The xiiii. day.
THe xiiii. daye of the Moone, is a good daye and a glade. Noe bles∣sed all thinges that shalbe done, what soeuer thou wilte doe, and shall come to thee to heale. A dreame within sixe
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THe xiiii. daye of the Moone, is a good daye and a glade. Noe bles∣sed all thinges that shalbe done, what soeuer thou wilte doe, and shall come to thee to heale. A dreame within sixe
dayes shall be, to make wedding it is good, and to goe in the waye. Axe of thy friend, or thine enemye, and it shall be done to thee. A chylde that is borne, shall be a traytour, the sicke man shall be chaunged and ryse, and shalbe hea∣led by medicine, to let blood it is good.