Out of his 10 section, fol. 44.
S. Brigide foretelleth, how that out of the Western part of the world shall spring a Lily, which shall grow to a thousand thousands in the Virgin land, and shall be strong r than the Ce∣dar, and recover the things that are lost, and with his odour or sweet smell perfume, and as it were bewater the infected and poisoned parts of the world.
S. Cataldus Finius likewise fore-telleth, that among the Li∣lies shall arise a comely Prince, having a near name amongst the Kings of that Countrey, and whose nature and nation shall have a resemblance with his name, unto whom the whole world shall do homage, when the high O••e is fallen, and when he hath stricken down the prickly Bear, (meaning the Turk) happy and blest shall his years be from the West to the East; from the East to the cold Quarter, a••d from the North to the warme South.
This flourishing or flowery Prince bearing the new name, sh••ll plant the Vine of out Saviour: unto whom all Nations shal submit themselves, and the Crown of the East shall be given him to keep.