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AND in the .x. daye of the Moone, was borne the Pa∣triarke Noe. What so euer thou wylt do shal perteyne to lyght. Drea¦mes be vayne, and within .iiij. dayes
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AND in the .x. daye of the Moone, was borne the Pa∣triarke Noe. What so euer thou wylt do shal perteyne to lyght. Drea¦mes be vayne, and within .iiij. dayes
shall come without peryll. A chyl∣de that is borne, shall enuyron ma∣ny countreyes, and he shall dye olde what soeuer be lost, shalbe hyd, who that is bounde, shalbe vnbounde. Who that fleeth, after shalbe foun∣de: who that falleth in trauayle, without peryll shalbe delyuered. Who that falleth in his bed, he shal longe abyde, to let blode, it is good.