¶ The xvi. day.
ANd in the xvi. daye of the Moone Pythagoras was borne, the au¦thour of Phylosophers, to buy and t••
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ANd in the xvi. daye of the Moone Pythagoras was borne, the au¦thour of Phylosophers, to buy and t••
sell it is good, to tame Oxen and o∣ther Beastes. A dreame is not good after long time it shall come, and it shalbe harmefull, to take a wife and to make wedding it is good, foldes of sheepe from place to place to chaunge it is good. A chyld that is borne shalbe of long lyfe, but he shalbe poore, for∣sworne and accused. A sicke man if he chaunge his place, he shall liue, to let blood it is good.