The knowledge of things vnkowne. Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.

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The knowledge of things vnkowne. Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.
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Godfridus.
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Imprinted at London :: In Fleetestreete, beneath the Conduit, at the signe of S. Iohn Euangelist, by H. Iackson,
1585.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ The viii. day.

AND in the viii. day of the Moone, whatsoeuer thou wilt doe is good, all thinges that thou wilt treate, to go in counsayle, to buy Manciples, and beastes, foldes of sheepe into an other place, to change it is good, to set foun∣damentes, to so we seedes, to go in a way. A childe that is borne shalbe sick, but in al dayes he shalbe a purchasour, and he shall dye yong. A dreame shall be certaine, and soone shall bee. If thou seest sorry thinges, turne then to the east, he that waxeth sick shall lyue, thefte shalbe found, to let blood it be∣houeth in the middest of the day.

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