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Antigonus that hee came into a goodly fielde and planted it wth goulden boughes, of wch grewe a goulden harvest wherof returningw hee saw only the stubbs, and | |||
it | was toulde him that Mithridates had caryed the same into pontus} The losse of his kingdom to another | ||
wherof | |||
was | pope Leo the tenthes mother, that she was dd delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very great and gentle lyon. } his popedom | ||
pope Leo the | The heare of yr head to bee wooll -- longe sicknes | ||
delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very | Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted upon his head } Emperor after Justinian | ||
great and gentle | To fighte wth a Thracian sworde player - a rich wily wife | ||
The | Eleanus that his eyes were plucked out, and defyringe it might bee deferred had 2 dayes respit } slayne 2 dayes after | ||
Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted | |||
upon his head | To be slowly moned ill journeyes | ||
To fighte | |||
To be slowly | |||
to runne apace good for [hime?] | to runne apace good for [hime?] | ||
black horses ill | black horses ill | ||
white good | white good | ||
calme sea good | calme sea good | ||
Sounde of Sea busines | |||
Swimminge in the sea great sorrowe | |||
To bee dead | To bee dead wthout care | ||
Laughinge wayward and sad | Laughinge wayward and sad | ||
fall | fall downe headlong from on high. ill happ | ||
by a Wilde horse through the topps of the mountaynes | On of Erus - company dreamed that hee was caryed by a Wilde horse through the topps of the mountaynes and afterwardes throwne headlonge into a shady valley, wher hee was rente by the claws of owles } Erus changed his shipp the fellow was drowned. | ||
and afterwardes | |||
valley, | Bellisarius that on of his servantes tould him how certayn guiftes were brought him, wch behouldinge hee saw certayne men carry wheat. and floweres on theyr backes, wch hee wth lad to bee layd downe in his entry, wher hee wth his souldiers sat downe and did eate the floweres wch tasted very sweete. } Conquered Africk | ||
how certayn | Policarpus that his boulster was on fyre -- burned. | ||
behouldinge | |||
and floweres on | |||
bee | |||
his | |||
floweres | |||
Revision as of 02:27, 5 July 2017
Antigonus that hee came into a goodly fielde and planted it wth goulden boughes, of wch grewe a goulden harvest wherof returningw hee saw only the stubbs, and was toulde him that Mithridates had caryed the same into pontus} The losse of his kingdom to another
pope Leo the tenthes mother, that she was dd delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very great and gentle lyon. } his popedom
The heare of yr head to bee wooll -- longe sicknes Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted upon his head } Emperor after Justinian To fighte wth a Thracian sworde player - a rich wily wife Eleanus that his eyes were plucked out, and defyringe it might bee deferred had 2 dayes respit } slayne 2 dayes after
To be slowly moned ill journeyes to runne apace good for [hime?] black horses ill white good calme sea good Sounde of Sea busines Swimminge in the sea great sorrowe To bee dead wthout care Laughinge wayward and sad fall downe headlong from on high. ill happ
On of Erus - company dreamed that hee was caryed by a Wilde horse through the topps of the mountaynes and afterwardes throwne headlonge into a shady valley, wher hee was rente by the claws of owles } Erus changed his shipp the fellow was drowned.
Bellisarius that on of his servantes tould him how certayn guiftes were brought him, wch behouldinge hee saw certayne men carry wheat. and floweres on theyr backes, wch hee wth lad to bee layd downe in his entry, wher hee wth his souldiers sat downe and did eate the floweres wch tasted very sweete. } Conquered Africk
Policarpus that his boulster was on fyre -- burned.