaul,
- He will pierce through 'Alania' and Armenia,
- And within Byzantium will he leave his bloody rod.
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- 55.
- In the country of Arabia Felix
- There will be born one powerful in the law of Mahomet:
- To vex Spain, to conquer Grenada,
- And more by sea against the Ligurian people.
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- 56.
- Through the death of the very old Pontiff
- A Roman of good age will be elected,
- Of him it will be said that he weakens his see,
- But long will he sit and in biting activity.
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- 57.
- There will go from Mont Gaussier and 'Aventin,'
- One who through the hole will warn the army:
- Between two rocks will the booty be taken,
- Of Sectus' mausoleum the renown to fail.
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- 58.
- By the aqueduct of Uzճ over the Gard,
- Through the forest and inaccessible mountain,
- In the middle of the bridge there will be cut in the fist
- The chief of Nͭes who will be very terrible.
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- 59.
- Too long a stay for the English chief at Nͭes,
- Towards Spain Redbeard to the rescue:
- Many will die by war opened that day,
- When a bearded star will fall in Artois.
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- 60.
- By the shaven head a very bad choice will come to be made,
- Overburdened he will not pass the gate:
- He will speak with such great fury and rage,
- That to fire and blood he will consign the entire sex.
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- 61.
- The child of the great one not by his birth,
- He will subjugate the high Apenine mountains:
- He will cause all those of the balance to tremble,
- And from the Pyrenees to Mont Cenis.
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- 62.
- One will see blood to rain on the rocks,
- Sun in the East, Saturn in the West:
- Near Orgon war, at Rome great evil to be seen,
- Ships sunk to the bottom, and the Tridental taken.
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- 63.
- From the vain enterprise honor and undue complaint,
- Boats tossed about among the Latins, cold, hunger, waves
- Not far from the Tiber the land stained with blood,
- And diverse plagues will be upon mankind.
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- 64.
- Those assembled by the tranquility of the great number,
- By land and sea counsel countermanded:
- Near 'Antonne' Genoa, Nice in the shadow
- Through fields and towns in revolt against the chief.
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- 65.
- Come suddenly the terror will be great,
- Hidden by the principal ones of the affair:
- And the lady on the charcoal will no longer be in sight,
- Thus little by little will the great ones be angered.
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- 66.
- Under the ancient vestal edifices,
- Not far from the ruined aqueduct:
- The glittering metals are of the Sun and Moon,
- The lamp of Trajan engraved with gold burning.
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- 67.
- When the chief of Perugia will not venture his tunic
- Sense under cover to strip himself quite naked:
- Seven will be taken Aristocratic deed,
- Father and son dead through a point in the collar.
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- 68.
- In the Danube and of the Rhine will come to drink
- The great Camel, not repenting it:
- Those of the RhҮe to tremble, and much more so those of the Loire,
- and near the Alps the Cock will ruin him.
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- 69.
- No longer will the great one be in his false sleep,
- Uneasiness will come to replace tranquility:
- A phalanx of gold, azure and vermilion arrayed
- To subjugate Africa and gnaw it to the bone,
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- 70.
- Of the regions subject to the Balance,
- They will trouble the mountains with great war,
- Captives the entire sex enthralled and all Byzantium,
- So that at dawn they will spread the news from land to land.
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- 71.
- By the fury of one who will wait for the water,
- By his great rage the entire army moved:
- Seventeen boats loaded with the noble,
- The messenger come late along the RhҮe.
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- 72.
- For the pleasure of the voluptuous edict,
- One will mix poison in the faith:
- Venus will be in a course so virtuous
- As to becloud the whole quality of the Sun.
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- 73.
- The Church of God will be persecuted,
- And the holy Temples will be plundered,
- The child will put his mother out in her shift,
- Arabs will be allied with the Poles.
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- 74.
- Of Trojan blood will be born a Germanic heart
- Who will rise to very high power:
- He will drive out the foreign Arabic people,
- Returning the Church to its pristine pre-eminence.
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- 75.
- He will rise high over the estate more to the right,
- He will remain seated on the square stone,
- Towards the south facing to his left,
- The crooked staff in his hand his mouth sealed.
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- 76.
- In a free place will he pitch his tent,
- And he will not want to lodge in the cities:
- Aix, Carpentras, L'Isle, Vaucluse 'Mont,' Cavaillon,
- Throughout all these places will he abolish his trace.
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- 77.
