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Chapter 1:
C1:Q1 MOTIONLESS seated at night in secret meditation Only resting on the bronze stool: Tiny flame leaving the solitude Does make prosper what is not vain to believe.
C1:Q2 The rod in the hand placed in the middle of the BRANCHES With water he sprinkles & the hem & the foot: A fear & voice trembling from the handles: Divine splendour. The Divine is seated nearby.
C1:Q3 When the litters are overturned by the whirlwind And faces are covered by cloaks, The new republic will be troubled by its people. At this time the reds and the whites will rule wrongly.
C1:Q4 In the world there will be made a king, who will have little peace and a short life, At this time the ship of the papacy will be lost, governed to its greatest detriment.
C1:Q5 They will be driven away for a long drawn out fight. The countryside will be most grievously troubled. Town and country will have greater struggle. Carcassonne and Narbonne will have their hearts tried.
C1:Q6 The eye of Ravenna will be forsaken, when his wings will fail at his feet. The two of Bresse will have made a constitution for Turin and Vercelli, which the French will trample underfoot
C1:Q7 Arrived too late, the act has been done. The wind was against them, letters intercepted on their way. The conspirators were fourteen of a party. By Rousseau shall these enterprises be undertaken.
C1:Q8 How often will you be captured, O city of the sun ? Changing laws that are barbaric and vain. Bad times approach you. No longer will you be enslaved. The Great Hadrie will revive your veins.
C1:Q9 From the Orient will come the African heart to trouble Hadrie and the heirs of Romulus. Accompanied by the Libyan fleet the temples of Malta and nearby islands shall be deserted.
C1:Q10 Serpent transfered in the cage of iron, Where the seven children of the King are taken. The old and ancestors will come forth from the depths of hell, lamenting to see thus dead the fruit of their line.
C1:Q11 The motion of senses, heart, feet and hands will be in agreement between Naples, Lyon and Sicily. Swords fire, floods, then the noble Romans drowned, killed or dead because of a weak brain.
C1:Q12 Soon he will be called untruthful, uncivilized, easily tempted quickly raised from low to high estate. He will suddenly turn disloyal and volatile. This man will govern Verona.
C1:Q13 Through anger and internal hatred, the exiles will hatch a great plot against the king. Secretly they will place enemies as a threat, and his own old (adherents) will find sedition against them.
C1:Q14 From the enslaved populace, songs, chants and demands, while Princes and Lords are held captive in prisons. These will in the future by headless idiots be received as divine prayers
C1:Q15 Mars threatens us with the force of war and will cause blood to be spilt seventy times. The clergy will be both exalted and reviled moreover, by those who wish to learn nothing of them.
C1:Q16 A scythe joined with a pond in Sagittarius at its highest ascendant. Plague, famine, death from military hands; the century approaches its renewal.
C1:Q17 For forty years the rainbow will not be seen. For forty years it will be seen every day. The dry earth will grow more parched, and there will be great floods when it is seen.
C1:Q18 Because of French discord and negligence an opening shall be given to the Mohammedan. The land and sea of Sienna will be soaked in blood, and the port of Marseilles covered with ships and sails.
C1:Q19 When the snakes surround the altar, and the Trojan blood is troubled by the Spanish. Because of them, a great number will be lessened. The leader flees, hidden in the swampy marshes.
C1:Q20 The cities of Tours, Orleans, Blois, Angers, Reims and Nantes are troubled by sudden change. Tents will be pitched by (people) of foreign tongues; rivers, darts at Rennes, shaking of land and sea.
C1:Q21 The rock holds in its depths white clay, which will come out milk-white from a cleft, Needlessly troubled people will not dare touch it, unaware that the foundation of the earth is of clay.
C1:Q22 A thing existing without any senses will cause its own end to happen through artifice. At Autun, Chalan, Langres and the two Sens there will be great damage from hail and ice.
C1:Q23 In the third month, at sunrise, the Boar and the Leopard meet on the battlefield. The fatigued Leopard looks up to heaven and sees an eagle playing around the sun.
C1:Q24 At the new city thoughtful to condemn, The bird of prey in the sky offers itself: After victory captives to be pardoned, . Cremona and Mantua great hardships will be suffered.
C1:Q25 Lost, found, hidden for many centuries Will pasteur be honoured as demi-God, As the moon completes her great cycle By others the old one will be dishonoured.
C1:Q26 The great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt. An evil deed, foretold by the bearer of a petition. According to the prediction another falls at night time. Conflict at Reims, London, and pestilence in Tuscany.
C1:Q27 Beneath the oak tree of Gienne, struck by lightning, the treasure is hidden not far from there. That which for many centuries had been gathered, when found, a man will die, his eye pierced by a spring.
C1:Q28 Tobruk will fear the barbarian fleet for a time, then much later the Western fleet. Cattle, people, possessions, all will be quite lost. What a deadly combat in Taurus and Libra.
C1:Q29 When the fish that travels over both land and sea is cast up on to the shore by a great wave, its shape foreign, smooth and frightful. From the sea the enemies soon reach the walls.
C1:Q30 Because of the storm at sea the foreign ship will approach an unknown port. Notwithstanding the signs of the palm branches, afterwards there is death and pillage. Good advice comes too late.
C1:Q31 So many years the wars in France will last, Beyond the course of the Castulon monarch, Uncertain victory three great ones will be crowned Eagle, Cock, Moon, Lion, Sun in marque.
C1:Q32 The great Empire will soon be exchanged for a small place, which soon will begin to grow. A small place of tiny area in the middle of which he will come to lay down his sceptre.
C1:Q33 Near a great bridge near a spacious plain the great lion with the Imperial forces will cause a falling outside the austere city. Through fear the gates will be unlocked for him.
C1:Q34 The bird of prey flying to the left, before battle is joined with the French, he makes preparations. Some will regard him as good, others bad or uncertain. The weaker party will regard him as a good omen.
C1:Q35 The young lion will overcome the older one, in a field of combat in single fight: He will pierce his eyes in their golden cage; two wounds in one, then he dies a cruel death.
C1:Q36 Too late the king will repent that he did not put his adversary to death. But he will soon come to agree to far greater things which will cause all his line to die.
C1:Q37 Shortly before sun set, battle is engaged. A great nation is uncertain. Overcome, the sea port makes no answer, the bridge and the grave both in foreign places.
C1:Q38 The Sun and the Eagle will appear to the victor. An empty answer assured to the defeated. Neither bugle nor shouts will stop the soldiers. Liberty and peace, if achieved in time through death.
C1:Q39 At night the last one will be strangled in his bed because he became too involved with the blond heir elect. The Empire is enslaved and three men substituted. He is put to death with neither letter nor packet read.
C1:Q40 The false trumpet concealing madness will cause Byzantium to change its laws. From Egypt there will go forth a man who wants the edict withdrawn, changing money and standards.
C1:Q41 The city is besieged and assaulted by night; few have escaped; a battle not far from the sea. A woman faints with joy at the return of her son, poison in the folds of the hidden letters.
C1:Q42 The tenth Kalends of April according to the Gothic system, | |