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         Oneirocritica. English
         Artemidorus, Daldianus.
      
       
         
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             The interpretation of dreams digested into five books by that ancient and excellent philosopher, Artimedorus / compiled by him in Greek, and translated afterwards into the Latine, the Italian, the French, and Spanish tongues, and now more exactly rendered into English ...
             Oneirocritica. English
             Artemidorus, Daldianus.
             Valerius Maximus.
             R. W. (Robert Wood)
          
           [16], 175, [7] p.
           
             Printed by Bernard Alsop,
             London :
             1644.
          
           
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             Translator's preface, book 1, and dedication, book 2, signed: R.W. [i.e. Robert Wood].
             "An epitome out of Valerius Maximus, concerning dreams": p. 163-175.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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               A
            
          
           
             
             
               
                 
                   T'ingrave
                   a
                   Moon
                   ,
                   or
                   Morpheus
                   is
                   a
                   Theam
                   With
                   Artists
                   common
                   ,
                   as
                   it
                   is
                   to
                   dream
                   .
                   But
                   to
                   Interpret
                   Dreams
                   (
                   as
                   here
                   )
                   doth
                   passe
                   All
                   Workes
                   that
                   ever
                   have
                   been
                   cut
                   in
                   brasse
                   .
                
              
            
          
           
             
             
               THE
               INTERPRETATION
               OF
               DREAMES
               ,
               Digested
               into
               five
               books
               by
               that
               Ancient
               and
               excellent
               
                 Philosopher
                 ,
                 ARTIMEDORVS
              
               .
            
             
               Compiled
               by
               him
               in
               Greek
               ;
               and
               translated
               afterwards
               into
               the
               Latine
               ,
               the
               Italian
               ,
               the
               French
               ,
               and
               Spanish
               ,
               Tongues
               .
               And
               now
               more
               exactly
               rendred
               into
               English
               .
            
             
               It
               being
               a
               work
               of
               great
               esteem
               in
               all
               Ages
               ,
               and
               pleasant
               and
               profitable
               to
               peruse
               ,
               for
               all
               conditions
               of
               people
               whatsoever
               .
            
             
               
                 In
                 animum
                 &
                 mentem
                 cum
                 qua
                 Dii
                 nocte
                 loquuntur
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Behold
                 their
                 minds
                 with
                 whom
                 i
                 th'
                 dead
                 of
                 night
                 ,
              
               
                 Angels
                 themselves
                 to
                 have
                 discourse
                 delight
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 When
                 good
                 dreams
                 fall
                 ,
                 I
                 do
                 with
                 Ioy
                 pursue
                 them
                 ,
              
               
                 When
                 bad
                 ones
                 fall
                 ,
                 I
                 pray
                 I
                 may
                 eschew
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               fourth
               Edition
               ,
               newly
               corrected
               ,
               by
               the
               French
               ,
               and
               Latine
               Copy
               .
            
             
               LONDON
               ,
               Printed
               by
               
                 Bernard
                 Alsop
              
               ,
               1644.
               
            
          
           
             
             
             
               TO
               THE
               TRULY
               HONOUrable
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Playters
              
               Knight
               ,
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               &c.
               
            
             
               
                 SIR
                 ,
              
            
             
               THe
               Interpretation
               of
               Dreames
               is
               of
               the
               same
               Originall
               and
               Extent
               ,
               as
               is
               the
               inspiration
               or
               Divine
               Vertue
               by
               which
               they
               are
               infused
               .
               That
               God
               appeared
               in
               Dreams
               and
               in
               the
               Visions
               of
               the
               night
               ,
               the
               sacred
               Text
               doth
               plentifully
               testifie
               ▪
               And
               that
               GOD
               unto
               some
               selected
               
               men
               ,
               by
               a
               peculiar
               spirit
               ,
               did
               give
               the
               perfect
               knowledge
               of
               the
               Interpretation
               of
               Dreams
               ;
               the
               same
               Divine
               Truth
               doth
               give
               remarkable
               demonstrations
               .
               I
               need
               not
               to
               declare
               unto
               you
               the
               admirable
               guifts
               of
               Joseph
               ,
               almost
               in
               the
               first
               Age
               of
               the
               world
               ;
               and
               of
               the
               Prophet
               Daniel
               in
               the
               second
               .
               Their
               Interpretations
               in
               those
               dayes
               of
               the
               Dreames
               of
               the
               Egyptian
               and
               Assyrian
               Monnrchy
               ,
               do
               sufficiently
               declare
               the
               praescience
               of
               their
               spirits
               ,
               and
               how
               near
               of
               kinne
               they
               were
               to
               God
               ,
               Our
               Author
               being
               a
               Philosopher
               ,
               and
               working
               onely
               by
               second
               causes
               ,
               by
               the
               light
               of
               Nature
               ;
               had
               not
               that
               happy
               interest
               to
               be
               so
               immediately
               ,
               so
               divinely
               inspired
               .
            
             
             
               SIR
               ;
               I
               make
               bold
               to
               present
               him
               to
               you
               in
               an
               English
               dresse
               :
               And
               although
               by
               the
               Ignorance
               of
               Antiquity
               he
               had
               the
               misfortune
               to
               be
               a
               Heathen
               ,
               you
               shall
               finde
               him
               through
               the
               Excellence
               of
               his
               merit
               ,
               to
               be
               clothed
               in
               the
               most
               refined
               Languages
               of
               Christendome
               .
               I
               have
               the
               rather
               been
               induced
               to
               devote
               this
               Book
               unto
               you
               ,
               because
               your
               Candor
               to
               the
               Arts
               ,
               and
               excellent
               Experience
               in
               the
               great
               and
               choise
               affairs
               of
               Peace
               and
               Warre
               ,
               is
               of
               a
               wide
               Latitude
               ,
               and
               not
               to
               be
               confined
               within
               the
               English
               bounds
               .
               Your
               Experience
               beyond
               the
               Seas
               ,
               doth
               sufficiently
               declare
               your
               worth
               ,
               both
               when
               you
               travelled
               first
               by
               your self
               ,
               and
               when
               being
               
                 Major
                 Domo
              
               ,
               you
               afterwards
               took
               with
               
               you
               (
               the
               lively
               image
               of
               your self
               )
               your
               most
               noble
               and
               hopefull
               Son
               ;
               whose
               understanding
               in
               the
               knowledges
               both
               Polemicall
               and
               Politicall
               you
               increased
               by
               foraign
               observations
               ,
               and
               admirably
               inlightned
               it
               by
               your
               own
               example
               .
               According
               to
               your
               noblenesse
               ,
               in
               this
               tempest
               of
               Warre
               receive
               this
               Present
               of
               the
               Arts
               ,
               and
               be
               pleased
               to
               protect
               revived
               Artimedorus
               :
               And
               also
               ,
               (
               though
               the
               Subiect
               be
               of
               Dreams
               )
               to
               excuse
               his
               zeale
               ,
               who
               will
               ever
               be
               awake
               to
               expresse
               himselfe
               to
               be
            
             
               
                 (
                 SIR
                 )
              
               
                 Your
                 most
                 humble
                 and
                 devoted
                 Servant
                 ;
                 BERNARD
                 ALSOP
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Preface
               .
            
             
               SOme
               are
               of
               opinion
               ,
               that
               Dreames
               which
               arise
               of
               Naturall
               and
               Carnall
               affection
               ,
               are
               likewise
               to
               be
               interpreted
               ;
               As
               an
               Vsurer
               to
               dream
               of
               gold
               ;
               or
               any
               other
               carnall
               men
               ,
               when
               they
               dreame
               of
               such
               things
               as
               their
               natures
               are
               prone
               and
               subject
               unto
               .
               But
               our
               Authour
               Artimedorus
               doth
               not
               agree
               with
               them
               in
               their
               opinion
               ,
               but
               saith
               ,
               dreames
               of
               any
               importance
               ,
               or
               which
               come
               of
               God
               ,
               are
               farre
               different
               from
               
               their
               effect
               and
               the
               experience
               of
               them
               .
               And
               contrariwise
               he
               affirmes
               ,
               that
               those
               Dreames
               which
               are
               shapen
               to
               our
               affections
               and
               thoughts
               ,
               are
               to
               speak
               ingenuously
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               nothing
               ,
               and
               wee
               must
               take
               no
               heed
               of
               them
               .
               And
               surely
               ,
               I
               am
               confident
               ,
               that
               an
               ordinary
               Whoremaster
               ,
               an
               avaritious
               Extortioner
               ,
               an
               envious
               person
               ,
               or
               an
               ambitious
               man
               ,
               a
               flatterer
               or
               dissembler
               ,
               or
               a
               common
               and
               notorious
               drunkard
               ,
               do
               not
               commonly
               see
               any
               good
               dreame
               ,
               or
               any
               dreame
               that
               tendeth
               to
               the
               honour
               or
               profit
               ,
               eyther
               of
               himself
               ,
               his
               friends
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               Common-wealth
               .
               But
               it
               oftentimes
               commeth
               to
               passe
               ,
               that
               an
               honest
               ,
               pure
               ,
               chaste
               ,
               and
               vertuous
               man
               ,
               (
               because
               he
               is
               exempt
               from
               humane
               fragility
               )
               I
               thinke
               may
               and
               shal
               often
               see
               and
               interpret
               dreams
               and
               Visions
               ;
               To
               the
               safety
               ,
               honour
               ,
               and
               profit
               of
               himselfe
               ,
               his
               friends
               ,
               and
               the
               Common
               wealth
               :
               For
               asmuch
               as
               his
               spirit
               is
               lesse
               bound
               ,
               tyed
               and
               soyld
               with
               the
               fellowship
               of
               the
               body
               .
               In
               
               the
               Holy
               Scripture
               ,
               we
               have
               experience
               both
               in
               the
               Old
               and
               new
               Testament
               ,
               Ioseph
               the
               Sonne
               of
               Iacob
               ,
               and
               Ioseph
               the
               husband
               of
               the
               Virgin
               Mary
               .
               Saint
               Peter
               in
               the
               second
               of
               the
               Acts
               ,
               repeateth
               the
               Prophesie
               of
               Ioell
               :
               whereby
               he
               sheweth
               ,
               that
               it
               was
               no
               new
               thing
               if
               God
               sent
               Visions
               and
               Dreams
               .
               There
               are
               other
               places
               in
               the
               Holy
               Scriptures
               ,
               which
               I
               shall
               forbear
               here
               to
               insert
               ,
               these
               being
               sufficient
               to
               prove
               the
               antiquity
               of
               them
               .
               Touching
               humane
               Histories
               ,
               you
               may
               see
               much
               of
               the
               issue
               and
               experience
               of
               dreames
               :
               Virgils
               Mother
               when
               she
               was
               with
               childe
               of
               him
               ,
               dreamed
               that
               she
               saw
               a
               branch
               of
               Lawrell
               growing
               ,
               and
               she
               brought
               forth
               a
               Poet
               ,
               to
               whom
               given
               a
               Lawreat
               Crown
               .
               Also
               Hecuba
               Queen
               of
               Troy
               ,
               when
               she
               was
               with
               childe
               of
               Paris
               ,
               dreamt
               that
               she
               should
               bring
               forth
               a
               fire
               brande
               ,
               which
               should
               at
               once
               consume
               the
               whole
               Country
               ,
               and
               it
               afterwards
               proved
               true
               :
               for
               the
               said
               Paris
               of
               whom
               she
               was
               delivered
               ,
               was
               
               cause
               of
               the
               ruine
               ,
               burning
               and
               destruction
               of
               Troy
               :
               which
               was
               interpreted
               by
               his
               sister
               Cassandra
               ,
               to
               whom
               they
               gave
               no
               credit
               ;
               whereupon
               the
               mischief
               ceized
               not
               onely
               upon
               the
               King
               and
               Queen
               ,
               father
               and
               mother
               of
               the
               said
               Paris
               ,
               but
               also
               upon
               all
               the
               Kingdome
               ,
               whose
               miserable
               destruction
               is
               reproved
               to
               this
               day
               .
               Socrates
               dreamt
               that
               he
               saw
               a
               little
               Swan
               in
               ▪
               his
               lap
               whose
               feathers
               grew
               ,
               and
               presently
               spreading
               his
               wings
               and
               flying
               on
               high
               sang
               a
               sweet
               and
               harmonious
               song
               .
               And
               the
               day
               following
               ,
               Plato
               came
               to
               him
               to
               be
               his
               Scholler
               ,
               who
               by
               his
               learning
               and
               knowledge
               soard
               high
               ,
               and
               by
               his
               eloquence
               sang
               sweetly
               .
               King
               Astiages
               dreamt
               when
               his
               daughter
               was
               with
               childe
               ,
               that
               there
               would
               arise
               from
               her
               nature
               a
               Vine
               ,
               growing
               so
               fast
               ,
               that
               the
               boughs
               thereof
               should
               overshade
               the
               Regions
               of
               his
               Dominions
               ,
               which
               afterwards
               fell
               out
               accordingly
               :
               for
               she
               bore
               Cyrus
               the
               great
               King
               of
               Persia
               :
               which
               was
               the
               
               Master
               and
               Lord
               of
               all
               those
               Countries
               .
               I
               might
               besides
               alledge
               Philip
               of
               Macedon
               ,
               father
               to
               Alexander
               the
               great
               ,
               whose
               dreame
               Alexander
               the
               Philosopher
               expounded
               :
               and
               according
               to
               which
               Exposition
               it
               fell
               out
               .
               Also
               
                 Cicero
                 ,
                 Haniball
                 ,
                 Calphurnia
              
               ,
               and
               many
               others
               ,
               which
               had
               Dreams
               and
               Visions
               by
               night
               ,
               whose
               effects
               came
               to
               passe
               ,
               as
               great
               and
               divers
               Histories
               do
               verifie
               .
               But
               for
               brevities
               sake
               ,
               I
               shall
               forbeare
               to
               instance
               any
               more
               particulars
               ,
               lest
               I
               should
               offend
               my
               Reader
               ,
               with
               presuming
               too
               much
               upon
               his
               patience
               .
               Lesse
               I
               would
               have
               said
               ,
               but
               was
               loth
               to
               leave
               the
               curious
               unsatisfied
               .
               And
               to
               conclude
               ,
               it
               seems
               to
               me
               great
               arrogancy
               in
               any
               man
               to
               say
               ,
               that
               all
               Visions
               and
               Dreames
               are
               vain
               and
               of
               none
               effect
               ,
               which
               hath
               already
               been
               proved
               false
               ,
               by
               many
               histories
               both
               divine
               and
               humane
               :
               and
               I
               think
               it
               were
               to
               dispute
               against
               God
               ,
               and
               wrong
               to
               the
               soul
               of
               man
               ,
               which
               is
               (
               indeed
               )
               the
               mirrour
               of
               heavenly
               
               things
               ;
               in
               making
               it
               alwayes
               in
               all
               things
               unprofitable
               ,
               a
               Vagabond
               ,
               vain
               ,
               and
               idle
               ;
               seeing
               that
               when
               the
               body
               resteth
               ,
               the
               soul
               seemeth
               most
               to
               raign
               and
               rule
               in
               his
               force
               and
               vertue
               ,
               and
               in
               her
               spirituall
               ,
               apprehensible
               ,
               and
               intellectuall
               Nobility
               .
               Wherefore
               I
               will
               agree
               in
               opinion
               with
               Socrates
               ,
               who
               saith
               ,
               
                 That
                 man
                 whether
                 he
                 live
                 or
                 dye
                 ,
                 is
                 in
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 GOD
                 :
              
               who
               takes
               all
               his
               affayrs
               in
               his
               hand
               ,
               and
               in
               care
               disposeth
               there
               ▪
               at
               his
               pleasure
               ,
               and
               forewarns
               〈◊〉
               by
               many
               secret
               and
               hidden
               wa●●
               as
               it
               pleaseth
               him
               :
               yet
               let
               me
               adde
               this
               one
               word
               ,
               that
               dreams
               are
               much
               more
               Divine
               then
               Physiognomy
               ,
               Chiromancy
               ,
               Podomancy
               ▪
               
               and
               Astrology
               ;
               as
               being
               done
               by
               the
               soul
               onely
               .
               Physitians
               also
               do
               make
               account
               of
               Dreames
               ,
               for
               by
               them
               they
               often
               know
               the
               quantity
               of
               the
               humours
               which
               are
               predominant
               ,
               the
               spring
               and
               cause
               ,
               long
               or
               short
               of
               diseases
               :
               I
               doubt
               not
               but
               some
               men
               at
               the
               first
               sight
               when
               they
               read
               this
               book
               ,
               will
               think
               it
               a
               vain
               and
               frivolous
               thing
               ;
               for
               I
               my selfe
               have
               often
               times
               said
               as
               much
               ,
               and
               before
               I
               had
               seen
               the
               Booke
               ,
               I
               ●●ought
               as
               much
               :
               But
               after
               that
               by
               long
               time
               and
               continuance
               ,
               I
               had
               compared
               these
               things
               with
               experience
               ;
               as
               well
               in
               my self
               as
               others
               ,
               I
               could
               no
               but
               reverence
               and
               admire
               bo●
               
               the
               Worke
               and
               the
               Authour
               .
               And
               I
               am
               of
               opinion
               ,
               that
               there
               is
               no
               juditious
               Reader
               ,
               but
               will
               yeeld
               unto
               this
               truth
               ;
               and
               therefore
               I
               shall
               forbear
               to
               produce
               any
               further
               proofs
               ;
               but
               commit
               thee
               to
               the
               perusall
               of
               that
               which
               followeth
               :
               And
               rest
               ,
            
             
               
                 Thy
                 loving
                 Friend
                 .
                 R.
                 W.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             
             
               The
               first
               Booke
               of
               Artimedorus
               His
               Exposition
               of
               Dreames
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Dreams
                 either
                 solely
                 Speculative
                 ,
                 or
                 Allegorically
                 Significative
                 .
              
               
                 DReames
                 ,
                 are
                 either
                 Speculative
                 and
                 agréeable
                 to
                 their
                 vision
                 ;
                 as
                 when
                 a
                 man
                 dreams
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 ship
                 wherein
                 he
                 is
                 doth
                 perish
                 ,
                 and
                 rising
                 finds
                 it
                 true
                 ,
                 and
                 saves
                 himself
                 with
                 some
                 few
                 besides
                 .
                 Or
                 Allegoricall
                 ,
                 by
                 one
                 thing
                 signifying
                 another
                 .
                 Whereby
                 our
                 soule
                 doth
                 naturally
                 advise
                 us
                 ,
                 that
                 under
                 them
                 there
                 is
                 somewhat
                 abstrus'd
                 ,
                 secret
                 ,
                 or
                 hid
                 .
                 First
                 therefore
                 ▪
                 I
                 will
                 set
                 down
                 the
                 definition
                 of
                 a
                 dream
                 in
                 generall
                 ,
                 against
                 which
                 to
                 object
                 ,
                 were
                 to
                 love
                 contention
                 .
                 A
                 dream
                 therefore
                 is
                 a
                 motion
                 or
                 fiction
                 of
                 the
                 soule
                 in
                 a
                 diverse
                 form
                 :
                 signifying
                 either
                 
                 good
                 ,
                 or
                 evill
                 to
                 come
                 .
                 Of
                 Dreames
                 such
                 as
                 belong
                 not
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 being
                 onely
                 for
                 or
                 against
                 those
                 which
                 see
                 them
                 ▪
                 and
                 not
                 meant
                 against
                 or
                 by
                 any
                 other
                 ,
                 shall
                 happen
                 to
                 those
                 only
                 which
                 see
                 them
                 ;
                 as
                 to
                 speak
                 ,
                 to
                 sing
                 ,
                 to
                 dance
                 ,
                 to
                 fight
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 swim
                 .
                 But
                 things
                 which
                 are
                 about
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 or
                 outward
                 things
                 ,
                 as
                 beds
                 ,
                 chests
                 ,
                 moveables
                 ,
                 &
                 cloathing
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
                 Although
                 they
                 be
                 in
                 proper
                 and
                 particular
                 ,
                 yet
                 it
                 fals
                 out
                 that
                 often
                 they
                 come
                 to
                 our
                 neighbours
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 necessity
                 and
                 propriety
                 of
                 the
                 usage
                 .
                 And
                 in
                 such
                 sort
                 the
                 head
                 signifies
                 the
                 father
                 ,
                 the
                 right
                 hand
                 the
                 mother
                 ,
                 the
                 son
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 brother
                 :
                 the
                 left
                 hand
                 the
                 wife
                 ▪
                 the
                 friend
                 ,
                 the
                 daughter
                 and
                 the
                 sister
                 .
                 Moreover
                 all
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 done
                 by
                 us
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 us
                 ,
                 and
                 towards
                 us
                 only
                 ,
                 we
                 must
                 think
                 that
                 they
                 appertaine
                 to
                 us
                 particularly
                 .
                 And
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 al
                 such
                 are
                 as
                 not
                 done
                 by
                 us
                 nor
                 towards
                 us
                 ,
                 nor
                 in
                 us
                 ,
                 shall
                 happen
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 and
                 yet
                 notwithstanding
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 our
                 friends
                 and
                 the
                 dreams
                 signify
                 good
                 ,
                 the
                 joy
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 us
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 contrary
                 ,
                 then
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 our
                 enemies
                 ,
                 we
                 ought
                 to
                 think
                 ,
                 and
                 judge
                 accordingly
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 birth
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 any
                 one
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 comes
                 out
                 of
                 a
                 womans
                 belly
                 ,
                 as
                 to
                 be
                 borne
                 into
                 the
                 world
                 ,
                 he
                 must
                 judge
                 in
                 this
                 force
                 .
                 This
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 means
                 or
                 friends
                 which
                 will
                 maintain
                 him
                 :
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 not
                 a
                 trades-man
                 ,
                 &
                 of
                 an
                 art
                 which
                 requireth
                 the
                 work
                 of
                 the
                 hand
                 ,
                 for
                 this
                 dream
                 forewarns
                 him
                 that
                 he
                 shal
                 be
                 without
                 work
                 ,
                 as
                 children
                 which
                 have
                 their
                 hands
                 bound
                 together
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 rich
                 this
                 dream
                 signifieth
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 no
                 rule
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 but
                 others
                 shal
                 overrule
                 him
                 against
                 his
                 will
                 ,
                 for
                 children
                 are
                 govern'd
                 by
                 others
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 whose
                 wife
                 is
                 not
                 with
                 child
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 that
                 he
                 shal
                 loose
                 his
                 wife
                 ,
                 for
                 children
                 are
                 not
                 married
                 ,
                 nor
                 come
                 at
                 women
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 him
                 whose
                 wife
                 is
                 with
                 child
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 sonne
                 in
                 all
                 things
                 like
                 himselfe
                 .
                 And
                 hee
                 shall
                 bee
                 so
                 like
                 him
                 as
                 if
                 himselfe
                 were
                 borne
                 twice
                 .
                 To
                 Champions
                 and
                 combatants
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 For
                 children
                 can
                 neither
                 goe
                 nor
                 run
                 ,
                 and
                 cannot
                 assaile
                 any
                 man.
                 To
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 a
                 far
                 country
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 return
                 home
                 ,
                 as
                 if
                 he
                 should
                 return
                 to
                 his
                 beginning
                 ,
                 then
                 he
                 
                 shall
                 returne
                 home
                 as
                 if
                 that
                 hee
                 should
                 returne
                 to
                 his
                 veginning
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 sick
                 man
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 death
                 ,
                 because
                 the
                 dead
                 are
                 wrapped
                 in
                 linnen
                 clothes
                 as
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 laid
                 in
                 the
                 ground
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 big
                 with
                 child
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 any
                 one
                 being
                 poore
                 ,
                 dream
                 that
                 he
                 is
                 great
                 with
                 child
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 become
                 rich
                 ,
                 and
                 shall
                 gather
                 a
                 great
                 deale
                 of
                 mony
                 .
                 If
                 hee
                 be
                 rich
                 hee
                 shall
                 bee
                 in
                 pain
                 and
                 care
                 .
                 Hee
                 which
                 hath
                 a
                 wife
                 shall
                 loose
                 her
                 ,
                 having
                 no
                 more
                 need
                 that
                 she
                 shall
                 beare
                 children
                 .
                 He
                 which
                 hath
                 no
                 wife
                 shal
                 have
                 a
                 gentle
                 one
                 .
                 To
                 others
                 it
                 signifieth
                 sicknes
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 be
                 big
                 with
                 child
                 and
                 then
                 to
                 be
                 delivered
                 ,
                 is
                 all
                 one
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 meanes
                 that
                 the
                 sick
                 person
                 shall
                 dye
                 quickly
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 poor
                 and
                 indebted
                 ,
                 induring
                 pain
                 and
                 misery
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 an
                 end
                 &
                 a
                 discharge
                 of
                 all
                 his
                 present
                 evils
                 ,
                 also
                 this
                 dreame
                 revealeth
                 secrets
                 .
                 This
                 dreame
                 is
                 crosse
                 to
                 rich
                 usurers
                 ,
                 factors
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 authority
                 ,
                 for
                 that
                 which
                 they
                 had
                 before
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 loose
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 Merchants
                 and
                 Sailers
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 have
                 ships
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 .
                 To
                 many
                 after
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 hath
                 hapned
                 losse
                 of
                 parent
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 have
                 Children
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 see
                 or
                 have
                 children
                 of
                 your
                 own
                 and
                 not
                 other
                 mens
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 man
                 and
                 wife
                 .
                 For
                 it
                 foretels
                 care
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 for
                 necessaries
                 ,
                 without
                 the
                 which
                 children
                 cannot
                 bee
                 nourished
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 male
                 children
                 bring
                 good
                 successe
                 ,
                 daughters
                 bring
                 an
                 end
                 worse
                 then
                 the
                 beginning
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 are
                 married
                 with
                 a
                 dowry
                 .
                 I
                 know
                 a
                 man
                 which
                 dream't
                 that
                 he
                 had
                 a
                 daughter
                 borne
                 ,
                 and
                 hee
                 borrowed
                 mony
                 for
                 interest
                 ;
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 side
                 I
                 knew
                 another
                 ,
                 which
                 dream't
                 that
                 hee
                 buried
                 his
                 daughter
                 deceased
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 fel
                 out
                 that
                 hee
                 was
                 constrained
                 to
                 pay
                 a
                 debt
                 for
                 which
                 he
                 was
                 bound
                 .
                 So
                 then
                 his
                 daughter
                 made
                 agreement
                 with
                 the
                 debt
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 see
                 other
                 mens
                 children
                 is
                 good
                 when
                 they
                 are
                 faire
                 and
                 well
                 favoured
                 ,
                 for
                 this
                 signifieth
                 that
                 a
                 good
                 and
                 happy
                 time
                 is
                 at
                 hand
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Children
                 wrapped
                 in
                 clothes
                 ,
                 and
                 linnen
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 Milke
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 any
                 one
                 dreams
                 to
                 see
                 himselfe
                 wrapped
                 in
                 clothes
                 in
                 fashion
                 of
                 little
                 Children
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 suck
                 some
                 womans
                 dugges
                 
                 which
                 he
                 knoweth
                 ,
                 it
                 argueth
                 long
                 sicknes
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 hath
                 not
                 his
                 wife
                 with
                 child
                 ,
                 for
                 then
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 son
                 born
                 like
                 himselfe
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 his
                 wife
                 hath
                 such
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 daughter
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 being
                 in
                 prison
                 hath
                 such
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 the
                 Devill
                 shall
                 stir
                 up
                 such
                 accusations
                 against
                 him
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 not
                 be
                 delivered
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 is
                 not
                 without
                 reason
                 to
                 judge
                 the
                 like
                 in
                 sicknes
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 seem
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 to
                 have
                 milk
                 in
                 her
                 dugs
                 ,
                 to
                 a
                 yong
                 woman
                 it
                 signifies
                 she
                 shal
                 conceive
                 ,
                 and
                 her
                 fruit
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 perfection
                 .
                 To
                 an
                 old
                 woman
                 being
                 poor
                 it
                 signifieth
                 riches
                 ,
                 being
                 rich
                 ,
                 expence
                 ,
                 and
                 liberality
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 maid
                 that
                 her
                 marriage
                 is
                 near
                 ,
                 for
                 without
                 company
                 of
                 a
                 man
                 shee
                 can
                 have
                 no
                 milk
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 she
                 bee
                 a
                 pretty
                 maid
                 ,
                 and
                 hath
                 been
                 long
                 unmarried
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 her
                 death
                 .
                 For
                 all
                 things
                 comming
                 beyond
                 the
                 accustomed
                 age
                 ,
                 are
                 evill
                 ;
                 some
                 few
                 excepted
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 poore
                 man
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 abundance
                 of
                 mony
                 and
                 possessions
                 ,
                 if
                 hee
                 can
                 nourish
                 others
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 I
                 have
                 knowne
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 this
                 dream
                 foretold
                 to
                 one
                 that
                 was
                 not
                 married
                 a
                 wife
                 ,
                 &
                 to
                 one
                 that
                 had
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 it
                 foretold
                 children
                 ;
                 but
                 to
                 a
                 Champion
                 ,
                 and
                 an
                 artificer
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 such
                 as
                 in
                 their
                 estate
                 travaile
                 &
                 move
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 sicknesse
                 .
                 Also
                 I
                 knew
                 
                 one
                 having
                 wife
                 and
                 children
                 who
                 had
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 and
                 lost
                 his
                 wife
                 by
                 death
                 ;
                 and
                 always
                 after
                 himself
                 nourished
                 his
                 children
                 ,
                 exercising
                 towards
                 them
                 ,
                 the
                 duty
                 of
                 a
                 father
                 and
                 mother
                 together
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Head.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 you
                 have
                 a
                 great
                 Head
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 rich
                 man
                 which
                 hath
                 not
                 a●
                 yet
                 any
                 great
                 estate
                 and
                 dignity
                 .
                 Also
                 to
                 a
                 poore
                 man
                 ,
                 to
                 a
                 Champion
                 ,
                 to
                 an
                 Usu●●●
                 ▪
                 to
                 a
                 Horse-cour●er
                 ,
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 puts
                 out
                 money
                 to
                 use
                 .
                 For
                 first
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 foretels
                 Principality
                 or
                 Dignity
                 ,
                 in
                 which
                 he
                 must
                 weare
                 a
                 Crowne
                 ,
                 Scepter
                 ,
                 or
                 Diadem
                 .
                 Secondly
                 ,
                 great
                 riches
                 and
                 possessions
                 (
                 to
                 a
                 Champion
                 victory
                 )
                 to
                 a
                 Broker
                 and
                 Usurer
                 ,
                 great
                 heaps
                 and
                 sums
                 of
                 mony
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 those
                 who
                 are
                 already
                 in
                 dignity
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 an
                 Orator
                 ,
                 and
                 Judges
                 of
                 the
                 people
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 brings
                 charges
                 ,
                 and
                 reproches
                 by
                 the
                 people
                 .
                 And
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 sick
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 head-ake
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 souldier
                 it
                 signifieth
                 travell
                 and
                 pains
                 ;
                 to
                 a
                 servant
                 long
                 servitude
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 chosen
                 a
                 calm
                 life
                 ,
                 pain
                 ,
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 have
                 the
                 Head
                 l●sser
                 then
                 naturall
                 proportion
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 a
                 thing
                 contrary
                 to
                 the
                 signification
                 of
                 the
                 Head
                 
                 above
                 spoken
                 of
                 ,
                 importing
                 difference
                 in
                 respect
                 of
                 the
                 different
                 quality
                 of
                 the
                 men
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Long
                 Haire
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 you
                 dream
                 ye
                 have
                 fair
                 long
                 hayr
                 ▪
                 and
                 séem
                 to
                 take
                 a
                 pride
                 therein
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 good
                 ,
                 especially
                 to
                 a
                 woman
                 :
                 as
                 also
                 to
                 a
                 Wise
                 man
                 ▪
                 a
                 Bishop
                 ,
                 a
                 Soothsayer
                 ,
                 a
                 King
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 Prince
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 use
                 to
                 let
                 their
                 hayr
                 g●ow
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 because
                 their
                 profession
                 permits
                 them
                 to
                 kéep
                 theyr
                 tresses
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 so
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 to
                 them
                 only
                 riches
                 ;
                 and
                 those
                 painfull
                 not
                 pleasant
                 :
                 for
                 one
                 must
                 stay
                 time
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 that
                 time
                 it
                 may
                 be
                 suffer
                 pain
                 ,
                 before
                 long
                 hayr
                 will
                 come
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Haire
                 in
                 ill
                 Order
                 .
              
               
                 LOng
                 hayr
                 but
                 out
                 of
                 order
                 ,
                 and
                 as
                 it
                 were
                 rather
                 hard
                 and
                 rough
                 hayre
                 of
                 ones
                 Beard
                 ;
                 them
                 tresses
                 betokeneth
                 to
                 all
                 persons
                 anger
                 and
                 heavines
                 .
                 And
                 I
                 once
                 saw
                 a
                 worthy
                 gentleman
                 placed
                 in
                 authority
                 ,
                 and
                 happy
                 also
                 in
                 al
                 his
                 other
                 affairs
                 ,
                 who
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 séemed
                 to
                 sée
                 those
                 which
                 were
                 under
                 him
                 go
                 before
                 him
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 that
                 they
                 had
                 hayr
                 all
                 cut
                 rude
                 ,
                 and
                 out
                 of
                 
                 order
                 :
                 whereupon
                 I
                 told
                 him
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 signified
                 heavinesse
                 unto
                 him
                 .
                 And
                 presently
                 after
                 ▪
                 he
                 was
                 discharged
                 of
                 his
                 Office
                 and
                 Authority
                 ,
                 which
                 (
                 you
                 may
                 well
                 think
                 )
                 was
                 grievous
                 unto
                 him
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Hogs
                 Brisles
                 ,
                 and
                 Horse
                 haire
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 you
                 have
                 Hogs
                 brisles
                 ,
                 is
                 great
                 and
                 violent
                 danger
                 ,
                 such
                 as
                 the
                 hog
                 is
                 commonly
                 subject
                 to
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 horse
                 hayr
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 servitude
                 and
                 misery
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 have
                 Wooll
                 instead
                 of
                 Hairs
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 wooll
                 in
                 stead
                 of
                 Hayres
                 ,
                 foretels
                 long
                 sicknes
                 and
                 fantasies
                 ,
                 and
                 t●e
                 itch
                 .
                 Also
                 if
                 having
                 this
                 wooll
                 on
                 his
                 head
                 he
                 shall
                 think
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 naturall
                 unto
                 him
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 hayrs
                 seeme
                 to
                 be
                 changed
                 into
                 any
                 other
                 thing
                 ,
                 we
                 must
                 guesse
                 accordingly
                 ;
                 that
                 is
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 thing
                 whereunto
                 we
                 think
                 them
                 changed
                 .
                 To
                 seeme
                 to
                 be
                 without
                 hayre
                 about
                 the
                 face
                 ,
                 betokeneth
                 sudden
                 shame
                 ,
                 hindrance
                 of
                 present
                 affairs
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 see
                 the
                 hinder
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 Head
                 in
                 that
                 sort
                 is
                 poverty
                 ,
                 and
                 ill
                 luck
                 in
                 〈◊〉
                 age
                 .
                 If
                 any
                 one
                 hath
                 the
                 right
                 side
                 of
                 his
                 Head
                 shaved
                 and
                 naked
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 all
                 his
                 male
                 
                 kindred
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 he
                 have
                 done
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 sustain
                 hurt
                 .
                 If
                 contrariwise
                 the
                 left
                 side
                 of
                 his
                 head
                 be
                 without
                 hayr
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 Co●●ns
                 and
                 allyes
                 .
                 For
                 the
                 Head
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 kindred
                 ,
                 the
                 right
                 side
                 the
                 male
                 ,
                 the
                 left
                 the
                 female
                 ,
                 and
                 so
                 through
                 all
                 the
                 body
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 all
                 the
                 hinder
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 Head
                 naked
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 goes
                 to
                 law
                 ,
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 fearfull
                 ▪
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 shut
                 up
                 and
                 detained
                 by
                 force
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shal
                 flie
                 and
                 escape
                 ,
                 noting
                 that
                 one
                 cannot
                 catch
                 him
                 by
                 the
                 hayr
                 f●ying
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 see
                 himself
                 powled
                 or
                 shaved
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 sée
                 himself
                 powld
                 all
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Jesters
                 that
                 use
                 to
                 make
                 men
                 laugh
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 commonly
                 shaved
                 ,
                 to
                 all
                 other
                 it
                 is
                 evill
                 .
                 For
                 it
                 betokens
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 nakednes
                 and
                 barrenuesse
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 bring
                 not
                 greater
                 evils
                 and
                 more
                 at
                 hand
                 .
                 To
                 Navigators
                 it
                 is
                 evident
                 shipwrack
                 ,
                 to
                 sick
                 persons
                 great
                 perill
                 ,
                 and
                 yet
                 not
                 death
                 ,
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 escape
                 a
                 shipwrack
                 ,
                 and
                 recover
                 after
                 great
                 sicknesse
                 shave
                 themselves
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 the
                 dead
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 powled
                 by
                 a
                 Barber
                 is
                 good
                 〈◊〉
                 to
                 all
                 in
                 generall
                 ,
                 for
                 surely
                 no
                 ma●
                 b●ing
                 in
                 any
                 dangerous
                 estate
                 ,
                 will
                 powle
                 themselves
                 ,
                 séeing
                 th●se
                 only
                 regard
                 
                 such
                 outward
                 ornaments
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 which
                 are
                 without
                 sorrow
                 or
                 want
                 .
                 I
                 therefore
                 adde
                 by
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 a
                 Barber
                 ,
                 because
                 if
                 any
                 man
                 shaves
                 himself
                 ,
                 it
                 betokens
                 suddain
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 or
                 very
                 ill
                 luck
                 .
                 Moreover
                 to
                 be
                 scratched
                 with
                 nailes
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 in
                 debt
                 ,
                 it
                 betokens
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 acquit
                 himself
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 foretels
                 hurt
                 by
                 them
                 which
                 scratch
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Forehead
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 forehead
                 sound
                 and
                 fleshly
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 signifies
                 liberty
                 of
                 spéech
                 ,
                 strength
                 and
                 constancy
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 have
                 a
                 forehead
                 of
                 brasse
                 ,
                 iron
                 or
                 stone
                 ,
                 to
                 all
                 takers
                 ,
                 Vintners
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 by
                 shamelesse
                 gain
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 these
                 onely
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 bréeds
                 hate
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Eares
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 have
                 many
                 eares
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 would
                 have
                 any
                 one
                 obedient
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 as
                 wife
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 servants
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 it
                 signifies
                 great
                 renown
                 of
                 his
                 good
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 ●ares
                 be
                 fair
                 and
                 well
                 shapen
                 ;
                 but
                 to
                 his
                 ill
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 ears
                 be
                 ill
                 favoured
                 or
                 deformed
                 .
              
               
                 This
                 dreame
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 a
                 servant
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 a
                 suit
                 in
                 law
                 ,
                 be
                 he
                 the
                 Plaintiffe
                 or
                 Defendant
                 :
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 an
                 Artificer
                 or
                 one
                 that
                 workes
                 with
                 his
                 hands
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 many
                 that
                 will
                 imploy
                 him
                 .
                 To
                 lose
                 the
                 Ears
                 betokens
                 the
                 contrary
                 to
                 all
                 that
                 is
                 aforesaid
                 :
                 to
                 clens●
                 ones
                 eares
                 is
                 good
                 newes
                 which
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 us
                 on
                 some
                 side
                 ;
                 contrariwise
                 ,
                 the
                 ears
                 beaten
                 and
                 chafed
                 ,
                 foretell
                 ill
                 newes
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Emmets
                 going
                 into
                 the
                 Eares
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 Dreame
                 of
                 Emmeis
                 getting
                 into
                 the
                 eares
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 Sophisters
                 .
                 Philosophers
                 ,
                 and
                 Schoole-masters
                 .
                 For
                 the
                 Emmets
                 represent
                 children
                 which
                 will
                 give
                 audience
                 to
                 Sophisters
                 .
              