- All degrees of Ecclesiastical honor
- Will be changed to that of Jupitor and Quirinus:
- The priest of Quirinus to one of Mars,
- Then a King of France will make him one of Vulcan.
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- 78.
- The two will not be united for very long,
- And in thirteen years to the Barbarian Satrap:
- On both sides they will cause such loss
- That one will bless the Bark and its cope.
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- 79.
- The sacred pomp will come to lower its wings,
- Through the coming of the great legislator:
- He will raise the humble, he will vex the rebels,
- His like will not appear on this earth.
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- 80.
- Ogmios will approach great Byzantium,
- The Barbaric League will be driven out:
- Of the two laws the heathen one will give way,
- Barbarian and Frank in perpetual strife.
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- 81.
- The royal bird over the city of the Sun,
- Seven months in advance it will deliver a nocturnal omen:
- The Eastern wall will fall lightning thunder,
- Seven days the enemies directly to the gates.
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- 82.
- At the conclusion of the treaty outside the fortress
- Will not go he who is placed in despair:
- When those of Arbois, of Langres against Bresse
- Will have the mountains of DҬe an enemy ambush.
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- 83.
- Those who will have undertaken to subvert,
- An unparalleled realm, powerful and invincible:
- They will act through deceit, nights three to warn,
- When the greatest one will read his Bible at the table.
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- 84.
- He will be born of the gulf and unmeasured city,
- Born of obscure and dark family:
- He who the revered power of the great King
- Will want to destroy through Rouen and Evreux.
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- 85.
- Through the Suevi and neighboring places,
- They will be at war over the clouds:
- Swarm of marine locusts and gnats,
- The faults of Geneva will be laid quite bare.
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- 86.
- Divided by the two heads and three arms,
- The great city will be vexed by waters:
- Some great ones among them led astray in exile,
- Byzantium hard pressed by the head of Persia.
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- 87.
- The year that Saturn is out of bondage,
- In the Frank land he will be inundated by water:
- Of Trojan blood will his marriage be,
- And he will be confined safely be the Spaniards.
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- 88.
- Through a frightful flood upon the sand,
- A marine monster from other seas found:
- Near the place will be made a refuge,
- Holding Savona the slave of Turin.
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- 89.
- Into Hungary through Bohemia, Navarre,
- and under that banner holy insurrections:
- By the fleur-de-lys legion carrying the bar,
- Against Orlȡns they will cause disturbances.
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- 90.
- In the Cyclades, in Perinthus and Larissa,
- In Sparta and the entire Pelopennesus:
- Very great famine, plague through false dust,
- Nine months will it last and throughout the entire peninsula.
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- 91.
- At the market that they call that of liars,
- Of the entire Torrent and field of Athens:
- They will be surprised by the light horses,
- By those of Alba when Mars is in Leo and Saturn in Aquarius.
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- 92.
- After the see has been held seventeen years,
- Five will change within the same period of time:
- Then one will be elected at the same time,
- One who will not be too contormable to the Romans.
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- 93.
- Under the land of the round lunar globe,
- When Mercury will be dominating:
- The isle of Scotland will produce a luminary,
- One who will put the English into confusion.
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- 94.
- He will transfer into great Germany
- Brabant and Flanders, Ghent, Bruges and Boulogne:
- The truce feigned, the great Duke of Armenia
- Will assail Vienna and Cologne.
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- 95.
- The nautical oar will tempt the shadows,
- Then it will come to stir up the great Empire:
- In the Aegean Sea the impediments of wood
- Obstructing the diverted Tyrrhenian Sea.
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- 96.
- The rose upon the middle of the great world,
- For new deeds public shedding of blood:
- To speak the truth, one will have a closed mouth,
- Then at the time of need the awaited one will come late.
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- 97.
- The one born deformed suffocated in horror,
- In the habitable city of the great King:
- The severe edict of the captives revoked,
- Hail and thunder, Condom inestimable.
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- 98.
- At the forty-eigth climacteric degree,
- At the end of Cancer very great dryness:
- Fish in sea, river, lake boiled hectic,
- Bȡrn, Bigorre in distress through fire from the sky.
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- 99.
- Milan, Ferrara, Turin and Aquileia,
- Capua, Brindisi vexed by the Celtic nation:
- By the Lion and his eagles's phalanx,
- When the old British chief Rome will have.
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- 100.
- The incendiary trapped in his own fire,
- Of fire from the sky at Carcassonne and the Comminges:
- Foix, Auch, Mazղes, the high old man escaped,
- Through those of Hesse and Thuringia, and some Saxons.
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