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Chapter 6:
C6:Q1 Around the Pyrenees mountains a great throng Of foreign people to aid the new King: Near the great temple of Le Mas by the Garonne, A Roman chief will fear him in the water.
C6:Q2 In the year five hundred eighty more or less, One will await a very strange century: In the year seven hundred and three the heavens witness thereof, That several kingdoms one to five will make a change.
C6:Q3 The river that tries the new Celtic heir Will be in great discord with the Empire The young Prince through the ecclesiastical people Will remove the sceptre of the crown of concord.
C6:Q4 The Celtic river will change its course, No longer will it include the city of Agrippina: All changed except the old language, Saturn, Leo, Mars, Cancer in plunder.
C6:Q5 Very great famine by a pestilent wave, Through long rain the length of the arctic pole Samarobryn one hundred leagues from the hemisphere, The will live without law exempt from politics.
C6:Q6 There will appear towards the North Not far from Cancer the bearded star: Susa, Siena, Boeotia, Eretria, The great one of Rome will die, the night over.
C6:Q7 Norway and Dacia and the British Isle Will be vexed by the united brothers: The Roman chief sprung from Gallic blood And his forces hurled back into the forests.
C6:Q8 Those who were in the realm for knowledge Will become impoverished at the change of King: Some exiled without support, having no gold, The lettered and letters will not be at a high premium.
C6:Q9 In the sacred temples scandals will be perpetrated, They will be reckoned as honors and commendations: Of one of whom they engrave medals of silver and of gold, The end will be in very strange torments.
C6:Q10 In a short time the temples with colors Of white and black of the two intermixed: Red and yellow ones will carry off theirs from them, Blood, land, plague, famine, fire extinguished by water.
C6:Q11 The seven branches will be reduced to three, The elder ones will be surprised by death, The two will be seduced to fratricidal, The conspirators will be dead while sleeping.
C6:Q12 To raise forces to ascend to the empire In the Vatican the Royal blood will hold fast: Flemings, English, Spain with 'Aspire' Against Italy and France will he contend.
C6:Q13 A doubtful one will not come far from the realm, The greater part will want to uphold him: A Capitol will not want him to reign at all, He will be unable to bear his great burden.
C6:Q14 Far from his land a King will lose the battle, At once escaped, pursued, then captured, Ignorant one taken under the golden mail, Under false garb, and the enemy surprised.
C6:Q15 Under the tomb will be found a Prince Who will be valued above Nuremberg: The Spanish King in Capricorn thin, Deceived and betrayed by the great Wittenberg.
C6:Q16 That which will be carried off by the young Hawk, By the Normans of France and Picardy: The black ones of the temple of the Black Forest place Will make an inn and fire of Lombardy.
C6:Q17 After the files the ass-drivers burned, They will be obliged to change diverse clothing: Those of Saturn burned by the millers, Except the greater part which will not be covered.
C6:Q18 The great King abandoned by the Physicians, By fate not the Jew's art he remains alive, He and his kindred pushed high in the realm, Pardon given to the race which denies Christ.
C6:Q19 The true flame will devour the dame, Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire: Before the assault the army is inflamed, When in Seville a monster in beef will be seen.
C6:Q20 The feigned union will be of short duration, Some changed most reformed: In the vessels people will be in suffering, Then Rome will have a new Leopard.
C6:Q21 When those of the arctic pole are united together, Great terror and fear in the East: Newly elected, the great trembling supported, Rhodes, Byzantium stained with Barbarian blood.
C6:Q22 Within the land of the great heavenly temple, Nephew murdered at London through feigned peace: The bark will then become schismatic, Sham liberty will be proclaimed everywhere.
C6:Q23 Coins depreciated by the spirit of the realm, And people will be stirred up against their King: New peace made, holy laws become worse, Paris was never in so severe an array.
C6:Q24 Mars and the sceptre will be found conjoined Under Cancer calamitous war: Shortly afterwards a new King will be anointed, One who for a long time will pacify the earth.
C6:Q25 Through adverse Mars will the monarchy Of the great fisherman be in ruinous trouble: The young red black one will seize the hierarchy, The traitors will act on a day of drizzle.
C6:Q26 For four years the see will be held with some little good, One libidinous in life will succeed to it: Ravenna, Pisa and Verona will give support, Longing to elevate the Papal cross.
C6:Q27 Within the Isles of five rivers to one, Through the expansion of the great Chyren Selin: Through the drizzles in the air the fury of one, Six escaped, hidden bundles of flax.
C6:Q28 The great Celt will enter Rome, Leading a throng of the exiled and banished: The great Pastor will put to death every man Who was united at the Alps for the cock.
C6:Q29 The saintly widow hearing the news, Of her offspring placed in perplexity and trouble: He who will be instructed to appease the quarrels, He will pile them up by his pursuit of the shaven heads.
C6:Q30 Through the appearance of the feigned sanctity, The siege will be betrayed to the enemies: In the night when they trusted to sleep in safety Near Brabant will march those of Liège.
C6:Q31 The King will find that which he desired so much When the Prelate will be blamed unjustly: His reply to the Duke will leave him dissatisfied, He who in Milan will put several to death.
C6:Q32 Beaten to death by rods for treason, Captured he will be overcome through his disorder: Frivolous counsel held out to the great captive, When Berich will come to bite his nose in fury.
C6:Q33 His last hand through Alus sanguinary, He will be unable to protect himself by sea: Between two rivers he will fear the military hand, The black and irate one will make him rue it.
C6:Q34 The device of flying fire Will come to trouble the great besieged chief: Within there will be such sedition That the profligate ones will be in despair.
C6:Q35 Near the Black, & close to the white wool, Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Mars, Jupiter, the Sun will burn a great plain, Woods and cities letters hidden in the candle.
C6:Q36 Neither good nor evil through terrestrial battle Will reach the confines of Perugia, Pisa to rebel, Florence to see an evil existence, King by night wounded on a mule with black housing.
C6:Q37 The ancient work will be finished, Evil ruin will fall upon the great one from the roof: Dead they will accuse an innocent one of the deed The guilty one hidden in the copse in the drizzle.
C6:Q38 The enemies of peace to the profligates, After having conquered Italy: The blood-thirsty black one, red, will be exposed, Fire, blood shed, water colored by blood.
C6:Q39 The child of the realm through the capture of his father Will be plundered to deliver him: Near the Lake of Perugia the azure captive, The hostage troop to become far too drunk.
C6:Q40 To quench the great thirst the great one of Mainz Will be deprived of his great dignity: Those of Cologne will come to complain so loudly That the great rump will be thrown into the Rhine.
C6:Q41 The second chief of the realm of 'Annemark,' Through those of Frisia and of the British Isle, Will spend more than one hundred thousand marks, Exploiting in vain the voyage to Italy.
C6:Q42 To Ogmios will be left the realm Of the great Selin, who will in fact do more: | |