               
                 To
                 others
                 it
                 foretels
                 death
                 :
                 For
                 they
                 are
                 daughters
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 and
                 go
                 again
                 to
                 the
                 earth
                 .
                 I
                 know
                 one
                 which
                 dreamt
                 his
                 two
                 eares
                 were
                 filled
                 with
                 eares
                 of
                 Corn
                 ,
                 and
                 how
                 the
                 Corn
                 fell
                 into
                 his
                 hands
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 heard
                 news
                 his
                 brothers
                 heyr
                 was
                 dea●
                 ,
                 his
                 heyr
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 eares
                 of
                 the
                 corn
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 brothers
                 heyr
                 ,
                 because
                 the
                 ears
                 represent
                 brothers
                 and
                 sisters
                 .
                 To
                 dream
                 you
                 have
                 Asses
                 ears
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 for
                 Philosophers
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 servitude
                 and
                 misery
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 the
                 ears
                 of
                 a
                 Lion
                 or
                 Woolfe
                 or
                 
                 any
                 other
                 cruell
                 beast
                 ,
                 is
                 snares
                 and
                 deceit
                 by
                 euvie
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 fo
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 have
                 Eyes
                 or
                 Ears
                 ,
                 signifies
                 blindnesse
                 or
                 deafenesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Browes
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Browes
                 hayry
                 and
                 of
                 a
                 good
                 grace
                 ▪
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 especially
                 to
                 women
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 browes
                 naked
                 and
                 without
                 hayre
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 to
                 all
                 ill
                 successe
                 of
                 businesse
                 ,
                 single
                 combate
                 ,
                 and
                 grief
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Eyes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 a
                 sharpe
                 sight
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 generally
                 ,
                 but
                 a
                 troubled
                 looke
                 signifyeth
                 want
                 of
                 money
                 ,
                 impeachment
                 of
                 affaires
                 ;
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 hath
                 Children
                 ,
                 it
                 foretels
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 sicke
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 blinde
                 of
                 both
                 Eyes
                 ,
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 Children
                 ,
                 Brethren
                 ,
                 Father
                 ,
                 and
                 Mother
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 this
                 Dreame
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 Prison
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 very
                 poore
                 :
                 For
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 no
                 more
                 sée
                 his
                 evils
                 about
                 him
                 ,
                 the
                 second
                 shall
                 have
                 wherewith
                 to
                 ayde
                 and
                 pleasure
                 himselfe
                 .
                 As
                 many
                 are
                 ready
                 to
                 ●end
                 their
                 helping
                 hand
                 to
                 the
                 blinde
                 .
                 But
                 
                 this
                 dream
                 hinders
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 making
                 long
                 voyages
                 :
                 as
                 also
                 forewarns
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 in
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 return
                 not
                 home
                 .
                 For
                 he
                 that
                 hath
                 lost
                 his
                 sight
                 ,
                 can
                 neyther
                 sée
                 in
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 ,
                 nor
                 find
                 his
                 own
                 house
                 .
                 Also
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 bad
                 for
                 a
                 soldier
                 ,
                 ●●d
                 also
                 to
                 all
                 of
                 the
                 dealing
                 trades
                 ,
                 for
                 their
                 affairs
                 shall
                 have
                 but
                 bad
                 successe
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 crosse
                 to
                 Navigators
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 as
                 contemplate
                 the
                 starres
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 Wisards
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 that
                 is
                 in
                 search
                 of
                 a
                 thing
                 that
                 is
                 lost
                 dreams
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 never
                 finde
                 it
                 .
                 To
                 Poets
                 this
                 dreame
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 had
                 néed
                 of
                 great
                 sléepe
                 when
                 they
                 would
                 write
                 verse
                 :
                 to
                 Sick
                 persons
                 this
                 dreame
                 brings
                 daily
                 expectation
                 for
                 death
                 .
                 If
                 any
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 has
                 lost
                 one
                 Eye
                 ,
                 all
                 above
                 mentioned
                 and
                 signifyed
                 ,
                 will
                 befall
                 him
                 but
                 in
                 part
                 or
                 halfe
                 onely
                 ▪
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 thou
                 must
                 consider
                 that
                 the
                 right
                 Eye
                 signifies
                 the
                 Sonne
                 ,
                 Brother
                 ,
                 and
                 Father
                 :
                 the
                 left
                 ,
                 the
                 Daughter
                 ,
                 Sister
                 ,
                 and
                 Mother
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 3.
                 or
                 foure
                 Eyes
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 determines
                 to
                 take
                 a
                 Wife
                 ,
                 and
                 hath
                 no
                 children
                 and
                 desires
                 to
                 have
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 an
                 Usurer
                 .
                 For
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 great
                 summes
                 of
                 money
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 owes
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 .
                 It
                 admonisheth
                 the
                 rich
                 man
                 to
                 kéep
                 good
                 guard
                 to
                 himselfe
                 
                 and
                 his
                 possessions
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 some
                 fraud
                 and
                 secret
                 deceit
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 a
                 Cony-catcher
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 fair
                 woman
                 ,
                 to
                 have
                 more
                 eyes
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 more
                 eyes
                 which
                 will
                 apprehend
                 him
                 ,
                 and
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 many
                 of
                 her
                 Clients
                 attached
                 about
                 her
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 dreameth
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 eyes
                 in
                 his
                 Féet
                 or
                 Hands
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 so
                 lose
                 his
                 Sight
                 on
                 one
                 side
                 of
                 his
                 body
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 said
                 side
                 shall
                 be
                 diseased
                 ,
                 beaten
                 ,
                 or
                 hurt
                 .
                 I
                 knew
                 a
                 man
                 that
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 Eyes
                 fell
                 into
                 his
                 Féet
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 fell
                 not
                 blinde
                 ,
                 but
                 married
                 all
                 his
                 daughters
                 ▪
                 to
                 his
                 Servants
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 another
                 mans
                 eyes
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 lesse
                 of
                 sight
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 one
                 know
                 him
                 whose
                 Eyes
                 he
                 thinkes
                 he
                 hath
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 kéep
                 his
                 Childe
                 or
                 some
                 other
                 great
                 treasure
                 of
                 his
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Nose
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 faire
                 and
                 great
                 Nose
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 subtle●y
                 of
                 sense
                 ,
                 providence
                 in
                 affaires
                 ,
                 and
                 acquaintance
                 with
                 great
                 personages
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 have
                 no
                 Nose
                 signifies
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 And
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 man
                 death
                 ,
                 for
                 dead
                 mens
                 heads
                 have
                 no
                 nose
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 two
                 noses
                 is
                 discord
                 with
                 his
                 domesticall
                 kindred
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Cheekes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 the
                 chéekes
                 fat
                 and
                 full
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ;
                 especially
                 to
                 women
                 :
                 but
                 slat
                 and
                 full
                 of
                 wrinckles
                 signifieth
                 heavinesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Jawes
                 and
                 Hippes
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Jawes
                 represent
                 Cellars
                 ,
                 Shops
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 things
                 accustomed
                 to
                 kéepe
                 Merchandises
                 ,
                 or
                 Drugges
                 .
                 The
                 Lippes
                 represent
                 those
                 which
                 kisse
                 and
                 embrace
                 us
                 and
                 which
                 are
                 often
                 about
                 us
                 as
                 Wife
                 ,
                 Children
                 ,
                 Parents
                 ,
                 and
                 Allyes
                 .
                 So
                 that
                 if
                 the
                 one
                 or
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 séeme
                 to
                 have
                 any
                 harme
                 or
                 mischance
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 unto
                 us
                 that
                 the
                 affaires
                 of
                 our
                 kinsfolkes
                 are
                 net
                 in
                 good
                 plight
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Beard
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 the
                 Beard
                 long
                 ,
                 thicke
                 ,
                 and
                 unhandsome
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 curious
                 to
                 speake
                 well
                 ,
                 as
                 an
                 Embassadour
                 ,
                 an
                 Oratour
                 ,
                 a
                 Lawyer
                 ,
                 a
                 Philosopher
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 those
                 who
                 have
                 a
                 desire
                 to
                 learne
                 Arts
                 or
                 Sciences
                 .
                 If
                 a
                 Widdow
                 woman
                 dreams
                 she
                 hath
                 a
                 beard
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 
                 have
                 an
                 husband
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 be
                 kinde
                 and
                 bountifull
                 ,
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 married
                 then
                 she
                 shall
                 lose
                 her
                 husband
                 ,
                 or
                 be
                 separated
                 from
                 him
                 ,
                 and
                 govern
                 her
                 house
                 alone
                 ,
                 as
                 if
                 she
                 were
                 both
                 husband
                 and
                 wife
                 together
                 :
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 not
                 with
                 childe
                 or
                 at
                 law
                 :
                 for
                 if
                 the
                 first
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 son
                 ;
                 if
                 the
                 second
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 persever
                 in
                 her
                 opinion
                 ,
                 bearing
                 a
                 high
                 minde
                 ,
                 and
                 regarding
                 her
                 honour
                 as
                 if
                 she
                 were
                 a
                 man.
                 To
                 a
                 yong
                 childe
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 signifyeth
                 death
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 now
                 in
                 his
                 youth
                 beginning
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 beard
                 ▪
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 he
                 shall
                 rise
                 by
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 and
                 put
                 himself
                 forward
                 ,
                 of
                 what
                 ,
                 estate
                 soever
                 he
                 be
                 .
                 The
                 beard
                 falling
                 or
                 cut
                 away
                 ,
                 or
                 by
                 force
                 plucked
                 away
                 by
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 another
                 ,
                 as
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 losse
                 of
                 Parents
                 ,
                 so
                 also
                 it
                 is
                 hurt
                 and
                 dishonour
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Teeth
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 upper
                 téeth
                 signifie
                 the
                 best
                 kindred
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 lower
                 teeth
                 signifie
                 the
                 inferiour
                 .
                 For
                 you
                 must
                 know
                 that
                 the
                 mouth
                 representeth
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 the
                 teeth
                 inhabitants
                 .
                 Those
                 of
                 the
                 right
                 side
                 the
                 men
                 ,
                 the
                 other
                 the
                 women
                 .
                 Or
                 otherwise
                 ,
                 the
                 right
                 ,
                 signifie
                 the
                 elder
                 ,
                 the
                 left
                 the
                 yonger
                 :
                 the
                 eye
                 téeth
                 ,
                 them
                 of
                 middle
                 age
                 :
                 the
                 great
                 
                 téeth
                 the
                 old
                 folks
                 .
                 Wherefore
                 what
                 kinde
                 of
                 téeth
                 soever
                 a
                 man
                 dreams
                 he
                 loseth
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 some
                 such
                 personage
                 as
                 that
                 tooth
                 signifieth
                 .
                 But
                 when
                 the
                 téeth
                 signifyeth
                 losse
                 of
                 goods
                 :
                 by
                 the
                 great
                 téeth
                 are
                 méant
                 hidden
                 treasures
                 ;
                 by
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 a
                 vessell
                 or
                 some
                 other
                 thing
                 of
                 little
                 importance
                 .
                 To
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 debt
                 ,
                 what
                 kinde
                 of
                 tooth
                 soever
                 fals
                 out
                 it
                 certifies
                 them
                 ,
                 that
                 they
                 shal
                 acquit
                 themselves
                 :
                 the
                 téeth
                 falling
                 all
                 at
                 one
                 blow
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 that
                 the
                 house
                 shall
                 be
                 forsaken
                 and
                 abandoned
                 of
                 all
                 inhabitants
                 .
                 For
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 Sick
                 ,
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 any
                 tooth
                 or
                 téeth
                 fall
                 out
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 long
                 sickenesse
                 ,
                 but
                 without
                 death
                 .
                 It
                 were
                 better
                 for
                 him
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 lose
                 all
                 his
                 teeth
                 ,
                 for
                 then
                 he
                 should
                 recover
                 the
                 sooner
                 .
                 For
                 a
                 servant
                 to
                 have
                 no
                 téeth
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 liberty
                 :
                 to
                 Merchants
                 good
                 gaine
                 of
                 their
                 merchandises
                 ,
                 charges
                 and
                 traffickes
                 :
                 téeth
                 which
                 seem
                 to
                 grow
                 in
                 such
                 sort
                 as
                 if
                 the
                 one
                 would
                 excéed
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 signifie
                 sedition
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 or
                 if
                 they
                 seem
                 to
                 move
                 though
                 they
                 fall
                 not
                 out
                 :
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 black
                 teeth
                 ,
                 or
                 rotten
                 broken
                 teeth
                 and
                 dreame
                 they
                 lose
                 them
                 ,
                 shall
                 be
                 delivered
                 from
                 their
                 evils
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 Also
                 by
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 some
                 have
                 lost
                 their
                 old
                 folkes
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 téeth
                 of
                 gold
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 
                 such
                 as
                 study
                 to
                 speak
                 well
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 hurt
                 in
                 their
                 house
                 by
                 fire
                 :
                 to
                 other
                 sickenesse
                 by
                 abundance
                 of
                 choller
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 their
                 téeth
                 of
                 waxe
                 ,
                 its
                 suddain
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 them
                 of
                 leade
                 or
                 tynn
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 shame
                 and
                 dishonour
                 :
                 of
                 glasse
                 or
                 wood
                 ,
                 violent
                 death
                 :
                 of
                 Silver
                 ,
                 you
                 shall
                 get
                 mony
                 by
                 eloquence
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 great
                 expence
                 in
                 hospitality
                 and
                 necessary
                 provision
                 :
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 lose
                 his
                 teeth
                 and
                 recover
                 others
                 ,
                 is
                 change
                 of
                 estate
                 into
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 quality
                 of
                 teeth
                 :
                 to
                 dreame
                 his
                 teeth
                 are
                 in
                 his
                 hand
                 or
                 bosome
                 ,
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 Children
                 :
                 to
                 grate
                 his
                 teeth
                 against
                 his
                 tongue
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 end
                 his
                 paines
                 and
                 miseries
                 by
                 his
                 Eloquence
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 vomiting
                 of
                 Bloud
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 cholerick
                 and
                 melancholy
                 humours
                 .
              
               
                 For
                 to
                 vomit
                 much
                 bloud
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 a
                 good
                 colour
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 get
                 store
                 of
                 money
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 very
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 whose
                 kindred
                 are
                 in
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 :
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 see
                 a
                 childe
                 of
                 his
                 own
                 :
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 his
                 kindred
                 returning
                 home
                 :
                 to
                 carrie
                 Bloud
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 would
                 be
                 hidden
                 :
                 to
                 vomit
                 corrupt
                 bloud
                 ,
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 to
                 cast
                 a
                 little
                 bloud
                 in
                 spitting
                 ,
                 foretels
                 sedition
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 .
                 To
                 vomit
                 fleagme
                 (
                 be
                 the
                 humor
                 chollerick
                 or
                 melancholly
                 )
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 misery
                 ,
                 anguish
                 ,
                 or
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 foretels
                 and
                 end
                 of
                 all
                 his
                 evils
                 ,
                 To
                 vomit
                 meate
                 signifyeth
                 hurt
                 :
                 also
                 ,
                 to
                 vomit
                 his
                 bowels
                 ,
                 foretels
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 children
                 to
                 father
                 and
                 mother
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 the
                 dearest
                 thing
                 they
                 have
                 among
                 theyr
                 goods
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 person
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 neck
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 having
                 many
                 heads
                 .
              
               
                 EUery
                 suruncle
                 ,
                 malady
                 ,
                 or
                 imperfection
                 ,
                 about
                 the
                 neck
                 ,
                 head
                 ,
                 or
                 beard
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 sicknesse
                 indifferently
                 to
                 all
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 two
                 or
                 3.
                 heads
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 heap
                 up
                 sto●e
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 wife
                 and
                 children
                 of
                 a
                 good
                 nature
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 rich
                 man
                 it
                 signifies
                 adversitie
                 ,
                 by
                 meanes
                 of
                 his
                 kindred
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 being
                 Beheaded
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 he
                 is
                 beheaded
                 ,
                 whether
                 justly
                 or
                 otherwise
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 a
                 father
                 ,
                 mother
                 and
                 children
                 :
                 
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 them
                 .
                 Some
                 also
                 having
                 had
                 this
                 dreame
                 ,
                 have
                 lost
                 their
                 Wives
                 ,
                 Friends
                 ,
                 and
                 Farme
                 :
                 and
                 others
                 having
                 houses
                 have
                 lost
                 them
                 .
                 And
                 he
                 which
                 hath
                 all
                 these
                 things
                 ,
                 shall
                 not
                 have
                 good
                 lucke
                 with
                 them
                 all
                 :
                 but
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 most
                 necessary
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 he
                 shall
                 estéem
                 most
                 dearly
                 .
                 This
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 accused
                 of
                 any
                 crime
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 in
                 danger
                 of
                 death
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 Changers
                 ,
                 Usurers
                 ,
                 Masters
                 of
                 Gallies
                 ,
                 or
                 Merchants
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 such
                 as
                 gathers
                 money
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 losse
                 of
                 a
                 summe
                 of
                 money
                 :
                 this
                 dreame
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 debters
                 .
                 He
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 a
                 farre
                 Country
                 and
                 hath
                 this
                 dreame
                 ,
                 shall
                 return
                 into
                 his
                 ▪
                 own
                 :
                 he
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 suit
                 for
                 his
                 inheritance
                 shall
                 obtain
                 his
                 suit
                 :
                 but
                 in
                 a
                 case
                 of
                 Trespasse
                 or
                 money
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 overthrowne
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 have
                 a
                 wry
                 Necke
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 have
                 the
                 head
                 turned
                 ;
                 so
                 that
                 it
                 lookes
                 backeward
                 :
                 forewarnes
                 ,
                 not
                 to
                 goe
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 Countrey
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 enterprise
                 no
                 affaires
                 ,
                 lest
                 the
                 issue
                 be
                 bad
                 .
                 They
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 a
                 farre
                 Country
                 ,
                 shall
                 return
                 home
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 have
                 the
                 head
                 of
                 any
                 Beast
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 the
                 head
                 of
                 a
                 Lion
                 ,
                 a
                 Wolfe
                 ,
                 a
                 Panther
                 ,
                 or
                 an
                 Elephant
                 ,
                 in
                 stead
                 of
                 his
                 own
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 he
                 which
                 attempteth
                 things
                 beyond
                 his
                 power
                 and
                 hath
                 this
                 dreams
                 ,
                 shall
                 attaine
                 to
                 great
                 dignitie
                 and
                 honour
                 .
                 Many
                 desiring
                 Offices
                 and
                 places
                 of
                 credit
                 ,
                 after
                 this
                 dreame
                 have
                 obtained
                 them
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 have
                 the
                 head
                 of
                 a
                 Dog
                 ,
                 Horse
                 ,
                 or
                 Asse
                 ,
                 or
                 such
                 four
                 footed
                 beast
                 ,
                 is
                 servitude
                 ,
                 paine
                 ,
                 and
                 misery
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 birds
                 head
                 ,
                 argues
                 one
                 shall
                 not
                 stay
                 long
                 in
                 his
                 Country
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 have
                 his
                 head
                 between
                 his
                 hands
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 one
                 dreames
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 his
                 Head
                 betweene
                 his
                 Hands
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 hath
                 neither
                 Wife
                 nor
                 Children
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 desires
                 the
                 returne
                 of
                 any
                 one
                 farre
                 off
                 .
                 And
                 besides
                 ,
                 if
                 one
                 be
                 carefull
                 to
                 kembe
                 and
                 trim
                 this
                 Head
                 ,
                 which
                 he
                 seems
                 to
                 hold
                 between
                 his
                 Hands
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 dispose
                 well
                 of
                 his
                 businesse
                 ,
                 have
                 an
                 end
                 of
                 his
                 evils
                 and
                 adversities
                 .
                 This
                 dreame
                 signifies
                 thus
                 much
                 ,
                 if
                 besides
                 that
                 Head
                 which
                 one
                 holds
                 in
                 his
                 
                 hands
                 ,
                 he
                 seems
                 to
                 have
                 another
                 naturall
                 head
                 of
                 his
                 own
                 ,
                 else
                 not
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 have
                 Hornes
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 have
                 Oxe
                 Hornes
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 such
                 like
                 violent
                 Beasts
                 ,
                 foretels
                 violent
                 death
                 ,
                 and
                 chiefly
                 beheading
                 :
                 it
                 being
                 incident
                 to
                 horned
                 Beasts
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Shoulders
                 .
              
               
                 SHoulders
                 thicke
                 and
                 fleshly
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 men
                 ▪
                 excepting
                 them
                 onely
                 that
                 are
                 imprisoned
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 first
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 much
                 strength
                 and
                 prosperity
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 long
                 in
                 captivity
                 :
                 if
                 the
                 shoulders
                 be
                 diseased
                 ,
                 lean
                 ,
                 or
                 broken
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 contrary
                 to
                 all
                 before
                 said
                 ,
                 and
                 oft
                 times
                 foretels
                 the
                 death
                 ,
                 or
                 sicknesse
                 of
                 brethren
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Breast
                 and
                 the
                 Dugs
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 have
                 the
                 Breast
                 whole
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 to
                 have
                 it
                 Hayrie
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 gaine
                 to
                 Men
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 Women
                 it
                 foretels
                 Widdowhood
                 :
                 the
                 Dugges
                 faire
                 and
                 without
                 any
                 evill
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 and
                 if
                 they
                 seeme
                 more
                 grosse
                 ,
                 yet
                 by
                 good
                 means
                 and
                 
                 grace
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 Children
                 and
                 possession
                 to
                 come
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 sore
                 ,
                 as
                 full
                 of
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 Sicknesse
                 to
                 come
                 .
                 The
                 Dugges
                 falling
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 her
                 children
                 which
                 dreams
                 so
                 :
                 and
                 if
                 she
                 have
                 none
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 povertie
                 to
                 her selfe
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 many
                 Dugges
                 ,
                 thinking
                 she
                 sées
                 them
                 bigger
                 then
                 is
                 vsuall
                 to
                 a
                 woman
                 ,
                 signifies
                 she
                 shall
                 follow
                 the
                 trade
                 of
                 good
                 fellowship
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 wounded
                 in
                 the
                 stomacke
                 by
                 any
                 familiar
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 newes
                 to
                 old
                 women
                 :
                 and
                 to
                 yong
                 men
                 or
                 women
                 ,
                 it
                 betokeneth
                 glad
                 tidings
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 hands
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 hands
                 fayre
                 and
                 strong
                 ,
                 shews
                 prosperity
                 to
                 tradesmen
                 :
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 feares
                 arrests
                 or
                 imprisonment
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 doubtfull
                 :
                 you
                 must
                 remember
                 that
                 before
                 ,
                 we
                 said
                 the
                 right
                 Hand
                 signified
                 the
                 Father
                 and
                 Sonne
                 :
                 the
                 left
                 ,
                 the
                 Wife
                 the
                 Mother
                 ,
                 Sister
                 ,
                 and
                 servant
                 :
                 the
                 right
                 ▪
                 may
                 signifie
                 such
                 goods
                 as
                 are
                 to
                 get
                 ,
                 the
                 left
                 ,
                 goods
                 already
                 gotten
                 :
                 if
                 therefore
                 one
                 dream
                 that
                 he
                 loseth
                 his
                 right
                 hand
                 ,
                 then
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 something
                 which
                 it
                 signifieth
                 .
                 In
                 generall
                 ,
                 the
                 hands
                 signifie
                 neyther
                 good
                 nor
                 bad
                 :
                 to
                 lose
                 all
                 the
                 fingers
                 of
                 the
                 hand
                 or
                 some
                 part
                 ,
                 signifies
                 hurt
                 or
                 losse
                 of
                 Servants
                 .
                 
                 To
                 Scriveners
                 ,
                 Orators
                 ,
                 and
                 Attourneys
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 want
                 imployment
                 :
                 to
                 Debtors
                 ,
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 pay
                 more
                 then
                 they
                 owe
                 :
                 to
                 Vsurers
                 ,
                 losse
                 by
                 interest
                 .
                 I
                 knew
                 a
                 man
                 that
                 dreamt
                 he
                 had
                 no
                 fingers
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 was
                 attached
                 by
                 a
                 Creditor
                 that
                 leant
                 him
                 money
                 without
                 an
                 Obligation
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 more
                 fingers
                 then
                 ordinary
                 ,
                 signifye
                 the
                 contrary
                 ;
                 namely
                 ,
                 ●o
                 owe
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 to
                 pay
                 .
                 Some
                 (
                 though
                 deceived
                 )
                 have
                 thought
                 this
                 a
                 good
                 dream
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 the
                 contrary
                 ;
                 for
                 he
                 that
                 hath
                 more
                 Fingers
                 then
                 naturall
                 ,
                 thinks
                 and
                 finds
                 it
                 ill
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 the
                 overplus
                 fingers
                 are
                 idle
                 ,
                 they
                 make
                 their
                 owner
                 idle
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 hayre
                 which
                 cleaves
                 to
                 the
                 joynt●●
                 ▪
                 i●
                 captivitis
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 it
                 comes
                 on
                 the
                 palme
                 of
                 the
                 Hand
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 idlenesse
                 ;
                 especially
                 ,
                 to
                 Labourers
                 and
                 Artificers
                 .
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 many
                 hands
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 an
                 Artificer
                 or
                 handy
                 craftsman
                 ;
                 for
                 this
                 dream●
                 tels
                 him
                 expressely
                 ,
                 thou
                 shalt
                 have
                 so
                 muc●●
                 work
                 ,
                 that
                 thou
                 shalt
                 have
                 need
                 of
                 many
                 hands
                 :
                 and
                 to
                 good
                 men
                 also
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 it
                 tels
                 them
                 they
                 shall
                 get
                 .
                 Children
                 ,
                 Servants
                 ,
                 or
                 money
                 ▪
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 knowne
                 by
                 experience
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 wicked
                 men
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 Captivitie
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 some
                 shall
                 lay
                 theyr
                 hands
                 upon
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Ribs
                 and
                 the
                 Navill
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 the
                 Ribs
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 inner
                 side
                 of
                 the
                 belly
                 containing
                 the
                 bowels
                 to
                 the
                 privities
                 ,
                 is
                 force
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 abundance
                 of
                 goods
                 and
                 riches
                 :
                 if
                 they
                 séem
                 diseased
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 consumption
                 of
                 the
                 purse
                 .
                 The
                 Navill
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 father
                 and
                 mother
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 have
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 others
                 banishment
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 inward
                 parts
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 you
                 dream
                 you
                 are
                 dead
                 and
                 sée
                 your
                 inward
                 par●s
                 according
                 to
                 their
                 naturall
                 order
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 hath
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 poor
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 one
                 shall
                 have
                 children
                 of
                 his
                 owne
                 ,
                 the
                 other
                 riches
                 of
                 his
                 owne
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 a
                 rich
                 man
                 and
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 close
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 shame
                 and
                 dishonour
                 .
                 It●
                 is
                 evill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 dream
                 that
                 their
                 intrailes
                 are
                 séene
                 of
                 others
                 〈◊〉
                 for
                 it
                 betokeneth
                 troublesome
                 affaires
                 ,
                 suites
                 in
                 law
                 ,
                 and
                 discredit
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 is
                 opened
                 ,
                 and
                 yet
                 séeth
                 not
                 his
                 intrails
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 forsaking
                 of
                 his
                 house
                 ,
                 losse
                 of
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 death
                 by
                 sicknesse
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 comfort
                 for
                 
                 him
                 that
                 is
                 in
                 misery
                 :
                 for
                 he
                 which
                 ●oseth
                 those
                 parts
                 which
                 causeth
                 pain
                 and
                 gr●efe
                 ,
                 surely
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 delivered
                 out
                 of
                 distresse
                 .
                 Moreover
                 we
                 must
                 think
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 heart
                 signifieth
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 husband
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 woman
                 that
                 shall
                 dream
                 thereof
                 and
                 if
                 a
                 man
                 dreams
                 thereof
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 the
                 Wife
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 man
                 that
                 dreams
                 it
                 :
                 likewise
                 also
                 the
                 Lungs
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 Liver
                 signifieth
                 the
                 Sonne
                 ,
                 Food
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Fog
                 .
                 The
                 Gall
                 chollerick
                 and
                 melancholly
                 humour
                 ,
                 mony
                 ,
                 and
                 women
                 ,
                 or
                 Wives
                 :
                 the
                 Spléen
                 ,
                 pleasures
                 ,
                 laughter
                 ,
                 and
                 vessell
                 :
                 the
                 Belly
                 and
                 guts
                 ,
                 Children
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 cry
                 o●●
                 for
                 meat
                 :
                 likewise
                 they
                 signifie
                 Usurers
                 .
                 The
                 Reines
                 signifie
                 Brothers
                 and
                 Cos●●s
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Members
                 .
              
               
                 FIrst
                 ,
                 the
                 Members
                 signifie
                 the
                 Father
                 and
                 the
                 Mother
                 ,
                 the
                 Children
                 ,
                 the
                 wi●e
                 ,
                 the
                 Friend
                 the
                 Brothers
                 and
                 Cosins
                 :
                 also
                 ,
                 the
                 force
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ;
                 Eloquence
                 and
                 knowledge
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 very
                 fruitfull
                 .
                 Again
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 riches
                 and
                 possessions
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 increaseth
                 and
                 diminisheth
                 .
                 Also
                 counsell
                 and
                 secrets
                 ,
                 poverty
                 also
                 and
                 ser●itude
                 ,
                 also
                 it
                 signifies
                 dignity
                 ,
                 and
                 increase
                 of
                 honour
                 ;
                 and
                 therefore
                 when
                 one
                 dreames
                 
                 that
                 he
                 séeth
                 it
                 in
                 its
                 estate
                 and
                 placeit
                 ▪
                 signifies
                 permanence
                 of
                 things
                 represented
                 and
                 signifyed
                 thereby
                 :
                 also
                 increasing
                 ,
                 diminishing
                 ,
                 and
                 redoubling
                 of
                 things
                 present
                 to
                 all
                 (
                 ouely
                 your
                 Wife
                 and
                 your
                 Friends
                 excepted
                 )
                 for
                 it
                 takes
                 them
                 away
                 ,
                 because
                 a
                 man
                 may
                 not
                 impart
                 their
                 use
                 to
                 any
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Groin
                 and
                 the
                 Thighes
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Groin
                 signifyes
                 the
                 same
                 things
                 as
                 the
                 Members
                 precedent
                 :
                 in
                 like
                 manner
                 the
                 Thighes
                 :
                 except
                 when
                 they
                 foretell
                 small
                 joy
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 or
                 rather
                 expence
                 in
                 many
                 pleasures
                 ,
                 with
                 losse
                 and
                 hurt
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 knees
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 knées
                 being
                 strong
                 and
                 sturdie
                 ,
                 signifye
                 journeyes
                 ,
                 or
                 other
                 motions
                 and
                 operations
                 of
                 health
                 .
                 But
                 being
                 weak
                 and
                 diseased
                 ,
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 A
                 Trée
                 or
                 branch
                 comming
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Knée
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 slownesse
                 and
                 hinderance
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 man
                 ,
                 oftentimes
                 death
                 .
                 The
                 Knees
                 signifye
                 the
                 Brethren
                 and
                 familiar
                 Friends
                 ,
                 and
                 sometimes
                 children
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 small
                 of
                 the
                 Leg
                 ,
                 the
                 Feet
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Heel
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 small
                 of
                 the
                 Leg
                 ,
                 the
                 Féet
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Héels
                 ,
                 have
                 as
                 it
                 were
                 the
                 same
                 signification
                 as
                 the
                 Knées
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 many
                 Feet
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Merchants
                 and
                 Masters
                 of
                 Ships
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 command
                 many
                 men
                 :
                 and
                 it
                 signifies
                 rest
                 to
                 the
                 Master
                 himselfe
                 :
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 poore
                 man
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 it
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 .
                 Many
                 men
                 by
                 this
                 dream
                 have
                 lost
                 their
                 sight
                 ,
                 and
                 Malefactors
                 having
                 it
                 ,
                 have
                 béene
                 imprisoned
                 :
                 to
                 put
                 their
                 Feet
                 in
                 the
                 fire
                 is
                 ill
                 too
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 losse
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 servants
                 :
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 undertake
                 a
                 wager
                 of
                 running
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 run
                 swiftly
                 ,
                 as
                 if
                 they
                 had
                 fire
                 on
                 their
                 feet
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 back
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Backe
                 and
                 all
                 the
                 hinder
                 parts
                 signifie
                 old
                 age
                 ,
                 therefore
                 as
                 one
                 thinks
                 his
                 back
                 and
                 hinder
                 parts
                 to
                 be
                 ,
                 so
                 shall
                 he
                 be
                 in
                 his
                 age
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 transmutation
                 of
                 the
                 person
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 be
                 changed
                 from
                 little
                 to
                 great
                 ,
                 and
                 from
                 great
                 again
                 to
                 bigger
                 ,
                 so
                 that
                 you
                 excéed
                 not
                 reason
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 increase
                 of
                 businesse
                 and
                 goods
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 be
                 greater
                 then
                 common
                 vse
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 for
                 an
                 old
                 man
                 to
                 be
                 changed
                 into
                 a
                 yong
                 man
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 yong
                 man
                 into
                 a
                 childe
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 change
                 to
                 a
                 worse
                 estate
                 :
                 but
                 the
                 contrary
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 a
                 better
                 estate
                 .
                 To
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 woman
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 poore
                 man
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 servant
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 finde
                 those
                 which
                 will
                 cherish
                 him
                 as
                 a
                 woman
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 second
                 shall
                 have
                 lesse
                 paine
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 a
                 rich
                 man
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 ;
                 especially
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 have
                 government
                 of
                 any
                 publike
                 thing
                 ,
                 it
                 takes
                 away
                 his
                 office
                 and
                 authority
                 ,
                 because
                 women
                 must
                 kéepe
                 the
                 house
                 .
                 To
                 such
                 as
                 exercise
                 bodily
                 labour
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 for
                 women
                 are
                 commonly
                 weaker
                 then
                 men
                 .
                 If
                 a
                 woman
                 dream
                 that
                 she
                 is
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 and
                 she
                 be
                 not
                 married
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 husband
                 ,
                 or
                 if
                 she
                 have
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 sonne
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 be
                 some
                 way
                 changed
                 into
                 the
                 nature
                 of
                 a
                 man
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 both
                 married
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 a
                 sonne
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 be
                 a
                 Widdow
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 Maid
                 servant
                 
                 it
                 signifies
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 great
                 servitude
                 ,
                 and
                 undergo
                 pain
                 as
                 a
                 man.
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 harlot
                 ,
                 for
                 she
                 shall
                 leave
                 her
                 wicked
                 courses
                 .
                 Again
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 poor
                 man
                 or
                 woman
                 dreame
                 that
                 they
                 are
                 made
                 all
                 of
                 gold
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 rich
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 rich
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 circumvented
                 .
                 For
                 gold
                 and
                 silver
                 have
                 us
                 Spies
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 person
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 of
                 brasse
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 Warriour
                 and
                 a
                 servant
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 one
                 shall
                 have
                 Victory
                 and
                 a
                 Statue
                 erected
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 other
                 shall
                 have
                 liberty
                 .
                 To
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 are
                 of
                 Iron
                 ,
                 foretelleth
                 infinite
                 miseries
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 all
                 of
                 Earth
                 betokeneth
                 death
                 ,
                 except
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 by
                 earth
                 ;
                 as
                 Potters
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 of
                 Stone
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 receive
                 blows
                 and
                 wounds
                 :
                 if
                 one
                 dream
                 he
                 is
                 changed
                 into
                 the
                 shape
                 of
                 a
                 Beast
                 ,
                 he
                 must
                 judge
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 beasts
                 nature
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 that
                 I
                 will
                 intreat
                 in
                 the
                 Second
                 Books
                 ,
                 in
                 my
                 discourse
                 of
                 the
                 Chase
                 .
                 I
                 have
                 observed
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 to
                 dream
                 they
                 are
                 fair
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 good
                 grace
                 ,
                 and
                 strong
                 ,
                 and
                 yet
                 without
                 excéeding
                 common
                 custome
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 be
                 too
                 faire
                 ,
                 too
                 brave
                 ,
                 and
                 too
                 strong
                 ,
                 is
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 to
                 be
                 ill
                 favoured
                 ,
                 faint
                 hearted
                 ,
                 and
                 weak
                 ,
                 which
                 things
                 signifie
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 Sick
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 Lovers
                 ill
                 successe
                 ,
                 and
                 attachment
                 for
                 treason
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Arts
                 ,
                 Works
                 ,
                 and
                 Exercises
                 .
              
               
                 WHosoever
                 in
                 his
                 dreame
                 seemes
                 to
                 do
                 that
                 which
                 he
                 hath
                 learned
                 and
                 exercised
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 good
                 successe
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 foretelling
                 that
                 one
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 honour
                 by
                 his
                 businesse
                 and
                 enterprise
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 in
                 your
                 dream
                 you
                 have
                 not
                 good
                 issue
                 ,
                 it
                 signifyes
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 If
                 one
                 in
                 his
                 dreame
                 doth
                 that
                 which
                 he
                 hath
                 not
                 learned
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 hath
                 good
                 issue
                 in
                 his
                 dreame
                 ,
                 then
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 he
                 finde
                 himselfe
                 hindred
                 ,
                 and
                 cannot
                 bring
                 it
                 to
                 good
                 ;
                 't
                 is
                 anger
                 and
                 let
                 of
                 businesse
                 untill
                 he
                 be
                 mocked
                 .
                 To
                 play
                 the
                 Husbandman
                 or
                 Plowman
                 ,
                 to
                 sow
                 ,
                 or
                 plant
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 seeks
                 a
                 wife
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 hath
                 no
                 children
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 Field
                 is
                 his
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 seed
                 and
                 trees
                 his
                 children
                 ,
                 the
                 wheat
                 males
                 ,
                 the
                 barley
                 females
                 ,
                 and
                 abortives
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 this
                 dreame
                 betokeneth
                 sicknesse
                 and
                 anger
                 :
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 be
                 sick
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 where
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 ,
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 death
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 séed
                 and
                 plants
                 are
                 put
                 in
                 the
                 earth
                 as
                 the
                 dead
                 .
                 To
                 reape
                 ,
                 to
                 cut
                 ,
                 to
                 trim
                 vines
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 plough
                 ,
                 against
                 harvest
                 ;
                 signifye
                 that
                 your
                 affairs
                 and
                 work
                 shal
                 be
                 deferred
                 till
                 the
                 accustomed
                 time
                 of
                 doing
                 them
                 .
                 
                 To
                 govern
                 a
                 ship
                 ,
                 if
                 one
                 have
                 good
                 successe
                 and
                 honour
                 without
                 perill
                 ,
                 provided
                 that
                 it
                 be
                 without
                 doubt
                 or
                 pain
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 one
                 be
                 troubled
                 with
                 tempests
                 ,
                 or
                 if
                 the
                 ship
                 be
                 bruised
                 and
                 broken
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 abundance
                 of
                 evill
                 ,
                 which
                 I
                 have
                 often
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 :
                 to
                 cut
                 and
                 sowe
                 in
                 leather
                 ,
                 to
                 married
                 folks
                 is
                 good
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 marry
                 or
                 get
                 acquaintance
                 and
                 allyes
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 close
                 and
                 joyned
                 seames
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 dye
                 leathers
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 revealeth
                 secrets
                 .
                 To
                 sée
                 medicines
                 is
                 worst
                 of
                 all
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 goldsmith
                 signifyeth
                 harme
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 dreames
                 it
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 poysons
                 and
                 instruments
                 that
                 they
                 handle
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 graver
                 ,
                 turner
                 ,
                 or
                 carver
                 ,
                 of
                 images
                 and
                 figures
                 .
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 adulterers
                 ,
                 pratlers
                 ,
                 cooseners
                 ,
                 and
                 deceivers
                 ,
                 because
                 their
                 arts
                 shew
                 other
                 effects
                 then
                 the
                 true
                 .
                 To
                 others
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 honour
                 ,
                 for
                 such
                 with
                 reverent
                 works
                 are
                 shewed
                 to
                 many
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 worke
                 in
                 Iron
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 work
                 in
                 Iron
                 ,
                 and
                 strike
                 upon
                 the
                 Anvile
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 noise
                 and
                 suits
                 in
                 law
                 :
                 the
                 like
                 we
                 must
                 judge
                 in
                 all
                 other
                 arts
                 of
                 the
                 persons
                 which
                 dreame
                 them
                 .
                 
                 And
                 we
                 must
                 understand
                 that
                 it
                 signifies
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 tradesmen
                 working
                 :
                 or
                 their
                 shops
                 and
                 tooles
                 ,
                 as
                 to
                 see
                 himselfe
                 use
                 the
                 same
                 Art.
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 there
                 is
                 difference
                 between
                 tooles
                 ,
                 those
                 which
                 cleave
                 and
                 break
                 ,
                 signifie
                 discord
                 ,
                 and
                 hurt
                 ,
                 those
                 which
                 unite
                 and
                 binde
                 signifie
                 profit
                 ,
                 marriage
                 ,
                 or
                 allyance
                 :
                 but
                 hindrance
                 of
                 voyages
                 :
                 those
                 which
                 scoure
                 or
                 smooth
                 ,
                 appease
                 strife
                 :
                 those
                 which
                 addresse
                 and
                 compasse
                 ,
                 signifie
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 ,
                 as
                 you
                 may
                 sée
                 in
                 Geometricians
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Letters
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 learne
                 the
                 letters
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 ignorant
                 ,
                 for
                 some
                 good
                 will
                 betide
                 them
                 ,
                 but
                 with
                 labour
                 and
                 feare
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 knows
                 the
                 letters
                 to
                 learne
                 them
                 again
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 the
                 part
                 of
                 a
                 child
                 to
                 learn
                 :
                 now
                 it
                 signifies
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 hindrance
                 of
                 affaires
                 ,
                 and
                 ill
                 issue
                 :
                 onely
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 desired
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 sonne
                 ,
                 for
                 not
                 he
                 but
                 his
                 sonne
                 shall
                 learn.
                 If
                 a
                 Grecian
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 learneth
                 Latin
                 letters
                 ;
                 or
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 any
                 Roman
                 the
                 Greeke
                 letters
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 travaile
                 and
                 go
                 from
                 the
                 one
                 country
                 into
                 the
                 other
                 .
                 Many
                 Romans
                 by
                 this
                 dreame
                 have
                 had
                 Grecians
                 ,
                 and
                 as
                 
                 many
                 Grecians
                 ,
                 Romans
                 to
                 their
                 wives
                 :
                 to
                 reade
                 well
                 and
                 truly
                 Barbarian
                 or
                 strange
                 Letters
                 ,
                 signifie
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 goe
                 into
                 that
                 Country
                 and
                 have
                 goods
                 and
                 honour
                 there
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 read
                 badly
                 ,
                 signifies
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 Or
                 that
                 the
                 sick
                 man
                 shall
                 enter
                 into
                 foolishnesse
                 and
                 frenzie
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 savage
                 and
                 strange
                 spéech
                 which
                 a
                 raving
                 man
                 speaks
                 .
                 All
                 Letters
                 in
                 any
                 language
                 which
                 one
                 cannot
                 read
                 ,
                 signifie
                 anger
                 ,
                 and
                 trouble
                 for
                 few
                 dayes
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 writing
                 be
                 little
                 ,
                 but
                 for
                 longer
                 time
                 if
                 it
                 be
                 much
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Playes
                 and
                 Pastimes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 play
                 with
                 a
                 top
                 is
                 pain
                 and
                 travaile
                 ,
                 whereof
                 notwithstanding
                 shall
                 come
                 good
                 .
                 To
                 play
                 at
                 Tennis
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 long
                 noyse
                 and
                 quarrels
                 ,
                 and
                 often
                 foretels
                 love
                 towards
                 a
                 whore
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 Ball
                 represents
                 the
                 whore
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 hath
                 no
                 stay
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 goeth
                 through
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 many
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Playes
                 ,
                 Games
                 ,
                 and
                 Instruments
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 one
                 dreams
                 of
                 the
                 trumpet
                 ,
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 would
                 fight
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 lost
                 their
                 Servants
                 .
                 But
                 it
                 revealeth
                 secrets
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 
                 great
                 sound
                 ,
                 but
                 killeth
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 to
                 servants
                 it
                 promiseth
                 liberty
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 winde
                 a
                 horne
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 forbids
                 to
                 undertake
                 any
                 Law
                 suit
                 .
                 Every
                 Instrument
                 which
                 one
                 may
                 blow
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 trouble
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 play
                 the
                 publike
                 Cryer
                 ,
                 may
                 be
                 ime●preted
                 as
                 to
                 sound
                 the
                 trumpet
                 :
                 to
                 play
                 upon
                 a
                 Réed
                 ,
                 or
                 upon
                 a
                 Bagpipe
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 to
                 sing
                 and
                 play
                 upon
                 the
                 Harpe
                 ,
                 at
                 Offrings
                 and
                 sacrifices
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 weddings
                 and
                 contracting
                 of
                 affinity
                 :
                 but
                 ill
                 for
                 other
                 affairs
                 :
                 to
                 many
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 Gout
                 ,
                 because
                 of
                 cords
                 and
                 nerves
                 :
                 to
                 play
                 or
                 sée
                 plaid
                 Tragedies
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 travail
                 ,
                 fighting
                 ,
                 injury
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 thousand
                 evils
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 play
                 merry
                 playes
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 merry
                 issue
                 of
                 affairs
                 :
                 to
                 hear
                 singing
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 deceit
                 :
                 to
                 ride
                 a
                 horse
                 nimbly
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 for
                 thy
                 horse
                 signifyes
                 a
                 woman
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 friend
                 ,
                 the
                 ship
                 ,
                 the
                 Master
                 and
                 guide
                 to
                 governe
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 good
                 friend
                 .
                 So
                 then
                 ,
                 as
                 a
                 man
                 findes
                 his
                 horse
                 well
                 ,
                 so
                 shall
                 he
                 do
                 all
                 this
                 .
                 The
                 ●art
                 signifies
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 the
                 horse
                 but
                 that
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 person
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 a
                 chariot
                 of
                 4.
                 whéeles
                 .
                 To
                 ride
                 a
                 horse
                 through
                 the
                 town
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 undertakes
                 to
                 play
                 a
                 prize
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 a
                 sick
                 man
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 one
                 shall
                 gaine
                 the
                 prize
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 other
                 shall
                 be
                 ●●aled
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 ride
                 out
                 of
                 town
                 is
                 quite
                 contrary
                 :
                 
                 to
                 lead
                 and
                 guide
                 Chariots
                 through
                 woods
                 and
                 desarts
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 all
                 at
                 hand
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 race
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 run
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 sick
                 persons
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 dream
                 they
                 come
                 well
                 to
                 the
                 end
                 of
                 their
                 race
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 that
                 shortly
                 they
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 the
                 end
                 of
                 their
                 life
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 put
                 out
                 of
                 Office.
                 
              
               
                 IF
                 any
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 is
                 deposed
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 place
                 ,
                 estate
                 and
                 dignity
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 and
                 kils
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 sicke
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Wrastling
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 wrastle
                 with
                 any
                 parent
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 strife
                 with
                 him
                 .
                 And
                 among
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 at
                 strife
                 already
                 ,
                 he
                 which
                 dreames
                 he
                 is
                 superiour
                 ,
                 shall
                 vanquish
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 strive
                 not
                 for
                 beritage
                 ,
                 for
                 in
                 such
                 a
                 controversie
                 it
                 were
                 better
                 to
                 be
                 beaten
                 :
                 to
                 wrastle
                 with
                 a
                 stranger
                 ,
                 is
                 danger
                 of
                 sicknes
                 :
                 if
                 a
                 man
                 fight
                 with
                 a
                 child
                 and
                 he
                 throw
                 him
                 upon
                 the
                 ground
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 lose
                 some
                 friend
                 by
                 death
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 beaten
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 mockery
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 sicknes
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 litle
                 child
                 to
                 wrastle
                 with
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 do
                 great
                 matters
                 ,
                 more
                 then
                 one
                 would
                 think
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 he
                 wrastle
                 or
                 combat
                 with
                 a
                 Champion
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 .
                 To
                 wrastle
                 with
                 death
                 ,
                 betokens
                 sicknes
                 or
                 debate
                 ,
                 and
                 suits
                 in
                 law
                 with
                 the
                 children
                 or
                 heyres
                 of
                 dead
                 men
                 .
                 But
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 alwayes
                 for
                 the
                 rich
                 man
                 ,
                 to
                 think
                 or
                 dream
                 that
                 he
                 is
                 in
                 Authority
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Combatting
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 combat
                 with
                 any
                 one
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 men
                 ,
                 for
                 besides
                 shame
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 hurt
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 by
                 bloud
                 shed
                 .
                 As
                 Chirurgeons
                 ,
                 Butchers
                 ,
                 and
                 Cookes
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 Bathe
                 ,
                 and
                 go
                 into
                 the
                 Hot-house
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 wash
                 and
                 bath
                 himself
                 in
                 Baths
                 and
                 hot
                 Houses
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 riches
                 and
                 prosperity
                 ,
                 and
                 health
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 wash
                 and
                 bathe
                 himself
                 contrary
                 to
                 the
                 common
                 use
                 ,
                 as
                 in
                 his
                 Clothes
                 ,
                 is
                 evill
                 ,
                 and
                 betokeneth
                 Sicknesse
                 and
                 great
                 anger
                 .
                 T
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 a
                 poor
                 man
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 too
                 couragious
                 to
                 wash
                 himself
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 he
                 have
                 
                 many
                 which
                 rub
                 him
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 foretels
                 long
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 sort
                 it
                 is
                 evill
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 alone
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 no
                 body
                 to
                 aid
                 him
                 .
                 In
                 generall
                 it
                 is
                 bad
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 not
                 to
                 swear
                 or
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 bath
                 in
                 an
                 open
                 place
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 find
                 no
                 water
                 in
                 it
                 .
                 In
                 brief
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ever
                 ill
                 when
                 it
                 is
                 otherwise
                 then
                 custome
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 ill
                 issue
                 of
                 enterprises
                 and
                 affairs
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 washed
                 with
                 water
                 naturally
                 hot
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 health
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 of
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayres
                 to
                 the
                 whole
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 wash
                 in
                 Fountaines
                 ,
                 Ponds
                 ,
                 and
                 current
                 waters
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 fair
                 and
                 cléer
                 flouds
                 but
                 not
                 to
                 swim
                 ,
                 for
                 that
                 were
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 Danger
                 or
                 Sicknesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 drinkes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 drink
                 cold
                 water
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 but
                 hot
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 Sicknes
                 and
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayrs
                 :
                 to
                 drink
                 wine
                 with
                 reason
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 to
                 be
                 drunk
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 but
                 to
                 drink
                 much
                 and
                 without
                 reason
                 ,
                 signifies
                 much
                 evil
                 :
                 also
                 it
                 makes
                 you
                 be
                 in
                 the
                 company
                 of
                 drunkards
                 .
                 All
                 compounded
                 wines
                 ,
                 and
                 potions
                 mingled
                 otherwise
                 then
                 naturally
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 rich
                 men
                 ,
                 because
                 of
                 their
                 delicacy
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 evill
                 for
                 poor
                 folkes
                 ,
                 which
                 never
                 drinke
                 them
                 ,
                 but
                 in
                 sicknesse
                 .
                 To
                 drink
                 Vrine
                 ,
                 signifies
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 Sicknesse
                 ,
                 to
                 drink
                 oyl
                 signifies
                 poyson
                 or
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 To
                 thirst
                 and
                 finde
                 no
                 drinke
                 neyther
                 in
                 welles
                 ,
                 fountaines
                 ,
                 nor
                 rivers
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 signe
                 not
                 to
                 finish
                 his
                 businesse
                 ,
                 but
                 the
                 contrary
                 is
                 good
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 to
                 drinke
                 in
                 vessels
                 or
                 tankards
                 of
                 gold
                 ,
                 silver
                 ,
                 or
                 earth
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 solid
                 matter
                 ,
                 and
                 use
                 of
                 the
                 Vessels
                 ,
                 which
                 signifies
                 tranquility
                 Also
                 Vessels
                 of
                 horn
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 burst
                 not
                 :
                 vessels
                 of
                 glasse
                 are
                 evil
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 break
                 easily
                 ,
                 and
                 reveale
                 secrets
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 their
                 transparance
                 :
                 otherwise
                 these
                 Vessels
                 may
                 signifie
                 our
                 friends
                 ,
                 which
                 we
                 embrace
                 :
                 when
                 therefore
                 the
                 Vessels
                 are
                 broken
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 some
                 of
                 our
                 Friends
                 or
                 Affinity
                 .
                 I
                 know
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 sée
                 a
                 glasse
                 broken
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 shipwracke
                 to
                 Marriners
                 .
                 There
                 are
                 certaine
                 Vessels
                 with
                 straight
                 mouthes
                 ,
                 which
                 if
                 one
                 shall
                 sée
                 broken
                 ,
                 they
                 signify
                 end
                 and
                 issue
                 of
                 tribulation
                 and
                 anguish
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Hearbes
                 ,
                 Roots
                 ,
                 and
                 Grains
                 ,
                 in
                 Pottage
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 hearbs
                 ,
                 and
                 roots
                 which
                 have
                 ●
                 strong
                 smell
                 in
                 eating
                 ,
                 reveal
                 secrets
                 
                 and
                 signifie
                 anger
                 with
                 all
                 her
                 aftendants
                 :
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 scraped
                 before
                 it
                 be
                 eaten
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 hurt
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 superfluity
                 which
                 is
                 cast
                 away
                 .
                 Laxative
                 herbs
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 debt
                 :
                 hearbs
                 and
                 roots
                 which
                 have
                 a
                 head
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 nourishment
                 ,
                 signifie
                 profit
                 ,
                 as
                 a
                 Carrot
                 :
                 strength
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 are
                 at
                 law
                 for
                 inheritance
                 ,
                 for
                 we
                 pluck
                 them
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 ground
                 ,
                 with
                 their
                 heads
                 ,
                 branches
                 ,
                 strings
                 and
                 vains
                 .
                 Coleworts
                 bring
                 no
                 profit
                 ,
                 eyther
                 to
                 Taverne
                 or
                 Vine
                 workers
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Vine
                 is
                 never
                 compassed
                 with
                 Coleworts
                 .
                 Reddishes
                 or
                 Turnips
                 being
                 curled
                 ,
                 signifye
                 vain
                 hopes
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 make
                 a
                 great
                 shew
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 but
                 a
                 little
                 substance
                 :
                 to
                 sick
                 persons
                 and
                 pilgrims
                 ,
                 they
                 signifye
                 danger
                 by
                 yron
                 ,
                 as
                 hurts
                 ,
                 and
                 cuts
                 .
                 Cucumbers
                 péeled
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 sick
                 persons
                 .
                 Pompions
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 get
                 friendship
                 and
                 affinity
                 ,
                 for
                 other
                 affayres
                 not
                 so
                 good
                 .
                 To
                 eate
                 garlicke
                 and
                 onyons
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 have
                 them
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 the
                 sick
                 man
                 that
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 eates
                 many
                 onyons
                 ,
                 shall
                 recover
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 eate
                 but
                 few
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 dye
                 .
                 All
                 graines
                 which
                 one
                 eates
                 in
                 pottage
                 are
                 ill
                 ,
                 onely
                 pease
                 excepted
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Bread.
                 
