The xix. day.
IN the xix. daye of the Moone, is not full good, ne full euill, dreames shall come within xx. dayes, who that hath sicknesse shall soone ryse, if bee take medicine, thefte than done, shall
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IN the xix. daye of the Moone, is not full good, ne full euill, dreames shall come within xx. dayes, who that hath sicknesse shall soone ryse, if bee take medicine, thefte than done, shall
not be founde: A knaue chylde then borne, shalbe true, benynge, fleight, wyse, euer waxe better and better in great worshippe, and haue a marke in the brow. A mayde chylde then borne, shalbe right sicke: saue not payde of one man, that day is good to bleede.