A brefe and pleasaunte worke, and sience, of the phelosopher, Pictagoras. wherin is declared the aunswer of questyo[n]s which therein be obtained after ye order of thys syence, both for syckens, [and] helth, with dyuers other pretye questions, verye pleasent to pase the tyme whith, taken and getherd out of ye sayd Pictagoras. worke.

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A brefe and pleasaunte worke, and sience, of the phelosopher, Pictagoras. wherin is declared the aunswer of questyo[n]s which therein be obtained after ye order of thys syence, both for syckens, [and] helth, with dyuers other pretye questions, verye pleasent to pase the tyme whith, taken and getherd out of ye sayd Pictagoras. worke.
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Pythagoras.
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Imprented at Londo[n] :: In the Ventre vpon the. iii. Craned wharfe. by me Wyllyam Copland,
[1560?]
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"A brefe and pleasaunte worke, and sience, of the phelosopher, Pictagoras. wherin is declared the aunswer of questyo[n]s which therein be obtained after ye order of thys syence, both for syckens, [and] helth, with dyuers other pretye questions, verye pleasent to pase the tyme whith, taken and getherd out of ye sayd Pictagoras. worke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10245.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Astaroth, xxxiiii.

i. THe batell shalbe long enough.

ii. Thy dreme shalbe trew,

iii. He that you aske after is alyue.

iiii. In the law you shalbe ouer come.

v. He that is gone shall not come a∣gayne.

vi. the tydinges be stable.

vii. the Lande that thou haste bought shalbe Barane.

viii. Changyng hath no good chaunce

ix. Pouerte shalbe heauy.

x. Helth is nye, & ••••knes shal depart.

xi. the Prisone shalbe broken.

xii. Wyth trauayll, thou shalte haue thy wyll.

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