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 eat
                 accustomed
                 bread
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 as
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 white
                 bread
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 browne
                 .
                 White
                 bread
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 signifies
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 Brown
                 bread
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 is
                 impeachment
                 of
                 their
                 enterprises
                 .
                 Barley
                 bread
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 .
                 Pap
                 or
                 Gruell
                 ,
                 hath
                 the
                 same
                 signification
                 as
                 bread
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Flesh
                 ,
                 and
                 Fish
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 eate
                 flesh
                 ,
                 which
                 one
                 hath
                 dressed
                 himselfe
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 except
                 Béefe
                 and
                 Mutton
                 ,
                 which
                 signifie
                 lamentation
                 ,
                 losse
                 ,
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 Swines
                 flesh
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 men
                 ,
                 specially
                 rosted
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 speedy
                 profit
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 eat
                 raw
                 flesh
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ;
                 for
                 it
                 foretels
                 losse
                 of
                 something
                 of
                 yours
                 .
                 I
                 know
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 ease
                 the
                 flesh
                 of
                 any
                 stranger
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 the
                 party
                 be
                 known
                 or
                 familiar
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 die
                 .
                 To
                 eate
                 little
                 birds
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 gréen
                 goose
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 :
                 to
                 eat
                 venison
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 to
                 take
                 much
                 good
                 from
                 his
                 enemies
                 :
                 to
                 eate
                 fresh
                 fish
                 is
                 good
                 so
                 they
                 be
                 not
                 little
                 ones
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 are
                 nothing
                 but
                 little
                 
                 bones
                 ,
                 and
                 signifye
                 enmity
                 towards
                 theyr
                 familiar
                 friends
                 .
                 All
                 salt
                 meates
                 whether
                 flesh
                 or
                 fish
                 ,
                 signifye
                 either
                 neglect
                 of
                 businesse
                 ,
                 or
                 anger
                 and
                 Sicknesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Cakes
                 ,
                 Capers
                 ,
                 and
                 Olives
                 .
              
               
                 CAkes
                 without
                 Chéese
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 both
                 ,
                 signifye
                 deceit
                 ,
                 and
                 treason
                 by
                 Welshmen
                 :
                 Of
                 Capres
                 and
                 Olives
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 consections
                 to
                 kéep
                 ,
                 also
                 of
                 other
                 stamped
                 and
                 compounded
                 things
                 ,
                 I
                 will
                 not
                 speak
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 are
                 not
                 good
                 to
                 dreame
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Fruits
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 of
                 Summer
                 Apples
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 sweet
                 and
                 ripe
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 signifie
                 a
                 good
                 time
                 and
                 joyfulnesse
                 .
                 Sowre
                 Apples
                 ,
                 or
                 other
                 ,
                 signifie
                 noise
                 and
                 sedition
                 :
                 Quinces
                 signify
                 heavines
                 .
                 Almonds
                 ,
                 Walnuts
                 ,
                 and
                 Filberts
                 ,
                 are
                 trouble
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 Figs
                 in
                 their
                 season
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 especially
                 the
                 white
                 :
                 out
                 of
                 season
                 they
                 are
                 calumnies
                 and
                 detractions
                 .
                 Raysins
                 in
                 season
                 ▪
                 and
                 out
                 of
                 season
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 most
                 often
                 they
                 signifye
                 good
                 by
                 women
                 .
                 Pomegranets
                 signify
                 stripes
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 their
                 colour
                 .
                 Peaches
                 ,
                 
                 Cherries
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 such
                 fruits
                 being
                 ripe
                 ,
                 signifye
                 deceitfull
                 pleasures
                 ,
                 when
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 eats
                 them
                 in
                 season
                 ,
                 but
                 being
                 out
                 of
                 season
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 travail
                 and
                 labor
                 in
                 vain
                 .
                 Mulberries
                 signifie
                 the
                 same
                 that
                 pomegranats
                 do
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 mulberry
                 trée
                 ,
                 signifies
                 linage
                 and
                 generation
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 sees
                 it
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 must
                 not
                 be
                 plucked
                 up
                 ,
                 or
                 rooted
                 out
                 :
                 for
                 then
                 it
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 children
                 :
                 Peares
                 of
                 the
                 last
                 yeare
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 wilde
                 Peares
                 are
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 Husbandmen
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Houshold-stuffe
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 pots
                 signifie
                 the
                 life
                 ,
                 the
                 platters
                 the
                 estate
                 and
                 action
                 of
                 the
                 life
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 the
                 Harth
                 :
                 wherefore
                 according
                 as
                 such
                 things
                 are
                 of
                 base
                 and
                 small
                 ,
                 made
                 great
                 and
                 precious
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 so
                 we
                 must
                 iudge
                 of
                 the
                 things
                 signified
                 by
                 them
                 :
                 the
                 changing
                 of
                 them
                 into
                 better
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 into
                 worse
                 is
                 ill
                 ;
                 so
                 also
                 you
                 must
                 judge
                 of
                 all
                 other
                 houshold
                 stuffe
                 :
                 the
                 candlestick
                 represents
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 light
                 or
                 lanthorne
                 ,
                 the
                 Master
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 spirit
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 it
                 ,
                 or
                 also
                 love
                 :
                 the
                 andyrons
                 signifye
                 the
                 life
                 ,
                 or
                 as
                 the
                 harth
                 ▪
                 the
                 estate
                 and
                 conversation
                 entirely
                 :
                 and
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 table
                 in
                 like
                 manner
                 :
                 the
                 bedstead
                 ,
                 and
                 
                 cushions
                 and
                 all
                 their
                 appurtenances
                 ,
                 signifye
                 the
                 wife
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreams
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 the
                 estate
                 of
                 life
                 .
                 Vessels
                 of
                 wine
                 are
                 the
                 ministers
                 or
                 servants
                 :
                 the
                 tressels
                 which
                 bea●
                 up
                 the
                 table
                 ,
                 are
                 the
                 masters
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 the
                 governours
                 ,
                 farmers
                 ,
                 and
                 enclosers
                 :
                 the
                 garners
                 ,
                 butteries
                 ,
                 coffers
                 and
                 cabinets
                 ,
                 signifie
                 the
                 wife
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Oyntments
                 and
                 Paintings
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 are
                 annointed
                 ,
                 and
                 painted
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 wicked
                 women
                 .
                 For
                 men
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 shame
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 accustomed
                 to
                 use
                 them
                 ,
                 as
                 surgeons
                 ,
                 painters
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 dance
                 and
                 sing
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 séeme
                 to
                 dance
                 himselfe
                 alone
                 ,
                 or
                 onely
                 in
                 the
                 presence
                 of
                 the
                 householders
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 :
                 in
                 like
                 sort
                 also
                 to
                 sée
                 his
                 Wife
                 ,
                 his
                 Children
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 of
                 his
                 Parents
                 dance
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 great
                 abundance
                 of
                 mirth
                 and
                 goods
                 ;
                 but
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 sick
                 ,
                 or
                 hath
                 any
                 disease
                 about
                 him
                 it
                 is
                 evill
                 .
                 Also
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 dance
                 or
                 sée
                 dance
                 any
                 of
                 your
                 affinity
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 presence
                 of
                 strange
                 people
                 ,
                 and
                 unknown
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 al.
                 
                 To
                 see
                 a
                 child
                 leape
                 and
                 daunce
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 bee
                 deafe
                 and
                 mute
                 .
                 If
                 a
                 servant
                 or
                 a
                 sayler
                 do
                 dreame
                 that
                 he
                 danceth
                 it
                 is
                 evill
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 be
                 beaten
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 other
                 in
                 danger
                 to
                 perish
                 in
                 the
                 water
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 captivity
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 liberty
                 .
                 To
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 dance
                 in
                 a
                 high
                 place
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 to
                 fall
                 in
                 fear
                 and
                 danger
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 a
                 malifactor
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 hangd
                 .
                 To
                 ieast
                 ,
                 to
                 move
                 laughter
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 counterfeit
                 others
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 to
                 deceive
                 somebody
                 .
                 To
                 dreame
                 you
                 sing
                 well
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 measure
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Musitians
                 &
                 indifferent
                 to
                 others
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 sing
                 without
                 harmony
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 impeachment
                 of
                 affayrs
                 and
                 poverty
                 .
                 To
                 singe
                 by
                 the
                 way
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 especially
                 if
                 you
                 follow
                 a
                 ca●●
                 ,
                 For
                 it
                 signifieth
                 you
                 shall
                 live
                 honestly
                 and
                 merrily
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 sing
                 at
                 the
                 ●ath
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 signifieth
                 losse
                 of
                 voice
                 .
                 Many
                 by
                 this
                 dreame
                 ,
                 have
                 been
                 condemned
                 to
                 captivity
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 prison
                 or
                 gallyes
                 .
                 To
                 sing
                 in
                 the
                 market
                 or
                 publick
                 places
                 ,
                 is
                 shame
                 and
                 dishonor
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 and
                 imputation
                 of
                 folly
                 to
                 the
                 poor
                 ▪
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Crownes
                 of
                 all
                 flowers
                 .
              
               
                 CRowns
                 of
                 flowers
                 in
                 season
                 ,
                 are
                 generally
                 good
                 ,
                 Crowns
                 of
                 whithered
                 
                 Lilyes
                 are
                 bad
                 for
                 al.
                 Of
                 violets
                 in
                 season
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 out
                 of
                 season
                 bad
                 ,
                 the
                 white
                 worse
                 then
                 the
                 blew
                 .
                 Crownes
                 of
                 roses
                 in
                 season
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 but
                 the
                 sicke
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 hide
                 themselves
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 dye
                 ,
                 because
                 roses
                 whither
                 quickly
                 ,
                 the
                 other
                 shall
                 be
                 manifested
                 and
                 revealed
                 ,
                 because
                 roses
                 smell
                 .
                 Crowns
                 of
                 French
                 marigolds
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 especially
                 for
                 them
                 which
                 are
                 at
                 law
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 have
                 a
                 colour
                 which
                 lasteth
                 .
                 Crowns
                 of
                 flower-de-luces
                 ,
                 defer
                 affayres
                 with
                 hope
                 .
                 Crowns
                 of
                 cresses
                 ,
                 Fetherfew
                 ,
                 the
                 flower
                 called
                 patience
                 ,
                 and
                 Margeram
                 ,
                 are
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 for
                 most
                 often
                 they
                 signifie
                 sicknes
                 :
                 A
                 crowne
                 of
                 Parsly
                 or
                 of
                 smalage
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 :
                 Crowns
                 of
                 palme
                 ,
                 or
                 of
                 the
                 olive-tree
                 ,
                 signify
                 mariage
                 of
                 a
                 maide
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 house
                 or
                 linage
                 ,
                 the
                 palme
                 a
                 Sonne
                 ,
                 the
                 olive-tree
                 a
                 daughter
                 .
                 The
                 foresaid
                 Crowns
                 signifie
                 good
                 estate
                 and
                 dignity
                 to
                 a
                 champion
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 any
                 of
                 lowe
                 estate
                 which
                 desires
                 them
                 .
                 A
                 crowne
                 of
                 oke
                 and
                 bay
                 ,
                 signify
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 the
                 palme
                 ,
                 and
                 one
                 of
                 Mirrhe
                 ,
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 one
                 of
                 the
                 olive-tree
                 .
                 Crowns
                 of
                 wax
                 are
                 ill
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 especially
                 for
                 the
                 sick
                 :
                 Crowns
                 of
                 wooll
                 ,
                 signify
                 poysons
                 and
                 prisons
                 :
                 of
                 Salt
                 or
                 brmistone
                 ,
                 sign●●●es
                 to
                 suffer
                 hurts
                 or
                 trubles
                 ,
                 by
                 men
                 of
                 might
                 and
                 authority
                 .
                 
                 A
                 Crown
                 of
                 gold
                 is
                 ill
                 for
                 a
                 servant
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 have
                 not
                 the
                 rest
                 ,
                 I
                 meane
                 the
                 Robes
                 of
                 a
                 King
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Signiory
                 after
                 him
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 evill
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 beyond
                 his
                 estate
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 it
                 signifyes
                 death
                 shortly
                 ,
                 for
                 gold
                 is
                 pale
                 and
                 heavie
                 and
                 cold
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 all
                 poynts
                 like
                 the
                 dead
                 :
                 also
                 it
                 revealeth
                 secrets
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 which
                 carrieth
                 a
                 crown
                 of
                 gold
                 is
                 well
                 marked
                 .
                 But
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 this
                 crowne
                 presented
                 by
                 a
                 dreame
                 hath
                 brought
                 honour
                 and
                 profit
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 mightie
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 Magistrates
                 and
                 Judges
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 crowned
                 with
                 Onyons
                 ,
                 is
                 profit
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 séems
                 to
                 have
                 such
                 a
                 crowne
                 ,
                 but
                 hurt
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 about
                 him
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 sleepe
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 sléep
                 or
                 slumber
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 impeachment
                 of
                 affaires
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 doubt
                 or
                 expectation
                 of
                 some
                 danger
                 ,
                 for
                 this
                 dream
                 delivers
                 them
                 from
                 paine
                 and
                 care
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 wake
                 againe
                 ,
                 importeth
                 action
                 and
                 operations
                 .
                 To
                 sléepe
                 in
                 the
                 Church
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 is
                 health
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 sound
                 man
                 ,
                 si●●●esse
                 ,
                 or
                 great
                 businesse
                 .
                 To
                 sléepe
                 in
                 the
                 way
                 ,
                 or
                 in
                 the
                 Church-yard
                 ,
                 
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 :
                 and
                 hinderance
                 to
                 others
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 say
                 or
                 heare
                 say
                 ,
                 Farewell
                 .
              
               
                 HE
                 that
                 dreameth
                 he
                 takes
                 his
                 leave
                 of
                 any
                 one
                 and
                 biddeth
                 him
                 farewell
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 hath
                 a
                 Son
                 ,
                 Friend
                 ,
                 or
                 Kinsman
                 ,
                 undertaking
                 a
                 voyage
                 at
                 Sea
                 ,
                 or
                 making
                 a
                 journey
                 into
                 the
                 Country
                 ;
                 for
                 it
                 foretelleth
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 speedy
                 return
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 successe
                 in
                 their
                 undertakings
                 .
                 Also
                 ,
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 séemeth
                 to
                 bid
                 you
                 farewell
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 that
                 dreameth
                 it
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 hath
                 a
                 suit
                 in
                 Law
                 ,
                 or
                 if
                 he
                 undertaketh
                 any
                 designe
                 that
                 may
                 bring
                 in
                 profit
                 .
                 Likewise
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 Batcheler
                 dreames
                 this
                 dreame
                 when
                 he
                 goeth
                 about
                 to
                 obtain
                 his
                 Mistresse
                 ,
                 it
                 foretelleth
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 assuredly
                 obtain
                 her
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Certain
                 Observations
                 collected
                 by
                 the
                 Translatour
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 one
                 dreameth
                 that
                 he
                 sées
                 his
                 Beard
                 fayre
                 ,
                 long
                 ,
                 and
                 thick
                 ;
                 the
                 fire
                 fayre
                 and
                 cleare
                 on
                 the
                 Harth
                 ;
                 his
                 ●ose
                 and
                 Shoes
                 
                 new
                 ,
                 well
                 knit
                 ,
                 and
                 cleane
                 ;
                 the
                 Rain
                 fall
                 on
                 him
                 ,
                 or
                 about
                 him
                 ;
                 to
                 sée
                 some
                 little
                 péece
                 of
                 gold
                 or
                 silver
                 ,
                 or
                 his
                 purse
                 in
                 his
                 hand
                 :
                 to
                 walke
                 pleasantly
                 and
                 delightfully
                 on
                 the
                 way
                 without
                 hinderance
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 or
                 eats
                 some
                 little
                 quantity
                 of
                 Egges
                 ,
                 or
                 Pease
                 ,
                 or
                 sodden
                 Pork
                 ,
                 and
                 swéet
                 Apples
                 :
                 they
                 signifie
                 good
                 successe
                 in
                 affayres
                 ,
                 or
                 some
                 profit
                 for
                 to
                 redound
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 within
                 four
                 or
                 five
                 dayes
                 .
              
               
                 When
                 one
                 shall
                 have
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayres
                 ,
                 or
                 ill
                 successe
                 in
                 any
                 thing
                 :
                 he
                 shall
                 see
                 or
                 sound
                 Bels
                 ,
                 Trumpets
                 ,
                 or
                 sing
                 Sonnets
                 :
                 be
                 shall
                 see
                 ,
                 hold
                 ,
                 or
                 eate
                 Cherries
                 ,
                 Wallnuts
                 ,
                 or
                 Hazle
                 Nuts
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 remove
                 Gravell
                 :
                 he
                 shall
                 likewise
                 see
                 Physitians
                 ,
                 or
                 Attourneyes
                 ,
                 or
                 speak
                 with
                 them
                 .
              
               
                 When
                 one
                 dreameth
                 that
                 he
                 comes
                 down
                 a
                 ladder
                 ,
                 or
                 that
                 he
                 sees
                 his
                 Hose
                 or
                 Shoes
                 broken
                 :
                 it
                 betokeneth
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 losse
                 of
                 Mony.
                 
              
            
             
               The
               end
               of
               the
               First
               Booke
               .
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
               TO
               HIS
               WORTHY
               FRIEND
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Bayly
              
               :
               R.
               W.
               Wisheth
               Prosperitie
               in
               this
               World
               ,
               and
               Happinesse
               hereafter
               .
            
             
               
                 SIR
                 ,
              
            
             
               HAving
               received
               many
               courtesies
               from
               you
               ,
               and
               being
               much
               ingaged
               unto
               you
               for
               your
               liberall
               acceptance
               of
               part
               of
               my
               former
               labours
               ;
               I
               once
               more
               am
               imboldened
               (
               knowing
               you
               to
               be
               a
               well-wisher
               to
               the
               Arts
               ,
               and
               a
               lover
               of
               Learning
               )
               to
               present
               this
               Treatise
               to
               your
               view
               ,
               whose
               very
               name
               ,
               is
               sufficient
               to
               defend
               it
               from
               
               the
               calumnious
               reproaches
               of
               the
               C●iticall
               Reader
               ,
               and
               commend
               it
               to
               the
               approbation
               of
               the
               juditious
               .
               It
               is
               a
               great
               attempt
               to
               be
               induced
               to
               write
               and
               conclude
               of
               that
               which
               (
               as
               it
               often
               falles
               out
               )
               is
               a
               thing
               so
               obscure
               ,
               secret
               ,
               unknown
               ,
               and
               uncertain
               ,
               as
               dreames
               are
               esteemed
               to
               be
               :
               But
               because
               I
               am
               assured
               ,
               and
               know
               by
               the
               dignity
               of
               your
               spirit
               ,
               that
               you
               are
               altogether
               contrary
               to
               these
               ignorant
               detractors
               ,
               and
               take
               no
               pleasure
               in
               any
               such
               custome
               ,
               I
               thought
               good
               to
               present
               you
               with
               this
               Translation
               ;
               in
               form
               of
               an
               Epitome
               ,
               of
               the
               second
               Book
               of
               Artimedorus
               .
               And
               I
               intreat
               you
               to
               receive
               this
               little
               present
               ,
               with
               the
               same
               respect
               and
               countenance
               ,
               wherewith
               you
               received
               me
               at
               my
               being
               with
               you
               ,
               which
               was
               ,
               as
               you
               should
               have
               received
               one
               of
               your
               better
               friends
               .
               In
               reading
               and
               renewing
               whereof
               with
               iudgment
               ,
               and
               experience
               ,
               you
               shall
               doe
               me
               a
               pleasure
               ,
               and
               (
               I
               hope
               )
               it
               will
               prove
               both
               pleasant
               and
               profitable
               to
               your
               
               self
               .
               I
               know
               no
               greater
               pleasure
               and
               profit
               that
               one
               would
               seeke
               ,
               then
               to
               foresee
               ,
               premeditate
               ,
               and
               prevent
               affayres
               ,
               be
               they
               good
               or
               evill
               ;
               to
               give
               him
               order
               ,
               and
               to
               reioyce
               and
               comfort
               us
               in
               God
               ,
               and
               with
               our
               friends
               ,
               of
               the
               good
               which
               it
               signifieth
               ,
               and
               sheweth
               unto
               us
               in
               the
               glasse
               of
               our
               soul
               ,
               which
               is
               onely
               our
               greatest
               and
               richest
               treasure
               ▪
               or
               to
               pray
               to
               him
               ,
               and
               so
               prevent
               the
               encounter
               of
               evils
               ,
               wherewith
               he
               threatneth
               us
               by
               dreames
               and
               Visions
               :
               to
               the
               end
               ,
               that
               we
               might
               turn
               or
               lessen
               them
               by
               his
               grace
               ,
               and
               our
               humility
               ,
               in
               all
               reverence
               ,
               and
               feare
               of
               his
               Maiestie
               and
               power
               .
               As
               we
               reade
               in
               
                 Iob
                 :
                 VVhy
                 strivest
                 thou
                 against
                 God
                 ,
                 because
                 he
                 hath
                 not
                 answered
                 all
                 thy
                 words
                 ?
              
               For
               God
               speaketh
               by
               this
               meanes
               ,
               and
               that
               meanes
               ,
               to
               him
               which
               sees
               not
               the
               thing
               ;
               to
               wit
               ,
               by
               Dreames
               in
               a
               Vision
               by
               night
               ,
               when
               sleep
               arrests
               men
               ,
               and
               they
               are
               fast
               in
               Bed
               ,
               then
               openeth
               he
               mens
               eyes
               to
               feare
               him
               by
               instructing
               apparitions
               .
               This
               is
               a
               great
               cause
               that
               
               we
               have
               God
               ,
               or
               any
               part
               of
               his
               Divinity
               in
               us
               (
               as
               the
               Poets
               say
               )
               which
               is
               in
               this
               ,
               agreeable
               to
               the
               truth
               of
               our
               Faith
               ,
               and
               the
               Scriptures
               .
               And
               yet
               some
               make
               so
               little
               account
               of
               Gods
               admonitions
               ,
               significations
               ,
               or
               threats
               toward
               us
               in
               this
               case
               ,
               that
               they
               commonly
               esteem
               it
               as
               a
               mockery
               and
               derision
               .
               And
               not
               onely
               the
               Dreames
               ,
               but
               those
               also
               which
               seeke
               to
               enlighten
               ,
               dispute
               of
               ,
               and
               expound
               them
               ;
               to
               the
               honour
               of
               the
               Creator
               ,
               and
               profit
               of
               the
               creature
               :
               mocking
               ,
               abusing
               ,
               and
               as
               much
               as
               in
               them
               lies
               ,
               overthrowing
               them
               :
               not
               without
               iniury
               to
               God
               ,
               wrong
               to
               the
               soul
               of
               man
               ,
               and
               violence
               to
               nature
               .
               I
               cannot
               better
               compare
               such
               people
               ,
               then
               to
               the
               Scribes
               and
               Pharisees
               and
               to
               Esops
               Dog
               ,
               which
               hindred
               the
               Oxe
               from
               eating
               Hay
               ,
               which
               was
               not
               good
               for
               himselfe
               ,
               and
               whereof
               he
               had
               no
               use
               .
               If
               one
               should
               never
               be
               admonished
               by
               a
               Dreame
               ,
               or
               if
               Dreames
               were
               not
               oftentimes
               an
               heavenly
               Revelation
               ,
               if
               Dreams
               were
               
               not
               a
               spirituall
               thing
               ,
               to
               wit
               ,
               an
               operation
               of
               the
               Spirit
               ,
               one
               might
               perhaps
               have
               some
               cause
               to
               blame
               them
               ,
               and
               wrong
               such
               as
               are
               studious
               therein
               .
               Si●
               ,
               the
               Translatour
               professeth
               ,
               he
               shall
               reioyce
               more
               in
               the
               number
               (
               though
               very
               small
               )
               of
               such
               as
               shall
               commerce
               and
               profit
               ,
               by
               this
               his
               little
               translation
               ,
               then
               the
               great
               number
               of
               those
               detractors
               shall
               trouble
               him
               .
               And
               saith
               ,
               that
               before
               ever
               he
               saw
               ,
               read
               ,
               or
               possest
               this
               Book
               of
               Artimedorus
               ,
               he
               heard
               it
               well
               reputed
               of
               by
               many
               learned
               and
               judicious
               men
               ,
               both
               in
               Italy
               and
               in
               France
               ;
               whose
               approbation
               incited
               him
               to
               desire
               to
               see
               it
               ,
               and
               often
               reading
               thereof
               ,
               and
               proving
               it
               a
               long
               time
               in
               himselfe
               and
               others
               ,
               he
               had
               a
               second
               desire
               to
               translate
               it
               ,
               thereby
               to
               bring
               this
               profit
               to
               our
               Nation
               and
               Country-men
               ,
               as
               well
               as
               the
               Latins
               and
               Italians
               have
               done
               theirs
               .
               And
               it
               is
               also
               worth
               your
               observation
               ,
               to
               take
               notice
               ,
               that
               the
               things
               herein
               contained
               ,
               which
               were
               written
               about
               two
               thousand
               years
               
               ago
               ,
               have
               yet
               at
               this
               day
               the
               samē
               effects
               ,
               events
               ,
               and
               issues
               :
               part
               of
               which
               I
               have
               found
               by
               Experience
               .
               Whereby
               it
               appeareth
               ,
               that
               the
               labour
               ,
               diligence
               ,
               and
               knowledge
               in
               this
               Treatise
               ,
               are
               deep
               and
               marvellous
               ;
               and
               not
               lesse
               fruitfull
               in
               experiences
               and
               effects
               ,
               then
               in
               good
               and
               naturall
               reasons
               .
            
             
               Sir
               ,
               I
               fear
               I
               have
               too
               much
               presumed
               on
               your
               patience
               ;
               but
               intreating
               your
               goodnesse
               to
               excuse
               my
               tediousnesse
               :
               I
               rest
               ,
            
             
               
                 Yours
                 to
                 command
                 ,
                 R.
                 W.
                 
              
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Preface
               of
               the
               Author
               upon
               the
               Second
               Book
               .
            
             
               
                 IN
                 my
                 First
                 Book
                 ,
                 I
                 handled
                 the
                 understanding
                 of
                 the
                 Art
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 manner
                 how
                 we
                 may
                 Judge
                 of
                 Dreames
                 ;
                 and
                 onely
                 glanced
                 at
                 things
                 ,
                 whereof
                 I
                 must
                 speake
                 more
                 at
                 large
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 Second
                 and
                 Third
                 Book
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 of
                 all
                 things
                 common
                 and
                 usuall
                 to
                 man.
                 Having
                 ,
                 alwayes
                 regard
                 ,
                 that
                 without
                 great
                 need
                 ,
                 I
                 borrow
                 nothing
                 of
                 others
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 leaving
                 nothing
                 which
                 may
                 fall
                 to
                 my
                 purpose
                 ,
                 unlesse
                 it
                 be
                 something
                 which
                 hath
                 bin
                 well
                 and
                 learnedly
                 handled
                 by
                 the
                 Ancients
                 .
              
               
               
                 By
                 whose
                 meanes
                 it
                 were
                 not
                 needfull
                 that
                 I
                 should
                 handle
                 it
                 ,
                 lest
                 in
                 desiring
                 to
                 contradict
                 them
                 ,
                 I
                 should
                 be
                 constrained
                 to
                 produce
                 untruths
                 ;
                 or
                 in
                 saying
                 as
                 they
                 do
                 ,
                 I
                 should
                 seeme
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 desire
                 to
                 hinder
                 their
                 Workes
                 and
                 Labours
                 ,
                 from
                 comming
                 to
                 knowledge
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               end
               of
               the
               Preface
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             
             
               The
               Second
               Booke
               of
               Artimedorus
               His
               Exposition
               of
               Dreames
               .
            
             
               
                 To
                 Watch.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 in
                 the
                 Night
                 one
                 watcheth
                 in
                 a
                 Chamber
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 great
                 affayres
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 use
                 any
                 subtleties
                 ,
                 or
                 deceits
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ●ood
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 not
                 be
                 without
                 worke
                 and
                 gaine
                 ,
                 the
                 others
                 undergoing
                 their
                 attempts
                 with
                 great
                 subtlety
                 ,
                 shall
                 ●ome
                 to
                 the
                 height
                 of
                 their
                 enterprise
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 go
                 out
                 and
                 salute
                 one
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 you
                 are
                 going
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 in
                 the
                 morning
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 not
                 hin●red
                 nor
                 stopt
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 signifyes
                 ●our
                 businesse
                 shall
                 have
                 good
                 issue
                 :
                 but
                 not
                 
                 to
                 be
                 able
                 to
                 get
                 out
                 ,
                 nor
                 finde
                 issue
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 hinderance
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 would
                 travail
                 ,
                 and
                 impeachment
                 of
                 affayrs
                 ,
                 an●
                 long
                 sicknesse
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 .
                 To
                 salute
                 his
                 familiar
                 friend
                 ,
                 to
                 speak
                 to
                 him
                 and
                 embrace
                 him
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 you
                 shall
                 speak
                 and
                 hear
                 good
                 news
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 not
                 our
                 very
                 familiars
                 ,
                 but
                 onely
                 simply
                 known●
                 to
                 us
                 ,
                 the
                 dream
                 is
                 not
                 so
                 good
                 :
                 if
                 they
                 b●
                 our
                 enemies
                 ,
                 if
                 signifies
                 we
                 shall
                 enter
                 into
                 friendship
                 with
                 them
                 .
                 To
                 kisse
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 sick
                 ,
                 signifies
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 health
                 ,
                 it
                 forbids
                 him
                 to
                 speake
                 of
                 his
                 affayres
                 at
                 that
                 present
                 ,
                 because
                 h●
                 hath
                 kissed
                 the
                 mouth
                 of
                 the
                 dead
                 :
                 notwithstanding
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 dead
                 party
                 hath
                 béene
                 ou●
                 pleasant
                 and
                 private
                 friend
                 ,
                 it
                 hindreth
                 not
                 a
                 whit
                 ,
                 either
                 to
                 speak
                 or
                 undertake
                 any
                 thing
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Apparell
                 in
                 generall
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 habits
                 accustomed
                 and
                 agréeable
                 to
                 the
                 season
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 :
                 as
                 in
                 Summe●
                 a
                 habite
                 of
                 Linnen
                 cloth
                 and
                 fine
                 Wooll
                 in
                 Winter
                 a
                 new
                 garment
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 strong
                 wooll
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 onely
                 which
                 is
                 at
                 law
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 is
                 a
                 servant
                 desiring
                 liberty
                 ,
                 new
                 a●●
                 parell
                 is
                 bad
                 ,
                 because
                 he
                 must
                 have
                 long
                 
                 time
                 to
                 use
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 refuse
                 them
                 again
                 .
                 A
                 white
                 garment
                 is
                 good
                 only
                 to
                 Priests
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 signifies
                 trouble
                 :
                 to
                 Mechanicks
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 no
                 work
                 :
                 and
                 revealeth
                 Malefactors
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 but
                 the
                 black
                 garment
                 it
                 is
                 health
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 I
                 have
                 often
                 séene
                 poore
                 men
                 ,
                 servants
                 ,
                 and
                 captives
                 ,
                 having
                 dreamt
                 they
                 were
                 attyred
                 in
                 black
                 ,
                 died
                 .
                 This
                 black
                 habit
                 is
                 bad
                 except
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 would
                 doe
                 secret
                 things
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 a
                 garment
                 of
                 divers
                 colors
                 ,
                 or
                 scarlet
                 ,
                 for
                 Priests
                 ,
                 jesters
                 and
                 Stage-Players
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 signifies
                 troubls
                 ,
                 dangers
                 ,
                 and
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 is
                 they
                 shal
                 be
                 tormented
                 with
                 strong
                 and
                 abundant
                 humors
                 .
                 A
                 robe
                 of
                 scarlet
                 to
                 servants
                 ,
                 and
                 rich
                 men
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 signifying
                 liberty
                 and
                 honour
                 ,
                 or
                 dignity
                 .
                 It
                 kils
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 and
                 brings
                 greater
                 poverty
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ;
                 to
                 many
                 it
                 hath
                 signified
                 captivity
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 man
                 clad
                 in
                 purple
                 or
                 scarlet
                 ,
                 must
                 also
                 have
                 a
                 diadem
                 or
                 a
                 crown
                 ,
                 and
                 many
                 about
                 him
                 to
                 guard
                 his
                 body
                 .
                 Every
                 such
                 robe
                 dyed
                 in
                 Scarlet
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 some
                 hurts
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 an
                 ague
                 .
                 A
                 womans
                 gown
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 onely
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 wife
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 come
                 upon
                 stages
                 ●o
                 play
                 .
                 Others
                 after
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 lose
                 their
                 wife
                 ,
                 or
                 fall
                 into
                 great
                 sicknes
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 
                 the
                 delicacy
                 and
                 effeminatenesse
                 of
                 those
                 which
                 wear
                 such
                 garments
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 notwithstanding
                 in
                 cause
                 of
                 rejoycing
                 and
                 assemblies
                 ,
                 neither
                 gowns
                 of
                 divers
                 colours
                 ▪
                 nor
                 womens
                 gowns
                 ,
                 are
                 bad
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 a
                 gown
                 of
                 the
                 fashion
                 of
                 some
                 strange
                 nation
                 is
                 good
                 luck
                 among
                 strangers
                 ,
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 purposeth
                 to
                 go
                 ,
                 or
                 remain
                 ,
                 or
                 leade
                 his
                 life
                 amongst
                 them
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 and
                 hindrance
                 of
                 affayrs
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 delicate
                 and
                 sumptuous
                 gown
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 rich
                 and
                 poore
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 the
                 first
                 ,
                 their
                 present
                 prosperity
                 shall
                 continue
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 their
                 goods
                 shall
                 increase
                 .
                 Broken
                 and
                 torn
                 gowns
                 ,
                 is
                 hur●
                 and
                 hindrance
                 of
                 affayrs
                 .
                 A
                 Coat
                 ,
                 a
                 jacket
                 or
                 short
                 cloak
                 ,
                 or
                 shirt
                 of
                 woollen
                 cloth
                 ,
                 is
                 anger
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 a
                 Law
                 suit
                 :
                 wherefore
                 it
                 〈◊〉
                 better
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 lose
                 them
                 ,
                 then
                 you
                 have
                 them
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 any
                 other
                 hab●●
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ;
                 except
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 servan●●
                 captives
                 ,
                 and
                 debtors
                 :
                 for
                 these
                 garments
                 being
                 lost
                 ,
                 argue
                 losse
                 of
                 evils
                 ;
                 which
                 encompasse
                 them
                 :
                 for
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 〈◊〉
                 dream
                 of
                 losse
                 or
                 nakednesse
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 losse
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 pleasant
                 things
                 .
                 ●
                 fair
                 and
                 brave
                 gown
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 divers
                 colour●
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 rich
                 and
                 joyfull
                 woman
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 one
                 kéeps
                 her
                 brave
                 for
                 her
                 pleasure
                 ,
                 the
                 other
                 divers
                 colours
                 argue
                 her
                 profit
                 .
                 It
                 ●●
                 
                 always
                 better
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 have
                 good
                 ,
                 fayr
                 ,
                 rich
                 ,
                 and
                 cleanly
                 garments
                 ,
                 then
                 little
                 and
                 durty
                 ;
                 except
                 to
                 those
                 wh●●
                 exercise
                 ●ovenly
                 and
                 durty
                 trades
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 dreame
                 one
                 washeth
                 his
                 garments
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 to
                 wash
                 ones
                 clothes
                 ,
                 or
                 an
                 other
                 bodies
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 staine
                 ,
                 and
                 lose
                 ,
                 or
                 escape
                 some
                 hurt
                 ,
                 and
                 danger
                 about
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 or
                 life
                 :
                 for
                 clothes
                 being
                 washed
                 ,
                 lose
                 their
                 uncleannesse
                 .
                 This
                 dreame
                 also
                 shewes
                 ,
                 that
                 some
                 body
                 shall
                 learne
                 and
                 perceive
                 our
                 secrets
                 ,
                 for
                 to
                 wash
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 take
                 ,
                 and
                 amend
                 ,
                 or
                 correct
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 it
                 is
                 an
                 ill
                 dreame
                 for
                 them
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 doubt
                 to
                 be
                 reproved
                 or
                 surprised
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Exteriour
                 Braveries
                 .
              
               
                 RIngs
                 of
                 yron
                 about
                 one
                 ,
                 signifie
                 goods
                 ,
                 but
                 with
                 labour
                 .
                 Also
                 rings
                 of
                 gold
                 which
                 have
                 stones
                 are
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 stones
                 ▪
                 signifie
                 paines
                 without
                 profit
                 .
                 But
                 alwayes
                 massy
                 and
                 full
                 rings
                 are
                 better
                 then
                 hollow
                 ,
                 which
                 signifie
                 deceit
                 and
                 falshood
                 ,
                 and
                 greater
                 hope
                 then
                 profit
                 .
                 Rings
                 of
                 Amber
                 ,
                 Ivory
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 like
                 ,
                 
                 are
                 good
                 only
                 for
                 women
                 .
                 Carcanets
                 ,
                 chains
                 ▪
                 pearles
                 ,
                 pre●ious
                 stones
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 adornings
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 necks
                 of
                 women
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 women
                 :
                 ●o
                 widowes
                 and
                 maids
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 mariage
                 ;
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 :
                 and
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 husbands
                 and
                 children
                 ,
                 they
                 betoken
                 purchases
                 and
                 riches
                 :
                 for
                 as
                 women
                 are
                 provided
                 of
                 these
                 deckings
                 ,
                 so
                 shall
                 they
                 be
                 stored
                 of
                 husbands
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 goods
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 men
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 signifies
                 deceit
                 ,
                 craft
                 ,
                 and
                 confusion
                 in
                 accounts
                 of
                 money
                 ,
                 not
                 because
                 of
                 the
                 matter
                 ,
                 but
                 of
                 the
                 form
                 ▪
                 and
                 fashion
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Gold
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 Rings
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 a
                 man
                 to
                 dream
                 he
                 hath
                 gold
                 is
                 not
                 bad
                 ,
                 because
                 of
                 the
                 matter
                 ;
                 as
                 every
                 one
                 will
                 say
                 ,
                 but
                 contrariwise
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 :
                 but
                 oftentimes
                 when
                 one
                 hath
                 dreamt
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 too
                 much
                 or
                 an
                 excesse
                 ,
                 and
                 ill
                 agreeing
                 to
                 the
                 sex
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 fashion
                 and
                 figure
                 :
                 as
                 to
                 men
                 ,
                 billiments
                 ,
                 chains
                 ,
                 and
                 caxquenets
                 ,
                 in
                 like
                 manner
                 :
                 as
                 to
                 poore
                 me
                 ▪
                 to
                 dream
                 of
                 a
                 crown
                 of
                 gold
                 ,
                 and
                 plate
                 and
                 great
                 piec●s
                 of
                 gold
                 .
                 For
                 when
                 any
                 one
                 shal
                 have
                 such
                 a
                 dream
                 the
                 gold
                 signifieth
                 evill
                 ,
                 not
                 in
                 respect
                 of
                 the
                 matter
                 ,
                 but
                 the
                 workmanship
                 and
                 figure
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 the
                 head
                 tyres
                 
                 be
                 lost
                 ,
                 broken
                 ,
                 or
                 bruised
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 dream
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 losse
                 to
                 a
                 woman
                 .
                 Losse
                 of
                 Rings
                 to
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 signifies
                 not
                 onely
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 them
                 that
                 had
                 charge
                 over
                 his
                 goods
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 tennant
                 ,
                 &c.
                 but
                 also
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 his
                 goods
                 ,
                 lands
                 and
                 possessions
                 ,
                 or
                 that
                 he
                 will
                 not
                 lend
                 or
                 give
                 away
                 any
                 more
                 ,
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 he
                 hath
                 lent
                 and
                 committed
                 charge
                 to
                 before
                 times
                 :
                 to
                 many
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 hath
                 foretold
                 losse
                 of
                 eyes
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 eyes
                 have
                 some
                 agréement
                 with
                 the
                 rings
                 ,
                 because
                 of
                 the
                 radiance
                 of
                 the
                 stones
                 :
                 but
                 when
                 as
                 your
                 dreame
                 is
                 eyther
                 of
                 hosen
                 or
                 shooes
                 ,
                 we
                 must
                 judge
                 as
                 of
                 the
                 apparell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Kembing
                 ones
                 selfe
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 curled
                 Hayre
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 ●o
                 combe
                 him
                 or
                 her selfe
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 both
                 to
                 man
                 and
                 woman
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyes
                 to
                 goe
                 out
                 of
                 evill
                 time
                 and
                 affayres
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 plate
                 and
                 curle
                 his
                 hayres
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 for
                 women
                 ,
                 and
                 Courtiers
                 which
                 use
                 it
                 .
                 To
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 debt
                 and
                 impeachment
                 for
                 money
                 ,
                 and
                 sometimes
                 imprisoning
                 and
                 sedition
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Looking-Glasse
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 be
                 before
                 a
                 Looking-Glasse
                 and
                 to
                 sée
                 themselves
                 accoring
                 to
                 their
                 true
                 shape
                 ▪
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 and
                 her
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 married
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 Glasse
                 represents
                 to
                 the
                 man
                 his
                 Wife
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 woman
                 her
                 Husband
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 also
                 to
                 sad
                 and
                 afflicted
                 people
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 they
                 shall
                 soon
                 passe
                 out
                 of
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 because
                 heavi●
                 men
                 look
                 not
                 in
                 a
                 Glasse
                 ,
                 But
                 this
                 dream
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 is
                 death
                 .
                 Others
                 by
                 this
                 dream
                 have
                 gone
                 into
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 himselfe
                 in
                 the
                 glasse
                 not
                 such
                 as
                 he
                 is
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 made
                 father
                 of
                 Bastards
                 or
                 other
                 mens
                 children
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 sée
                 himselfe
                 more
                 ill
                 ▪
                 favoured
                 and
                 deformed
                 ,
                 is
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 As
                 also
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 sée
                 himselfe
                 in
                 the
                 water
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 or
                 some
                 familiar
                 friend
                 of
                 his
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Ayre
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 there
                 done
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Ayre
                 cléere
                 and
                 pure
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 chiefly
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 lost
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 would
                 make
                 voyages
                 .
                 The
                 ayre
                 troubled
                 and
                 cloudy
                 ,
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 
                 signifyeth
                 hinderance
                 and
                 anger
                 .
                 Raine
                 without
                 great
                 winde
                 or
                 tempest
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 go
                 into
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 their
                 vocation
                 and
                 work
                 abroad
                 without
                 shelter
                 .
                 Little
                 Rains
                 and
                 dr●ps
                 of
                 water
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Plowmen
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 little
                 gain
                 .
                 Great
                 tempestuous
                 Rains
                 are
                 troubles
                 ,
                 hurt
                 and
                 dangers
                 :
                 except
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 servants
                 poore
                 and
                 afflicted
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 argues
                 short
                 deliverance
                 from
                 theyr
                 present
                 evils
                 ,
                 as
                 presently
                 after
                 so
                 suddaine
                 a
                 Tempest
                 comes
                 fayr
                 Weather
                 .
                 Snow
                 and
                 yse
                 séen
                 in
                 theyr
                 time
                 ,
                 signifye
                 nothing
                 ,
                 but
                 that
                 the
                 spirit
                 when
                 the
                 body
                 sléeps
                 remembers
                 the
                 cold
                 of
                 the
                 day
                 .
                 But
                 out
                 of
                 time
                 and
                 season
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 onely
                 good
                 for
                 plowmen
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 not
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 argues
                 that
                 theyr
                 businesse
                 shall
                 go
                 forward
                 coldly
                 ,
                 and
                 forbids
                 them
                 to
                 travaile
                 .
                 Hayles
                 are
                 troubles
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 reveales
                 secrets
                 .
                 Thunder
                 without
                 Lightnings
                 ,
                 to
                 servants
                 trouble
                 and
                 falshood
                 :
                 but
                 Lightning
                 without
                 thunder
                 ,
                 vaine
                 feare
                 and
                 without
                 cause
                 .
                 To
                 sée
                 the
                 Elementary
                 fire
                 ,
                 cleane
                 pure
                 and
                 cleare
                 ,
                 not
                 great
                 nor
                 thicke
                 ,
                 are
                 threatnings
                 to
                 some
                 Nobles
                 and
                 men
                 of
                 gea●
                 Estates
                 .
                 But
                 large
                 fire
                 and
                 th●eke
                 ,
                 is
                 approach
                 of
                 Enemies
                 ,
                 Povertie
                 ,
                 and
                 Famine
                 .
                 
