tyme luckely: But if not, then contrary∣wyse.
And if the deade seemeth to take
away such thing, which he enioyed in his
lyfe tyme, promiseth euil to follow. But
most daungerous of all others are these,
whiche seeme to take awaye garmentes,
money, or meate: For they eyther sig∣nifye
death to the dreamer or to some of
hys kyndred or acquaintance. Besides if
the deade seeme to giue somwhat, do al∣so
signify euill: vnlesse they sme to geue
meate, siluer, or garmentes.And if any thinketh to digge vp trea∣sure,
findinge there litle stoare of money,
dooth signifye the lesser harme or euill to
ensue: but seeminge a treasure of muche
money doth signifye sorrowes and cares,
and foresheweth death, for that Treasure
is not founde, wythout the digging vp of
the earth, nor the dead layed into it wtout
the openinge of the earthe.And this for a trueth hath bene obser∣ued,
that when a certayne personne was
sometymes in heauines, thought in flepe
that hee saw himselfe to haue very small
moneye in a litle basket, and that hee en∣tered
into a certaine shop, wher thought,
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