¶ Here followeth of the byrth of Children.
ON the Sondaye, who that is borne, hee shall bee greate and shyning. Who that is borne on the Monday, to begin all
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ON the Sondaye, who that is borne, hee shall bee greate and shyning. Who that is borne on the Monday, to begin all
thinges he shalbe good, who that is borne on the Tuesday, he shall be co∣uetous, and he shall perish wyth yron, and vnneath he shall come to the laste age, to begin all thinges he shall bee good. He that is borne on the Wed∣nesday, he shall lightly learne wordes. He that is borne on the Thursdaye, he shalbe stable and worshipfull, and to begin all thinges is good.
He that is borne on the Frydaye, hee shall be of long lyfe and lecherous, and to begin all thinges it is good. He that is borne on the Satur∣day, he shal seldom be pro∣fitable, but if the course of the moone bring it thereto.