                 In
                 what
                 place
                 soever
                 the
                 fire
                 is
                 :
                 and
                 from
                 what
                 place
                 it
                 comes
                 ,
                 be
                 it
                 from
                 the
                 North
                 South
                 ,
                 East
                 ,
                 or
                 West
                 ,
                 from
                 that
                 side
                 shall
                 the
                 Enemies
                 come
                 ,
                 and
                 about
                 those
                 Regions
                 shall
                 they
                 run
                 ;
                 or
                 else
                 there
                 shall
                 be
                 famine
                 :
                 but
                 yet
                 it
                 is
                 worse
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 he
                 carries
                 the
                 fire
                 .
                 To
                 see
                 in
                 your
                 dream
                 torches
                 and
                 burning
                 flames
                 fall
                 from
                 heaven
                 ,
                 signifie
                 that
                 Wood
                 stacks
                 ,
                 Colonnies
                 ,
                 and
                 trées
                 shall
                 be
                 burnt
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 great
                 and
                 extream
                 danger
                 of
                 life
                 to
                 him
                 that
                 dreams
                 it
                 .
                 Lightning
                 without
                 tempest
                 ,
                 falling
                 near
                 without
                 touching
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 change
                 of
                 place
                 :
                 falling
                 before
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 forbids
                 travailing
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 touched
                 and
                 smitten
                 with
                 Lightning
                 ,
                 such
                 a
                 dreame
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 not
                 have
                 their
                 sin
                 and
                 povertie
                 hidden
                 ;
                 for
                 others
                 will
                 reveale
                 them
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 mighty
                 men
                 adorned
                 with
                 great
                 dignity
                 ,
                 as
                 that
                 of
                 a
                 Scepter
                 ,
                 or
                 Crown
                 of
                 gold
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 for
                 the
                 fire
                 resembleth
                 the
                 gold
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 this
                 dreams
                 signifyeth
                 losse
                 of
                 goods
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 unmarried
                 it
                 signifieth
                 marriage
                 be
                 they
                 rich
                 or
                 poore
                 :
                 but
                 it
                 breaketh
                 marriages
                 made
                 ,
                 and
                 maketh
                 friends
                 enemies
                 ,
                 for
                 Lightning
                 looseneth
                 ,
                 but
                 uniteth
                 not
                 :
                 those
                 that
                 have
                 children
                 ,
                 upon
                 this
                 dream
                 shall
                 lose
                 them
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 trée
                 toucht
                 
                 with
                 Lightning
                 withers
                 ,
                 and
                 loseth
                 both
                 fruit
                 ,
                 flower
                 ,
                 and
                 bud
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 of
                 Lightning
                 makes
                 Champions
                 honourable
                 ,
                 and
                 graceth
                 Oratours
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 such
                 as
                 would
                 show
                 themselves
                 and
                 make
                 appearance
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 at
                 Law
                 ,
                 in
                 case
                 of
                 honour
                 and
                 renowne
                 ,
                 though
                 losse
                 in
                 cases
                 of
                 Possessions
                 and
                 houses
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 losse
                 of
                 Land
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 possesse
                 it
                 :
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 pretend
                 to
                 take
                 Possession
                 ,
                 it
                 denies
                 entrance
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 signifieth
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 return
                 to
                 his
                 owne
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 his
                 owne
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 die
                 there
                 :
                 you
                 must
                 understand
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 all
                 one
                 to
                 dreame
                 you
                 are
                 onely
                 toucht
                 on
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 or
                 on
                 the
                 stomack
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 be
                 burned
                 by
                 the
                 Lightning
                 :
                 but
                 take
                 héed
                 lest
                 you
                 dreame
                 you
                 are
                 all
                 burned
                 and
                 consumed
                 by
                 the
                 Lightning
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 it
                 .
                 Also
                 you
                 must
                 know
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 to
                 be
                 scorcht
                 with
                 lightning
                 ,
                 being
                 with
                 his
                 face
                 on
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 or
                 lying
                 on
                 ones
                 backe
                 ,
                 or
                 being
                 in
                 a
                 ship
                 ,
                 but
                 onely
                 being
                 upright
                 upon
                 his
                 feet
                 or
                 sitting
                 in
                 a
                 royall
                 and
                 magestick
                 Seat.
                 
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Houshold
                 fire
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 you
                 sée
                 fire
                 on
                 the
                 Harth
                 cléere
                 ,
                 and
                 little
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 but
                 much
                 is
                 ill
                 .
                 Little
                 and
                 cleare
                 ,
                 is
                 abundance
                 of
                 goods
                 :
                 dead
                 fire
                 is
                 Poverty
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 there
                 be
                 any
                 one
                 sicke
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 .
                 To
                 hold
                 torches
                 and
                 fire-brands
                 by
                 night
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 especially
                 to
                 yong
                 folks
                 ;
                 to
                 whom
                 most
                 often
                 it
                 signifieth
                 love
                 ,
                 with
                 pleasure
                 and
                 effect
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 sée
                 another
                 hold
                 a
                 torch
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 .
                 A
                 burning
                 light
                 in
                 the
                 House
                 ,
                 cléer
                 and
                 clean
                 ,
                 is
                 affluence
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 Poore
                 ;
                 to
                 unmarried
                 ▪
                 persons
                 ,
                 marriage
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 Sicke
                 ,
                 health
                 .
                 But
                 an
                 obscure
                 and
                 troubled
                 Light
                 ,
                 is
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 death
                 by
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 A
                 light
                 put
                 out
                 is
                 health
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 :
                 for
                 soon
                 after
                 one
                 will
                 light
                 it
                 againe
                 .
                 A
                 Lampe
                 of
                 Brasse
                 ,
                 is
                 eyther
                 great
                 goods
                 ,
                 or
                 great
                 evils
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 disposition
                 of
                 the
                 light
                 .
                 A
                 Lampe
                 of
                 Earth
                 signifieth
                 least
                 hurt
                 :
                 the
                 one
                 and
                 the
                 other
                 reveale
                 secrets
                 .
                 A
                 Lampe
                 séene
                 in
                 a
                 Ship
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 great
                 joy
                 and
                 tranquility
                 to
                 Navigators
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 burning
                 houses
                 .
              
               
                 HOuses
                 burning
                 with
                 a
                 cléer
                 fire
                 without
                 falling
                 or
                 diminishing
                 ,
                 is
                 Riches
                 to
                 the
                 Poore
                 ;
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 Rich
                 ▪
                 higher
                 Estate
                 and
                 Dignity
                 :
                 But
                 to
                 the
                 Houses
                 which
                 burn
                 ,
                 or
                 fall
                 ,
                 or
                 consume
                 ,
                 are
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 and
                 signifie
                 death
                 of
                 masters
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 servants
                 ,
                 Parents
                 ,
                 or
                 Friends
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 sort
                 ,
                 trées
                 burning
                 before
                 or
                 within
                 the
                 house
                 .
                 The
                 doore
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 séeming
                 to
                 be
                 on
                 fire
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 good
                 wife
                 ,
                 and
                 danger
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 it
                 .
                 To
                 kindle
                 the
                 Fyre
                 easily
                 in
                 the
                 Oven
                 or
                 Harth
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 Generation
                 :
                 but
                 for
                 it
                 to
                 goe
                 out
                 straight
                 after
                 is
                 hurt
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Dogs
                 and
                 the
                 Chase
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 hayes
                 and
                 ginnes
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 such
                 things
                 to
                 ensnare
                 and
                 surprise
                 beasts
                 are
                 ill
                 ,
                 unlesse
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 seeke
                 Servants
                 run
                 away
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 thing
                 lost
                 ,
                 for
                 then
                 it
                 signifieth
                 speedy
                 recoverie
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 set
                 and
                 hold
                 them
                 your selfe
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 see
                 another
                 hold
                 them
                 ,
                 in
                 asmuch
                 as
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 trouble
                 then
                 to
                 be
                 troubled
                 .
                 Gray-hounds
                 going
                 to
                 the
                 Chase
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 signifie
                 actions
                 and
                 imployments
                 ensuing
                 :
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 accused
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 in
                 suit
                 of
                 law
                 they
                 are
                 il
                 ,
                 but
                 returning
                 from
                 hunting
                 ,
                 they
                 take
                 away
                 feare
                 ,
                 and
                 hinder
                 a
                 workeman
                 .
                 A
                 houshold
                 Dog
                 signifyes
                 farms
                 ,
                 servants
                 ,
                 and
                 possessions
                 to
                 come
                 :
                 an
                 other
                 mans
                 dog
                 fawning
                 on
                 us
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 craft
                 and
                 deceit
                 against
                 us
                 by
                 his
                 Master
                 :
                 byting
                 and
                 barking
                 at
                 us
                 ,
                 signifie
                 injuries
                 ,
                 adversities
                 ,
                 and
                 oftentimes
                 Agues
                 .
                 Little
                 Ladies
                 dogs
                 ,
                 signifie
                 delight
                 and
                 pastime
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Beasts
                 of
                 all
                 sorts
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Sheep
                 signifieth
                 advancement
                 ,
                 and
                 obtaining
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 dreame
                 you
                 have
                 many
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 see
                 them
                 of
                 others
                 and
                 feed
                 them
                 :
                 Especially
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 desire
                 to
                 handle
                 Government
                 and
                 charge
                 of
                 people
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 attained
                 thereto
                 already
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 Sophisters
                 ,
                 Pedaunts
                 ,
                 and
                 Schoole-masters
                 .
                 The
                 Ramme
                 signifieth
                 the
                 Master
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 Prince
                 and
                 King.
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 be
                 lifted
                 on
                 high
                 surely
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 plain
                 and
                 easie
                 places
                 ,
                 especially
                 for
                 Orators
                 ,
                 Atorneys
                 ,
                 Proctors
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 desire
                 to
                 heap
                 up
                 gold
                 and
                 silver
                 ,
                 by
                 his
                 labour
                 .
                 Goats
                 signifie
                 no
                 good
                 
                 but
                 are
                 worse
                 to
                 Navigators
                 .
                 Asses
                 bearing
                 charge
                 ,
                 strong
                 ,
                 and
                 obedient
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 friendship
                 and
                 company
                 ,
                 and
                 signifie
                 the
                 Wife
                 ,
                 companion
                 ,
                 or
                 friend
                 ;
                 being
                 not
                 proud
                 above
                 their
                 estate
                 ,
                 or
                 fierce
                 ,
                 but
                 gentle
                 ,
                 and
                 very
                 obedient
                 ,
                 and
                 they
                 are
                 also
                 good
                 in
                 all
                 affairs
                 and
                 enterprises
                 .
                 Mules
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 al
                 works
                 ,
                 especially
                 to
                 husbandry
                 ,
                 only
                 they
                 crosse
                 weddings
                 and
                 procreations
                 .
                 If
                 the
                 Asses
                 or
                 Mules
                 are
                 hot
                 or
                 mad
                 ,
                 and
                 do
                 any
                 hurt
                 ,
                 or
                 be
                 savage
                 ,
                 it
                 argueth
                 deceit
                 ,
                 by
                 some
                 of
                 our
                 owne
                 house
                 ,
                 or
                 subjects
                 .
                 Mules
                 also
                 signifye
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 .
                 Oxen
                 in
                 labour
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 but
                 in
                 a
                 heard
                 they
                 are
                 trouble
                 divulgation
                 ,
                 and
                 perill
                 :
                 the
                 Bul
                 signifies
                 any
                 great
                 personage
                 ,
                 especially
                 if
                 they
                 threaten
                 and
                 pursue
                 you
                 ;
                 to
                 Mariners
                 it
                 is
                 tempest
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 he
                 wound
                 you
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 hurt
                 and
                 shipwrack
                 ,
                 by
                 some
                 inconvenience
                 which
                 shal
                 fall
                 from
                 the
                 top
                 of
                 the
                 Mast
                 ,
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 often
                 experienced
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 daily
                 often
                 falls
                 out
                 .
                 Thus
                 much
                 shall
                 suffice
                 concerning
                 domesticall
                 and
                 familiar
                 Beasts
                 .
                 Now
                 let
                 us
                 speake
                 of
                 Wilde
                 and
                 Savage
                 Beastes
                 .
                 To
                 sée
                 a
                 gentle
                 ,
                 familiar
                 and
                 fawning
                 Lyon
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 profit
                 :
                 by
                 the
                 King
                 to
                 a
                 man
                 of
                 warre
                 :
                 by
                 the
                 sentence
                 of
                 the
                 Judges
                 to
                 the
                 Wrestler
                 or
                 Fencer
                 :
                 by
                 the
                 
                 Magistrate
                 to
                 the
                 Mechanick
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 the
                 Master
                 to
                 the
                 servant
                 .
                 For
                 the
                 Lyon
                 represents
                 these
                 persons
                 for
                 his
                 force
                 and
                 might
                 ;
                 but
                 if
                 he
                 be
                 hot
                 ,
                 and
                 would
                 hurt
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 fear
                 and
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 and
                 threatning
                 by
                 such
                 persons
                 ,
                 and
                 danger
                 of
                 fire
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 ,
                 or
                 have
                 the
                 forehead
                 of
                 a
                 Lyon
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ;
                 and
                 most
                 often
                 the
                 begetting
                 of
                 a
                 manchild
                 :
                 the
                 Lionnesse
                 signifieth
                 as
                 the
                 Lyon
                 ,
                 only
                 lesse
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 lesse
                 hurts
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 by
                 men
                 ,
                 but
                 by
                 women
                 .
                 I
                 have
                 also
                 known
                 by
                 this
                 dreame
                 of
                 a
                 Lyonnesse
                 scaring
                 or
                 byting
                 ,
                 rich
                 personages
                 have
                 falne
                 into
                 crimes
                 and
                 accusations
                 :
                 the
                 Leopard
                 signifieth
                 (
                 both
                 the
                 man
                 and
                 the
                 woman
                 )
                 wicked
                 and
                 deceitfull
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 diversity
                 of
                 colours
                 :
                 also
                 people
                 of
                 a
                 strange
                 Countrey
                 ,
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 exceeding
                 feare
                 ,
                 and
                 sore
                 eyes
                 :
                 the
                 she
                 Beare
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 Wife
                 ,
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 and
                 return
                 from
                 a
                 strange
                 Country
                 :
                 the
                 Elephant
                 seen
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 is
                 feare
                 and
                 danger
                 .
                 I
                 have
                 often
                 observed
                 and
                 knowne
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 Elephant
                 affrighting
                 one
                 ,
                 signified
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 and
                 catching
                 and
                 killing
                 one
                 ,
                 signifyed
                 death
                 .
                 I
                 knew
                 in
                 Italy
                 a
                 rich
                 and
                 healthful
                 woman
                 ,
                 which
                 dreamt
                 that
                 she
                 was
                 mounted
                 upon
                 an
                 Elephant
                 ,
                 and
                 shortly
                 after
                 dyed
                 .
                 You
                 must
                 understand
                 that
                 every
                 wilde
                 beast
                 generally
                 
                 representeth
                 our
                 enemies
                 ,
                 and
                 therfore
                 it
                 is
                 alwayes
                 better
                 to
                 overcome
                 them
                 then
                 to
                 be
                 overcome
                 of
                 them
                 :
                 the
                 Wolfe
                 signifieth
                 the
                 yeare
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 cruell
                 Enemie
                 hunting
                 plainly
                 against
                 us
                 .
                 The
                 Foxe
                 signifieth
                 the
                 same
                 that
                 the
                 Wolfe
                 ,
                 and
                 an
                 Enemy
                 hunting
                 secretly
                 ,
                 by
                 surprising
                 and
                 spying
                 ;
                 and
                 most
                 often
                 deceit
                 by
                 a
                 woman
                 :
                 the
                 Ape
                 signifyes
                 a
                 Malefactour
                 and
                 deceiver
                 :
                 the
                 Wilde
                 Bore
                 signifyeth
                 Raine
                 and
                 Tempest
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 travaile
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 pleade
                 a
                 strong
                 Adversarie
                 ,
                 to
                 Plowmen
                 sterilitie
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 marrieth
                 ,
                 a
                 rude
                 and
                 angry
                 Wife
                 :
                 to
                 ships
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 governance
                 and
                 course
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 land
                 journeyes
                 ,
                 the
                 way
                 easie
                 or
                 hard
                 to
                 hit
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 disposition
                 of
                 the
                 heart
                 .
                 In
                 other
                 places
                 it
                 signi
                 yes
                 ,
                 that
                 there
                 are
                 fugitives
                 and
                 deceivers
                 ,
                 false
                 and
                 perjured
                 Persons
                 ,
                 fearfull
                 ,
                 and
                 unassured
                 .
                 One
                 may
                 judge
                 of
                 every
                 other
                 Beast
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 former
                 manner
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 those
                 to
                 whom
                 they
                 appertaine
                 .
                 And
                 you
                 must
                 remember
                 ,
                 that
                 domesticall
                 Beasts
                 whichshew
                 themselves
                 fierce
                 and
                 savage
                 ,
                 signifye
                 ill
                 :
                 and
                 contrariwise
                 cruell
                 and
                 savage
                 Beasts
                 ,
                 which
                 in
                 your
                 dreame
                 represent
                 themselves
                 gentle
                 ,
                 and
                 domesticall
                 ,
                 signifye
                 good
                 .
                 Besides
                 they
                 signifye
                 exceeding
                 
                 profit
                 if
                 they
                 speake
                 our
                 language
                 ,
                 especially
                 if
                 they
                 say
                 any
                 good
                 thing
                 or
                 joyfull
                 ;
                 and
                 all
                 which
                 they
                 speake
                 ,
                 commonly
                 fals
                 out
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 creeping
                 Beasts
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Dragon
                 signifies
                 a
                 King
                 or
                 Lord
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 time
                 for
                 his
                 length
                 ;
                 also
                 riches
                 ,
                 gold
                 ,
                 and
                 silver
                 :
                 when
                 one
                 dreames
                 that
                 he
                 comes
                 and
                 gives
                 any
                 attempt
                 ,
                 or
                 speaks
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 great
                 goods
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 evill
                 .
                 A
                 dragon
                 folded
                 and
                 wreathed
                 ,
                 and
                 terrifying
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 great
                 danger
                 ,
                 and
                 captivity
                 ,
                 also
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 .
                 The
                 Serpent
                 signifieth
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 and
                 enmity
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 whom
                 he
                 shall
                 appeare
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 governe
                 him
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 enemy
                 and
                 sicknes
                 shall
                 handle
                 us
                 .
                 The
                 Aspe
                 and
                 Adder
                 signifie
                 mony
                 and
                 rich
                 wives
                 .
                 I
                 have
                 knowne
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 these
                 two
                 Beasts
                 comming
                 towards
                 us
                 wreathed
                 and
                 wound
                 together
                 ,
                 have
                 béene
                 arguments
                 of
                 good
                 ,
                 especially
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 bite
                 us
                 .
                 Any
                 beast
                 which
                 one
                 dreams
                 that
                 his
                 Wife
                 carrieth
                 hid
                 in
                 her
                 bosome
                 with
                 pleasure
                 and
                 pastime
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 she
                 shall
                 be
                 corrupted
                 by
                 the
                 Enemy
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreams
                 it
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 fearfull
                 and
                 sad
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 Beast
                 so
                 carried
                 ,
                 
                 she
                 shall
                 be
                 sicke
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 her
                 fruit
                 shall
                 be
                 indangered
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Fishing
                 .
              
               
                 NEts
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 other
                 Instruments
                 of
                 Flaxe
                 to
                 catch
                 Fishes
                 ,
                 signifye
                 the
                 same
                 which
                 the
                 Hayes
                 and
                 Ginnes
                 in
                 the
                 Chase
                 ,
                 of
                 which
                 we
                 have
                 spoken
                 above
                 :
                 So
                 a
                 Line
                 of
                 Silke
                 ,
                 or
                 Horse
                 hayre
                 and
                 wrought
                 ,
                 signifye
                 deceit
                 and
                 craft
                 .
                 Wherefore
                 it
                 is
                 alwayes
                 better
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 hold
                 them
                 your selfe
                 ,
                 then
                 that
                 any
                 other
                 holds
                 them
                 :
                 To
                 catch
                 much
                 fish
                 together
                 ,
                 and
                 very
                 big
                 ,
                 signifie
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 gain
                 and
                 profit
                 :
                 except
                 those
                 which
                 exercise
                 an
                 Art
                 ,
                 or
                 trade
                 which
                 requires
                 sitting
                 by
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 Masters
                 ,
                 Teachers
                 ,
                 and
                 Schoole-masters
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 cannot
                 fish
                 and
                 do
                 their
                 trade
                 ,
                 the
                 others
                 shall
                 have
                 foolish
                 Schollers
                 and
                 Auditors
                 ,
                 because
                 the
                 Fishes
                 are
                 mute
                 :
                 to
                 catch
                 little
                 Fishes
                 ,
                 is
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 and
                 no
                 profit
                 .
                 Every
                 Fish
                 of
                 divers
                 colours
                 is
                 poison
                 to
                 the
                 Sick
                 ,
                 deceit
                 and
                 treason
                 to
                 the
                 whole
                 .
                 Red
                 Fish
                 signifye
                 to
                 servants
                 and
                 malefactors
                 ,
                 torments
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 grosse
                 fevers
                 ,
                 and
                 inflamations
                 ;
                 revealing
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 .
                 Fish
                 which
                 have
                 seales
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 one
                 may
                 pill
                 ▪
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 
                 the
                 Sick
                 ,
                 Captives
                 ,
                 and
                 Poor
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 every
                 afflicted
                 Person
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 to
                 them
                 abolition
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 evils
                 ,
                 wherewith
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 encompassed
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Frogges
                 .
              
               
                 FRogs
                 are
                 abusers
                 and
                 Praters
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 see
                 them
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 live
                 upon
                 the
                 Commons
                 .
                 I
                 knew
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 who
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 beate
                 with
                 his
                 fyst
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 knuckles
                 or
                 joynts
                 of
                 his
                 fingers
                 upon
                 frogges
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 fell
                 out
                 that
                 his
                 master
                 gave
                 him
                 might
                 and
                 authority
                 over
                 all
                 the
                 affayres
                 of
                 his
                 house
                 .
                 So
                 then
                 one
                 must
                 think
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 Proud
                 represents
                 the
                 House
                 ,
                 the
                 Frogs
                 the
                 inhabitants
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 striking
                 of
                 his
                 fingers
                 the
                 commandement
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 great
                 Monsters
                 or
                 Fishes
                 of
                 the
                 Sea.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 a
                 great
                 Fish
                 in
                 the
                 Sea
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 no
                 man
                 ,
                 onely
                 the
                 Dolphin
                 excepted
                 ,
                 which
                 promiseth
                 Winde
                 from
                 the
                 place
                 from
                 whence
                 he
                 commeth
                 :
                 but
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Sea
                 every
                 Fish
                 and
                 great
                 monster
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 can
                 hurt
                 no
                 more
                 ,
                 nor
                 save
                 themselves
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 besides
                 that
                 ,
                 our
                 
                 dream
                 signifyes
                 that
                 our
                 Enemies
                 cannot
                 hurt
                 us
                 :
                 it
                 sayes
                 moreover
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 wicked
                 shall
                 be
                 punished
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 the
                 Dolphin
                 séene
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Sea
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 signifyes
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 some
                 of
                 our
                 good
                 friends
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Dive-dappers
                 and
                 Cormorants
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 sée
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 Dive-dappers
                 and
                 Cormorants
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 such
                 like
                 birds
                 of
                 the
                 Sea
                 ,
                 is
                 perill
                 to
                 Marriners
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 they
                 signifye
                 theyr
                 friends
                 and
                 whores
                 ,
                 deceivers
                 ,
                 and
                 wicked
                 perjured
                 Pyrates
                 ,
                 which
                 haunt
                 Rivers
                 and
                 the
                 Sea.
                 And
                 if
                 in
                 dreaming
                 he
                 sées
                 these
                 Byrds
                 ,
                 and
                 lose
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 never
                 recover
                 it
                 againe
                 .
                 Duckes
                 also
                 and
                 Drakes
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 Byrds
                 of
                 the
                 River
                 ,
                 signifye
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 dead
                 Fishes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 or
                 finde
                 Fishes
                 dead
                 in
                 the
                 Sea
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 betokens
                 vain
                 hopes
                 .
                 But
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 catch
                 them
                 or
                 buy
                 them
                 any
                 way
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 eat
                 them
                 drest
                 ,
                 and
                 according
                 to
                 their
                 dressing
                 you
                 must
                 judge
                 as
                 followeth
                 .
                 To
                 see
                 a
                 Fish
                 in
                 his
                 
                 Chamber
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 a
                 Master
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 .
                 A
                 woman
                 with
                 childe
                 dreaming
                 that
                 she
                 hath
                 a
                 Fish
                 in
                 stead
                 of
                 a
                 Childe
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 opinion
                 of
                 the
                 Ancients
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 dumbe
                 childe
                 :
                 but
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 known
                 ,
                 it
                 signifyes
                 more
                 often
                 she
                 shall
                 have
                 a
                 dying
                 childe
                 ,
                 or
                 of
                 little
                 life
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Birding
                 ,
                 or
                 hunting
                 of
                 Birds
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Lime-twigges
                 and
                 glew
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 returne
                 of
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 farre
                 off
                 ,
                 the
                 recovering
                 of
                 Fugitives
                 or
                 any
                 lost
                 thing
                 :
                 Of
                 the
                 Nets
                 and
                 Hayes
                 to
                 catch
                 Birds
                 in
                 ,
                 we
                 must
                 judge
                 as
                 of
                 those
                 of
                 wilde
                 Beasts
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 Birds
                 .
              
               
                 GReat
                 Byrds
                 are
                 better
                 for
                 the
                 rich
                 then
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 little
                 and
                 tidy
                 are
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 To
                 see
                 an
                 Eagle
                 flying
                 over
                 a
                 Stone
                 or
                 a
                 Tree
                 ,
                 or
                 in
                 a
                 high
                 place
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 undertake
                 businesse
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 feare
                 i●
                 is
                 evill
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 returne
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 a
                 farre
                 Country
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 his
                 flight
                 be
                 farre
                 ,
                 and
                 at
                 ease
                 and
                 pleasure
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 and
                 signifyes
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 business
                 
                 shall
                 have
                 end
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 so
                 soone
                 .
                 An
                 Eagle
                 flying
                 ,
                 and
                 falling
                 upon
                 the
                 head
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 it
                 ,
                 signifies
                 his
                 death
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 mounted
                 upon
                 an
                 Eagle
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 to
                 Kings
                 ,
                 Princes
                 ,
                 and
                 mighty
                 and
                 rich
                 personages
                 ,
                 death
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 the
                 poor
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 welcome
                 ,
                 and
                 received
                 of
                 all
                 rich
                 men
                 ,
                 from
                 whom
                 they
                 shall
                 draw
                 great
                 profit
                 ;
                 and
                 oftentimes
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 changing
                 ones
                 Countrey
                 ,
                 and
                 going
                 into
                 another
                 Nation
                 :
                 the
                 Eagle
                 threatning
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 threatning
                 of
                 some
                 great
                 personage
                 ,
                 but
                 being
                 gentle
                 ,
                 or
                 giving
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 or
                 speaking
                 ,
                 hath
                 beene
                 found
                 a
                 good
                 dream
                 by
                 experience
                 :
                 the
                 woman
                 which
                 dreams
                 that
                 she
                 hath
                 conceived
                 an
                 Eagle
                 ,
                 shall
                 beare
                 a
                 childe
                 which
                 shall
                 rise
                 (
                 according
                 to
                 his
                 quality
                 )
                 to
                 goods
                 and
                 honour
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 a
                 dead
                 Eagle
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 servant
                 ,
                 and
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 feare
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 the
                 master
                 and
                 the
                 threatner
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayres
                 .
                 The
                 Byrd
                 called
                 a
                 Gripe
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 earthen
                 potters
                 ,
                 tanners
                 and
                 dyers
                 of
                 leather
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 physitians
                 and
                 patients
                 they
                 are
                 evill
                 .
                 Also
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 wicked
                 striplings
                 and
                 robbers
                 dwelling
                 without
                 the
                 towne
                 ,
                 and
                 and
                 evill
                 in
                 every
                 thing
                 :
                 the
                 Fawlcon
                 and
                 the
                 Kyte
                 ,
                 signifye
                 théeves
                 and
                 Robbers
                 :
                 
                 the
                 Crow
                 may
                 signifie
                 the
                 Adulteresse
                 and
                 the
                 Thiefe
                 :
                 the
                 Raven
                 signifyeth
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayres
                 ,
                 an
                 old
                 Wife
                 ,
                 and
                 winter
                 .
                 Bats
                 signifie
                 néedy
                 folks
                 ,
                 and
                 trouble
                 in
                 vaine
                 ,
                 which
                 the
                 Jay
                 also
                 signifyeth
                 .
                 Wilde
                 Pigeons
                 signifye
                 wilde
                 and
                 dissolute
                 women
                 ,
                 and
                 tame
                 Pigeons
                 signifie
                 honest
                 women
                 and
                 Matrons
                 .
                 Especially
                 pleasure
                 in
                 businesse
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 case
                 of
                 frienship
                 ,
                 company
                 ,
                 and
                 reconciliation
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 good
                 ;
                 because
                 they
                 flock
                 together
                 .
                 Cranes
                 and
                 Storkes
                 séene
                 in
                 a
                 flock
                 ,
                 signifie
                 that
                 Thieves
                 and
                 Enemies
                 should
                 be
                 flyed
                 from
                 .
                 In
                 Winter
                 ,
                 bad
                 Weather
                 and
                 tempest
                 :
                 in
                 Summer
                 drought
                 .
                 But
                 being
                 séene
                 alone
                 ,
                 and
                 apart
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 Travailer
                 ,
                 and
                 signifye
                 the
                 return
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 farre
                 off
                 :
                 they
                 be
                 also
                 good
                 in
                 case
                 of
                 Weddings
                 and
                 Procreation
                 ,
                 especially
                 the
                 Storke
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 ayde
                 and
                 nourishment
                 which
                 her
                 little
                 ones
                 give
                 her
                 .
                 The
                 Swan
                 signifyeth
                 a
                 man
                 Musitian
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 Musieke
                 revealeth
                 secrets
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 his
                 colour
                 .
                 Being
                 séene
                 of
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 health
                 ,
                 but
                 if
                 he
                 sing
                 ,
                 death
                 :
                 for
                 he
                 never
                 sings
                 but
                 near
                 death
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Flyes
                 .
              
               
                 BEes
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 Plowmen
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 thereby
                 get
                 profit
                 ▪
                 to
                 others
                 they
                 signifye
                 trouble
                 ,
                 by
                 rea●●●
                 〈◊〉
                 the
                 noyse
                 they
                 make
                 :
                 and
                 wounds
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 their
                 sting
                 :
                 and
                 sicknesse
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 their
                 honey
                 and
                 waxe
                 .
                 Fluttering
                 upon
                 ones
                 head
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 should
                 be
                 a
                 Thiefe
                 or
                 Captain
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 they
                 signifye
                 evill
                 ;
                 especially
                 death
                 before
                 people
                 or
                 souldiers
                 .
                 To
                 shut
                 in
                 these
                 flyes
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 to
                 kill
                 them
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 only
                 except
                 to
                 Country
                 men
                 and
                 Plowmen
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 Sayle
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 sail
                 well
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 be
                 in
                 a
                 tempest
                 upon
                 the
                 River
                 or
                 Sea
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 danger
                 .
                 To
                 suffer
                 shipwracke
                 ,
                 the
                 ship
                 being
                 overwhelmed
                 or
                 broken
                 ,
                 is
                 most
                 dangerous
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 detained
                 by
                 force
                 ,
                 for
                 to
                 them
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 releasing
                 and
                 liberty
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 alwayes
                 best
                 to
                 saile
                 in
                 a
                 great
                 ship
                 which
                 hath
                 charge
                 .
                 Also
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 saile
                 by
                 sea
                 ,
                 then
                 by
                 land
                 .
                 To
                 have
                 a
                 minde
                 to
                 saile
                 and
                 not
                 
                 to
                 be
                 able
                 ,
                 is
                 hinderance
                 of
                 affayres
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 from
                 the
                 land
                 ,
                 ships
                 on
                 the
                 sea
                 sailing
                 at
                 their
                 ease
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 :
                 and
                 signifieth
                 to
                 travail
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 return
                 from
                 travail
                 ,
                 or
                 Messengers
                 and
                 newes
                 from
                 sea
                 .
                 Ships
                 going
                 fro●
                 〈◊〉
                 Haven
                 to
                 sea
                 ,
                 signifye
                 goods
                 and
                 slow
                 a●●yres
                 ,
                 but
                 arriving
                 to
                 the
                 Haven
                 ,
                 the
                 contrary
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 artificiall
                 haven
                 signifyeth
                 alwayes
                 our
                 friends
                 and
                 benefactors
                 :
                 the
                 Rocks
                 those
                 whom
                 we
                 love
                 by
                 constraint
                 :
                 the
                 anchors
                 surety
                 ,
                 but
                 hinderance
                 of
                 voyages
                 :
                 the
                 ropes
                 which
                 keep
                 the
                 ship
                 at
                 land
                 ,
                 are
                 debts
                 and
                 impediments
                 :
                 the
                 mast
                 signifieth
                 the
                 master
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 or
                 Galley
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 any
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 ship
                 on
                 fire
                 and
                 burn
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 danger
                 ,
                 lest
                 she
                 break
                 on
                 that
                 side
                 ,
                 or
                 danger
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 by
                 that
                 side
                 of
                 the
                 ship
                 is
                 meant
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Husbandry
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Plough
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 marriages
                 ,
                 procreation
                 ,
                 and
                 affayres
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 requireth
                 time
                 :
                 the
                 yoak
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 if
                 not
                 to
                 servants
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 for
                 them
                 to
                 see
                 it
                 broken
                 :
                 the
                 sythe
                 is
                 hurt
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 cutteth
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 time
                 of
                 halfe
                 a
                 year
                 :
                 the
                 saw
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 woman
                 and
                 her
                 profit
                 :
                 the
                 cutter
                 of
                 the
                 plough
                 ,
                 the
                 wood
                 ,
                 the
                 fan
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 five
                 ,
                 is
                 hurt
                 ,
                 departure
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 :
                 the
                 cart
                 is
                 the
                 life
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreams
                 it
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 cut
                 vines
                 ,
                 or
                 reap
                 out
                 of
                 time
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 that
                 your
                 busines
                 shall
                 be
                 slacked
                 to
                 such
                 time
                 as
                 men
                 use
                 to
                 cut
                 vines
                 and
                 mow
                 :
                 sheaves
                 of
                 corn
                 ,
                 or
                 like
                 grain
                 ,
                 are
                 also
                 hindrance
                 ,
                 for
                 this
                 is
                 not
                 ready
                 meate
                 .
                 Holes
                 in
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 ridges
                 ,
                 or
                 secret
                 places
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 where
                 grains
                 are
                 sowed
                 ,
                 or
                 hidden
                 ,
                 signifie
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 life
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 goods
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreamt
                 it
                 .
                 Hedges
                 ,
                 pales
                 ,
                 ditches
                 ,
                 set
                 for
                 limits
                 and
                 confines
                 of
                 inheritances
                 ,
                 are
                 ill
                 :
                 and
                 yet
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 fear
                 they
                 signifye
                 surety
                 ,
                 they
                 hinder
                 travailing
                 :
                 but
                 in
                 other
                 affayrs
                 signifye
                 ayd
                 ,
                 friends
                 ,
                 and
                 support
                 in
                 necessity
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Trees
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Oaks
                 are
                 people
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 folks
                 ,
                 the
                 Olive
                 trée
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 the
                 combat
                 ,
                 principality
                 and
                 liberty
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 see
                 it
                 flourishing
                 well
                 ,
                 bearing
                 fayr
                 and
                 ripe
                 fruit
                 in
                 season
                 :
                 to
                 beate
                 downe
                 Olives
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 but
                 servants
                 :
                 to
                 gather
                 olives
                 on
                 the
                 ground
                 ,
                 or
                 tread
                 upon
                 them
                 ,
                 is
                 pain
                 and
                 anger
                 :
                 the
                 Bay
                 tr●e
                 is
                 a
                 rich
                 and
                 fayr
                 wife
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 ill
                 successe
                 of
                 affayrs
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 is
                 bitter
                 :
                 but
                 as
                 for
                 physitions
                 
                 Poets
                 ,
                 and
                 Divines
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 their
                 art
                 .
                 The
                 Cypresse
                 trée
                 ,
                 is
                 patience
                 ,
                 and
                 lingring
                 .
                 Pine
                 trees
                 ,
                 and
                 bodyes
                 of
                 fyrre
                 tress
                 ,
                 have
                 reference
                 to
                 Patrons
                 and
                 Mariners
                 ,
                 because
                 that
                 thereof
                 men
                 make
                 ships
                 and
                 also
                 Rosen
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 sloth
                 ,
                 and
                 feare
                 .
                 Orange
                 trées
                 ,
                 Pomegranate
                 trees
                 ,
                 Apple
                 trées
                 ,
                 and
                 Pear
                 trées
                 ,
                 must
                 be
                 accounted
                 of
                 as
                 their
                 fruits
                 ,
                 wherof
                 we
                 spoke
                 in
                 our
                 first
                 book
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 spéech
                 of
                 meates
                 .
                 Pine
                 trées
                 ,
                 black
                 Poplars
                 ,
                 Elmes
                 ,
                 Ashes
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 such
                 like
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 onely
                 for
                 Soldiers
                 ,
                 Joyners
                 ,
                 and
                 Carpenters
                 .
                 To
                 others
                 they
                 are
                 povertie
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 are
                 trees
                 without
                 fruit
                 .
                 Béech
                 and
                 Myrtle
                 trées
                 ,
                 are
                 wanton
                 women
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 undertake
                 any
                 such
                 businesse
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 they
                 are
                 paine
                 and
                 labour
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Dung.
                 
              
               
                 COw
                 Dung
                 ,
                 Horse-dung
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 others
                 (
                 except
                 mans
                 )
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 a
                 Plough-man
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 hurt
                 .
                 It
                 hath
                 been
                 proved
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 profit
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 of
                 meane
                 Estate
                 .
                 To
                 sée
                 great
                 store
                 of
                 mans
                 dung
                 ,
                 is
                 great
                 evill
                 ;
                 especially
                 ,
                 to
                 be
                 fowled
                 
                 therewith
                 is
                 most
                 evill
                 :
                 to
                 lay
                 his
                 dung
                 in
                 his
                 Chamber
                 is
                 great
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 or
                 divorce
                 of
                 his
                 wife
                 ▪
                 or
                 friend
                 ,
                 or
                 change
                 of
                 Lodging
                 ,
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 great
                 danger
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 ease
                 ones
                 belly
                 in
                 the
                 Church
                 :
                 in
                 the
                 Market
                 or
                 Hot-house
                 ,
                 is
                 shame
                 ,
                 hurt
                 ,
                 and
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 ease
                 ones
                 belly
                 well
                 ,
                 with
                 ease
                 and
                 much
                 ,
                 in
                 a
                 privie
                 Chamber-pot
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 allegiance
                 ,
                 and
                 discharge
                 of
                 care
                 and
                 businesse
                 .
                 I
                 have
                 knowne
                 it
                 good
                 also
                 to
                 ease
                 ones
                 selfe
                 by
                 the
                 Shore
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 Fields
                 ,
                 paths
                 ,
                 Rivers
                 ,
                 and
                 ponds
                 :
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 to
                 dreame
                 of
                 a
                 Cupboord
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Flouds
                 ,
                 Ponds
                 ,
                 Fountaines
                 ,
                 and
                 Welles
                 .
              
               
                 RIvers
                 having
                 their
                 waters
                 cleare
                 and
                 cleane
                 ,
                 sliding
                 gently
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 servants
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 Law-suits
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 as
                 would
                 travail
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 signifye
                 the
                 Masters
                 and
                 Judges
                 ,
                 which
                 doe
                 as
                 they
                 will
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 Travailers
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 run
                 daily
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 the
                 river
                 be
                 durty
                 ,
                 and
                 violent
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 contrary
                 ;
                 the
                 threatning
                 of
                 Masters
                 and
                 Judges
                 ,
                 and
                 hindrance
                 of
                 journeyes
                 .
                 '
                 Lis
                 yet
                 worse
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 River
                 seemes
                 to
                 carry
                 Houses
                 and
                 inheritance
                 
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 it
                 ,
                 or
                 himselfe
                 either
                 ,
                 and
                 abundance
                 of
                 evill
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 carry
                 him
                 even
                 to
                 the
                 sea
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 ill
                 to
                 be
                 upon
                 the
                 River
                 whose
                 waves
                 run
                 against
                 the
                 person
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 cannot
                 get
                 out
                 ,
                 for
                 with
                 pain
                 shall
                 one
                 suffer
                 and
                 support
                 the
                 evils
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 ,
                 hath
                 he
                 never
                 so
                 great
                 a
                 courage
                 .
                 The
                 great
                 ▪
                 flouds
                 are
                 rigorous
                 Judges
                 ,
                 angry
                 masters
                 ,
                 presses
                 of
                 people
                 ,
                 assemblies
                 and
                 noyse
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 violence
                 and
                 murmuring
                 whereof
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 passe
                 them
                 on
                 foot
                 ,
                 or
                 swimming
                 :
                 to
                 swim
                 in
                 a
                 River
                 or
                 pond
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 fall
                 into
                 great
                 inconvenience
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ever
                 better
                 to
                 swim
                 without
                 stay
                 to
                 the
                 shore
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 be
                 asléep
                 in
                 swimming
                 .
                 A
                 clear
                 River
                 running
                 into
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 comming
                 of
                 some
                 rich
                 man
                 ,
                 by
                 whom
                 one
                 shall
                 reap
                 great
                 profit
                 ,
                 but
                 a
                 troubled
                 and
                 violent
                 River
                 ,
                 and
                 removing
                 of
                 moveables
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 violence
                 of
                 some
                 enemy
                 .
                 A
                 River
                 tunning
                 out
                 of
                 a
                 rich
                 mans
                 house
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 authority
                 in
                 the
                 town
                 ,
                 and
                 be
                 very
                 bountifull
                 ,
                 and
                 liberall
                 .
                 To
                 the
                 poor
                 man
                 it
                 is
                 dou●t
                 of
                 his
                 Wife
                 ,
                 or
                 others
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 which
                 he
                 shall
                 hardly
                 rule
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 other
                 then
                 River
                 water
                 enter
                 into
                 the
                 house
                 troubled
                 and
                 durty
                 ,
                 is
                 doubt
                 of
                 fyre
                 ,
                 but
                 being
                 fayr
                 and
                 clear
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 gain
                 ,
                 possessions
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 money
                 .
                 In
                 the
                 like
                 sort
                 is
                 it
                 to
                 set
                 in
                 his
                 ground
                 or
                 house
                 a
                 Well
                 ,
                 which
                 was
                 not
                 there
                 before
                 :
                 and
                 it
                 also
                 signifieth
                 wife
                 or
                 children
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 none
                 :
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 Well
                 full
                 of
                 water
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 be
                 open
                 above
                 ,
                 and
                 strangers
                 draw
                 not
                 out
                 of
                 it
                 ,
                 for
                 that
                 should
                 be
                 losse
                 of
                 wife
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 or
                 goods
                 :
                 the
                 pond
                 being
                 great
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 the
                 same
                 that
                 the
                 River
                 ,
                 but
                 that
                 it
                 signifyes
                 hindrance
                 of
                 travailing
                 :
                 but
                 being
                 little
                 or
                 mean
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 rich
                 ,
                 and
                 pleasant
                 wife
                 loving
                 her
                 pleasures
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 to
                 sayle
                 in
                 a
                 Pond
                 or
                 River
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 to
                 swim
                 .
                 Fountains
                 and
                 Springs
                 ,
                 abounding
                 with
                 good
                 water
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 especially
                 to
                 the
                 Sick
                 and
                 poore
                 ,
                 announcing
                 to
                 them
                 health
                 ,
                 and
                 Riches
                 :
                 but
                 dry
                 is
                 clean
                 contrary
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Fennes
                 ,
                 Mountains
                 ,
                 Marishes
                 ,
                 Pathes
                 ,
                 and
                 Woods
                 .
              
