¶ Saturday.
IF it come on the Saturdaye, Wyn∣ter shall be dyrke, Snowe shall bee
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IF it come on the Saturdaye, Wyn∣ter shall be dyrke, Snowe shall bee
great, fruite shall be plenteous, Ver shall be wyndye, Sommer euel. Vin∣tage euill by places, Otes shalbe dere, men shall waxe sicke, and beene shall dye. In no Saterdaye of that same yeare, whether it be in the hower of day or night, to begin euery thing vn∣neath it shall be good, but if the course of the moone bring it thereto, thefte done shall be founde, hee that flyeth shall turne againe to his owne, they that is sicke shall long wayle, and vn∣neath they shall escape, that they ne should dye.