In die Dominica. That is Sunday.
In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Sunday, that winter shall be cold
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In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Sunday, that winter shall be cold
and moist, the Summer shall hée hot, and the time of Haruest shall bée windie, and rainy, with great aboundance of corne, of wines and other graines, & of all garden fruits & hearbs, there shall bee little Oyle, abundance shalbée of all manner of flesh, some great newes shall men heare spoken of Kings and Prelats of the Church, and also of great Princes, great warres and robberies shall bee made, and many yong people shall dye.