               
                 MArshes
                 and
                 Fens
                 are
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 Shepheards
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 they
                 are
                 impeachments
                 .
                 Mountains
                 Uallyes
                 ,
                 Woods
                 ,
                 and
                 Plains
                 ,
                 are
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 fears
                 and
                 troubles
                 ,
                 stripes
                 to
                 servants
                 and
                 malefactors
                 ,
                 and
                 hurt
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 always
                 better
                 to
                 crosse
                 over
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 to
                 stay
                 there
                 ,
                 or
                 
                 number
                 in
                 the
                 way
                 .
                 Large
                 ,
                 plain
                 ,
                 and
                 easie
                 pathes
                 ,
                 are
                 fore-runners
                 of
                 health
                 ,
                 and
                 s●
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Law
                 ,
                 and
                 places
                 of
                 Pleading
                 ;
                 and
                 of
                 Physitians
                 .
              
               
                 PLaces
                 of
                 Pleading
                 ,
                 Judges
                 ,
                 Attorneyes
                 ,
                 and
                 Proctors
                 ;
                 are
                 trouble
                 ,
                 anger
                 ,
                 expense
                 ,
                 and
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 .
                 If
                 the
                 sick
                 man
                 dreames
                 he
                 obtaines
                 his
                 suit
                 ▪
                 he
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 better
                 estate
                 ,
                 if
                 otherwise
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 dye
                 :
                 and
                 if
                 he
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 suit
                 ,
                 dream
                 that
                 he
                 sits
                 in
                 the
                 Judges
                 seat
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 not
                 be
                 overthrowne
                 ,
                 but
                 rather
                 his
                 adverfary
                 .
                 Physitians
                 séene
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ▪
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 law
                 ,
                 signifie
                 the
                 same
                 that
                 Attorneys
                 and
                 proctors
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 High
                 Estates
                 and
                 Dignities
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 King
                 or
                 Emperor
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 is
                 death
                 ,
                 for
                 as
                 the
                 King
                 ,
                 so
                 also
                 death
                 is
                 subject
                 to
                 none
                 :
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 health
                 it
                 is
                 losse
                 ,
                 or
                 separation
                 of
                 parents
                 and
                 friends
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 King
                 hath
                 no
                 companion
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 Malefactor
                 it
                 is
                 surprising
                 ,
                 and
                 discovering
                 of
                 his
                 fault
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 King
                 is
                 knowne
                 ,
                 and
                 encompassed
                 with
                 
                 his
                 Guard
                 :
                 the
                 scepter
                 ,
                 crown
                 and
                 habit
                 or
                 ornament
                 royall
                 ,
                 signifie
                 as
                 much
                 :
                 the
                 poore
                 man
                 which
                 dreams
                 he
                 is
                 a
                 King
                 ,
                 shall
                 do
                 worthy
                 déeds
                 ,
                 whereof
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 honour
                 without
                 profit
                 :
                 the
                 servant
                 shall
                 be
                 at
                 liberty
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 for
                 ●
                 Phylosopher
                 ,
                 Poet
                 ,
                 or
                 Soothsayer
                 ,
                 for
                 there
                 is
                 nothing
                 more
                 frée
                 and
                 royall
                 ,
                 then
                 a
                 worthy
                 spirit
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 Captain
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 are
                 accustomed
                 therto
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 it
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 defaniation
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 servant
                 ,
                 liberty
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 Towne-Clarke
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 do
                 another
                 mans
                 worke
                 with
                 pain
                 void
                 of
                 profit
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 servant
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 government
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 faith
                 ,
                 and
                 authority
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 a
                 Major
                 or
                 Bayly
                 of
                 the
                 Town
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 have
                 charge
                 and
                 government
                 of
                 children
                 and
                 women
                 ,
                 are
                 troubles
                 and
                 angers
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 commission
                 and
                 power
                 over
                 the
                 living
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 physitians
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 studious
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 government
                 of
                 life
                 and
                 health
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 defamation
                 :
                 to
                 give
                 alms
                 and
                 generall
                 distributions
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 is
                 death
                 and
                 dissipation
                 of
                 goods
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 whole
                 trouble
                 and
                 defamation
                 :
                 to
                 good
                 men
                 being
                 poore
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 betokening
                 goods
                 and
                 ▪
                 advancement
                 comming
                 to
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 without
                 goods
                 one
                 cannot
                 give
                 such
                 Almes
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 Players
                 and
                 Moris-dancers
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 to
                 them
                 honour
                 and
                 praise
                 .
                 When
                 one
                 maketh
                 the
                 foresaid
                 Alms
                 and
                 distribution
                 ,
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 one
                 takes
                 his
                 part
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 but
                 not
                 to
                 take
                 it
                 or
                 receive
                 it
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 none
                 ,
                 but
                 evidently
                 signifyeth
                 death
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 receive
                 no
                 more
                 .
                 Any
                 dignity
                 which
                 requires
                 carrying
                 of
                 gold
                 and
                 purple
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 and
                 discredit
                 to
                 others
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 made
                 a
                 Bishop
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 ,
                 onely
                 except
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 chief
                 of
                 the
                 House
                 ,
                 assembly
                 or
                 Congregation
                 ,
                 is
                 pain
                 ,
                 anger
                 ,
                 and
                 oftentimes
                 hurt
                 :
                 any
                 state
                 belonging
                 to
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 which
                 a
                 woman
                 dreameth
                 she
                 hath
                 ,
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 to
                 her
                 death
                 :
                 and
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Warre
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 ,
                 and
                 Election
                 of
                 men
                 at
                 Armes
                 .
              
               
                 WAr
                 ,
                 and
                 affayres
                 of
                 war
                 ,
                 are
                 troubles
                 and
                 anger
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 excepting
                 Captains
                 and
                 souldiers
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 by
                 it
                 ,
                 for
                 to
                 such
                 it
                 is
                 gaine
                 .
                 Arms
                 which
                 cover
                 the
                 body
                 are
                 great
                 surety
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 Buckler
                 ,
                 Helmet
                 ,
                 Corslet
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 like
                 :
                 other
                 which
                 one
                 tosses
                 and
                 brandishes
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 Pike
                 ,
                 the
                 Lance
                 ,
                 the
                 Arrow
                 and
                 Dart
                 ,
                 
                 signifye
                 debate
                 and
                 sedition
                 :
                 the
                 Woodknife
                 or
                 Sword
                 ,
                 is
                 courage
                 ,
                 force
                 ,
                 and
                 vertue
                 :
                 the
                 Buckler
                 and
                 Helmet
                 ,
                 have
                 also
                 reference
                 to
                 the
                 wife
                 ,
                 who
                 shall
                 be
                 eyther
                 fayre
                 and
                 rich
                 ,
                 or
                 poore
                 and
                 ill
                 favoured
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 quality
                 of
                 the
                 harnesse
                 .
                 To
                 chuse
                 men
                 of
                 war
                 or
                 souldiers
                 to
                 the
                 battaile
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 some
                 way
                 sick
                 ,
                 and
                 often
                 to
                 old
                 folkes
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 businesse
                 and
                 angers
                 ,
                 change
                 of
                 place
                 ,
                 flights
                 and
                 voyages
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 idle
                 and
                 poore
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 work
                 and
                 profit
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 befall
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 souldier
                 is
                 not
                 idle
                 ,
                 nor
                 without
                 praise
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 servant
                 it
                 is
                 honour
                 and
                 estimation
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 single
                 Combat
                 .
              
               
                 SIngle
                 Combat
                 signifieth
                 noyse
                 or
                 Law
                 suits
                 ,
                 which
                 resemble
                 the
                 paines
                 and
                 labour
                 of
                 the
                 Combatants
                 :
                 the
                 Armes
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 flyeth
                 ,
                 signifie
                 to
                 go
                 to
                 Law
                 :
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 pursueth
                 ,
                 signifie
                 to
                 call
                 one
                 to
                 law
                 .
                 Sometimes
                 I
                 have
                 knowne
                 that
                 this
                 dreame
                 hath
                 many
                 times
                 forefold
                 Marriages
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Sunne
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 the
                 Sun
                 riseth
                 shining
                 and
                 clear
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 setting
                 so
                 ;
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 gaine
                 ,
                 operation
                 ,
                 protection
                 ,
                 and
                 liberty
                 to
                 servants
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 discloses
                 and
                 discovers
                 all
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 sort
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 rise
                 towards
                 the
                 East
                 ,
                 it
                 reléeveth
                 the
                 sicke
                 after
                 he
                 hath
                 béene
                 very
                 low
                 ,
                 and
                 signifies
                 that
                 sore
                 eyes
                 shall
                 not
                 make
                 blinde
                 the
                 patient
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 returne
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 farre
                 off
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 travaile
                 towards
                 the
                 East
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 in
                 all
                 affayrs
                 it
                 is
                 crosse
                 .
                 If
                 the
                 Sun
                 séemes
                 to
                 rise
                 in
                 the
                 South
                 or
                 North
                 ,
                 you
                 must
                 judge
                 thus
                 ;
                 the
                 Sun
                 being
                 darke
                 or
                 bloudy
                 ,
                 or
                 as
                 it
                 were
                 murmuring
                 with
                 anger
                 or
                 heate
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 signifieth
                 sorenesse
                 of
                 eyes
                 ,
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 and
                 children
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 it
                 hath
                 béene
                 found
                 good
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 doubt
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 :
                 the
                 Sun
                 descending
                 upon
                 the
                 earth
                 or
                 any
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 danger
                 by
                 fire
                 .
                 Entring
                 the
                 Chamber
                 and
                 threatning
                 ,
                 is
                 great
                 sicknesse
                 or
                 burning
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 it
                 speaketh
                 or
                 maketh
                 any
                 good
                 signe
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 abundance
                 of
                 goods
                 .
                 The
                 Sun
                 vanishing
                 away
                 ,
                 or
                 hiding
                 and
                 absenting
                 it
                 
                 self
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 ;
                 most
                 often
                 it
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 sight
                 ,
                 or
                 death
                 of
                 a
                 childe
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 alwayes
                 better
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 Sun-beames
                 entring
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 then
                 the
                 Sun
                 it selfe
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 beames
                 are
                 abundance
                 of
                 goods
                 ,
                 the
                 sun
                 abundance
                 of
                 evils
                 ,
                 which
                 one
                 cannot
                 suffer
                 ,
                 no
                 more
                 then
                 he
                 can
                 endure
                 the
                 light
                 or
                 great
                 heate
                 of
                 the
                 Sun
                 neare
                 him
                 .
                 The
                 Sun
                 giving
                 or
                 stealing
                 away
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 is
                 losse
                 and
                 danger
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Moone
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Moon
                 is
                 the
                 Wife
                 ,
                 Nurse
                 ,
                 daughter
                 ,
                 or
                 Sister
                 ,
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreames
                 thereof
                 ,
                 and
                 signifies
                 money
                 ,
                 riches
                 ▪
                 Merchandise
                 and
                 trafficke
                 :
                 also
                 Navigation
                 ,
                 the
                 eyes
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreames
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Master
                 ,
                 or
                 Mistresse
                 .
                 And
                 therefore
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 Moon
                 turn
                 her selfe
                 into
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 joy
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 and
                 honour
                 ,
                 by
                 those
                 whom
                 it
                 represents
                 ,
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 To
                 see
                 himselfe
                 in
                 the
                 Moon
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 son
                 of
                 the
                 man
                 ,
                 the
                 daughter
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 woman
                 that
                 dreames
                 it
                 :
                 this
                 dream
                 also
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 exchangers
                 ,
                 usurers
                 ,
                 and
                 takers
                 of
                 receit
                 for
                 Uictuals
                 .
                 Also
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 shew
                 themselves
                 ,
                 and
                 appeare
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 discloseth
                 the
                 hidden
                 ,
                 and
                 puts
                 sicke
                 men
                 and
                 Marriners
                 
                 in
                 danger
                 of
                 theyr
                 lives
                 ,
                 what
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 the
                 Sun
                 signifieth
                 ,
                 the
                 same
                 signification
                 hath
                 the
                 Moone
                 also
                 :
                 but
                 lesse
                 or
                 more
                 to
                 the
                 woman
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 the
                 man.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Starres
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 all
                 the
                 starres
                 clear
                 and
                 fayre
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 travailer
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 all
                 businesse
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 secrets
                 ,
                 in
                 which
                 they
                 agrée
                 not
                 with
                 the
                 Sunne
                 or
                 Moone
                 .
                 Those
                 stars
                 or
                 Planets
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 causes
                 of
                 cold
                 ,
                 signifye
                 anger
                 and
                 dangers
                 ,
                 but
                 those
                 which
                 cause
                 fayre
                 and
                 calme
                 weather
                 ,
                 are
                 prosperity
                 and
                 Riches
                 .
                 Those
                 which
                 are
                 the
                 cause
                 of
                 the
                 winter
                 shortest
                 day
                 ,
                 are
                 change
                 into
                 evill
                 :
                 or
                 the
                 worst
                 of
                 the
                 Summers
                 shortest
                 day
                 into
                 good
                 or
                 better
                 .
                 Such
                 stars
                 as
                 vanish
                 and
                 goe
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 skie
                 ,
                 are
                 poverty
                 ,
                 and
                 forsaking
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 :
                 for
                 you
                 must
                 imagine
                 that
                 the
                 skie
                 signifyes
                 the
                 house
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreams
                 ,
                 the
                 stars
                 ,
                 his
                 goods
                 and
                 possessions
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 this
                 dream
                 signifies
                 death
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 only
                 good
                 for
                 them
                 which
                 have
                 attempted
                 some
                 great
                 evils
                 :
                 whosoeuer
                 dreams
                 that
                 the
                 starres
                 vanish
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 skie
                 ,
                 his
                 hayres
                 shall
                 fall
                 from
                 his
                 head
                 .
                 Starres
                 falling
                 upon
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 or
                 vanishing
                 ,
                 is
                 losse
                 of
                 parents
                 ,
                 or
                 
                 friends
                 ,
                 great
                 or
                 little
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 quality
                 of
                 the
                 starres
                 .
                 To
                 rob
                 the
                 stars
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 hath
                 faln
                 out
                 ,
                 that
                 after
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 the
                 dreamers
                 thereof
                 have
                 committed
                 sacriledge
                 and
                 for
                 it
                 ,
                 have
                 been
                 apprehended
                 and
                 punished
                 .
                 To
                 eat
                 the
                 stars
                 also
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 Astrologians
                 ,
                 and
                 Sooth-sayers
                 ,
                 to
                 whom
                 it
                 signifieth
                 gain
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 starres
                 under
                 the
                 eaves
                 of
                 thē
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 that
                 the
                 house
                 shall
                 be
                 forsaken
                 ,
                 consumed
                 ,
                 or
                 burnt
                 ,
                 or
                 that
                 the
                 master
                 of
                 the
                 house
                 shal
                 die
                 :
                 the
                 comets
                 ,
                 beams
                 and
                 burning
                 rayes
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 like
                 things
                 ,
                 séen
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 signifie
                 as
                 their
                 nature
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Rain-bow
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Rain-bowe
                 on
                 the
                 right
                 hand
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 on
                 the
                 left
                 ill
                 :
                 and
                 we
                 must
                 judge
                 the
                 right
                 or
                 the
                 left
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 Sun
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 what
                 quality
                 soever
                 it
                 appeareth
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 signe
                 to
                 any
                 one
                 that
                 is
                 afflicted
                 ,
                 with
                 poverty
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 affliction
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 changeth
                 the
                 time
                 ,
                 and
                 ayre
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Clouds
                 .
              
               
                 WHite
                 clouds
                 ,
                 is
                 prosperity
                 ,
                 moūting
                 from
                 the
                 earth
                 on
                 high
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 voyage
                 ,
                 
                 the
                 return
                 of
                 the
                 absent
                 ,
                 and
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 .
                 Red
                 or
                 inflamed
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 issue
                 of
                 affayrs
                 ,
                 smoaky
                 ,
                 dark
                 ,
                 or
                 obscure
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 time
                 or
                 anger
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Windes
                 .
              
               
                 GEntle
                 windes
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 violent
                 ,
                 are
                 wicked
                 ,
                 and
                 evill
                 people
                 :
                 troublesome
                 tempests
                 of
                 winde
                 ,
                 are
                 perils
                 and
                 troubles
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Earth-quakes
                 ,
                 and
                 gaping
                 of
                 the
                 Earth
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 earth
                 trembling
                 ,
                 is
                 change
                 of
                 estate
                 and
                 affayrs
                 ,
                 but
                 openings
                 ,
                 déep
                 pits
                 ,
                 concussions
                 ,
                 and
                 turning
                 upside
                 down
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 are
                 injuries
                 ,
                 death
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 goods
                 .
                 Onely
                 this
                 dream
                 hath
                 béen
                 tried
                 good
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 purposed
                 to
                 travell
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 were
                 indebted
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Ladder
                 ,
                 the
                 Step
                 ,
                 a
                 Case
                 ,
                 a
                 Milstone
                 ,
                 a
                 Pestle
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Cock.
                 
              
               
                 THe
                 Ladder
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 travelling
                 ,
                 the
                 steps
                 are
                 advancement
                 .
                 Some
                 say
                 they
                 are
                 danger
                 .
                 A
                 case
                 ,
                 or
                 frying
                 pan
                 is
                 hurt
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 woman
                 which
                 is
                 given
                 to
                 talk
                 .
                 The
                 Milstone
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 end
                 of
                 great
                 and
                 angry
                 matters
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 good
                 and
                 loyall
                 
                 servant
                 :
                 the
                 pestle
                 is
                 the
                 man
                 ,
                 the
                 Morter
                 the
                 woman
                 :
                 the
                 Cock
                 is
                 the
                 father
                 of
                 the
                 family
                 ,
                 or
                 Master
                 of
                 the
                 Lodging
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Egges
                 .
              
               
                 EGges
                 ,
                 to
                 Physitians
                 ,
                 Paynters
                 ,
                 and
                 th●se
                 which
                 sell
                 and
                 trade
                 with
                 them
                 are
                 good
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 have
                 little
                 store
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 gain
                 ,
                 but
                 plenty
                 of
                 them
                 is
                 care
                 ,
                 pain
                 ,
                 noise
                 or
                 law
                 suits
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Monsters
                 ,
                 or
                 things
                 against
                 Nature
                 .
              
               
                 YOu
                 must
                 understand
                 and
                 hold
                 in
                 generall
                 ,
                 that
                 all
                 Monsters
                 ,
                 and
                 impossibilities
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 course
                 of
                 Nature
                 are
                 vain
                 hopes
                 of
                 things
                 which
                 shall
                 not
                 fall
                 out
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Bookes
                 .
              
               
                 BOoks
                 are
                 the
                 life
                 of
                 him
                 which
                 dreams
                 of
                 them
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 eat
                 them
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 Schoolemasters
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 which
                 make
                 profit
                 by
                 Bookes
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 are
                 studious
                 for
                 eloquence
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 suddaine
                 death
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Partridges
                 .
              
               
                 PArtridges
                 signifie
                 men
                 and
                 women
                 :
                 but
                 most
                 often
                 women
                 without
                 conscience
                 ,
                 ungratefull
                 ,
                 hard
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Snares
                 .
              
               
                 SNares
                 ,
                 and
                 detaining
                 ,
                 impeachment
                 and
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 to
                 servants
                 they
                 are
                 loyalty
                 ,
                 honour
                 ,
                 and
                 authority
                 ,
                 for
                 which
                 the
                 unthankefull
                 shall
                 be
                 deposed
                 .
                 To
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 not
                 maried
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 weddings
                 :
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 children
                 they
                 are
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 hade
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Stripes
                 .
              
               
                 IT
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 whip
                 and
                 scourge
                 those
                 only
                 which
                 are
                 under
                 us
                 ,
                 except
                 our
                 wife
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 should
                 be
                 a
                 doubt
                 that
                 she
                 hath
                 been
                 naught
                 ,
                 others
                 bring
                 profit
                 to
                 them
                 which
                 beate
                 them
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 scourged
                 of
                 the
                 gods
                 of
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 or
                 of
                 our
                 subjects
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 the
                 good
                 of
                 them
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 alwayes
                 good
                 to
                 be
                 whipped
                 with
                 rods
                 ,
                 or
                 with
                 the
                 hand
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 profit
                 ,
                 but
                 with
                 leather
                 ,
                 reedes
                 ,
                 or
                 cudgels
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Stripes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 to
                 be
                 dead
                 ,
                 is
                 wedding
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 to
                 marry
                 ,
                 for
                 death
                 and
                 mariage
                 represent
                 one
                 another
                 .
                 And
                 therefore
                 for
                 the
                 sicke
                 to
                 dreame
                 they
                 are
                 maried
                 ,
                 or
                 they
                 celebrate
                 theyr
                 Weddings
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 death
                 .
                 For
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 a
                 wife
                 ,
                 to
                 die
                 signifies
                 separation
                 from
                 her
                 ,
                 or
                 his
                 companions
                 ,
                 friends
                 ,
                 or
                 parents
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 keepe
                 not
                 company
                 with
                 the
                 living
                 ,
                 nor
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 at
                 home
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 he
                 shall
                 go
                 abroad
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 dream
                 for
                 fathers
                 ,
                 for
                 poets
                 ,
                 Orators
                 ,
                 and
                 philosophers
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 shall
                 have
                 children
                 which
                 shall
                 live
                 ,
                 the
                 others
                 shall
                 compose
                 workes
                 worthy
                 of
                 memory
                 :
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 I
                 have
                 made
                 experience
                 that
                 this
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 dreame
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 heavinesse
                 or
                 feare
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 have
                 no
                 more
                 feare
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 .
                 Also
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 suit
                 for
                 inheritance
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 would
                 buy
                 lands
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 are
                 Lords
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 .
                 In
                 other
                 Law-suits
                 ,
                 this
                 dreame
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 for
                 sick
                 it
                 heales
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 are
                 sicke
                 no
                 more
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 all
                 one
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 are
                 dead
                 ,
                 or
                 that
                 you
                 are
                 caried
                 and
                 buried
                 for
                 dead
                 :
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 buried
                 quicke
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 often
                 it
                 signifyes
                 prison
                 and
                 
                 captivity
                 .
                 Be
                 it
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 that
                 death
                 signifyes
                 ,
                 if
                 one
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 is
                 killed
                 by
                 an
                 other
                 mans
                 hands
                 ,
                 that
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 shall
                 come
                 by
                 his
                 means
                 :
                 if
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 kils
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 the
                 dreamer
                 shall
                 have
                 that
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 which
                 death
                 signifyeth
                 by
                 himselfe
                 .
                 Death
                 by
                 sentence
                 of
                 Justice
                 ,
                 makes
                 our
                 goods
                 or
                 evils
                 greater
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 hanged
                 or
                 strangled
                 by
                 another
                 ,
                 or
                 by
                 himself
                 ,
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 anguish
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 change
                 of
                 place
                 ,
                 and
                 house
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 burned
                 quick
                 signifyes
                 as
                 much
                 as
                 to
                 be
                 scorched
                 with
                 Lightning
                 ,
                 whereof
                 we
                 have
                 spoken
                 above
                 ,
                 but
                 properly
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 health
                 :
                 to
                 yong
                 folks
                 ,
                 calamities
                 ,
                 concupiscence
                 ,
                 and
                 heats
                 of
                 youth
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 crucified
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 go
                 to
                 sea
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 the
                 contrary
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 unmarried
                 it
                 is
                 weddings
                 ,
                 to
                 servants
                 liberty
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 change
                 of
                 place
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 crucified
                 in
                 the
                 town
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 have
                 such
                 an
                 estate
                 and
                 office
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 place
                 requires
                 where
                 one
                 dreams
                 he
                 is
                 :
                 to
                 have
                 combat
                 with
                 beasts
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 and
                 signifyeth
                 goods
                 ,
                 whereby
                 they
                 may
                 nourish
                 themselves
                 ,
                 and
                 entertaine
                 a
                 traine
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 it
                 is
                 anger
                 ,
                 and
                 injuries
                 .
                 To
                 many
                 this
                 hath
                 béene
                 a
                 token
                 of
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 liberty
                 to
                 servants
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 dream
                 they
                 are
                 killed
                 by
                 the
                 beasts
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 carrying
                 another
                 ,
                 or
                 being
                 carried
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 carry
                 another
                 ,
                 is
                 better
                 then
                 to
                 be
                 carried
                 ,
                 inasmuch
                 as
                 it
                 is
                 more
                 honour
                 to
                 give
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 take
                 .
                 For
                 he
                 which
                 carrieth
                 ,
                 representeth
                 him
                 which
                 doth
                 good
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 pleasure
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 which
                 is
                 carried
                 ,
                 him
                 which
                 receiveth
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 carried
                 by
                 a
                 woman
                 ,
                 a
                 childe
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 poore
                 person
                 ,
                 is
                 meanes
                 of
                 profit
                 ,
                 and
                 supportment
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 servant
                 to
                 be
                 carryed
                 by
                 his
                 Master
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 mean
                 man
                 to
                 be
                 carryed
                 by
                 the
                 rich
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Dead
                 .
              
               
                 ONly
                 to
                 see
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 without
                 any
                 other
                 accident
                 or
                 speech
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 be
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 estate
                 and
                 affection
                 ,
                 wherein
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 dead
                 persons
                 were
                 towards
                 us
                 .
                 For
                 if
                 they
                 were
                 our
                 benefactors
                 ,
                 the
                 dream
                 signifyeth
                 good
                 and
                 joy
                 to
                 vs
                 ,
                 and
                 so
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 it
                 is
                 excéeding
                 bad
                 ,
                 when
                 the
                 dead
                 séem
                 to
                 cary
                 away
                 and
                 take
                 from
                 us
                 apparell
                 ,
                 goods
                 ,
                 money
                 ,
                 or
                 victuals
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 seemeth
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 some
                 of
                 his
                 parents
                 ▪
                 or
                 friends
                 :
                 if
                 the
                 dead
                 give
                 us
                 victuals
                 ,
                 money
                 ,
                 or
                 apparell
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 dream
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 they
                 give
                 none
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 another
                 case
                 .
                 
                 I
                 knew
                 a
                 man
                 which
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 wife
                 being
                 dead
                 ,
                 made
                 all
                 the
                 beds
                 in
                 his
                 house
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 next
                 day
                 after
                 ,
                 many
                 of
                 his
                 greatest
                 friends
                 fell
                 sicke
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Money
                 ,
                 and
                 Treasures
                 .
              
               
                 SOme
                 say
                 ,
                 that
                 to
                 dreame
                 of
                 money
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 kinde
                 of
                 coyne
                 is
                 ill
                 .
                 But
                 I
                 have
                 tryed
                 that
                 little
                 money
                 of
                 Brasse
                 ,
                 and
                 Bullion
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 and
                 angry
                 words
                 .
                 But
                 money
                 of
                 silver
                 ,
                 words
                 and
                 talk
                 of
                 great
                 affayres
                 ,
                 of
                 gold
                 farre
                 greater
                 :
                 ●t
                 is
                 also
                 better
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 have
                 little
                 silver
                 ,
                 then
                 much
                 ,
                 because
                 that
                 one
                 cannot
                 employ
                 great
                 heapes
                 ,
                 without
                 payne
                 and
                 fare
                 :
                 to
                 finde
                 treasure
                 hid
                 in
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 if
                 the
                 treasure
                 be
                 little
                 ,
                 the
                 evill
                 shall
                 be
                 little
                 :
                 if
                 great
                 ,
                 the
                 evils
                 great
                 ,
                 with
                 anger
                 ,
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 or
                 death
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 open
                 the
                 earth
                 for
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 as
                 well
                 as
                 for
                 the
                 treasure
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Weeping
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 weepe
                 and
                 grieve
                 ,
                 whether
                 it
                 be
                 for
                 any
                 friend
                 departed
                 ,
                 or
                 for
                 any
                 cause
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 joy
                 ,
                 and
                 myrth
                 ,
                 for
                 some
                 good
                 act
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 without
                 reason
                 :
                 for
                 our
                 spirit
                 
                 hath
                 some
                 affinity
                 and
                 resemblance
                 with
                 the
                 exteriour
                 ayre
                 ,
                 which
                 invyroneth
                 us
                 .
                 As
                 therefore
                 ayre
                 is
                 always
                 subject
                 to
                 change
                 from
                 fayre
                 weather
                 to
                 tempests
                 ,
                 and
                 from
                 tempests
                 to
                 fayre
                 weather
                 and
                 a
                 calm
                 ,
                 so
                 it
                 is
                 likely
                 that
                 our
                 spirit
                 changeth
                 from
                 heavinesse
                 to
                 joy
                 ,
                 and
                 again
                 from
                 ioy
                 to
                 heavinesse
                 .
                 And
                 therefore
                 also
                 to
                 be
                 merry
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 heavinesse
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 party
                 must
                 have
                 some
                 cause
                 of
                 sadnesse
                 ,
                 otherwise
                 to
                 be
                 sad
                 without
                 cause
                 ,
                 were
                 a
                 signe
                 you
                 should
                 be
                 sad
                 for
                 a
                 cause
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 a
                 Tombe
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 sepulchre
                 or
                 tombe
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 build
                 one
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 servant
                 :
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 liberty
                 :
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 no
                 childe
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 one
                 that
                 shall
                 survive
                 him
                 :
                 also
                 it
                 is
                 often
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 mariage
                 ,
                 and
                 getting
                 of
                 lands
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 dream
                 in
                 generall
                 both
                 to
                 rich
                 and
                 poore
                 ,
                 but
                 graves
                 falling
                 ,
                 or
                 fell
                 and
                 ruinated
                 ,
                 are
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 dead
                 reviving
                 and
                 dying
                 again
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 dead
                 reviving
                 ,
                 are
                 troubles
                 and
                 hurt
                 ,
                 for
                 we
                 must
                 thinke
                 ,
                 as
                 if
                 the
                 
                 thing
                 were
                 indeed
                 ,
                 what
                 trouble
                 there
                 would
                 be
                 if
                 the
                 dead
                 should
                 revive
                 ,
                 which
                 would
                 re-enter
                 into
                 the
                 fruition
                 of
                 theyr
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 would
                 be
                 anger
                 and
                 great
                 losse
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 enjoyed
                 them
                 after
                 theyr
                 death
                 :
                 the
                 dead
                 dying
                 again
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 those
                 which
                 beare
                 theyr
                 name
                 ,
                 being
                 theyr
                 near
                 kindred
                 and
                 affinitie
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 seeme
                 to
                 dye
                 twice
                 .
                 A
                 potion
                 or
                 mortall
                 bit
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 same
                 that
                 death
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 sort
                 every
                 beast
                 that
                 one
                 shall
                 finde
                 under
                 the
                 bed
                 :
                 which
                 things
                 signifie
                 to
                 die
                 shortly
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Weddings
                 .
              
               
                 SEeing
                 that
                 marige
                 and
                 death
                 have
                 some
                 affinity
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 one
                 signifying
                 the
                 other
                 ,
                 I
                 purpose
                 in
                 this
                 place
                 to
                 speake
                 thereof
                 :
                 To
                 mary
                 a
                 Maid
                 ,
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 sick
                 is
                 deathe
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 enterprise
                 any
                 good
                 businesse
                 ▪
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 good
                 issue
                 :
                 and
                 he
                 which
                 hopeth
                 for
                 any
                 good
                 ,
                 shall
                 obtain
                 it
                 :
                 for
                 he
                 which
                 marieth
                 gets
                 some
                 good
                 or
                 dowry
                 by
                 his
                 wife
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 divulgation
                 :
                 for
                 without
                 this
                 men
                 make
                 no
                 Weddings
                 :
                 but
                 if
                 one
                 takes
                 an
                 old
                 woman
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 pursure
                 not
                 new
                 ,
                 but
                 old
                 affayres
                 ,
                 not
                 without
                 
                 profit
                 :
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 sees
                 his
                 wife
                 maried
                 to
                 another
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 change
                 of
                 affayrs
                 and
                 actions
                 ,
                 or
                 else
                 separation
                 :
                 if
                 the
                 woman
                 dreams
                 she
                 is
                 maried
                 to
                 any
                 other
                 then
                 her
                 husband
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 be
                 separated
                 from
                 him
                 ,
                 or
                 sée
                 him
                 dead
                 ,
                 as
                 some
                 say
                 .
                 But
                 I
                 have
                 found
                 this
                 not
                 always
                 true
                 ,
                 but
                 onely
                 when
                 the
                 wife
                 is
                 not
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 or
                 hath
                 no
                 children
                 ,
                 or
                 hath
                 no
                 inheritance
                 to
                 fell
                 :
                 for
                 if
                 she
                 be
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 she
                 shall
                 beare
                 a
                 sonne
                 whom
                 she
                 shall
                 see
                 married
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 this
                 meanes
                 ,
                 not
                 her selfe
                 but
                 her
                 sonne
                 shall
                 be
                 maried
                 to
                 another
                 .
                 And
                 ●he
                 which
                 hath
                 any
                 good
                 to
                 sell
                 ,
                 shall
                 sell
                 it
                 and
                 shal
                 make
                 a
                 contract
                 of
                 covenant
                 ,
                 as
                 one
                 doth
                 for
                 mariage
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Swallow
                 and
                 Nightingall
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Swallow
                 signifieth
                 no
                 evill
                 ,
                 if
                 she
                 makes
                 no
                 attempt
                 ,
                 which
                 denounceth
                 some
                 evil
                 :
                 or
                 if
                 she
                 appeare
                 in
                 no
                 other
                 then
                 her
                 naturall
                 colour
                 :
                 but
                 she
                 signifieth
                 good
                 work
                 ,
                 and
                 principally
                 weddings
                 ,
                 and
                 musicke
                 ,
                 and
                 promiseth
                 a
                 husw●●ely
                 wife
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 house
                 keeper
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 Swallow
                 liveth
                 and
                 makes
                 her
                 Nest
                 with
                 us
                 under
                 the
                 same
                 roofe
                 :
                 the
                 Nightingall
                 signifyeth
                 as
                 the
                 Swallow
                 :
                 only
                 lesse
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 is
                 not
                 so
                 familiar
                 with
                 us
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 flye
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 to
                 flye
                 a
                 little
                 height
                 from
                 the
                 Earth
                 ,
                 being
                 upright
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 forasmuch
                 as
                 one
                 is
                 lifted
                 higher
                 then
                 those
                 that
                 are
                 about
                 him
                 ,
                 so
                 much
                 greater
                 and
                 more
                 happy
                 shall
                 he
                 be
                 .
                 It
                 were
                 better
                 for
                 him
                 not
                 to
                 be
                 in
                 his
                 Country
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 wandring
                 or
                 not
                 resting
                 ,
                 or
                 returning
                 to
                 his
                 Country
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 with
                 wings
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 generally
                 for
                 all
                 :
                 to
                 servants
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 liberty
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 riches
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 ,
                 office
                 and
                 dignity
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 very
                 high
                 from
                 the
                 Earth
                 and
                 without
                 wings
                 ,
                 is
                 feare
                 and
                 danger
                 :
                 as
                 also
                 to
                 flye
                 over
                 the
                 houses
                 and
                 through
                 the
                 stréets
                 ,
                 and
                 fore-knowne
                 wayes
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 sedition
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 into
                 heaven
                 ,
                 is
                 for
                 servants
                 to
                 enter
                 into
                 rich
                 houses
                 ,
                 and
                 especially
                 the
                 Court
                 :
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 for
                 all
                 the
                 world
                 sées
                 the
                 heavens
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 with
                 the
                 Byrds
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 kéep
                 company
                 with
                 strangers
                 ,
                 and
                 pain
                 and
                 punishment
                 to
                 Malefactours
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 alwayes
                 good
                 ,
                 after
                 having
                 flown
                 on
                 high
                 ,
                 to
                 desce●d
                 low
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 that
                 to
                 wake
                 :
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 best
                 of
                 all
                 to
                 flye
                 when
                 one
                 will
                 ,
                 and
                 come
                 down
                 when
                 one
                 will
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 facility
                 and
                 good
                 
                 disposition
                 in
                 affayres
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 flye
                 by
                 constraint
                 ,
                 as
                 being
                 pursued
                 by
                 men
                 ,
                 spirits
                 ,
                 or
                 beasts
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 are
                 great
                 angers
                 and
                 dangers
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 backwards
                 is
                 not
                 ill
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 would
                 sayl
                 :
                 for
                 commonly
                 in
                 a
                 ship
                 which
                 goeth
                 her
                 course
                 without
                 tempest
                 ,
                 the
                 people
                 take
                 their
                 ease
                 and
                 lye
                 backwards
                 to
                 others
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 want
                 of
                 work
                 and
                 businesse
                 ,
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 lye
                 so
                 are
                 idle
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 very
                 ill
                 to
                 desire
                 to
                 flye
                 and
                 cannot
                 :
                 or
                 to
                 flye
                 with
                 the
                 head
                 lowermost
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 feet
                 upward
                 ,
                 and
                 what
                 kinde
                 soever
                 the
                 sick
                 flye
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 :
                 for
                 we
                 defend
                 that
                 the
                 soules
                 departing
                 from
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 flye
                 into
                 heaven
                 with
                 a
                 great
                 flight
                 ,
                 as
                 little
                 Byrds
                 do
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 is
                 ill
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 a
                 trade
                 or
                 handy-craft
                 ,
                 which
                 requireth
                 no
                 removing
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 place
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 captives
                 .
                 Many
                 by
                 this
                 dream
                 of
                 flying
                 ,
                 have
                 become
                 blinde
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 fear
                 to
                 fall
                 :
                 to
                 flye
                 in
                 a
                 chayre
                 or
                 bed
                 ,
                 or
                 being
                 set
                 in
                 any
                 underprop
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 better
                 sustaining
                 of
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 is
                 great
                 sicknesse
                 :
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 not
                 so
                 ill
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 should
                 travaile
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 travail
                 with
                 his
                 family
                 ,
                 with
                 his
                 tooles
                 and
                 moveables
                 ,
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 or
                 Coach.
                 
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 worty
                 to
                 be
                 believed
                 .
              
               
                 THose
                 which
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 tell
                 us
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 worthy
                 to
                 be
                 believed
                 ,
                 are
                 in
                 the
                 first
                 place
                 sent
                 from
                 God
                 ,
                 for
                 to
                 lye
                 in
                 a
                 thing
                 ,
                 that
                 agrees
                 not
                 with
                 God
                 :
                 next
                 ,
                 Sacrifices
                 ,
                 for
                 these
                 are
                 pleasing
                 to
                 God.
                 Then
                 Kings
                 and
                 Princes
                 ,
                 for
                 every
                 thing
                 which
                 ruleth
                 ,
                 hath
                 power
                 and
                 might
                 of
                 God.
                 After
                 them
                 ,
                 fathers
                 ,
                 Mothers
                 ,
                 and
                 Masters
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 are
                 as
                 Gods
                 ,
                 giving
                 us
                 ,
                 first
                 our
                 life
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 our
                 forme
                 of
                 good
                 life
                 .
                 The
                 next
                 Prophets
                 ,
                 and
                 amongst
                 them
                 ,
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 not
                 given
                 to
                 lying
                 ,
                 nor
                 deceiving
                 ,
                 as
                 Sooth-sayers
                 ,
                 Astrologians
                 ,
                 and
                 Interpreters
                 of
                 Dreames
                 .
                 Then
                 the
                 dead
                 .
                 For
                 those
                 which
                 lye
                 ,
                 do
                 it
                 eyther
                 for
                 feare
                 ,
                 or
                 for
                 hope
                 of
                 good
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 dead
                 neither
                 feare
                 us
                 ,
                 nor
                 expect
                 any
                 good
                 at
                 our
                 hands
                 .
                 After
                 children
                 ,
                 old
                 folkes
                 ,
                 and
                 beasts
                 are
                 worthy
                 of
                 belief
                 ,
                 in
                 whatsoever
                 they
                 declare
                 unto
                 us
                 ▪
                 in
                 our
                 dreames
                 .
                 No
                 others
                 are
                 to
                 be
                 believed
                 ,
                 except
                 those
                 which
                 live
                 well
                 and
                 solitarily
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 The
                 Conclusion
                 of
                 the
                 Authour
                 ,
                 upon
                 the
                 Second
                 Book
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 peradventure
                 any
                 of
                 those
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 have
                 had
                 my
                 Bookes
                 in
                 theyr
                 hands
                 ,
                 suppose
                 that
                 I
                 have
                 put
                 any
                 thing
                 in
                 eyther
                 Booke
                 which
                 I
                 have
                 not
                 known
                 by
                 experience
                 ,
                 he
                 abuseth
                 himselfe
                 .
                 But
                 having
                 seene
                 and
                 understood
                 the
                 preface
                 of
                 this
                 Book
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 know
                 my
                 purpose
                 ,
                 and
                 intent
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 if
                 any
                 one
                 have
                 an
                 opinion
                 contrary
                 to
                 any
                 speech
                 by
                 me
                 recited
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 shall
                 have
                 (
                 as
                 I
                 thinke
                 )
                 some
                 ,
                 probabilitie
                 ,
                 he
                 must
                 know
                 for
                 answer
                 that
                 I
                 know
                 already
                 that
                 he
                 will
                 finde
                 whereof
                 to
                 speake
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 which
                 shall
                 be
                 very
                 likely
                 ;
                 which
                 I
                 my selfe
                 can
                 doe
                 also
                 ,
                 but
                 I
                 seek
                 not
                 to
                 complain
                 ,
                 as
                 those
                 which
                 seeke
                 applause
                 and
                 favour
                 at
                 Theaters
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 set
                 theyr
                 words
                 to
                 sayl
                 .
                 But
                 alwayes
                 I
                 call
                 to
                 witnesse
                 for
                 me
                 ,
                 Experience
                 and
                 the
                 rule
                 of
                 Reason
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 I
                 have
                 here
                 set
                 down
                 nothing
                 at
                 all
                 ,
                 but
                 what
                 I
                 have
                 gained
                 (
                 with
                 much
                 travaile
                 and
                 industry
                 )
                 by
                 Experience
                 .
                 For
                 I
                 have
                 
                 done
                 no
                 other
                 thing
                 day
                 and
                 night
                 ,
                 but
                 meditate
                 and
                 spend
                 my
                 spirit
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 judgement
                 a●d
                 interpretation
                 of
                 dreames
                 .
                 But
                 I
                 must
                 request
                 one
                 little
                 favour
                 of
                 the
                 Reader
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 would
                 neyther
                 adde
                 nor
                 diminish
                 any
                 thing
                 of
                 my
                 present
                 worke
                 .
                 If
                 any
                 one
                 thinkes
                 that
                 he
                 can
                 adde
                 ,
                 he
                 may
                 aswell
                 make
                 another
                 Booke
                 .
                 If
                 he
                 thinkes
                 any
                 thing
                 superfluous
                 ,
                 let
                 him
                 use
                 that
                 onely
                 which
                 he
                 shall
                 finde
                 good
                 ,
                 leaving
                 the
                 rest
                 for
                 others
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               End
               of
               the
               Second
               Booke
               .
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
               THE
               TRANSLATOVR
               TO
               HIS
               Cosin
               
                 John
                 Bureaux
              
               .
            
             
               WHat
               others
               have
               thought
               of
               my
               present
               Translation
               I
               know
               not
               ,
               but
               I
               am
               confident
               you
               will
               not
               mislike
               ,
               but
               take
               it
               in
               good
               part
               .
               And
               because
               I
               have
               made
               experience
               of
               your
               humanity
               and
               good
               nature
               ,
               which
               takes
               delight
               in
               all
               good
               and
               vertuous
               things
               ,
               especially
               of
               this
               nature
               .
               I
               have
               thought
               good
               to
               addresse
               this
               third
               Book
               of
               the
               Interpretation
               of
               Dreames
               ,
               written
               by
               Artimedorus
               ;
               with
               which
               I
               hope
               you
               will
               passe
               the
               time
               ,
               with
               your
               friends
               ,
               and
               shall
               finde
               therein
               (
               conjoyning
               it
               with
               experience
               ,
               and
               comparing
               your
               dreams
               with
               the
               exposition
               of
               this
               Book
               )
               recreation
               not
               without
               admiration
               ,
               as
               I
               my self
               have
               done
               before
               you
               .
               For
               certainly
               
               it
               is
               an
               admirable
               thing
               ,
               and
               more
               then
               may
               be
               found
               again
               in
               the
               world
               ,
               to
               come
               to
               the
               end
               of
               a
               thing
               so
               confused
               and
               strange
               as
               dreams
               are
               .
               For
               my
               part
               (
               Cosin
               and
               friend
               )
               I
               will
               assure
               you
               ,
               that
               it
               hath
               wrought
               a
               matter
               of
               importance
               in
               me
               concerning
               evils
               or
               good
               according
               to
               my
               quality
               ,
               whereof
               God
               hath
               advertised
               me
               ,
               eyther
               troubling
               or
               comforting
               me
               ;
               for
               which
               I
               have
               thanked
               him
               when
               he
               comforted
               me
               ,
               and
               prayed
               to
               him
               when
               he
               troubled
               me
               .
               And
               by
               this
               means
               ,
               I
               have
               alwayes
               found
               my self
               well
               ,
               and
               in
               this
               manner
               have
               I
               reaped
               profit
               by
               dreames
               ,
               which
               also
               you
               will
               do
               by
               exercising
               your self
               henceforward
               ,
               if
               I
               mistake
               you
               not
               .
               I
               will
               repeat
               to
               you
               a
               chance
               which
               fell
               out
               some
               yeare
               after
               I
               had
               this
               Book
               .
               It
               is
               certain
               ,
               that
               some
               four
               or
               five
               moneths
               before
               my
               wife
               Fleurea
               bore
               me
               my
               son
               Gasbart
               (
               whom
               God
               blesse
               )
               which
               is
               the
               first
               and
               last
               fruit
               of
               her
               and
               I
               ,
               ●
               often
               and
               sundry
               times
               dreamt
               that
               I
               saw
               a
               Mulbery
               tree
               ,
               bearing
               Mulberies
               ,
               and
               this
               was
               before
               that
               ever
               I
               once
               thought
               or
               knew
               that
               this
               book
               of
               Artimedorus
               said
               it
               .
               But
               because
               that
               so
               often
               my
               spirit
               represented
               to
               me
               this
               Mulbery
               tree
               ,
               I
               was
               moved
               ,
               and
               as
               it
               were
               constrained
               to
               seek
               for
               it
               .
               I
               took
               this
               Book
               ,
               and
               read
               therein
               .
               He
               which
               sees
               a
               Mulberry
               
               tree
               ,
               right
               and
               bearing
               fruit
               ,
               it
               signifieth
               linage
               and
               generation
               unto
               him
               .
               And
               following
               his
               speech
               ,
               I
               would
               often
               say
               to
               certain
               of
               my
               friends
               ,
               that
               I
               believed
               I
               should
               have
               by
               my
               wife
               a
               childe
               ,
               which
               should
               live
               and
               not
               dye
               at
               her
               birth
               ,
               as
               my
               daughter
               did
               ;
               I
               could
               in
               this
               case
               alledge
               many
               other
               cases
               and
               dreams
               ,
               whose
               issue
               have
               faln
               out
               in
               all
               points
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               exposition
               of
               Artimedorus
               ;
               but
               for
               brevities
               sake
               I
               will
               omit
               them
               ,
               hoping
               that
               you
               will
               beleeve
               as
               much
               ,
               and
               take
               this
               instead
               of
               more
               ,
               the
               effect
               whereof
               your selfe
               knew
               lately
               to
               happen
               ,
               to
               the
               great
               joy
               and
               delight
               of
               me
               and
               my
               friends
               .
               But
               I
               must
               advise
               you
               that
               as
               touching
               the
               effects
               of
               dreams
               ,
               you
               must
               not
               ever
               seek
               them
               or
               hope
               for
               them
               at
               the
               same
               time
               that
               you
               dream
               them
               ,
               for
               many
               times
               they
               come
               to
               passe
               four
               ,
               five
               ,
               or
               sixe
               moneths
               ,
               after
               you
               dreamt
               them
               .
            
             
               I
               must
               likewise
               give
               you
               notice
               ,
               that
               this
               third
               Book
               of
               Artemidorus
               ,
               is
               as
               a
               Book
               set
               apart
               ,
               and
               separated
               from
               the
               other
               two
               ,
               which
               appeareth
               by
               the
               Authors
               conclusion
               in
               the
               end
               of
               his
               Second
               Book
               ;
               and
               indeed
               ,
               this
               Book
               was
               composed
               long
               time
               after
               the
               other
               .
               For
               the
               Author
               seeing
               that
               in
               the
               two
               former
               Books
               ,
               there
               wanted
               some
               things
               which
               the
               diligent
               and
               curious
               Readers
               
               might
               desire
               ,
               laid
               on
               an
               heap
               ,
               and
               gathered
               together
               the
               things
               contained
               in
               this
               third
               Book
               ;
               which
               he
               would
               not
               adde
               to
               the
               two
               former
               ,
               for
               the
               reason
               which
               he
               giveth
               in
               the
               end
               of
               the
               second
               Book
               :
               nor
               yet
               would
               make
               it
               a
               Book
               by
               it self
               ,
               but
               rather
               gives
               it
               the
               same
               title
               .
               Because
               it
               so
               depends
               upon
               the
               two
               former
               ,
               that
               in
               some
               specches
               they
               may
               seem
               to
               be
               repeated
               again
               ,
               unlesse
               one
               have
               the
               better
               judgement
               .
               But
               without
               cause
               he
               repeats
               nothing
               ,
               for
               it
               is
               eyther
               for
               amplification
               ,
               or
               diversity
               of
               Exposition
               .
            
             
               Farewell
               .
            
             
               The
               End
               of
               the
               Translatours
               Epistle
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             
             
               The
               Third
               Booke
               of
               Artimedorus
               His
               Exposition
               of
               Dreames
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Play
                 at
                 Dice
                 or
                 Tables
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 to
                 play
                 at
                 Dice
                 ,
                 or
                 Tables
                 ,
                 is
                 noyse
                 ,
                 and
                 debate
                 for
                 money
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 alwayes
                 good
                 to
                 win
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 if
                 one
                 gives
                 over
                 in
                 play
                 :
                 the
                 Dice
                 or
                 Tables
                 simply
                 séene
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 is
                 sedition
                 and
                 noyse
                 ,
                 but
                 losse
                 of
                 them
                 is
                 end
                 of
                 noise
                 and
                 sedition
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 a
                 childe
                 play
                 at
                 Dice
                 or
                 Tables
                 ,
                 and
                 Counters
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 ill
                 :
                 to
                 a
                 perfect
                 man
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 play
                 at
                 Dice
                 ,
                 except
                 he
                 hope
                 for
                 some
                 succession
                 ,
                 by
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 another
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Dice
                 are
                 made
                 of
                 the
                 bones
                 of
                 the
                 dead
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 theft
                 ,
                 Sacriledge
                 ,
                 and
                 Lying
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 that
                 one
                 steales
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 deceive
                 
                 an
                 other
                 .
                 By
                 how
                 much
                 rirher
                 ,
                 and
                 safely
                 garded
                 the
                 thing
                 is
                 ,
                 which
                 one
                 dreames
                 he
                 steales
                 ,
                 so
                 much
                 the
                 greater
                 danger
                 it
                 is
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 likely
                 the
                 dreame
                 subiects
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 same
                 paine
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 law
                 doth
                 theeues
                 .
                 To
                 commit
                 a
                 sacriledge
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 is
                 most
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 Sacrificers
                 ,
                 and
                 Prophets
                 ,
                 for
                 by
                 custome
                 they
                 receive
                 ,
                 and
                 devide
                 che
                 first
                 fruites
                 ,
                 of
                 oblations
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 alwaies
                 nourished
                 by
                 their
                 Gods
                 ,
                 and
                 take
                 not
                 all
                 openly
                 .
                 To
                 tell
                 a
                 lie
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 except
                 to
                 Players
                 ,
                 and
                 iesters
                 ,
                 which
                 practise
                 it
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 lesse
                 evill
                 to
                 lie
                 to
                 strangers
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 his
                 owne
                 countrymen
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 great
                 missfortunes
                 ,
                 yea
                 though
                 one
                 dreame
                 to
                 lie
                 to
                 his
                 friends
                 ,
                 in
                 things
                 of
                 very
                 small
                 importance
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 quailes
                 and
                 Cooks
                 .
              
               
                 QVailes
                 are
                 messengers
                 bringing
                 ill
                 news
                 from
                 sea
                 ,
                 they
                 crosse
                 affinities
                 ,
                 friendships
                 and
                 mariages
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 signifie
                 noise
                 ,
                 and
                 seditions
                 ,
                 and
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 crosse
                 the
                 sea
                 .
                 They
                 are
                 also
                 crosse
                 to
                 voyages
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 signifie
                 ambushes
                 ,
                 and
                 treasons
                 ,
                 because
                 they
                 are
                 spied
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 stye
                 ,
                 and
                 often
                 fall
                 into
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 fowlers
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 hunters
                 .
                 Cocks
                 which
                 fight
                 are
                 also
                 noise
                 ,
                 and
                 trouble
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Ants.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 sée
                 Ants
                 with
                 wings
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 argues
                 hurt
                 or
                 a
                 dangerous
                 voyage
                 ,
                 other
                 Ants
                 which
                 are
                 diligent
                 and
                 industrious
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 plough-men
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 signifie
                 fertility
                 .
                 For
                 where
                 there
                 is
                 no
                 grain
                 ,
                 there
                 you
                 can
                 finde
                 no
                 Ants
                 :
                 they
                 are
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 upon
                 the
                 common
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 reape
                 profit
                 by
                 many
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 come
                 near
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 are
                 called
                 industrious
                 ,
                 and
                 cease
                 not
                 to
                 labour
                 ;
                 which
                 is
                 proper
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 live
                 :
                 but
                 when
                 they
                 range
                 about
                 the
                 bodies
                 of
                 the
                 patients
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 :
                 because
                 they
                 are
                 the
                 daughters
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 and
                 cold
                 ,
                 and
                 black
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Lice
                 ,
                 and
                 Long
                 Wormes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 have
                 some
                 little
                 quantity
                 of
                 Lice
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 finde
                 them
                 upon
                 his
                 body
                 ,
                 or
                 gowne
                 ,
                 and
                 kill
                 them
                 ,
                 signifies
                 that
                 one
                 shall
                 be
                 delivered
                 from
                 care
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 great
                 quantity
                 ,
                 is
                 long
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 captivity
                 ,
                 or
                 great
                 poverty
                 ,
                 for
                 in
                 
                 such
                 cases
                 ,
                 lice
                 abound
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 one
                 cast
                 them
                 all
                 away
                 ,
                 it
                 argues
                 hope
                 to
                 be
                 relieved
                 of
                 all
                 his
                 evils
                 :
                 to
                 vomit
                 wormes
                 by
                 his
                 mouth
                 ,
                 or
                 upon
                 his
                 seat
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 know
                 his
                 enemies
                 ,
                 and
                 familiar
                 wrongers
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 overcome
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Flyes
                 ,
                 Hornets
                 ,
                 and
                 little
                 Wormes
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 ingendred
                 in
                 the
                 flesh
                 .
              
               
                 LIttle
                 wormes
                 ,
                 are
                 care
                 ,
                 and
                 anger
                 ,
                 and
                 oftentimes
                 displeasure
                 ,
                 which
                 one
                 shall
                 have
                 by
                 his
                 wife
                 ,
                 or
                 familiars
                 .
                 Hornets
                 are
                 ill
                 people
                 ,
                 which
                 will
                 assault
                 and
                 discredit
                 the
                 dreamer
                 :
                 to
                 Taverns
                 it
                 signifies
                 ,
                 that
                 their
                 wine
                 shall
                 spill
                 ,
                 and
                 sowre
                 :
                 for
                 such
                 great
                 flies
                 ,
                 love
                 and
                 desire
                 vineger
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Beating
                 and
                 Hatred
                 .
              
               
                 FIghting
                 with
                 his
                 friends
                 ,
                 or
                 strangers
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 :
                 the
                 sieke
                 shall
                 be
                 in
                 danger
                 of
                 raving
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 sense
                 :
                 to
                 fight
                 with
                 great
                 personages
                 ,
                 as
                 Kings
                 ,
                 Princes
                 ,
                 and
                 Magistrates
                 ,
                 is
                 very
                 bad
                 :
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 hate
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 be
                 hated
                 ,
                 whether
                 of
                 friends
                 or
                 enemies
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 for
                 one
                 may
                 have
                 need
                 of
                 all
                 the
                 world
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Slaughter
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 sée
                 people
                 sacrificed
                 or
                 kild
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 ;
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 our
                 businesse
                 is
                 accomplisht
                 ,
                 or
                 near
                 the
                 end
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Crocodile
                 and
                 the
                 Cat.
                 
              
               
                 CRocodiles
                 signifie
                 Pyrates
                 ,
                 or
                 Robbers
                 by
                 Sea
                 ,
                 or
                 murtherers
                 and
                 wicked
                 persons
                 in
                 any
                 sort
                 like
                 the
                 Crocodile
                 :
                 the
                 Cat
                 signifies
                 the
                 Adulterer
                 or
                 Harlot
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Crutches
                 .
              
               
                 WAlking
                 upon
                 Crutches
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 Malefactours
                 ,
                 is
                 prison
                 ,
                 chaines
                 ,
                 and
                 stocks
                 ;
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 vagabond
                 like
                 life
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 walke
                 upon
                 the
                 Sea.
                 
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 walke
                 upon
                 the
                 Sea
                 ,
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 travell
                 ,
                 as
                 also
                 to
                 a
                 servant
                 and
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 take
                 a
                 Wife
                 :
                 the
                 one
                 shall
                 enjoy
                 his
                 Wife
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 other
                 shall
                 have
                 his
                 master
                 at
                 his
                 own
                 pleasure
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 hath
                 a
                 
                 law
                 suit
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Sea
                 represents
                 the
                 Judge
                 ,
                 which
                 handles
                 some
                 well
                 ,
                 and
                 others
                 ill
                 :
                 and
                 the
                 woman
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 moistnes
                 :
                 and
                 the
                 Lord
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 might
                 .
                 To
                 a
                 yong
                 man
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 love
                 of
                 a
                 delightfull
                 woman
                 ,
                 to
                 a
                 woman
                 it
                 is
                 dissolute
                 life
                 of
                 her
                 body
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Sea
                 is
                 like
                 to
                 a
                 harlot
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 hath
                 a
                 fair
                 appearance
                 and
                 show
                 ,
                 but
                 in
                 the
                 end
                 she
                 brings
                 many
                 to
                 evill
                 :
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 all
                 those
                 which
                 live
                 and
                 make
                 profit
                 upon
                 the
                 people
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 govern
                 any
                 publike
                 matter
                 ;
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 great
                 honour
                 and
                 profit
                 :
                 For
                 the
                 sea
                 is
                 like
                 a
                 multitude
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 disorder
                 and
                 confusion
                 of
                 the
                 waves
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Sicknesse
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 be
                 sick
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 captivity
                 or
                 great
                 poverty
                 ,
                 for
                 sicknesse
                 makes
                 active
                 and
                 lean
                 ,
                 and
                 diminisheth
                 the
                 booy
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 great
                 idlenesse
                 and
                 want
                 of
                 work
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 the
                 same
                 case
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 visit
                 a
                 sick
                 man
                 ,
                 which
                 you
                 know
                 signifyeth
                 that
                 the
                 event
                 shall
                 happen
                 to
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 not
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 :
                 For
                 we
                 hold
                 ,
                 that
                 our
                 friends
                 ,
                 neighbours
                 ,
                 and
                 familiars
                 ,
                 are
                 the
                 fantasies
                 and
                 images
                 which
                 represent
                 things
                 that
                 are
                 to
                 befall
                 
                 us
                 .
                 Especially
                 ,
                 I
                 have
                 observed
                 that
                 all
                 the
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 things
                 which
                 the
                 soul
                 would
                 signifie
                 to
                 us
                 betimes
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 greater
                 importance
                 ,
                 she
                 brings
                 and
                 represents
                 them
                 in
                 our
                 own
                 person
                 :
                 but
                 those
                 things
                 which
                 she
                 denounceth
                 more
                 slowly
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 lesse
                 apparance
                 ,
                 she
                 represents
                 them
                 by
                 some
                 other
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 make
                 Statues
                 ,
                 or
                 Images
                 of
                 men
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 make
                 images
                 of
                 men
                 ,
                 whether
                 of
                 earth
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 matter
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Governours
                 of
                 children
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 govern
                 and
                 instruct
                 them
                 with
                 honour
                 and
                 profit
                 .
                 And
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 children
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 also
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 some
                 very
                 like
                 themselves
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 fastened
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 ,
                 and
                 carried
                 in
                 it
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 be
                 tyed
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 to
                 draw
                 as
                 an
                 Horse
                 or
                 Oxe
                 is
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 servitude
                 ▪
                 and
                 pain
                 ,
                 to
                 every
                 body
                 ,
                 how
                 rich
                 or
                 mighty
                 soever
                 he
                 be
                 :
                 to
                 be
                 carried
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 or
                 Coach
                 ,
                 or
                 drawne
                 by
                 me
                 〈…〉
                 to
                 have
                 might
                 and
                 authority
                 over
                 many
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 have
                 children
                 of
                 good
                 behaviour
                 :
                 as
                 for
                 Travellers
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 surety
                 with
                 slownesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 be
                 apparelled
                 ill
                 favouredly
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 one
                 be
                 ill
                 favouredly
                 attyred
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 to
                 all
                 ,
                 and
                 signifieth
                 abundance
                 of
                 mocking
                 and
                 flouting
                 ,
                 with
                 ill
                 issue
                 of
                 affairs
                 :
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 only
                 good
                 for
                 flaughters
                 and
                 Players
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 write
                 with
                 the
                 left
                 Hand
                 .
              
               
                 WRiting
                 with
                 the
                 left
                 hand
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 make
                 some
                 secret
                 circumvention
                 ,
                 to
                 cunny-catch
                 ,
                 deceive
                 ,
                 or
                 defame
                 any
                 one
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 a
                 Father
                 in
                 Law
                 ,
                 and
                 Mother
                 in
                 Law.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 sée
                 a
                 father
                 in
                 law
                 ,
                 or
                 mother
                 in
                 law
                 dead
                 ,
                 or
                 alive
                 ,
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 especially
                 using
                 violence
                 ,
                 or
                 threatning
                 :
                 using
                 gentle
                 spéech
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 entertainment
                 ,
                 are
                 vain
                 hopes
                 and
                 deceits
                 .
                 Sometimes
                 they
                 signifie
                 voyages
                 ;
                 for
                 the
                 naturall
                 father
                 ,
                 and
                 mother
                 ,
                 represent
                 the
                 house
                 :
                 the
                 father
                 or
                 mother
                 in
                 law
                 ,
                 strangers
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 our
                 Predecessors
                 ,
                 and
                 Successors
                 .
              
               
                 PRedecessors
                 ,
                 as
                 Grandfathers
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 ancestors
                 ,
                 signifie
                 care
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 
                 turn
                 to
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 order
                 and
                 circumstance
                 of
                 our
                 dream
                 .
                 Our
                 successors
                 being
                 but
                 Children
                 ,
                 is
                 anger
                 and
                 pain
                 :
                 being
                 greater
                 ,
                 signifie
                 support
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 The
                 Rat
                 and
                 Weasell
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Rat
                 signifies
                 the
                 servant
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 see
                 many
                 playing
                 and
                 sporting
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 Weasell
                 signifieth
                 a
                 bad
                 and
                 wicked
                 Wife
                 ,
                 or
                 Law
                 ,
                 or
                 Death
                 ,
                 or
                 gaine
                 :
                 according
                 to
                 her
                 doings
                 ,
                 goings
                 ▪
                 or
                 commings
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Durt
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 you
                 dream
                 of
                 Durt
                 ,
                 it
                 signifieth
                 Sicknesse
                 ,
                 or
                 dishonour
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Bason
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 of
                 a
                 Bason
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 a
                 good
                 Maid
                 :
                 to
                 drinke
                 or
                 eate
                 therein
                 ,
                 is
                 love
                 of
                 the
                 Servant
                 :
                 to
                 sée
                 himselfe
                 in
                 the
                 Bason
                 ,
                 as
                 in
                 a
                 Glasse
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 have
                 children
                 by
                 the
                 Servant
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Image
                 ,
                 or
                 resemblance
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Statue
                 or
                 Image
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 will
                 and
                 affection
                 of
                 the
                 dreamer
                 .
                 An
                 Image
                 of
                 solid
                 matter
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 rotten
                 ,
                 is
                 better
                 then
                 the
                 painted
                 ,
                 or
                 one
                 of
                 earth
                 ,
                 waxe
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 like
                 .
                 That
                 which
                 befalles
                 the
                 Image
                 ,
                 shall
                 befall
                 the
                 children
                 and
                 affaires
                 of
                 the
                 dreamer
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Midwife
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Midwife
                 séene
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 is
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 ,
                 and
                 hurt
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 ;
                 for
                 she
                 alwayes
                 pulleth
                 out
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 contained
                 ,
                 from
                 her
                 which
                 containeth
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 layeth
                 it
                 on
                 the
                 ground
                 :
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 kept
                 by
                 force
                 it
                 is
                 liberty
                 :
                 often
                 séene
                 of
                 her
                 which
                 is
                 not
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 sicknesse
                 to
                 her
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Thornes
                 and
                 Stings
                 .
              
               
                 STings
                 and
                 Thornes
                 are
                 griefs
                 ,
                 impeachment
                 ,
                 care
                 ,
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 :
                 to
                 many
                 they
                 have
                 signified
                 love
                 ,
                 and
                 also
                 injuries
                 by
                 wicked
                 persons
                 ,
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 a
                 Chaine
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Chaine
                 is
                 a
                 Wife
                 ,
                 defaining
                 ,
                 ill
                 successe
                 of
                 affayres
                 ,
                 and
                 hinderance
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Comfort
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 you
                 dreame
                 you
                 have
                 comfort
                 of
                 any
                 one
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 happy
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 mishap
                 and
                 injury
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 and
                 afflicted
                 ,
                 ayde
                 and
                 comfort
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 a
                 wound
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 wounded
                 in
                 the
                 stomack
                 or
                 hart
                 ;
                 to
                 young
                 folkes
                 signifieth
                 love
                 ,
                 to
                 old
                 ,
                 griefs
                 and
                 heavinesse
                 :
                 in
                 the
                 palm
                 of
                 the
                 right
                 hand
                 ,
                 is
                 debt
                 and
                 warre
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 signe
                 which
                 is
                 made
                 thereby
                 ,
                 but
                 new
                 skin
                 recovered
                 in
                 the
                 wound
                 which
                 one
                 cals
                 a
                 skar
                 ,
                 is
                 an
                 end
                 an
                 issue
                 of
                 evils
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Debt
                 ,
                 the
                 Creditor
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 hirer
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 debt
                 and
                 the
                 creditor
                 represent
                 the
                 life
                 :
                 wherefore
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 the
                 creditor
                 urging
                 and
                 constraining
                 is
                 great
                 danger
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 receiving
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 .
                 For
                 we
                 owe
                 a
                 life
                 to
                 nature
                 ,
                 our
                 universall
                 mother
                 ,
                 which
                 she
                 makes
                 us
                 restore
                 and
                 ●ay
                 :
                 the
                 creditor
                 dying
                 ,
                 is
                 end
                 of
                 heavinesse
                 :
                 the
                 Tennant
                 or
                 So
                 journer
                 signifieth
                 as
                 the
                 creditor
                 :
                 sometimes
                 the
                 creditor
                 represents
                 the
                 daughter
                 which
                 demands
                 her
                 dowry
                 to
                 marry
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 a
                 Foole
                 ,
                 or
                 Drunkard
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 a
                 foole
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 undertake
                 any
                 businesse
                 ,
                 for
                 fools
                 and
                 mad-men
                 do
                 that
                 which
                 come
                 into
                 their
                 brain
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 also
                 for
                 Marshals
                 and
                 Shrieves
                 ,
                 which
                 would
                 have
                 authority
                 over
                 the
                 people
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 great
                 report
                 and
                 honour
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 governe
                 and
                 teach
                 children
                 ,
                 for
                 children
                 do
                 willingly
                 follow
                 fooles
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 goods
                 ,
                 for
                 Fooles
                 catch
                 of
                 all
                 sides
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 hands
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 it
                 is
                 health
                 ,
                 for
                 folly
                 makes
                 men
                 go
                 and
                 come
                 ,
                 not
                 sléepe
                 and
                 rest
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 be
                 drunke
                 ,
                 is
                 very
                 bad
                 to
                 all
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 great
                 folly
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 only
                 good
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 fear
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 drunken
                 fear
                 or
                 doubt
                 nothing
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Letters
                 sent
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 Letters
                 and
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 written
                 within
                 ,
                 signifyes
                 that
                 one
                 shall
                 have
                 disposition
                 to
                 things
                 therein
                 contained
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 see
                 them
                 onely
                 and
                 not
                 the
                 Contents
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 newes
                 :
                 For
                 in
                 every
                 Letter
                 there
                 is
                 health
                 ,
                 Good
                 morrow
                 ,
                 God
                 have
                 you
                 in
                 his
                 kéeping
                 ,
                 Far●●●ll
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Plants
                 and
                 Trees
                 comming
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Body
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 any
                 plant
                 comes
                 out
                 cut
                 of
                 our
                 body
                 ,
                 is
                 death
                 or
                 cutting
                 to
                 him
                 ;
                 which
                 is
                 meant
                 by
                 that
                 part
                 from
                 whence
                 the
                 plant
                 arifeth
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Scab
                 ,
                 Leprosie
                 ▪
                 and
                 Itch.
                 
              
               
                 SCabs
                 ,
                 Leprosie
                 ,
                 and
                 Itch
                 ▪
                 are
                 signes
                 of
                 Honour
                 and
                 Riches
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 mighty
                 they
                 are
                 Offices
                 and
                 Dignities
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 see
                 another
                 leprous
                 and
                 scabby
                 ,
                 is
                 anger
                 and
                 care
                 :
                 For
                 all
                 ugly
                 and
                 ill
                 favoured
                 things
                 ,
                 make
                 sad
                 their
                 spirit
                 which
                 looke
                 on
                 them
                 ▪
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 cast
                 stones
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 be
                 stoned
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 cast
                 stones
                 at
                 any
                 one
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 assaile
                 him
                 with
                 words
                 and
                 injuries
                 ;
                 but
                 to
                 be
                 stoned
                 and
                 hurt
                 with
                 stones
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 hear
                 and
                 suffer
                 injuries
                 ;
                 for
                 stones
                 represent
                 injurious
                 spéeches
                 .
                 Oftentimes
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 journey
                 or
                 flight
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 which
                 is
                 assailed
                 with
                 stones
                 must
                 fly
                 :
                 when
                 there
                 are
                 many
                 which
                 cast
                 stones
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 hopeth
                 for
                 mony
                 or
                 profit
                 ,
                 and
                 comodity
                 by
                 many
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Grashoppers
                 .
              
               
                 GRashoppers
                 ,
                 or
                 Crickets
                 ,
                 signifie
                 Musitians
                 .
                 To
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 necessity
                 ,
                 they
                 neyther
                 signifie
                 friends
                 nor
                 support
                 ,
                 but
                 onely
                 words
                 and
                 talke
                 of
                 theyr
                 affayres
                 :
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 in
                 feare
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 threats
                 without
                 effect
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 ,
                 they
                 signifie
                 thirst
                 and
                 death
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 suffer
                 as
                 another
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 be
                 in
                 pain
                 and
                 suffering
                 as
                 another
                 is
                 to
                 be
                 accessary
                 and
                 partaker
                 of
                 his
                 offence
                 and
                 pain
                 .
                 For
                 sicknesses
                 and
                 imperfections
                 
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 have
                 reference
                 to
                 the
                 passions
                 and
                 affections
                 of
                 the
                 soul
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Dung.
                 
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 see
                 Dung
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 live
                 upon
                 the
                 common
                 People
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 reape
                 gaines
                 by
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 of
                 base
                 estate
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 have
                 charge
                 of
                 publike
                 affayrs
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Poore
                 to
                 sleep
                 on
                 a
                 Dunghill
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 shall
                 get
                 and
                 heape
                 up
                 store
                 of
                 money
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 it
                 is
                 Publike
                 estate
                 ,
                 office
                 ,
                 and
                 honour
                 .
                 For
                 the
                 common
                 People
                 alwayes
                 carry
                 and
                 cast
                 their
                 superfluities
                 on
                 the
                 Dunghill
                 .
                 To
                 be
                 fouled
                 with
                 Dung
                 by
                 any
                 friend
                 ,
                 is
                 enmity
                 with
                 him
                 ,
                 and
                 injury
                 by
                 him
                 ,
                 but
                 by
                 any
                 stranger
                 it
                 is
                 great
                 hurt
                 to
                 come
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Prayers
                 and
                 Requests
                 .
              
               
                 PRayers
                 and
                 requests
                 ,
                 of
                 alms
                 ,
                 all
                 beggars
                 ,
                 poore
                 ,
                 and
                 miserable
                 ,
                 are
                 care
                 and
                 anger
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 dreame
                 thereof
                 ,
                 for
                 none
                 requesteth
                 of
                 another
                 without
                 affliction
                 ,
                 and
                 none
                 that
                 are
                 afflicted
                 have
                 reason
                 and
                 consideration
                 :
                 by
                 reason
                 whereof
                 they
                 are
                 importunate
                 ,
                 and
                 cause
                 trouble
                 
                 and
                 hindrance
                 :
                 and
                 if
                 they
                 receive
                 money
                 for
                 almes
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 great
                 perill
                 and
                 hurt
                 ,
                 and
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 Dreamer
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 some
                 friend
                 of
                 his
                 .
                 Poor
                 folks
                 or
                 Beggars
                 entring
                 into
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 and
                 carrying
                 away
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 whether
                 they
                 steale
                 it
                 ,
                 or
                 it
                 be
                 given
                 them
                 ,
                 signifie
                 very
                 great
                 adversity
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Key
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Key
                 seene
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 marry
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 a
                 good
                 and
                 handsome
                 Wife
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 good
                 Maid
                 .
                 It
                 is
                 crosse
                 to
                 a
                 Traveller
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 put
                 back
                 and
                 hindred
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 received
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 would
                 take
                 in
                 hand
                 ,
                 or
                 effect
                 other
                 mens
                 businesses
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 a
                 Cooke
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 a
                 Cooke
                 in
                 the
                 house
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 marry
                 ;
                 for
                 mariages
                 are
                 not
                 made
                 without
                 a
                 Cook
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 for
                 they
                 shall
                 have
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 ability
                 ,
                 to
                 kéep
                 a
                 good
                 and
                 long
                 table
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 it
                 is
                 inflamation
                 ,
                 heat
                 ,
                 and
                 teares
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 ,
                 for
                 a
                 Cooks
                 apparell
                 is
                 white
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 seen
                 of
                 many
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Chesse
                 play
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 play
                 at
                 Chesse
                 ,
                 is
                 gain
                 by
                 lying
                 ,
                 and
                 deceit
                 ,
                 to
                 see
                 another
                 play
                 ,
                 is
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 sustain
                 losse
                 by
                 craftinesse
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Butcher●
                 .
              
               
                 BVtchers
                 which
                 knock
                 downe
                 ,
                 kill
                 ,
                 cut
                 and
                 divide
                 beasts
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 sell
                 them
                 ,
                 signifie
                 danger
                 and
                 hurt
                 ,
                 and
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 s●ck
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 their
                 calling
                 to
                 divide
                 and
                 sell
                 dead
                 beasts
                 :
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 doubtfull
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 greater
                 doubt
                 ,
                 to
                 captives
                 and
                 bondmen
                 it
                 is
                 issue
                 of
                 their
                 evils
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 an
                 Inne-keeper
                 .
              
               
                 AN
                 Inne-kéeper
                 which
                 kéeps
                 a
                 publike
                 Inne
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 he
                 therfore
                 representeth
                 death
                 ,
                 because
                 like
                 as
                 death
                 ,
                 so
                 he
                 entertaineth
                 all
                 persons
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 trouble
                 and
                 heaviness●
                 ,
                 danger
                 ,
                 and
                 travell
                 .
                 The
                 Inne
                 signifieth
                 the
                 same
                 as
                 the
                 Inne-kéeper
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 kept
                 and
                 detained
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 be
                 kept
                 and
                 detained
                 by
                 any
                 one
                 ,
                 is
                 impeachment
                 of
                 affayres
                 ,
                 and
                 continuance
                 of
                 sicknesse
                 to
                 the
                 Sicke
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 are
                 very
                 low
                 ,
                 and
                 near
                 theyr
                 end
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 recovery
                 of
                 health
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 continuance
                 therein
                 .
                 For
                 the
                 kéeping
                 ,
                 represents
                 life
                 which
                 shal
                 be
                 prolonged
                 :
                 but
                 deliverance
                 ,
                 dissolution
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 ,
                 is
                 quite
                 contrary
                 ,
                 and
                 death
                 :
                 to
                 enter
                 into
                 prison
                 ,
                 and
                 captivity
                 of
                 bonds
                 ,
                 either
                 willingly
                 ,
                 or
                 by
                 force
                 ,
                 is
                 great
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 or
                 anger
                 .
                 Sergeants
                 and
                 Hangmen
                 are
                 captivity
                 ,
                 heavinesse
                 ,
                 and
                 revealing
                 of
                 secrets
                 ,
                 to
                 malefactors
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Holy
                 Evens
                 ,
                 Joyes
                 ,
                 and
                 Banquets
                 made
                 by
                 night
                 .
              
               
                 HOly
                 Evens
                 ,
                 and
                 Festivals
                 by
                 night
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 would
                 marry
                 ,
                 or
                 make
                 mariages
                 ,
                 and
                 such
                 as
                 seek
                 company
                 ,
                 and
                 affinity
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 they
                 are
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 goods
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 sad
                 and
                 fearfull
                 ,
                 end
                 of
                 heavines
                 ,
                 and
                 fear
                 :
                 for
                 none
                 watch
                 willingly
                 all
                 night
                 in
                 daneing
                 ,
                 good
                 cheere
                 ,
                 and
                 myrth
                 ,
                 but
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 joyfull
                 :
                 to
                 whoremasters
                 and
                 harlots
                 it
                 is
                 revealing
                 of
                 theyr
                 deeds
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 wealthy
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 trouble
                 and
                 divulgation
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 places
                 of
                 Assembly
                 .
              
               
                 PLaces
                 of
                 Plea
                 ,
                 the
                 Market
                 ,
                 Theaters
                 ,
                 High-wayes
                 ,
                 and
                 great
                 places
                 in
                 a
                 Town
                 and
                 Suburbs
                 ,
                 and
                 Churches
                 are
                 troubles
                 and
                 confusions
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 multitudes
                 of
                 people
                 ,
                 which
                 resort
                 to
                 the
                 
                 foresaid
                 places
                 .
                 A
                 market
                 filled
                 with
                 goods
                 and
                 folks
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 traficke
                 ,
                 but
                 an
                 empty
                 Market
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Statues
                 .
              
               
                 BRasen
                 statues
                 being
                 very
                 big
                 ,
                 séen
                 moving
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 are
                 riches
                 and
                 revenews
                 :
                 But
                 excéeding
                 great
                 ones
                 ,
                 and
                 moving
                 like
                 Monsters
                 ,
                 are
                 great
                 terrours
                 and
                 perils
                 :
                 because
                 one
                 cannot
                 see
                 them
                 without
                 frighting
                 .
                 Statues
                 also
                 represent
                 Magistrates
                 and
                 Governors
                 of
                 the
                 Town
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 this
                 case
                 ,
                 whatsoever
                 they
                 shall
                 do
                 or
                 say
                 ,
                 shall
                 befall
                 the
                 said
                 personages
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Mole
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Mole
                 signifieth
                 a
                 man
                 blind
                 by
                 inconvenience
                 and
                 labor
                 in
                 vain
                 ,
                 and
                 signifies
                 also
                 that
                 he
                 which
                 would
                 be
                 secret
                 ,
                 shall
                 be
                 disclosed
                 by
                 himselfe
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 night
                 Bird●
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Madge
                 howlet
                 ,
                 the
                 Owl
                 ,
                 the
                 Bittern
                 ,
                 the
                 Bat
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 other
                 night
                 B●rds
                 ,
                 crosse
                 any
                 enterprise
                 or
                 advancement
                 of
                 affayres
                 :
                 but
                 take
                 away
                 feare
                 and
                 terrours
                 .
                 Onely
                 the
                 Bat
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 women
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 for
                 she
                 layes
                 not
                 Egs
                 as
                 other
                 Byrds
                 do
                 ,
                 but
                 little
                 ones
                 ,
                 and
                 beares
                 milk
                 where
                 with
                 she
                 nourisheth
                 her
                 young
                 ,
                 if
                 these
                 byrds
                 are
                 seen
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 to
                 enter
                 a
                 house
                 to
                 dwell
                 there
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 that
                 his
                 
                 house
                 shall
                 be
                 desolate
                 and
                 forsaken
                 of
                 the
                 inhabitants
                 :
                 he
                 which
                 goeth
                 by
                 sea
                 or
                 land
                 ,
                 and
                 sees
                 in
                 his
                 dream
                 any
                 of
                 these
                 birds
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 fall
                 into
                 a
                 great
                 tempest
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 hands
                 of
                 théeves
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Clock
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Clock
                 signifieth
                 actions
                 ,
                 operations
                 ,
                 motions
                 ,
                 attempts
                 ,
                 and
                 surprizing
                 in
                 any
                 necessary
                 things
                 :
                 if
                 the
                 clock
                 fall
                 or
                 breake
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 and
                 great
                 danger
                 ,
                 especially
                 to
                 the
                 sick
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 ever
                 better
                 to
                 count
                 the
                 houres
                 before
                 noone
                 then
                 after
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 The
                 Authors
                 Conclusion
                 of
                 the
                 Third
                 Book
                 .
              
               
                 B●hold
                 then
                 all
                 which
                 wanted
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 was
                 not
                 fit
                 to
                 be
                 put
                 in
                 the
                 two
                 former
                 books
                 ,
                 sufficiently
                 (
                 as
                 I
                 suppose
                 )
                 are
                 comprised
                 in
                 the
                 Third
                 Booke
                 .
                 And
                 for
                 this
                 cause
                 ,
                 I
                 thought
                 it
                 good
                 to
                 make
                 this
                 little
                 Book
                 apart
                 ,
                 lest
                 I
                 should
                 have
                 omitted
                 those
                 things
                 therein
                 contained
                 ;
                 and
                 by
                 that
                 meanes
                 ,
                 some
                 other
                 might
                 take
                 occasion
                 eyther
                 to
                 write
                 another
                 Book
                 of
                 this
                 subject
                 ,
                 or
                 adde
                 to
                 mine
                 .
                 But
                 you
                 must
                 know
                 that
                 
                 there
                 is
                 nothing
                 more
                 tedious
                 or
                 difficult
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 understand
                 the
                 diversity
                 ,
                 composition
                 ,
                 and
                 mixtion
                 of
                 dreames
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 prescribe
                 Generall
                 Rules
                 for
                 all
                 kindes
                 of
                 dreames
                 .
                 Séeing
                 that
                 sometimes
                 ,
                 nay
                 often
                 ,
                 one
                 may
                 sée
                 the
                 same
                 dreame
                 ,
                 and
                 at
                 the
                 same
                 time
                 of
                 the
                 night
                 ,
                 or
                 day
                 ,
                 things
                 contrary
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 resemblance
                 ,
                 or
                 agréement
                 .
                 But
                 it
                 is
                 impossible
                 ,
                 that
                 things
                 signified
                 by
                 the
                 self
                 same
                 dreames
                 ▪
                 should
                 differ
                 or
                 be
                 repugnant
                 among
                 themselves
                 ,
                 if
                 so
                 be
                 that
                 the
                 dreames
                 foretell
                 matters
                 of
                 import
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 happen
                 .
                 For
                 as
                 in
                 all
                 other
                 things
                 there
                 is
                 an
                 order
                 and
                 dependance
                 ,
                 so
                 also
                 is
                 it
                 very
                 likely
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 same
                 falles
                 out
                 in
                 dreams
                 .
                 When
                 therefore
                 one
                 shall
                 sée
                 in
                 his
                 dream
                 things
                 both
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 evill
                 ,
                 then
                 he
                 must
                 think
                 with
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 which
                 were
                 the
                 first
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 were
                 the
                 last
                 .
                 For
                 in
                 worldly
                 affayres
                 ,
                 sometimes
                 even
                 the
                 greatest
                 occasion
                 of
                 hope
                 hath
                 had
                 issue
                 :
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 the
                 greatest
                 occasions
                 of
                 doubt
                 and
                 feare
                 ,
                 have
                 had
                 good
                 issue
                 :
                 and
                 for
                 great
                 evils
                 which
                 one
                 hath
                 expected
                 ,
                 one
                 hath
                 found
                 but
                 small
                 ;
                 and
                 for
                 little
                 hope
                 of
                 good
                 ,
                 one
                 hath
                 found
                 non●
                 at
                 all
                 .
                 So
                 that
                 mixt
                 and
                 compounded
                 dreams
                 ,
                 are
                 very
                 doubtfull
                 ,
                 and
                 cannot
                 easily
                 be
                 understood
                 
                 or
                 expounded
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 a
                 great
                 griefe
                 to
                 many
                 .
                 But
                 for
                 my
                 part
                 I
                 have
                 writ
                 methodically
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 the
                 best
                 and
                 easiest
                 order
                 that
                 I
                 could
                 ,
                 that
                 every
                 one
                 might
                 take
                 an
                 easie
                 course
                 in
                 the
                 exposition
                 of
                 dreames
                 .
                 And
                 as
                 Schoole-masters
                 after
                 they
                 have
                 taught
                 their
                 children
                 the
                 knowledge
                 and
                 property
                 of
                 any
                 one
                 letter
                 ,
                 in
                 particular
                 ,
                 afterwards
                 teacheth
                 them
                 how
                 they
                 must
                 use
                 them
                 all
                 together
                 .
                 In
                 like-sort
                 ,
                 would
                 I
                 prescribe
                 certain
                 little
                 and
                 easie
                 rules
                 ,
                 and
                 foyne
                 them
                 to
                 that
                 which
                 hath
                 béen
                 said
                 in
                 my
                 thrée
                 former
                 Books
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 end
                 ,
                 that
                 they
                 may
                 be
                 the
                 better
                 learned
                 and
                 understood
                 .
                 For
                 to
                 such
                 as
                 have
                 had
                 experience
                 ,
                 and
                 long
                 practise
                 ,
                 this
                 will
                 be
                 very
                 easie
                 ,
                 and
                 shall
                 suffice
                 to
                 instruct
                 them
                 in
                 all
                 things
                 what
                 they
                 signifie
                 :
                 to
                 the
                 purpose
                 then
                 .
                 In
                 our
                 first
                 Book
                 we
                 said
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 Head
                 signifies
                 the
                 Father
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreamt
                 it
                 .
                 And
                 in
                 the
                 second
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 Lion
                 signifieth
                 the
                 King
                 ,
                 or
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 And
                 in
                 the
                 Chapter
                 of
                 Death
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 poore
                 folks
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 they
                 dye
                 :
                 when
                 therefore
                 any
                 poore
                 man
                 (
                 having
                 his
                 Father
                 rich
                 )
                 dreames
                 that
                 a
                 Lion
                 comes
                 to
                 devoure
                 or
                 teare
                 in
                 pieces
                 his
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 same
                 poor
                 man
                 séemes
                 to
                 remain
                 dead
                 ,
                 and
                 without
                 a
                 head
                 in
                 his
                 dream
                 :
                 it
                 is
                 likely
                 that
                 his
                 
                 Father
                 shall
                 die
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 his
                 h●yr
                 :
                 and
                 by
                 this
                 meanes
                 shall
                 forgoe
                 the
                 faintnesse
                 of
                 his
                 poverty
                 ,
                 and
                 become
                 rich
                 ,
                 seeing
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 neither
                 father
                 nor
                 poverty
                 that
                 shall
                 kéepe
                 him
                 downe
                 any
                 longer
                 .
                 For
                 in
                 this
                 dream
                 the
                 head
                 representeth
                 the
                 father
                 :
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 the
                 father
                 :
                 the
                 Lion
                 ,
                 the
                 sicknesse
                 whereof
                 his
                 father
                 shall
                 dye
                 .
                 And
                 death
                 to
                 the
                 poore
                 man
                 is
                 change
                 of
                 estate
                 ,
                 shewing
                 that
                 by
                 riches
                 ,
                 his
                 poverty
                 shall
                 be
                 expelled
                 .
                 In
                 such
                 sort
                 ,
                 one
                 must
                 leade
                 himselfe
                 to
                 the
                 interpretation
                 of
                 all
                 diverse
                 ,
                 and
                 mingled
                 dreames
                 ,
                 of
                 any
                 whole
                 Chapter
                 ,
                 or
                 speech
                 :
                 gathering
                 together
                 ,
                 and
                 making
                 one
                 onely
                 exposition
                 ,
                 like
                 as
                 one
                 Medicine
                 is
                 made
                 of
                 many
                 hearbes
                 and
                 rootes
                 .
                 To
                 which
                 intent
                 ,
                 I
                 desire
                 all
                 courteous
                 Readers
                 ,
                 who
                 are
                 desirous
                 to
                 peruse
                 my
                 Bookes
                 ,
                 not
                 to
                 accuse
                 or
                 blame
                 them
                 ,
                 before
                 they
                 have
                 diligently
                 read
                 and
                 understood
                 them
                 .
                 For
                 I
                 am
                 confident
                 ,
                 and
                 dare
                 affirm
                 with
                 great
                 security
                 ,
                 that
                 my
                 Bookes
                 will
                 not
                 be
                 rejected
                 by
                 the
                 learned
                 and
                 juditious
                 Readers
                 :
                 nor
                 by
                 those
                 who
                 are
                 either
                 studious
                 ,
                 diligent
                 ,
                 or
                 friendly
                 Readers
                 .
              
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
               The
               Fourth
               Booke
               of
               Artimedorus
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 variety
                 and
                 diversity
                 of
                 Dreams
                 .
              
               
                 OF
                 Dreames
                 ,
                 some
                 are
                 Speculative
                 ,
                 that
                 is
                 to
                 say
                 ,
                 which
                 come
                 (
                 if
                 one
                 may
                 so
                 speak
                 )
                 in
                 the
                 fashion
                 of
                 the
                 spirit
                 ,
                 when
                 the
                 body
                 resteth
                 :
                 Others
                 are
                 .
                 Allegoricall
                 ,
                 that
                 is
                 to
                 say
                 ,
                 which
                 shew
                 under
                 other
                 things
                 ,
                 those
                 things
                 which
                 they
                 would
                 signifie
                 ;
                 and
                 are
                 more
                 hard
                 to
                 interpret
                 :
                 chiefly
                 ,
                 because
                 one
                 is
                 in
                 doubt
                 whether
                 the
                 things
                 will
                 fall
                 out
                 as
                 the
                 spirit
                 hath
                 presented
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 in
                 some
                 other
                 manner
                 understood
                 by
                 them
                 :
                 wherefore
                 first
                 of
                 all
                 we
                 must
                 understand
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 effect
                 of
                 Speculative
                 dreams
                 is
                 brought
                 to
                 passe
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 shall
                 happen
                 at
                 all
                 :
                 For
                 all
                 dreames
                 have
                 not
                 an
                 effect
                 presently
                 ,
                 or
                 soone
                 after
                 the
                 dream
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 effect
                 of
                 Allegoricall
                 dreames
                 ,
                 appeares
                 sometime
                 after
                 ,
                 either
                 long
                 or
                 short
                 ,
                 
                 as
                 a
                 day
                 or
                 two
                 .
                 But
                 it
                 were
                 fondnesse
                 in
                 any
                 man
                 to
                 think
                 ,
                 that
                 monstrous
                 and
                 impossible
                 things
                 ,
                 should
                 happen
                 as
                 the
                 dreamer
                 hath
                 seene
                 them
                 .
                 And
                 we
                 must
                 know
                 ,
                 and
                 note
                 ,
                 that
                 Artificers
                 represent
                 theyr
                 Art
                 ,
                 amongst
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 art
                 .
                 As
                 the
                 Atturney
                 which
                 dreamt
                 ,
                 that
                 an
                 other
                 Atturney
                 was
                 sick
                 ,
                 was
                 a
                 long
                 time
                 without
                 Clients
                 :
                 the
                 Smith
                 ,
                 which
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 saw
                 a
                 Smith
                 which
                 was
                 his
                 Neighbor
                 ,
                 carried
                 to
                 his
                 grave
                 ;
                 afterwards
                 left
                 his
                 owne
                 shop
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Town
                 wherein
                 he
                 dwelt
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 speake
                 of
                 another
                 .
                 Apollonides
                 a
                 Chyrurgion
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 ,
                 that
                 in
                 Fencing
                 he
                 had
                 wounded
                 many
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 his
                 Chyrurgery
                 he
                 had
                 healed
                 many
                 ,
                 and
                 had
                 great
                 practise
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 intent
                 of
                 Fencers
                 is
                 to
                 wound
                 ,
                 but
                 not
                 to
                 kill
                 :
                 the
                 like
                 doth
                 the
                 Chyrurgion
                 .
                 The
                 Sick
                 man
                 dreaming
                 he
                 saw
                 bread
                 ,
                 ready
                 to
                 be
                 set
                 in
                 the
                 Oven
                 ,
                 although
                 the
                 fruits
                 of
                 Ceres
                 are
                 ever
                 good
                 ,
                 yet
                 notwithstanding
                 ,
                 it
                 signified
                 to
                 him
                 a
                 great
                 Feaver
                 to
                 come
                 ;
                 because
                 those
                 Loaves
                 were
                 to
                 be
                 heated
                 ,
                 and
                 baked
                 in
                 the
                 Oven
                 .
                 To
                 him
                 which
                 would
                 marry
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 would
                 get
                 affinity
                 or
                 company
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 dreame
                 of
                 the
                 Vine
                 ,
                 and
                 wine
                 ,
                 then
                 of
                 Corn
                 ,
                 or
                 Barley
                 ;
                 and
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 desireth
                 to
                 advance
                 himself
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 
                 to
                 give
                 then
                 to
                 take
                 any
                 good
                 ,
                 if
                 he
                 take
                 it
                 not
                 of
                 the
                 more
                 apparent
                 personages
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Stuffe
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 you
                 sée
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 stuffe
                 ,
                 which
                 you
                 can
                 tye
                 ,
                 trusse
                 ,
                 or
                 carry
                 ,
                 especially
                 in
                 dossers
                 ,
                 panniers
                 ;
                 or
                 baskets
                 ,
                 whether
                 chaines
                 ,
                 carcanets
                 ,
                 &c.
                 signifies
                 good
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 marry
                 ,
                 or
                 make
                 any
                 other
                 affinity
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 crosse
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 make
                 any
                 voyages
                 ,
                 run
                 or
                 flye
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 fear
                 to
                 be
                 surprised
                 :
                 always
                 excepting
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 surprise
                 another
                 ,
                 and
                 use
                 any
                 deceit
                 or
                 cunning
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 meet
                 folkes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 meet
                 or
                 see
                 folkes
                 ,
                 whether
                 men
                 or
                 women
                 ,
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 such
                 as
                 love
                 us
                 ,
                 or
                 we
                 love
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 are
                 willing
                 or
                 have
                 done
                 us
                 any
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 had
                 no
                 desire
                 to
                 hurt
                 us
                 ,
                 but
                 wish
                 us
                 well
                 ,
                 be
                 they
                 eyther
                 alive
                 or
                 dead
                 :
                 the
                 dreame
                 is
                 good
                 .
                 For
                 those
                 which
                 the
                 spirit
                 sees
                 or
                 méets
                 with
                 the
                 body
                 sléeping
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 kindes
                 and
                 images
                 of
                 things
                 to
                 come
                 ,
                 amongst
                 which
                 ,
                 our
                 friends
                 signifie
                 good
                 ,
                 and
                 our
                 enemies
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 ill
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 first
                 estate
                 and
                 fortune
                 .
              
               
                 IF
                 any
                 man
                 being
                 become
                 poore
                 after
                 he
                 hath
                 been
                 rich
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 hath
                 such
                 lands
                 and
                 possessions
                 as
                 he
                 had
                 before
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 same
                 folks
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 before
                 is
                 with
                 him
                 in
                 his
                 house
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 deputies
                 tenants
                 or
                 farmers
                 ,
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 in
                 his
                 prosperity
                 upon
                 his
                 lands
                 ;
                 this
                 dream
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 that
                 his
                 good
                 fortune
                 will
                 returne
                 :
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 if
                 a
                 man
                 now
                 rich
                 ,
                 dreams
                 that
                 he
                 sees
                 or
                 hath
                 those
                 things
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 when
                 he
                 was
                 poore
                 ,
                 foretels
                 him
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 returne
                 to
                 his
                 poverty
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 have
                 ill
                 luck
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 judge
                 that
                 he
                 whom
                 we
                 think
                 is
                 our
                 Enemy
                 ,
                 is
                 our
                 friend
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
              
               
                 PEople
                 of
                 recreation
                 ,
                 whether
                 loved
                 of
                 those
                 which
                 see
                 them
                 in
                 theyr
                 sleep
                 ,
                 or
                 which
                 love
                 them
                 and
                 honour
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 beare
                 them
                 good
                 will
                 ,
                 although
                 they
                 have
                 not
                 great
                 familiarity
                 and
                 acquaintance
                 together
                 ,
                 signifie
                 prosperity
                 and
                 dayes
                 of
                 recreation
                 to
                 come
                 :
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 those
                 which
                 being
                 seene
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 hate
                 them
                 which
                 see
                 them
                 ,
                 although
                 they
                 are
                 ignorant
                 of
                 theyr
                 enmity
                 and
                 ill
                 will
                 ,
                 signifie
                 
                 ill
                 .
                 So
                 then
                 when
                 you
                 shall
                 sée
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 any
                 personage
                 which
                 you
                 thinke
                 to
                 be
                 your
                 friend
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 day
                 after
                 you
                 have
                 no
                 prosperity
                 or
                 good
                 luck
                 ,
                 then
                 you
                 may
                 judge
                 that
                 he
                 beares
                 you
                 no
                 good
                 will
                 ,
                 but
                 that
                 he
                 is
                 a
                 dissembler
                 :
                 and
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 if
                 you
                 sée
                 any
                 one
                 whom
                 you
                 suppose
                 to
                 be
                 your
                 enemy
                 ,
                 and
                 yet
                 the
                 day
                 after
                 you
                 have
                 good
                 lucke
                 ,
                 then
                 thinke
                 that
                 it
                 is
                 wrong
                 for
                 to
                 judge
                 him
                 your
                 enemy
                 ,
                 and
                 you
                 ought
                 not
                 to
                 bear
                 eyther
                 an
                 ill
                 eye
                 ,
                 or
                 an
                 ill
                 heart
                 toward
                 him
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 see
                 or
                 meet
                 Tradesmen
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 pleasant
                 Maid
                 ,
                 or
                 woman
                 .
              
               
                 ANy
                 Tradesman
                 which
                 one
                 dreames
                 that
                 he
                 sees
                 or
                 meets
                 ,
                 have
                 the
                 same
                 effect
                 which
                 their
                 Art
                 hath
                 ;
                 and
                 the
                 same
                 effect
                 is
                 it
                 to
                 sée
                 theyr
                 Shops
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 you
                 must
                 except
                 a
                 Whore
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 you
                 see
                 or
                 meet
                 one
                 ,
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 o●
                 joy
                 ,
                 and
                 no
                 ill
                 dream
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 sée
                 the
                 brothell-house
                 where
                 she
                 kéepes
                 her
                 Whoredome
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 dreame
                 of
                 heavinesse
                 and
                 ill
                 luck
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 publike
                 place
                 ,
                 full
                 of
                 trouble
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 To
                 see
                 little
                 children
                 or
                 yong
                 men
                 ,
                 to
                 wit
                 ,
                 of
                 mean
                 age
                 ,
                 or
                 old
                 folkes
                 .
              
               
                 AMong
                 little
                 children
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 better
                 to
                 dream
                 you
                 sée
                 boyes
                 ,
                 then
                 girles
                 :
                 and
                 yet
                 ,
                 both
                 import
                 care
                 ,
                 because
                 for
                 little
                 ones
                 we
                 must
                 care
                 .
                 Little
                 children
                 or
                 other
                 of
                 middle
                 age
                 ,
                 seen
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 ,
                 are
                 better
                 then
                 to
                 sée
                 old
                 folkes
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 if
                 the
                 dreamer
                 were
                 in
                 any
                 businesse
                 to
                 bring
                 witnesse
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 become
                 surety
                 ,
                 and
                 desireth
                 that
                 men
                 should
                 give
                 ▪
                 credit
                 to
                 his
                 words
                 or
                 writings
                 ,
                 it
                 were
                 better
                 for
                 him
                 to
                 dreame
                 to
                 sée
                 folkes
                 of
                 a
                 ripe
                 age
                 ,
                 or
                 old
                 :
                 provided
                 alwayes
                 that
                 those
                 old
                 folks
                 do
                 nothing
                 in
                 ●otage
                 ,
                 or
                 upon
                 an
                 old
                 grudge
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Trees
                 and
                 Plants
                 ,
                 comming
                 forth
                 soone
                 or
                 late
                 .
                 Also
                 of
                 living
                 Creatures
                 .
              
               
                 AMongst
                 slow
                 Trées
                 or
                 plants
                 the
                 Oak
                 ,
                 the
                 Olive
                 ,
                 the
                 Cypresse
                 Tree
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 such
                 :
                 in
                 like
                 sort
                 the
                 Elephant
                 ,
                 the
                 Raven
                 ,
                 the
                 Hart
                 and
                 their
                 like
                 ;
                 sig●ifie
                 good
                 o●●vill
                 to
                 come
                 slowly
                 ;
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 disposition
                 and
                 different
                 qua●ity
                 wherein
                 one
                 sées
                 them
                 .
                 But
                 Trées
                 or
                 
                 plants
                 which
                 grow
                 quickly
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 Vine
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Peach
                 trée
                 :
                 and
                 among
                 beasts
                 the
                 Hog
                 and
                 such
                 like
                 ,
                 signifie
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 side
                 ,
                 either
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 whicsh
                 shall
                 quickly
                 happen
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Walles
                 ,
                 Foundations
                 ,
                 and
                 old
                 Trees
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 sound
                 and
                 firm
                 things
                 ,
                 as
                 walles
                 ,
                 foundations
                 ,
                 and
                 old
                 trées
                 ,
                 and
                 stuffe
                 of
                 yron
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Loadstone
                 :
                 are
                 significations
                 of
                 surety
                 ,
                 to
                 those
                 that
                 are
                 in
                 doubt
                 and
                 feare
                 ,
                 provided
                 that
                 one
                 be
                 not
                 locked
                 in
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Chariots
                 .
              
               
                 CHariots
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 not
                 in
                 use
                 ,
                 as
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 guide
                 a
                 chariot
                 drawn
                 or
                 carried
                 by
                 Wolves
                 ,
                 Leopards
                 ,
                 Dogs
                 ,
                 or
                 such
                 like
                 beasts
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 fear
                 great
                 Enemies
                 :
                 because
                 such
                 beasts
                 when
                 they
                 are
                 set
                 betwéen
                 the
                 draught
                 tree
                 ,
                 are
                 subject
                 to
                 the
                 guider
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 carried
                 therein
                 by
                 men
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 onely
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 would
                 command
                 and
                 be
                 obeyed
                 :
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 discredit
                 and
                 hurt
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Flattery
                 .
              
               
                 IT
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 none
                 but
                 such
                 as
                 use
                 it
                 ,
                 to
                 others
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 sign
                 to
                 be
                 abased
                 ;
                 because
                 flatterers
                 are
                 lesse
                 and
                 baser
                 of
                 courage
                 then
                 those
                 which
                 use
                 it
                 not
                 .
                 To
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 pleasant
                 ,
                 and
                 easily
                 to
                 endure
                 to
                 be
                 flattered
                 ,
                 
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 ;
                 especially
                 if
                 the
                 flatterer
                 be
                 one
                 of
                 our
                 familiars
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifies
                 to
                 be
                 betrayed
                 by
                 him
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 be
                 sold
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 set
                 to
                 sale
                 (
                 as
                 they
                 were
                 wont
                 in
                 the
                 old
                 time
                 to
                 sell
                 theyr
                 servants
                 ,
                 and
                 they
                 do
                 at
                 this
                 day
                 amongst
                 heathen
                 Nations
                 )
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 wish
                 to
                 change
                 their
                 present
                 estate
                 and
                 quality
                 :
                 As
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 kept
                 in
                 poverty
                 and
                 servitude
                 :
                 but
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 placed
                 in
                 honour
                 and
                 authority
                 it
                 is
                 ill
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 this
                 dream
                 it
                 hath
                 fell
                 out
                 ,
                 that
                 many
                 have
                 been
                 taken
                 and
                 sold
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 buy
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dreame
                 to
                 buy
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 things
                 which
                 one
                 useth
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 to
                 buy
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 only
                 for
                 victuall
                 and
                 relief
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 poore
                 ,
                 but
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 and
                 wealthy
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 expences
                 and
                 great
                 charge
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 get
                 .
              
               
                 FOr
                 to
                 dream
                 to
                 get
                 and
                 heap
                 up
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 especially
                 fayr
                 houshold
                 stuffe
                 ,
                 and
                 well
                 ordered
                 ,
                 and
                 much
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 more
                 then
                 we
                 had
                 before
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 :
                 but
                 not
                 most
                 excellent
                 above
                 our
                 estats
                 and
                 quality
                 ,
                 for
                 this
                 would
                 be
                 without
                 reason
                 ,
                 and
                 would
                 signifie
                 much
                 hurt
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Poverty
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 be
                 in
                 necessity
                 and
                 poverty
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 some
                 good
                 to
                 one
                 :
                 and
                 yet
                 this
                 dream
                 brings
                 no
                 good
                 ,
                 but
                 signifieth
                 crosse
                 fortune
                 to
                 those
                 which
                 make
                 commodity
                 of
                 theyr
                 tongue
                 ,
                 and
                 fayr
                 speech
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 things
                 which
                 one
                 dreams
                 to
                 befall
                 little
                 children
                 beyond
                 their
                 Age.
                 
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 of
                 any
                 thing
                 to
                 befall
                 little
                 children
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 not
                 propper
                 to
                 theyr
                 age
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 :
                 as
                 to
                 dreame
                 that
                 men
                 children
                 have
                 beards
                 ,
                 and
                 gray
                 hayrs
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 little
                 wenches
                 should
                 be
                 married
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 children
                 ;
                 which
                 signifieth
                 to
                 them
                 death
                 at
                 hand
                 .
                 And
                 yet
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 little
                 children
                 speak
                 well
                 is
                 good
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 is
                 proper
                 both
                 to
                 man
                 and
                 woman
                 to
                 speake
                 .
                 But
                 as
                 for
                 other
                 things
                 happening
                 beyond
                 theyr
                 age
                 in
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 not
                 very
                 little
                 children
                 ,
                 it
                 was
                 declared
                 in
                 the
                 first
                 Book
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 Chapter
                 of
                 alteration
                 ,
                 and
                 change
                 :
                 dreams
                 which
                 are
                 of
                 the
                 generation
                 of
                 children
                 ,
                 or
                 of
                 weddings
                 ,
                 foretel
                 that
                 our
                 children
                 being
                 in
                 a
                 farre
                 Country
                 ,
                 shal
                 return
                 ;
                 especially
                 the
                 wife
                 and
                 children
                 ,
                 if
                 by
                 chance
                 any
                 one
                 hath
                 took
                 them
                 from
                 us
                 :
                 if
                 one
                 dreams
                 to
                 plough
                 the
                 earth
                 ,
                 and
                 sow
                 seed
                 therein
                 ,
                 it
                 signifies
                 the
                 same
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 That
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 signified
                 by
                 one
                 thing
                 ,
                 is
                 also
                 oftentimes
                 the
                 signifier
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 thing
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Eyes
                 signifie
                 and
                 represent
                 Children
                 ,
                 whereupon
                 a
                 woman
                 dreaming
                 that
                 her
                 eyes
                 were
                 sore
                 ,
                 found
                 her
                 children
                 sick
                 :
                 and
                 another
                 dreaming
                 that
                 her
                 children
                 were
                 sick
                 ,
                 had
                 after
                 sore
                 eyes
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Vomit
                 .
              
               
                 AL
                 vomiting
                 ,
                 whether
                 of
                 bloud
                 ,
                 meate
                 ,
                 or
                 flegme
                 ,
                 to
                 poor
                 folks
                 if
                 they
                 dreame
                 it
                 signifieth
                 profit
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 rich
                 hurt
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 first
                 can
                 lose
                 nothing
                 ,
                 untill
                 they
                 have
                 it
                 ,
                 but
                 the
                 others
                 having
                 goods
                 already
                 ,
                 shall
                 come
                 to
                 lose
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 To
                 see
                 or
                 have
                 often
                 the
                 same
                 dreams
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 see
                 often
                 the
                 same
                 dreames
                 ,
                 and
                 many
                 nights
                 one
                 after
                 another
                 ;
                 is
                 a
                 signe
                 that
                 our
                 spirit
                 doth
                 admonish
                 and
                 foretell
                 us
                 affectionately
                 the
                 selfe
                 same
                 thing
                 worthy
                 to
                 be
                 thought
                 upon
                 :
                 for
                 when
                 we
                 have
                 great
                 affection
                 to
                 any
                 thing
                 ,
                 we
                 cannot
                 but
                 think
                 and
                 speak
                 thereof
                 .
                 But
                 if
                 the
                 same
                 dreames
                 are
                 séen
                 with
                 long
                 space
                 of
                 time
                 betwéen
                 them
                 ,
                 they
                 do
                 not
                 alwayes
                 signifie
                 the
                 same
                 thing
                 ,
                 but
                 divers
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 change
                 of
                 the
                 time
                 and
                 affayres
                 ,
                 neyther
                 more
                 nor
                 lesse
                 ,
                 though
                 many
                 have
                 dreamt
                 the
                 same
                 dream
                 ,
                 it
                 will
                 
                 not
                 signifie
                 to
                 all
                 alike
                 ,
                 but
                 rather
                 diversly
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 divers
                 estate
                 and
                 quality
                 of
                 the
                 folks
                 and
                 their
                 different
                 affayrs
                 .
                 A
                 certain
                 Perfumer
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 had
                 lost
                 his
                 nose
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 lost
                 his
                 Merchandise
                 and
                 sold
                 no
                 more
                 :
                 the
                 losse
                 of
                 his
                 nose
                 ,
                 signifying
                 his
                 perfumes
                 .
                 A
                 long
                 time
                 after
                 ,
                 being
                 no
                 Perfumer
                 ,
                 he
                 dreamt
                 the
                 same
                 dream
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 had
                 no
                 nose
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 was
                 afterwards
                 accused
                 for
                 falshood
                 ,
                 and
                 fled
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 Country
                 :
                 for
                 it
                 is
                 an
                 unseemly
                 thing
                 to
                 lack
                 a
                 nose
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 the
                 most
                 perspicuous
                 place
                 of
                 all
                 his
                 face
                 :
                 Whereupon
                 Virgil
                 saith
                 ,
                 Et
                 trun●as
                 inhonesto
                 vulnerena●es
                 .
                 The
                 same
                 Perfumer
                 being
                 sicke
                 upon
                 a
                 time
                 after
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 againe
                 that
                 he
                 had
                 no
                 nose
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 died
                 :
                 for
                 dead
                 mens
                 heads
                 have
                 no
                 nose
                 .
                 So
                 that
                 the
                 self
                 same
                 dream
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 selfe
                 same
                 man
                 signified
                 diversly
                 thrée
                 severall
                 times
                 :
                 first
                 ,
                 losse
                 of
                 his
                 Merchandise
                 :
                 secondly
                 ,
                 losse
                 of
                 his
                 honour
                 :
                 and
                 thirdly
                 losse
                 of
                 his
                 life
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Vessels
                 and
                 Instruments
                 .
              
               
                 EUery
                 Uessell
                 or
                 Instrument
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 the
                 art
                 or
                 trade
                 wherein
                 it
                 is
                 used
                 ,
                 or
                 that
                 which
                 one
                 useth
                 to
                 put
                 therein
                 .
                 As
                 
                 Tuns
                 signifie
                 Wine
                 or
                 Dyle
                 ,
                 heapes
                 of
                 Corn
                 or
                 Barly
                 ,
                 or
                 such
                 like
                 thing
                 ,
                 somewhat
                 near
                 or
                 equipollent
                 to
                 that
                 whereto
                 it
                 is
                 applied
                 :
                 the
                 tooles
                 and
                 instruments
                 in
                 this
                 sense
                 ,
                 signifie
                 friends
                 ,
                 children
                 ,
                 and
                 Parents
                 :
                 victuall
                 and
                 provision
                 signifyeth
                 the
                 Master
                 of
                 a
                 house
                 ,
                 the
                 Coffers
                 and
                 Cabinets
                 the
                 Wifes
                 and
                 the
                 Stewards
                 .
                 But
                 in
                 all
                 ,
                 you
                 must
                 judge
                 with
                 regard
                 of
                 circumstance
                 .
                 As
                 one
                 having
                 the
                 order
                 of
                 Knighthood
                 ,
                 and
                 requiring
                 a
                 charge
                 or
                 conduct
                 of
                 some
                 men
                 of
                 war
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 that
                 being
                 called
                 of
                 one
                 ,
                 he
                 went
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 house
                 wherein
                 he
                 was
                 ,
                 and
                 having
                 gone
                 downe
                 two
                 staires
                 ,
                 he
                 thought
                 that
                 he
                 which
                 called
                 him
                 ,
                 reach'd
                 him
                 a
                 Crown
                 of
                 Dlives
                 ,
                 such
                 as
                 the
                 Roman
                 Knights
                 used
                 to
                 weare
                 in
                 their
                 Pomp
                 :
                 after
                 which
                 dream
                 he
                 was
                 very
                 joyfull
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 those
                 that
                 were
                 of
                 his
                 company
                 ,
                 were
                 in
                 hope
                 that
                 by
                 this
                 dream
                 he
                 should
                 have
                 his
                 request
                 :
                 but
                 he
                 had
                 not
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 reason
                 thereof
                 was
                 ,
                 because
                 he
                 received
                 the
                 Crowne
                 not
                 in
                 going
                 up
                 the
                 stayres
                 ,
                 but
                 in
                 comming
                 down
                 :
                 for
                 to
                 ascend
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 honour
                 ,
                 to
                 descend
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 this
                 dream
                 signified
                 another
                 thing
                 unto
                 him
                 :
                 to
                 wit
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 marry
                 and
                 espouse
                 a
                 Maid
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Crown
                 was
                 of
                 tied
                 branches
                 ,
                 Wherefore
                 
                 he
                 which
                 expounds
                 dreams
                 ,
                 must
                 not
                 rest
                 in
                 one
                 thing
                 onely
                 ,
                 but
                 he
                 must
                 understand
                 all
                 the
                 disposition
                 and
                 derivation
                 of
                 them
                 :
                 for
                 those
                 which
                 judged
                 of
                 this
                 dream
                 onely
                 by
                 the
                 crown
                 ,
                 without
                 having
                 regard
                 to
                 the
                 descent
                 of
                 the
                 stayrs
                 ,
                 were
                 all
                 deceived
                 in
                 theyr
                 expectation
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Parentage
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 those
                 which
                 are
                 of
                 one
                 Parentage
                 ,
                 especially
                 children
                 being
                 represented
                 by
                 a
                 Dreame
                 ,
                 having
                 or
                 doing
                 any
                 thing
                 :
                 signifie
                 that
                 something
                 shall
                 be
                 done
                 or
                 fall
                 out
                 comming
                 near
                 the
                 said
                 things
                 ,
                 to
                 whomsoever
                 of
                 the
                 kin
                 it
                 happen
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 daughter
                 was
                 crook
                 backt
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 sister
                 of
                 the
                 dreamer
                 dyed
                 :
                 and
                 not
                 without
                 cause
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 dreamt
                 that
                 such
                 a
                 near
                 kinswoman
                 was
                 not
                 well
                 ,
                 shortly
                 after
                 which
                 ,
                 his
                 sister
                 departed
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 things
                 which
                 encompasse
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 those
                 things
                 which
                 encompasse
                 us
                 or
                 receive
                 us
                 ,
                 have
                 the
                 same
                 consideration
                 :
                 as
                 one
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 apparelled
                 in
                 a
                 gowne
                 of
                 wood
                 ,
                 now
                 he
                 sayled
                 and
                 his
                 sayling
                 or
                 voyage
                 was
                 hindered
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 gown
                 of
                 wood
                 hindering
                 him
                 ,
                 represented
                 the
                 ship
                 .
                 An
                 other
                 dreamt
                 his
                 
                 gown
                 was
                 cut
                 into
                 small
                 pieces
                 :
                 and
                 his
                 house
                 fell
                 down
                 .
                 An
                 other
                 dreamt
                 he
                 had
                 lost
                 the
                 roofe
                 of
                 his
                 house
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 lost
                 ●is
                 clothes
                 .
                 A
                 Marriner
                 dreamt
                 he
                 saw
                 a
                 wall
                 break
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 pieces
                 and
                 sides
                 of
                 his
                 ship
                 were
                 broke
                 :
                 and
                 yet
                 all
                 such
                 things
                 may
                 have
                 reference
                 to
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 not
                 without
                 cause
                 ,
                 one
                 which
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 gown
                 was
                 broken
                 and
                 torn
                 ,
                 was
                 wounded
                 in
                 his
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 place
                 where
                 he
                 dreamt
                 his
                 gowne
                 was
                 torn
                 :
                 and
                 as
                 the
                 gowne
                 shewed
                 it selfe
                 to
                 be
                 the
                 case
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 so
                 the
                 body
                 is
                 the
                 case
                 of
                 the
                 soul
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 sort
                 servants
                 (
                 besides
                 other
                 things
                 which
                 they
                 may
                 signify
                 )
                 represent
                 the
                 bodies
                 of
                 theyr
                 masters
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 there
                 was
                 one
                 that
                 dreamt
                 he
                 saw
                 his
                 servant
                 sicke
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 sick
                 himselfe
                 of
                 a
                 feaver
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 body
                 is
                 the
                 servitor
                 of
                 the
                 soule
                 ,
                 which
                 séeeth
                 the
                 dream
                 .
                 An
                 other
                 dreamt
                 he
                 had
                 a
                 horse
                 foot
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 afterward
                 knighted
                 :
                 for
                 as
                 his
                 feet
                 bare
                 him
                 ,
                 in
                 like
                 sort
                 the
                 horse
                 should
                 carry
                 him
                 .
                 He
                 which
                 dreames
                 the
                 King
                 will
                 give
                 him
                 something
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 mouth
                 ,
                 must
                 thus
                 interpret
                 it
                 :
                 that
                 there
                 shall
                 be
                 some
                 sentence
                 given
                 ,
                 or
                 word
                 spoken
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 redound
                 to
                 the
                 profit
                 of
                 the
                 dreamer
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 imperfect
                 or
                 halfe-finished
                 Works
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 that
                 works
                 are
                 onely
                 halfe
                 done
                 ,
                 signifieth
                 evill
                 successe
                 of
                 affayrs
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 were
                 better
                 not
                 to
                 begin
                 them
                 .
                 Cilex
                 making
                 a
                 request
                 to
                 the
                 King
                 to
                 have
                 the
                 succession
                 of
                 his
                 brother
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 shore
                 a
                 shéep
                 to
                 the
                 middle
                 of
                 her
                 body
                 :
                 and
                 taking
                 a
                 great
                 deale
                 of
                 the
                 fléece
                 ,
                 awaked
                 ,
                 dreaming
                 that
                 he
                 could
                 not
                 obtain
                 to
                 sheare
                 the
                 rest
                 :
                 after
                 which
                 dream
                 he
                 expected
                 to
                 obtaine
                 the
                 moity
                 of
                 his
                 brothers
                 inheritance
                 ,
                 but
                 on
                 the
                 contrary
                 ,
                 he
                 neither
                 obtained
                 it
                 all
                 ,
                 nor
                 any
                 part
                 thereof
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Townes
                 .
              
               
                 TO
                 dream
                 to
                 see
                 Towns
                 whereto
                 one
                 resorts
                 ,
                 is
                 better
                 then
                 to
                 see
                 strange
                 towns
                 ;
                 especially
                 if
                 they
                 be
                 townes
                 of
                 his
                 own
                 Country
                 ,
                 and
                 those
                 wherein
                 one
                 hath
                 had
                 good
                 fortune
                 and
                 prosperity
                 :
                 and
                 above
                 all
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 see
                 them
                 well
                 peopled
                 ,
                 and
                 filled
                 with
                 inhabitants
                 ,
                 goods
                 ,
                 and
                 Merchandise
                 :
                 by
                 which
                 things
                 one
                 may
                 know
                 the
                 honor
                 and
                 riches
                 of
                 the
                 towns
                 .
                 Parents
                 also
                 are
                 signified
                 by
                 the
                 towns
                 where
                 we
                 make
                 our
                 residence
                 .
                 As
                 for
                 example
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 Country
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 place
                 where
                 he
                 was
                 born
                 ,
                 was
                 faln
                 down
                 ,
                 and
                 
                 ruinated
                 by
                 an
                 Earthquake
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 father
                 was
                 condemned
                 to
                 death
                 ,
                 and
                 executed
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 If
                 it
                 be
                 possible
                 at
                 the
                 same
                 time
                 to
                 have
                 both
                 good
                 and
                 bad
                 dreames
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Man
                 may
                 dream
                 both
                 good
                 and
                 bad
                 dreames
                 ,
                 not
                 only
                 in
                 one
                 and
                 the
                 same
                 night
                 .
                 Nay
                 more
                 ,
                 in
                 the
                 selfe
                 same
                 dreame
                 one
                 may
                 sée
                 both
                 good
                 and
                 bad
                 things
                 ,
                 which
                 the
                 interpreter
                 must
                 separate
                 in
                 judgment
                 .
                 And
                 it
                 is
                 no
                 marvaile
                 ,
                 since
                 the
                 life
                 and
                 affayrs
                 of
                 one
                 particular
                 man
                 ,
                 are
                 such
                 ,
                 that
                 is
                 to
                 say
                 ,
                 mingled
                 ordinarily
                 with
                 good
                 and
                 evill
                 :
                 and
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 time
                 one
                 may
                 do
                 and
                 suffer
                 both
                 good
                 and
                 evill
                 :
                 neither
                 must
                 we
                 be
                 alwayes
                 content
                 with
                 one
                 onely
                 issue
                 of
                 our
                 dream
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 hath
                 not
                 alwayes
                 the
                 like
                 effect
                 :
                 wherein
                 Antipater
                 an
                 Interpreter
                 of
                 dreames
                 ,
                 often
                 deceives
                 himself
                 :
                 for
                 when
                 any
                 one
                 hath
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 embraceth
                 yron
                 ,
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 that
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 imprisoned
                 ,
                 and
                 live
                 among
                 yrons
                 .
                 The
                 good
                 Antipater
                 to
                 another
                 which
                 hath
                 had
                 the
                 like
                 dream
                 ,
                 will
                 interpret
                 ;
                 that
                 at
                 a
                 particular
                 combat
                 in
                 a
                 close
                 field
                 ,
                 he
                 shall
                 be
                 condemned
                 :
                 or
                 he
                 shall
                 kéep
                 a
                 Fencing
                 Schoole
                 ,
                 and
                 live
                 as
                 it
                 were
                 among
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 yron
                 ;
                 to
                 wit
                 ,
                 by
                 the
                 Exercise
                 ,
                 and
                 Art
                 of
                 
                 Fencing
                 ,
                 when
                 one
                 doth
                 nothing
                 but
                 handle
                 daggers
                 ,
                 and
                 swords
                 of
                 yron
                 :
                 to
                 whom
                 notwithstanding
                 this
                 falles
                 not
                 out
                 ,
                 but
                 he
                 hath
                 a
                 Member
                 cut
                 off
                 .
                 Wherefore
                 we
                 must
                 not
                 alwayes
                 rest
                 at
                 one
                 onely
                 point
                 ,
                 or
                 effect
                 that
                 happeneth
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 were
                 to
                 deal
                 with
                 beasts
                 (
                 or
                 as
                 Fidlers
                 that
                 can
                 play
                 debut
                 one
                 tune
                 )
                 but
                 we
                 must
                 be
                 ingenious
                 ,
                 to
                 vise
                 every
                 day
                 divers
                 things
                 ,
                 and
                 they
                 must
                 not
                 in
                 all
                 points
                 be
                 divers
                 ,
                 but
                 some
                 what
                 alike
                 :
                 for
                 our
                 spirit
                 and
                 nature
                 ,
                 are
                 fertile
                 ,
                 and
                 recreate
                 and
                 sport
                 themselves
                 in
                 variety
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 That
                 our
                 Brethren
                 ,
                 signifie
                 our
                 Enemies
                 .
              
               
                 OUr
                 Brethren
                 have
                 the
                 same
                 signification
                 as
                 our
                 Enemies
                 ,
                 as
                 touching
                 the
                 effect
                 and
                 event
                 of
                 dreams
                 :
                 and
                 our
                 Enemies
                 on
                 the
                 other
                 side
                 have
                 like
                 effect
                 with
                 our
                 Brethren
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 without
                 reason
                 .
                 Because
                 our
                 Brethren
                 bring
                 us
                 nothing
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 are
                 borne
                 ,
                 but
                 diminish
                 our
                 Inheritance
                 and
                 Succession
                 :
                 and
                 are
                 the
                 cause
                 that
                 those
                 things
                 which
                 should
                 be
                 all
                 our
                 own
                 ,
                 are
                 divided
                 into
                 many
                 parts
                 between
                 them
                 and
                 us
                 :
                 Timocrates
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 buried
                 or
                 caused
                 to
                 be
                 interred
                 ,
                 one
                 of
                 his
                 brothers
                 departed
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 little
                 while
                 after
                 ,
                 
                 one
                 of
                 his
                 adversaries
                 or
                 Enemies
                 dyed
                 .
                 And
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 our
                 Brethren
                 ,
                 signifyeth
                 not
                 only
                 losse
                 of
                 our
                 enemies
                 ,
                 but
                 also
                 deliverance
                 or
                 acquittance
                 from
                 some
                 losse
                 ,
                 or
                 hurt
                 ,
                 which
                 attended
                 us
                 ,
                 and
                 whereof
                 we
                 stood
                 in
                 fear
                 .
                 As
                 it
                 happened
                 to
                 Diocles
                 the
                 Grammarian
                 ,
                 who
                 sustained
                 no
                 losse
                 of
                 mony
                 ,
                 whereof
                 he
                 stood
                 in
                 doubt
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 afraid
                 ,
                 because
                 he
                 dreamt
                 before
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 saw
                 his
                 brother
                 dead
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Funerall
                 Banquets
                 ,
                 reviving
                 ,
                 and
                 mounting
                 to
                 Heaven
                 .
              
               
                 NEyther
                 to
                 sée
                 ,
                 nor
                 to
                 eate
                 such
                 meate
                 ,
                 as
                 one
                 dreams
                 is
                 prepared
                 for
                 the
                 feasts
                 of
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 good
                 to
                 dream
                 .
                 Neither
                 in
                 like
                 sort
                 ,
                 to
                 dream
                 that
                 you
                 make
                 such
                 a
                 feast
                 ,
                 for
                 your
                 parents
                 ,
                 or
                 friends
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifieth
                 ,
                 and
                 foretelleth
                 to
                 the
                 sicke
                 ,
                 his
                 owne
                 death
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 in
                 health
                 ,
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 some
                 familiar
                 friend
                 of
                 his
                 .
                 To
                 dreame
                 to
                 dye
                 ,
                 and
                 afterward
                 to
                 revive
                 is
                 not
                 ill
                 ,
                 but
                 signifieth
                 victory
                 .
                 Such
                 things
                 as
                 one
                 bath
                 custome
                 to
                 offer
                 ,
                 and
                 present
                 in
                 oblation
                 for
                 the
                 decased
                 ,
                 is
                 not
                 ,
                 a
                 good
                 dreame
                 either
                 to
                 offer
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 take
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 it
                 signifyeth
                 death
                 ,
                 eyther
                 to
                 the
                 dreamer
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 some
                 of
                 his
                 parents
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 
                 to
                 take
                 victuals
                 ,
                 gold
                 ,
                 silver
                 ,
                 apparell
                 ,
                 and
                 vessels
                 ,
                 from
                 the
                 hand
                 of
                 the
                 dead
                 ,
                 whether
                 if
                 be
                 altogether
                 ,
                 or
                 at
                 divers
                 times
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 dreame
                 ,
                 and
                 a
                 signe
                 of
                 profit
                 .
                 But
                 to
                 dream
                 he
                 mounts
                 to
                 heaven
                 ,
                 for
                 him
                 which
                 is
                 sick
                 is
                 death
                 ,
                 in
                 like
                 sort
                 to
                 be
                 in
                 great
                 tranquility
                 ,
                 rest
                 ,
                 and
                 happines
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Within
                 what
                 time
                 dreames
                 come
                 .
              
               
                 ALl
                 things
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 wont
                 to
                 have
                 a
                 certain
                 determined
                 time
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 séen
                 in
                 a
                 dreame
                 ,
                 must
                 be
                 referred
                 to
                 that
                 time
                 :
                 and
                 other
                 things
                 ,
                 which
                 have
                 no
                 certain
                 ,
                 nor
                 determinate
                 time
                 ,
                 which
                 theyr
                 effects
                 will
                 shew
                 .
                 And
                 we
                 must
                 iudge
                 of
                 the
                 time
                 farre
                 or
                 near
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 circumstance
                 of
                 the
                 dreame
                 .
                 For
                 he
                 were
                 a
                 foole
                 ,
                 that
                 would
                 refer
                 to
                 a
                 year
                 ,
                 the
                 effect
                 of
                 a
                 mans
                 dreame
                 ,
                 wh●●
                 his
                 constituted
                 eyther
                 in
                 great
                 pain
                 ,
                 great
                 hope
                 ,
                 or
                 great
                 fear
                 .
                 And
                 we
                 must
                 know
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 things
                 which
                 a
                 man
                 dreams
                 to
                 see
                 farre
                 off
                 (
                 as
                 it
                 were
                 about
                 heaven
                 )
                 have
                 theyr
                 effect
                 more
                 slow
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 the
                 long
                 distance
                 .
                 Moreover
                 ,
                 we
                 must
                 not
                 be
                 ignorant
                 ,
                 that
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 dreames
                 signifie
                 to
                 the
                 great
                 or
                 little
                 ,
                 greater
                 or
                 lesse
                 good
                 or
                 evill
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               End
               of
               the
               Fourth
               Booke
               ,
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
               The
               Fifth
               Booke
               of
               Artimedorus
               His
               Exposition
               of
               Dreames
               .
            
             
               
                 Containing
                 certain
                 examples
                 of
                 Dreames
                 ,
                 with
                 their
                 effects
                 which
                 followed
                 .
              
               
                 A
                 Man
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 drank
                 Mustard
                 so
                 well
                 stampt
                 and
                 so
                 cleere
                 ,
                 that
                 it
                 was
                 potable
                 :
                 it
                 so
                 fell
                 out
                 ,
                 that
                 one
                 practised
                 and
                 coyned
                 a
                 certain
                 accusation
                 in
                 case
                 of
                 a
                 crime
                 of
                 man-saughter
                 ,
                 wherewith
                 he
                 was
                 so
                 well
                 charged
                 ,
                 and
                 so
                 attainted
                 to
                 the
                 quick
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 received
                 sentence
                 of
                 death
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 executed
                 by
                 Justice
                 .
                 An
                 other
                 dreamt
                 that
                 the
                 water
                 of
                 the
                 River
                 of
                 Xanthu●
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 near
                 Troy
                 the
                 great
                 ,
                 was
                 all
                 changed
                 into
                 blood
                 .
                 A
                 dream
                 very
                 fearfull
                 and
                 marvellous
                 .
                 What
                 then
                 fell
                 out
                 ?
                 He
                 cast
                 bloud
                 at
                 divers
                 times
                 for
                 ten
                 years
                 together
                 ,
                 and
                 died
                 thereof
                 :
                 by
                 which
                 appears
                 ,
                 that
                 great
                 Rivers
                 stay
                 not
                 ,
                 but
                 do
                 continue
                 and
                 hold
                 out
                 theyr
                 course
                 .
              
               
               
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 cushion
                 or
                 Fetherbed
                 ,
                 was
                 full
                 of
                 corn
                 in
                 stead
                 of
                 feathers
                 .
                 He
                 had
                 a
                 wife
                 which
                 never
                 before
                 had
                 any
                 childe
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 year
                 conce●ved
                 ,
                 and
                 bare
                 him
                 a
                 sonne
                 .
                 Another
                 dreamt
                 he
                 lighted
                 a
                 candle
                 at
                 the
                 Moon
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 became
                 blind●
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 dreamt
                 a
                 thing
                 impossible
                 :
                 besides
                 ,
                 the
                 Moon
                 hath
                 no
                 light
                 of
                 her
                 own
                 .
                 A
                 woman
                 dreamt
                 that
                 she
                 saw
                 within
                 the
                 Moone
                 thrée
                 images
                 or
                 resemblances
                 like
                 her self
                 ,
                 and
                 she
                 bare
                 thrée
                 daughters
                 ,
                 which
                 within
                 a
                 month
                 died
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Moon
                 hath
                 a
                 moneths
                 life
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 he
                 saw
                 his
                 image
                 or
                 representation
                 in
                 the
                 Moone
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 made
                 long
                 voyages
                 wandring
                 this
                 way
                 and
                 that
                 way
                 a
                 long
                 time
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 continuall
                 change
                 of
                 the
                 Moon
                 ,
                 signified
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 often
                 change
                 his
                 place
                 and
                 habitation
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 his
                 privie
                 Members
                 was
                 of
                 Massy
                 yron
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 had
                 afterwards
                 a
                 Sonne
                 ,
                 by
                 whom
                 he
                 was
                 slain
                 ,
                 for
                 yron
                 by
                 its
                 owne
                 rust
                 consumes
                 it selfe
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 an
                 Olive
                 tree
                 came
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 followed
                 the
                 study
                 of
                 Phylosophy
                 with
                 great
                 courage
                 ,
                 and
                 got
                 everlasting
                 knowledge
                 and
                 honour
                 :
                 for
                 this
                 is
                 a
                 tree
                 always
                 green
                 and
                 sound
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 all
                 antiquity
                 dedicated
                 to
                 the
                 Goddesse
                 Minerva
                 ,
                 reputed
                 the
                 goddesse
                 of
                 Wisdome
                 .
                 A
                 certain
                 man
                 dreamt
                 ,
                 that
                 
                 his
                 servant
                 whom
                 he
                 loved
                 above
                 all
                 the
                 rest
                 ,
                 was
                 changed
                 into
                 a
                 torch
                 or
                 flame
                 ;
                 and
                 he
                 lost
                 his
                 sight
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 led
                 and
                 guided
                 by
                 that
                 servant
                 .
                 A
                 servant
                 dreamt
                 he
                 saw
                 a
                 starre
                 fall
                 from
                 heaven
                 ,
                 and
                 another
                 come
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 earth
                 and
                 flye
                 up
                 to
                 heaven
                 ,
                 his
                 Master
                 died
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 Masters
                 son
                 rose
                 up
                 into
                 his
                 masters
                 place
                 .
                 A
                 Brother
                 having
                 his
                 sister
                 rich
                 and
                 sick
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 that
                 before
                 her
                 doore
                 grew
                 a
                 Figge-trée
                 ,
                 from
                 whence
                 he
                 gathered
                 seven
                 black
                 Figs
                 ,
                 and
                 eate
                 them
                 ,
                 his
                 sister
                 deceased
                 seven
                 dayes
                 after
                 ,
                 and
                 made
                 him
                 her
                 heyre
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 he
                 cast
                 his
                 skin
                 ,
                 and
                 renewed
                 it
                 as
                 a
                 serpent
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 day
                 after
                 he
                 died
                 ;
                 for
                 the
                 soul
                 which
                 must
                 leave
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 represents
                 such
                 like
                 visions
                 to
                 it
                 in
                 a
                 dream
                 .
                 Another
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 father
                 drew
                 his
                 sister
                 being
                 married
                 ,
                 from
                 her
                 husband
                 ,
                 and
                 gavē
                 her
                 in
                 marriage
                 to
                 another
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 died
                 soon
                 after
                 :
                 for
                 his
                 father
                 represented
                 God
                 the
                 creator
                 and
                 heavenly
                 father
                 of
                 our
                 souls
                 :
                 th●s
                 sister
                 represented
                 the
                 soule
                 of
                 him
                 that
                 dreamt
                 it
                 ,
                 which
                 sister
                 being
                 separated
                 from
                 her
                 spouse
                 and
                 given
                 to
                 another
                 ,
                 seemed
                 to
                 say
                 that
                 she
                 should
                 be
                 separated
                 from
                 her
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 should
                 live
                 and
                 converse
                 elsewhere
                 :
                 signifying
                 that
                 the
                 soules
                 of
                 those
                 which
                 dye
                 ,
                 do
                 nothing
                 but
                 only
                 change
                 
                 their
                 place
                 .
                 A
                 man
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 great
                 with
                 childe
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 delivered
                 of
                 two
                 black
                 daughters
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 lost
                 both
                 his
                 eyes
                 or
                 the
                 sight
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 his
                 two
                 eye-lids
                 which
                 covered
                 his
                 eyes
                 ,
                 fell
                 down
                 .
                 A
                 sonne
                 being
                 farre
                 from
                 his
                 country
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 that
                 his
                 own
                 mother
                 bare
                 him
                 again
                 ,
                 he
                 returned
                 into
                 his
                 own
                 Country
                 ,
                 found
                 his
                 mother
                 sick
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 made
                 her
                 heyr
                 by
                 her
                 death
                 and
                 will.
                 This
                 dreame
                 signified
                 as
                 much
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 to
                 wit
                 ,
                 that
                 by
                 his
                 mothers
                 meanes
                 he
                 should
                 come
                 from
                 poverty
                 to
                 riches
                 .
                 One
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 ate
                 his
                 bread
                 stéeped
                 in
                 honey
                 ,
                 and
                 he
                 thereupon
                 gave
                 his
                 minde
                 to
                 the
                 study
                 of
                 Philosophy
                 ,
                 and
                 thereupon
                 got
                 wisedome
                 ,
                 honour
                 ,
                 and
                 goods
                 .
                 The
                 honey
                 therefore
                 by
                 his
                 sweetnesse
                 ,
                 signified
                 the
                 sweetnesse
                 of
                 wisdome
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 bread
                 ,
                 wealth
                 .
                 Another
                 dreamt
                 ,
                 that
                 from
                 his
                 stomack
                 there
                 came
                 eares
                 of
                 Corne
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 there
                 was
                 one
                 which
                 pluckt
                 them
                 out
                 ;
                 he
                 had
                 two
                 sonnes
                 ,
                 which
                 soone
                 after
                 him
                 ,
                 dyed
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               end
               of
               the
               fifth
               Book
               of
               Artimedorus
               .
            
          
        
      
       
         
           
             
             
               AN
               EPITOME
               OUT
               OF
               VALERIUS
               MAXIMUS
               ,
               
                 Concerning
                 Dreams
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Emperour
                 Augustus
                 ,
                 and
                 Calphurnia
                 .
              
               
                 AS
                 Artorus
                 Physitian
                 to
                 the
                 Emperour
                 Augustus
                 say
                 in
                 his
                 bed
                 ,
                 the
                 Night
                 before
                 the
                 Armies
                 of
                 the
                 Romans
                 (
                 namely
                 the
                 Host
                 of
                 Augustus
                 and
                 
                   Mark
                   Anthony
                
                 on
                 the
                 one
                 party
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Bands
                 of
                 Brutus
                 and
                 Cassius
                 on
                 the
                 other
                 )
                 were
                 to
                 figot
                 the
                 Battell
                 in
                 the
                 Philippick
                 Fields
                 ;
                 Pallas
                 presented
                 her selfe
                 to
                 this
                 said
                 Physitian
                 ,
                 commanding
                 him
                 to
                 tell
                 Augustus
                 ,
                 that
                 although
                 he
                 was
                 very
                 sick
                 ,
                 he
                 should
                 not
                 fail
                 but
                 be
                 present
                 at
                 the
                 battle
                 .
                 Which
                 Augustus
                 understanding
                 ,
                 
                 that
                 he
                 were
                 very
                 sick
                 ,
                 he
                 should
                 not
                 faile
                 but
                 be
                 present
                 at
                 the
                 battle
                 .
                 Which
                 Augustus
                 understanding
                 ,
                 he
                 left
                 his
                 Tent
                 (
                 being
                 carried
                 in
                 a
                 Litter
                 )
                 though
                 he
                 could
                 not
                 fight
                 for
                 the
                 victory
                 :
                 presently
                 the
                 souldiers
                 of
                 
                   Brutus
                   '
                
                 army
                 sarprised
                 his
                 Pavillions
                 ,
                 and
                 although
                 Augustus
                 had
                 resolved
                 not
                 to
                 stir
                 out
                 of
                 his
                 Tent
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 his
                 sicknesse
                 ,
                 neverthelesse
                 by
                 the
                 admonition
                 of
                 his
                 Physitian
                 ,
                 by
                 this
                 meanes
                 he
                 saved
                 his
                 life
                 :
                 for
                 the
                 souldiers
                 of
                 Brutus
                 ,
                 aymed
                 chiefly
                 at
                 his
                 Tent
                 ,
                 supposing
                 to
                 have
                 found
                 him
                 there
                 .
                 But
                 because
                 this
                 Emperour
                 was
                 subtle
                 ▪
                 wise
                 ,
                 and
                 advised
                 in
                 all
                 his
                 actions
                 ,
                 the
                 example
                 of
                 his
                 ad●pted
                 father
                 and
                 predecessor
                 Julius
                 ,
                 being
                 yet
                 fresh
                 in
                 his
                 mind
                 ,
                 perswaded
                 him
                 to
                 obey
                 the
                 dreame
                 of
                 his
                 Physitian
                 .
                 For
                 he
                 wel
                 knew
                 that
                 Calphurnia
                 ,
                 the
                 wife
                 of
                 
                   Julius
                   Caesar
                
                 had
                 séen
                 in
                 her
                 sléep
                 the
                 night
                 before
                 he
                 was
                 slain
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 lay
                 wounded
                 in
                 her
                 armes
                 and
                 bosome
                 ,
                 with
                 many
                 wounds
                 :
                 by
                 reason
                 of
                 which
                 horrible
                 dream
                 ▪
                 she
                 intreated
                 him
                 not
                 to
                 be
                 ●een
                 the
                 day
                 following
                 at
                 the
                 Court
                 :
                 but
                 he
                 not
                 willing
                 to
                 give
                 eare
                 to
                 a
                 womans
                 dream
                 ,
                 thought
                 rather
                 to
                 go
                 to
                 the
                 Senate
                 ,
                 and
                 sate
                 in
                 Parliament
                 ,
                 where
                 he
                 was
                 put
                 to
                 death
                 ;
                 being
                 miserably
                 wounded
                 ,
                 with
                 more
                 then
                 twenty
                 wounds
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 
                   Publius
                   Decius
                
                 ,
                 and
                 
                   Manlius
                   Torquatus
                
                 ,
                 Consuls
                 of
                 Rome
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 Uision
                 which
                 appeared
                 in
                 sleep
                 ,
                 all
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 night
                 ,
                 to
                 
                   Publius
                   Decius
                
                 and
                 
                   Manlius
                   Torquatus
                
                 ,
                 was
                 of
                 great
                 admiration
                 ,
                 and
                 manifest
                 issue
                 .
                 For
                 then
                 when
                 these
                 two
                 Consuls
                 pitched
                 a
                 Field
                 near
                 the
                 Hill
                 
                   Vesuvius
                   ,
                   viz.
                
                 when
                 the
                 Latins
                 left
                 the
                 side
                 of
                 the
                 Romans
                 .
                 To
                 each
                 of
                 these
                 two
                 Consuls
                 sléeping
                 ,
                 appeared
                 a
                 man
                 ,
                 and
                 told
                 them
                 ,
                 that
                 of
                 the
                 one
                 Army
                 theyr
                 Captain
                 should
                 be
                 slain
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 the
                 other
                 a
                 great
                 company
                 should
                 be
                 discomfited
                 :
                 but
                 the
                 chief
                 of
                 that
                 Hoste
                 that
                 would
                 assail
                 the
                 Troops
                 of
                 the
                 Enemies
                 ,
                 and
                 vow
                 to
                 suffer
                 death
                 f●r
                 the
                 rest
                 ,
                 they
                 should
                 have
                 the
                 victory
                 .
                 Hearing
                 this
                 newes
                 ,
                 and
                 waking
                 rom
                 their
                 sléep
                 ,
                 these
                 Consuls
                 made
                 a
                 covenant
                 together
                 ,
                 that
                 what
                 wing
                 soever
                 ,
                 should
                 first
                 séem
                 to
                 stoop
                 ,
                 under
                 the
                 burthen
                 of
                 the
                 battaile
                 ,
                 the
                 captain
                 of
                 that
                 band
                 so
                 discomfited
                 ,
                 should
                 lay
                 downe
                 his
                 life
                 for
                 his
                 country
                 :
                 and
                 although
                 neyther
                 the
                 one
                 nor
                 the
                 other
                 feared
                 this
                 adven●●re
                 yet
                 the
                 chance
                 fell
                 upon
                 Decius
                 ,
                 for
                 his
                 Troops
                 began
                 to
                 be
                 out
                 of
                 heart
                 ,
                 which
                 he
                 seeing
                 ,
                 cast
                 himselfe
                 in
                 the
                 middle
                 of
                 his
                 
                 Enemies
                 with
                 his
                 sword
                 in
                 his
                 hand
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 slain
                 .
                 So
                 the
                 Romans
                 had
                 the
                 triumphant
                 and
                 desired
                 Uictory
                 against
                 the
                 Latines
                 b●
                 the
                 death
                 of
                 one
                 of
                 their
                 chief
                 Captains
                 ,
                 following
                 this
                 dream
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Cicero
                 .
              
               
                 TUlly
                 being
                 banished
                 Rome
                 by
                 the
                 conspiracy
                 of
                 his
                 Enemies
                 ,
                 went
                 to
                 a
                 Uillage
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 his
                 sléep
                 ▪
                 seemed
                 walking
                 by
                 desart
                 places
                 ,
                 to
                 meet
                 with
                 Marius
                 then
                 Consull
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 Troopes
                 :
                 who
                 demanded
                 of
                 him
                 why
                 he
                 was
                 so
                 sad
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 cause
                 why
                 he
                 haunted
                 those
                 desarts
                 ,
                 and
                 was
                 so
                 transported
                 into
                 an
                 unknowne
                 way
                 :
                 and
                 after
                 he
                 had
                 understood
                 the
                 many
                 injuries
                 which
                 Tully
                 had
                 undergone
                 ,
                 he
                 tooke
                 him
                 by
                 the
                 hight
                 hand
                 ,
                 and
                 gave
                 charge
                 to
                 the
                 principall
                 of
                 his
                 Officers
                 ,
                 to
                 leade
                 him
                 to
                 his
                 Chappell
                 ,
                 telling
                 him
                 he
                 should
                 heare
                 there
                 some
                 good
                 newes
                 of
                 the
                 restoring
                 of
                 his
                 estate
                 ,
                 which
                 fell
                 out
                 in
                 like
                 manner
                 .
                 For
                 in
                 that
                 Chappell
                 which
                 Marius
                 had
                 caused
                 to
                 be
                 built
                 ,
                 the
                 Senators
                 sate
                 in
                 counsell
                 concerning
                 the
                 return
                 of
                 Cicero
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 was
                 so
                 concluded
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 return
                 safe
                 ,
                 and
                 sound
                 ,
                 without
                 any
                 charge
                 or
                 dishonour
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Caius
                 Gracchus
                 .
              
               
                 AS
                 
                   Caius
                   Gracchus
                
                 slept
                 ,
                 he
                 dreamt
                 he
                 saw
                 his
                 Brother
                 Tyberius
                 ,
                 telling
                 him
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 be
                 killed
                 ,
                 as
                 himself
                 had
                 beene
                 before
                 .
                 Many
                 heard
                 that
                 he
                 made
                 account
                 of
                 this
                 dreame
                 ,
                 especially
                 before
                 he
                 was
                 made
                 Tribune
                 of
                 the
                 people
                 ;
                 in
                 which
                 Office
                 he
                 received
                 his
                 death
                 ,
                 agréeable
                 to
                 his
                 brothers
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Arthur
                 Rous.
                 
              
               
                 THere
                 being
                 a
                 prize
                 to
                 be
                 plaid
                 at
                 Syracusis
                 ,
                 
                   Arthur
                   Rous
                
                 a
                 Roman
                 Knight
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 the
                 night
                 before
                 ,
                 that
                 a
                 Carrier
                 of
                 Nets
                 ,
                 or
                 a
                 Fisher
                 should
                 kill
                 him
                 .
                 The
                 day
                 after
                 he
                 was
                 at
                 the
                 Combate
                 ,
                 and
                 told
                 his
                 dream
                 to
                 the
                 Defendants
                 .
                 It
                 fell
                 presently
                 after
                 ,
                 that
                 near
                 the
                 place
                 where
                 this
                 Arthur
                 was
                 ,
                 they
                 came
                 to
                 bring
                 in
                 the
                 two
                 Combattants
                 ,
                 one
                 whe●eof
                 carried
                 for
                 his
                 devise
                 ,
                 a
                 fish
                 upon
                 a
                 hooke
                 :
                 when
                 Arthur
                 had
                 séene
                 the
                 face
                 of
                 this
                 Fisher
                 ,
                 he
                 said
                 unto
                 him
                 ,
                 I
                 dreamt
                 to
                 night
                 that
                 you
                 should
                 kill
                 me
                 ;
                 aud
                 therefore
                 would
                 have
                 departed
                 thence
                 ,
                 doubting
                 some
                 wicked
                 attempt
                 ,
                 because
                 of
                 his
                 dream
                 .
                 But
                 the
                 Combattants
                 
                 giving
                 him
                 theyr
                 words
                 of
                 assurance
                 ,
                 he
                 tarried
                 the
                 hazard
                 of
                 his
                 death
                 .
                 For
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 place
                 the
                 Fisher
                 vanquished
                 the
                 other
                 combattant
                 ,
                 and
                 thinking
                 to
                 run
                 him
                 through
                 with
                 his
                 sword
                 ,
                 the
                 blow
                 glanced
                 aside
                 and
                 lighted
                 on
                 poore
                 Arthur
                 ,
                 which
                 miserably
                 in
                 this
                 case
                 tryed
                 the
                 effect
                 of
                 his
                 dream
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Haniball
                 of
                 Carthage
                 .
              
               
                 HAniball
                 sléeping
                 ,
                 had
                 such
                 a
                 Uision
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 séemed
                 to
                 see
                 a
                 fayre
                 young
                 Maid
                 ,
                 like
                 an
                 Angell
                 ,
                 which
                 was
                 sent
                 to
                 him
                 from
                 heaven
                 ,
                 to
                 conduct
                 him
                 to
                 assaile
                 Italy
                 :
                 after
                 which
                 turning
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 he
                 saw
                 a
                 great
                 Serpent
                 ,
                 which
                 by
                 force
                 and
                 violence
                 broke
                 all
                 that
                 he
                 incountred
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 him
                 came
                 Lightning
                 ,
                 and
                 tempestuous
                 rain
                 ,
                 which
                 darkened
                 the
                 day
                 .
                 Then
                 Haniball
                 being
                 affrighted
                 ,
                 demanded
                 of
                 this
                 fayre
                 Mayd
                 ,
                 what
                 marvellous
                 Uision
                 this
                 was
                 ,
                 and
                 what
                 it
                 signified
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 young
                 Mayd
                 answered
                 him
                 ,
                 thou
                 seest
                 the
                 ruine
                 of
                 Italy
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 say
                 not
                 a
                 word
                 ,
                 and
                 leave
                 the
                 rest
                 to
                 the
                 Destinies
                 .
                 I
                 need
                 not
                 here
                 declare
                 what
                 evils
                 Haniball
                 did
                 in
                 Italy
                 following
                 this
                 dream
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 Alexander
                 the
                 Great
                 .
              
               
                 O
                 How
                 well
                 was
                 Alexander
                 King
                 of
                 Macedon
                 admonished
                 in
                 his
                 sléep
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 take
                 better
                 guard
                 of
                 his
                 life
                 :
                 if
                 fortune
                 would
                 have
                 suffered
                 him
                 to
                 have
                 used
                 this
                 counsell
                 to
                 avoid
                 this
                 danger
                 .
                 For
                 certainly
                 he
                 knew
                 by
                 his
                 dream
                 ,
                 before
                 he
                 felt
                 by
                 effect
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 hand
                 of
                 Cassandra
                 should
                 be
                 venemous
                 ▪
                 and
                 mortall
                 to
                 him
                 ▪
                 and
                 he
                 was
                 perswaded
                 in
                 his
                 heart
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 should
                 dye
                 by
                 her
                 meanes
                 ,
                 before
                 that
                 ever
                 he
                 saw
                 her
                 .
                 Always
                 after
                 that
                 dream
                 ,
                 whensoever
                 Cassandra
                 came
                 into
                 his
                 court
                 ,
                 and
                 presented
                 her selfe
                 to
                 him
                 ,
                 he
                 remembred
                 when
                 he
                 looked
                 upon
                 her
                 ,
                 that
                 hers
                 was
                 that
                 pernicious
                 face
                 ,
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 seen
                 in
                 his
                 sleep
                 .
                 Notwithstanding
                 ,
                 when
                 he
                 knew
                 that
                 she
                 was
                 the
                 daughter
                 of
                 Antipater
                 ,
                 he
                 drove
                 all
                 fear
                 and
                 suspition
                 away
                 by
                 his
                 courage
                 ,
                 ever
                 repeating
                 a
                 Greeke
                 Uerse
                 ,
                 which
                 saith
                 ,
                 That
                 men
                 must
                 not
                 have
                 regard
                 of
                 Dreames
                 :
                 although
                 notwithstanding
                 all
                 that
                 ,
                 the
                 Poyson
                 was
                 then
                 prepared
                 to
                 kill
                 him
                 :
                 and
                 men
                 hold
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 dyed
                 by
                 the
                 hand
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 Cassandra
                 .
              
            
             
               
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Poet
                 Simonides
                 .
              
               
                 THe
                 destinies
                 were
                 more
                 favourable
                 to
                 the
                 Poet
                 Simonides
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 that
                 great
                 Monarch
                 Alexander
                 ,
                 who
                 advertised
                 and
                 counselled
                 him
                 from
                 above
                 ,
                 being
                 asléepe
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 his
                 wakening
                 ,
                 he
                 betook
                 himselfe
                 to
                 this
                 consideration
                 .
                 For
                 as
                 soone
                 as
                 the
                 Ship
                 wherein
                 he
                 was
                 ,
                 was
                 come
                 to
                 the
                 Haven
                 ▪
                 and
                 there
                 he
                 had
                 found
                 the
                 corps
                 of
                 a
                 dead
                 man
                 without
                 buriall
                 ,
                 he
                 tooke
                 compassion
                 on
                 the
                 Corps
                 ,
                 and
                 caused
                 them
                 to
                 be
                 buried
                 :
                 The
                 night
                 following
                 ,
                 he
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 saw
                 him
                 whom
                 he
                 had
                 buried
                 ▪
                 forewarning
                 him
                 that
                 the
                 day
                 after
                 he
                 should
                 not
                 go
                 to
                 Sea
                 ;
                 whereupon
                 ,
                 he
                 stayd
                 at
                 home
                 on
                 the
                 land
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 fellows
                 (
                 which
                 would
                 néeds
                 put
                 to
                 Sea
                 )
                 were
                 the
                 same
                 day
                 all
                 cast
                 away
                 ,
                 by
                 a
                 great
                 Tempest
                 that
                 arose
                 at
                 Sea
                 ,
                 wherefore
                 he
                 was
                 very
                 glad
                 ,
                 for
                 having
                 had
                 so
                 much
                 credit
                 to
                 the
                 dream
                 in
                 a
                 case
                 of
                 life
                 ,
                 then
                 to
                 a
                 poore
                 Ship
                 ▪
                 Afterward
                 acknowledging
                 this
                 benefit
                 ,
                 he
                 made
                 his
                 benefactor
                 immortall
                 by
                 his
                 Poetry
                 :
                 building
                 him
                 a
                 farre
                 better
                 Sepulchre
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 might
                 make
                 him
                 remain
                 longer
                 in
                 mens
                 memory
                 ,
                 then
                 that
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 built
                 for
                 him
                 ,
                 among
                 the
                 
                 sands
                 of
                 the
                 sea
                 ,
                 in
                 a
                 desolate
                 and
                 unknown
                 place
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 King
                 Croesus
                 .
              
               
                 THat
                 dreame
                 which
                 at
                 the
                 first
                 exceedingly
                 affrighted
                 the
                 soule
                 of
                 King
                 Cresus
                 ,
                 and
                 alwayes
                 after
                 made
                 him
                 very
                 fearfull
                 and
                 doubtfull
                 ,
                 was
                 exceeding
                 marvellous
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 great
                 force
                 and
                 efficacie
                 .
                 For
                 of
                 two
                 sonnes
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 ,
                 the
                 lustier
                 which
                 was
                 best
                 inriched
                 with
                 perfection
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 which
                 was
                 to
                 have
                 the
                 Crowne
                 after
                 his
                 Father
                 ,
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 kild
                 with
                 a
                 sword
                 .
                 Wherefore
                 to
                 hinder
                 and
                 (
                 if
                 it
                 might
                 be
                 )
                 to
                 divert
                 this
                 ill
                 luck
                 ,
                 the
                 good
                 father
                 ●eased
                 not
                 to
                 give
                 order
                 by
                 all
                 meanes
                 possible
                 .
                 This
                 young
                 Prince
                 called
                 Atis
                 ,
                 being
                 before
                 accustomed
                 to
                 go
                 warre
                 ,
                 was
                 by
                 his
                 father
                 constrained
                 to
                 kéep
                 the
                 house
                 .
                 He
                 had
                 a
                 chamber
                 furnisht
                 with
                 all
                 instruments
                 of
                 war
                 ,
                 which
                 his
                 father
                 made
                 be
                 kept
                 from
                 him
                 .
                 He
                 had
                 his
                 Guard
                 well
                 armed
                 and
                 weapond
                 with
                 staves
                 ,
                 all
                 which
                 his
                 father
                 commanded
                 not
                 to
                 come
                 near
                 him
                 .
                 And
                 notwithstanding
                 all
                 this
                 ,
                 the
                 Destinies
                 made
                 way
                 for
                 sorrow
                 and
                 griefe
                 .
                 For
                 when
                 a
                 great
                 and
                 Wilde
                 Bore
                 wasted
                 the
                 goods
                 
                 of
                 that
                 Country
                 upon
                 the
                 Mount
                 Olympus
                 ,
                 and
                 slew
                 many
                 of
                 the
                 Inhabitants
                 thereof
                 ;
                 Behold
                 this
                 Country
                 men
                 assembled
                 themselves
                 together
                 ,
                 and
                 made
                 recourse
                 unto
                 the
                 King
                 Cresus
                 :
                 Whereupon
                 ,
                 Atis
                 so
                 long
                 perswaded
                 his
                 Father
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 sent
                 ;
                 and
                 his
                 Father
                 consented
                 so
                 much
                 the
                 rather
                 ,
                 because
                 the
                 Bore
                 had
                 no
                 yron
                 about
                 him
                 ,
                 but
                 onely
                 téeth
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 fear
                 was
                 of
                 yron
                 ,
                 and
                 not
                 of
                 téeth
                 ,
                 but
                 what
                 followed
                 ?
                 Behold
                 ,
                 as
                 one
                 ran
                 fierce
                 and
                 hot
                 after
                 the
                 Bore
                 to
                 kill
                 him
                 (
                 see
                 the
                 inevitable
                 lucke
                 ,
                 which
                 alwayes
                 awayted
                 the
                 ruine
                 of
                 this
                 yong
                 Prince
                 )
                 he
                 turned
                 upon
                 him
                 a
                 sword
                 ,
                 which
                 was
                 directed
                 against
                 the
                 wild
                 Bore
                 :
                 so
                 dyed
                 he
                 miserably
                 ,
                 not
                 able
                 to
                 shun
                 the
                 effect
                 of
                 his
                 fathers
                 dreame
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 King
                 Astiages
                 ,
                 and
                 Cyrus
                 ,
                 the
                 first
                 of
                 that
                 Name
                 .
              
               
                 AStiages
                 King
                 of
                 the
                 Medes
                 ,
                 Grandfather
                 by
                 the
                 Mothers
                 side
                 to
                 Cyrus
                 ,
                 had
                 two
                 dreames
                 ;
                 the
                 first
                 whereof
                 was
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 Lady
                 his
                 Daughter
                 covered
                 with
                 her
                 issue
                 all
                 the
                 Regions
                 of
                 Asia
                 ,
                 by
                 reason
                 whereof
                 he
                 would
                 not
                 marry
                 her
                 to
                 any
                 great
                 personage
                 of
                 that
                 Country
                 ,
                 lest
                 the
                 Kingdome
                 should
                 descend
                 or
                 come
                 to
                 her
                 ,
                 or
                 
                 hers
                 ,
                 for
                 he
                 stood
                 in
                 doubt
                 thereof
                 .
                 But
                 gave
                 her
                 in
                 mariage
                 to
                 a
                 man
                 of
                 meane
                 Estate
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 Country
                 of
                 Persia
                 .
                 His
                 second
                 dream
                 was
                 ▪
                 that
                 he
                 saw
                 proceed
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Loyns
                 of
                 the
                 said
                 daughter
                 ,
                 a
                 Uine
                 ,
                 which
                 by
                 continuall
                 growth
                 ,
                 other-shaddowed
                 all
                 the
                 parts
                 of
                 his
                 dominions
                 and
                 therefore
                 he
                 commanded
                 ,
                 that
                 Cyrus
                 which
                 was
                 born
                 of
                 her
                 ,
                 should
                 be
                 throwne
                 out
                 and
                 exposed
                 to
                 the
                 wilde
                 beasts
                 ,
                 so
                 to
                 let
                 him
                 die
                 :
                 but
                 he
                 deceived
                 himselfe
                 ,
                 by
                 his
                 humane
                 counsell
                 and
                 wisedome
                 ,
                 supposing
                 to
                 hinder
                 the
                 felicity
                 of
                 his
                 little
                 sonne
                 ,
                 whom
                 the
                 heavens
                 preserved
                 ,
                 as
                 the
                 dreame
                 foretold
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Amilcar
                 .
              
               
                 AMilcar
                 ,
                 Collonel
                 to
                 the
                 Carthaginians
                 ,
                 when
                 he
                 had
                 besieged
                 Syracu●●
                 ,
                 ●
                 Towne
                 of
                 Cicile
                 ;
                 in
                 his
                 dream
                 seemed
                 to
                 heare
                 a
                 voyce
                 ▪
                 which
                 sayd
                 unto
                 him
                 that
                 the
                 next
                 day
                 he
                 should
                 sup
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 town
                 .
                 He
                 joyfull
                 of
                 this
                 good
                 news
                 ,
                 thought
                 that
                 God
                 had
                 promised
                 him
                 victory
                 ,
                 put
                 his
                 camp
                 in
                 arms
                 ,
                 and
                 thinking
                 to
                 give
                 an
                 assault
                 and
                 take
                 the
                 town
                 ,
                 there
                 fell
                 a
                 mutiny
                 in
                 his
                 Camp
                 ,
                 between
                 the
                 Carthaginians
                 and
                 the
                 Cicilians
                 ,
                 so
                 that
                 those
                 of
                 the
                 town
                 
                 making
                 a
                 suddain
                 salley
                 ,
                 took
                 him
                 prisoner
                 ,
                 and
                 made
                 him
                 perforce
                 sup
                 in
                 theyr
                 Town
                 .
                 So
                 then
                 much
                 deceived
                 of
                 his
                 ho●es
                 which
                 he
                 conceived
                 by
                 his
                 dream
                 ,
                 he
                 supped
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 Town
                 as
                 a
                 Captive
                 ,
                 not
                 as
                 a
                 Captain
                 :
                 as
                 he
                 hoped
                 ,
                 and
                 his
                 attempt
                 presupposed
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Alcibiades
                 .
              
               
                 ALcibiades
                 dreamt
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 covered
                 with
                 his
                 friends
                 gowne
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 was
                 ill
                 successe
                 :
                 for
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 gowne
                 with
                 which
                 he
                 dreamt
                 he
                 was
                 covered
                 ,
                 after
                 that
                 he
                 was
                 slain
                 by
                 the
                 people
                 of
                 Farnabasa
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 appetite
                 of
                 Lysandra
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 two
                 Arcadians
                 .
              
               
                 ALthough
                 this
                 dreame
                 ensuing
                 be
                 longer
                 to
                 repeat
                 then
                 the
                 former
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 worthy
                 our
                 memory
                 for
                 the
                 evidence
                 and
                 truth
                 thereof
                 .
                 Two
                 friends
                 of
                 Arcadia
                 travelling
                 together
                 ,
                 came
                 to
                 Megara
                 ,
                 the
                 one
                 of
                 them
                 repayred
                 to
                 a
                 house
                 of
                 his
                 acquaintance
                 ,
                 the
                 other
                 lodged
                 in
                 a
                 Tavern
                 .
                 The
                 first
                 dreamt
                 that
                 Night
                 ,
                 that
                 the
                 other
                 prayed
                 him
                 to
                 come
                 helpe
                 him
                 against
                 the
                 treason
                 of
                 his
                 Hoste
                 ,
                 and
                 if
                 he
                 would
                 make
                 
                 haste
                 be
                 might
                 deliver
                 him
                 of
                 great
                 danger
                 wherein
                 he
                 was
                 .
                 After
                 which
                 vision
                 ,
                 he
                 rose
                 and
                 set
                 forward
                 to
                 go
                 to
                 this
                 Inne
                 :
                 afterward
                 by
                 ill
                 luck
                 ,
                 he
                 began
                 to
                 repent
                 him
                 of
                 his
                 purpose
                 ,
                 thinking
                 it
                 was
                 in
                 vain
                 ,
                 to
                 go
                 so
                 by
                 night
                 to
                 such
                 a
                 Taverne
                 :
                 so
                 he
                 returned
                 to
                 his
                 bed
                 ,
                 and
                 began
                 to
                 dreame
                 againe
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 thought
                 his
                 companion
                 was
                 wounded
                 to
                 death
                 by
                 his
                 Host
                 ,
                 and
                 prayed
                 him
                 that
                 though
                 he
                 did
                 not
                 come
                 to
                 save
                 his
                 life
                 ,
                 yet
                 he
                 would
                 revenge
                 his
                 death
                 ,
                 by
                 all
                 meanes
                 :
                 telling
                 him
                 that
                 his
                 body
                 thus
                 murthered
                 by
                 his
                 Host
                 ,
                 was
                 at
                 that
                 instant
                 carried
                 right
                 to
                 the
                 Gate
                 of
                 the
                 Towne
                 ,
                 covered
                 with
                 Dung
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 :
                 whereupon
                 the
                 poor
                 man
                 was
                 so
                 much
                 moved
                 with
                 this
                 dream
                 ,
                 that
                 he
                 rose
                 and
                 went
                 to
                 the
                 gate
                 of
                 the
                 Town
                 ,
                 and
                 there
                 found
                 the
                 Cart
                 which
                 he
                 had
                 séen
                 in
                 his
                 sleep
                 ,
                 and
                 after
                 he
                 had
                 stayed
                 it
                 ,
                 laid
                 his
                 hand
                 upon
                 the
                 choller
                 of
                 this
                 Inne-keeper
                 ,
                 followed
                 the
                 suit
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 crime
                 being
                 confessed
                 ,
                 the
                 Inne-kéeper
                 was
                 executed
                 by
                 sentence
                 of
                 death
                 .
              
            
             
               FINIS
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             
             
               A
               Table
               of
               the
               five
               Bookes
               of
               Artimedorus
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 first
                 Booke
                 .
              
               
                 OF
                 Dreames
                 Speculative
                 ,
                 and
                 Allegoricall
                 .
                 Page
                 ,
                 1.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 dreame
                 of
                 the
                 Birth
                 .
                 pag.
                 3.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 great
                 with
                 childe
                 .
                 pag.
                 4.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 children
                 .
                 pag.
                 5.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 children
                 wrapped
                 in
                 clothes
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 milk
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 head
                 .
                 pag.
                 7.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 long
                 hayres
                 .
                 pag.
                 8.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 hayres
                 ill
                 in
                 order
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 hogs
                 b●istles
                 ,
                 and
                 horse
                 hayre
                 .
                 pag.
                 9.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 wooll
                 instead
                 of
                 hayre
                 .
                 ibid
                 ,
              
               
                 To
                 see
                 himselfe
                 shaven
                 .
                 pag.
                 10.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 forehead
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Eares
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Ants
                 entering
                 into
                 the
                 Eare.
                 pag.
                 12.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Eye-browes
                 .
                 pag.
                 13.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Eyes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Nose
                 .
                 pag.
                 15.
                 
              
               
                 Cheeks
                 .
                 pag.
                 16.
                 
              
               
                 Jawes
                 and
                 lippes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 
                 Of
                 the
                 Beard
                 .
                 ibid
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Teeth
                 .
                 pag.
                 17.
                 
              
               
                 Vomtting
                 of
                 Blood
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 cholerick
                 and
                 melancholy
                 ▪
                 humours
                 .
                 pag.
                 19.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 neck
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 having
                 many
                 heads
                 .
                 pag.
                 20.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 being
                 beheaded
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 a
                 wry
                 Necke
                 .
                 pag.
                 21.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 the
                 head
                 of
                 any
                 Beast
                 .
                 pag.
                 22.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 his
                 head
                 between
                 his
                 hands
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 have
                 Hornes
                 .
                 pag.
                 23.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Shoulders
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Breast
                 and
                 the
                 Dugs
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 hands
                 .
                 pag.
                 24.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Ribs
                 and
                 the
                 Navill
                 .
                 pag.
                 26.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 inward
                 parts
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Members
                 .
                 pag.
                 27.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Groine
                 and
                 the
                 Thighes
                 .
                 pag.
                 28.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Knees
                 ibid
                 ▪
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 small
                 of
                 the
                 Leg
                 ,
                 the
                 Feer
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Heel
                 .
                 pag.
                 29.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 back
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 transmutation
                 of
                 the
                 person
                 .
                 pag.
                 30.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Arts
                 ,
                 Works
                 ,
                 and
                 Exercises
                 .
                 pag.
                 32.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 work
                 in
                 Iron
                 .
                 pag.
                 33.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Letters
                 .
                 pag.
                 34.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Playes
                 and
                 Pastimes
                 .
                 pag.
                 35.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Playes
                 ,
                 Games
                 ,
                 and
                 Instruments
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Race
                 .
                 pag.
                 37.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 pu●
                 out
                 of
                 office
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Wrastling
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Combatting
                 .
                 pag.
                 38.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 ●ath●
                 ,
                 and
                 go
                 into
                 the
                 Hor
                 house
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Drinkes
                 .
                 pag.
                 39.
                 
              
               
                 Hearbes
                 ,
                 Roots
                 ,
                 and
                 Grains
                 ,
                 in
                 Po●●age
                 .
                 pag.
                 40.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Bread.
                 pag.
                 42.
                 
              
               
                 Flesh
                 ,
                 and
                 Fish
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Cake●
                 ,
                 Capers
                 ,
                 and
                 Olives
                 .
                 pag.
                 43.
                 
              
               
                 
                 Of
                 Fruits
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Houshold-stuffe
                 .
                 pag.
                 44.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 oymtments
                 ,
                 and
                 Paintings
                 .
                 pag.
                 45.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 dance
                 and
                 sing
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Crownes
                 and
                 flowers
                 .
                 pag.
                 46.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 sleep
                 .
                 pag.
                 48.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 say
                 or
                 heare
                 say
                 ,
                 Farewell
                 .
                 pag.
                 49.
                 
              
               
                 Certaine
                 observations
                 ,
                 collected
                 by
                 the
                 Translatour
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 second
                 Book
                 .
              
               
                 To
                 Watch.
                 pag.
                 59.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 go
                 out
                 andsalute
                 one
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Apparell
                 in
                 generall
                 .
                 pag.
                 60.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 dreame
                 one
                 washeth
                 his
                 garments
                 .
                 pag.
                 63.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Exteriour
                 braveries
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Gold
                 ,
                 and
                 losse
                 of
                 Rings
                 .
                 pag.
                 64.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Kembing
                 ones
                 selfe
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 curled
                 haire
                 .
                 pag.
                 65.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Looking-Glasse
                 .
                 pag.
                 66.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Ayre
                 ,
                 and
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 there
                 done
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Houshould
                 fire
                 .
                 pag.
                 70.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 burning-houses
                 pag.
                 71.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Dogs
                 and
                 the
                 Chase
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Beasts
                 of
                 all
                 sorts
                 .
                 pag.
                 72.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 creeping
                 Beasts
                 .
                 pag.
                 76.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Fishing
                 .
                 pag.
                 77.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Froggs
                 .
                 pag.
                 78.
                 
              
               
                 Great
                 Monsters
                 or
                 fishes
                 of
                 the
                 Sea.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Dive-dappers
                 and
                 Cormorants
                 .
                 pag.
                 79.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 dead
                 Fishes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Birding
                 ,
                 or
                 hunting
                 of
                 Birds
                 .
                 pag.
                 80.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 birds
                 ▪
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Flyes
                 ▪
                 pag.
                 83.
                 
              
               
                 
                 To
                 Sayle
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Husbandry
                 .
                 pag.
                 84.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Trees
                 .
                 pag.
                 85.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Dung.
                 pag.
                 86.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Floods
                 ,
                 Ponds
                 ,
                 Fountaines
                 ,
                 and
                 Wclles
                 .
                 pag.
                 87.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Fennes
                 ,
                 Mountaines
                 ,
                 Marishes
                 ,
                 Pathes
                 ,
                 and
                 Woods
                 .
                 pag.
                 89.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Law
                 ,
                 and
                 places
                 of
                 Pleading
                 ;
                 and
                 of
                 Physitians
                 .
                 pag.
                 90.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 High
                 Estates
                 ,
                 and
                 Dignities
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Warre
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Election
                 of
                 men
                 at
                 Armes
                 .
                 pag.
                 92.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 single
                 Combat
                 .
                 pag.
                 93.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Sunne
                 .
                 pag.
                 94.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Moone
                 .
                 pag.
                 95.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Strres
                 .
                 pag.
                 96.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Rain-bow
                 .
                 pag.
                 97.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Clouds
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 The
                 Windes
                 .
                 pag.
                 98.
                 
              
               
                 Earth-quakes
                 ,
                 and
                 gaping
                 of
                 the
                 Earth
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 The
                 Ladder
                 ,
                 the
                 Step
                 ,
                 a
                 Case
                 ,
                 a
                 Milstone
                 ,
                 a
                 Pestle
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Cock.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Eggs
                 pag.
                 99.
                 
              
               
                 Monsters
                 ,
                 or
                 things
                 against
                 Nature
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Bookes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Partridges
                 .
                 pag.
                 100.
                 
              
               
                 Snares
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Stripes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Death
                 .
                 pag.
                 101
              
               
                 Carrying
                 another
                 ,
                 or
                 being
                 caried
                 .
                 pag.
                 103.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Dead
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 M●ny
                 and
                 Treasures
                 .
                 pag.
                 104.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Weeping
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 A
                 Tombe
                 .
                 pag.
                 105.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 dead
                 reviving
                 and
                 dying
                 againe
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Weddings
                 .
                 pag.
                 106.
                 
              
               
                 
                 Of
                 the
                 Swallow
                 and
                 Nightingall
                 .
                 pag.
                 107.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 flye
                 .
                 pag.
                 108.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 worthy
                 to
                 be
                 believed
                 .
                 pag.
                 110.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Third
                 Booke
              
               
                 Of
                 Play
                 at
                 Dice
                 or
                 Tables
                 .
                 pag.
                 117.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 theft
                 ,
                 Sacriledg
                 ,
                 and
                 Lying
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Quailes
                 and
                 Cocks
                 .
                 pag.
                 118.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Ants.
                 pag.
                 119.
                 
              
               
                 Lice
                 ,
                 and
                 Long
                 Wormes
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Flyes
                 ,
                 Hornets
                 ,
                 and
                 little
                 VVormes
                 which
                 are
                 ingendred
                 in
                 the
                 flesh
                 .
                 pag.
                 120.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Beating
                 and
                 Hatred
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Slaughter
                 .
                 pag.
                 121.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Crocodile
                 and
                 the
                 Cat.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Crutches
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 walke
                 upon
                 the
                 Sea.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Sicknesse
                 .
                 pag.
                 122.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 make
                 Statues
                 ,
                 or
                 Images
                 of
                 men
                 .
                 pag.
                 123.
                 
              
               
                 Fastned
                 in
                 a
                 Cart
                 ,
                 and
                 carried
                 in
                 it
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 apparelled
                 ill
                 favouredly
                 .
                 pag.
                 124.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 write
                 with
                 the
                 left
                 Hand
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 A
                 Father
                 in
                 Law
                 ,
                 and
                 Mother
                 in
                 Law.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Predecessors
                 ,
                 and
                 Successors
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 The
                 Rat
                 and
                 VVeasell
                 .
                 pag.
                 125.
                 
              
               
                 Durt
                 .
                 Of
                 the
                 Bason
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Image
                 or
                 Resemblance
                 .
                 pag.
                 126
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Midwife
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Thornes
                 and
                 Stings
                 .
                 ibid
                 ▪
              
               
                 A
                 Chaine
                 .
                 pag.
                 127.
                 
              
               
                 Comfort
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 A
                 wound
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Deabt
                 ,
                 the
                 Creditor
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 hirer
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 a
                 Foole
                 ,
                 or
                 Drunkard
                 .
                 pag.
                 128.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Letters
                 sent
                 .
                 pag.
                 129.
                 
              
               
                 
                 Plants
                 and
                 Trees
                 comming
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Body
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Scab
                 ,
                 Leprosie
                 ,
                 and
                 Itch.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 Ca●●
                 stones
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 be
                 stoned
                 ,
                 pag.
                 130.
                 
              
               
                 Grashoppers
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 suffer
                 as
                 another
                 ,
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Dung
                 ,
                 pag.
                 131.
                 
              
               
                 Prayers
                 and
                 Requests
                 ,
                 ibid
              
               
                 A
                 Key
                 ,
                 A
                 Cooke
                 .
                 pag.
                 132.
                 
              
               
                 Chesse
                 play
                 ,
                 Butchers
                 .
                 pag.
                 133.
                 
              
               
                 An
                 Inne-keeper
                 ,
                 ibid
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 kept
                 and
                 detained
                 ,
                 ibid
              
               
                 Holy
                 Evens
                 ,
                 Joyes
                 ,
                 and
                 Banquets
                 ,
                 made
                 by
                 night
                 .
                 pag.
                 134
                 ▪
              
               
                 Places
                 of
                 Assembly
                 ,
                 ibid
              
               
                 Of
                 Statues
                 .
                 Of
                 the
                 Mole
                 .
                 pag.
                 135.
                 
              
               
                 Night
                 Birds
                 .
                 ibid
              
               
                 The
                 Clock
                 .
                 pag.
                 136.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Fourth
                 Booke
                 .
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 variety
                 and
                 diversity
                 of
                 Dreames
                 .
                 pag.
                 140
              
               
                 Of
                 Stuffe
                 pag.
                 142.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 meet
                 folkes
                 ,
                 ibid
                 ,
              
               
                 of
                 the
                 first
                 Estate
                 and
                 fortune
                 ,
                 pag.
                 143
              
               
                 To
                 judge
                 that
                 he
                 whom
                 we
                 think
                 is
                 our
                 Enemy
                 ,
                 is
                 our
                 friend
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 contrary
                 .
                 ibid
              
               
                 To
                 see
                 or
                 meet
                 Tradesmen
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 pleasant
                 Maid
                 ,
                 or
                 woman
                 ▪
                 pag.
                 144
              
               
                 To
                 see
                 little
                 children
                 or
                 yong
                 men
                 ,
                 to
                 wit
                 ,
                 of
                 mea●
                 age
                 ,
                 or
                 old
                 ●o
                 l●●e●
                 ,
                 pag.
                 145
              
               
                 Trees
                 and
                 Plants
                 ,
                 comming
                 forth
                 soone
                 or
                 late
                 ▪
                 Also
                 of
                 living
                 Creatures
                 ibid
              
               
                 Walles
                 ,
                 Foundations
                 ,
                 and
                 old
                 trees
                 .
                 pag.
                 146.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Chariors
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 flattery
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 To
                 be
                 sold
                 .
                 pag.
                 147
                 ▪
              
               
                 To
                 buy
                 .
                 〈◊〉
              
               
                 
                 To
                 get
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Poverty
                 .
                 pag.
                 148.
                 
              
               
                 Things
                 which
                 one
                 dreams
                 to
                 befall
                 little
                 children
                 ,
                 beyond
                 their
                 age
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Ho●●
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 signified
                 by
                 one
                 thing
                 ,
                 is
                 also
                 oftentimes
                 the
                 signifier
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 thing
                 .
                 pag.
                 149
              
               
                 Concerning
                 vomiting
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 For
                 to
                 see
                 or
                 have
                 often
                 the
                 same
                 dreams
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Concerning
                 Ves●els
                 and
                 Instruments
                 .
                 pag.
                 150
              
               
                 Of
                 Parentage
                 .
                 pag.
                 152
              
               
                 Things
                 which
                 Encompasse
                 .
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Imperfect
                 or
                 half
                 finished
                 Works
                 .
                 pag.
                 154
              
               
                 Concerning
                 Towns.
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 If
                 it
                 be
                 possible
                 at
                 the
                 same
                 time
                 to
                 have
                 both
                 good
                 and
                 bad
                 dreams
                 .
                 pag.
                 155
              
               
                 That
                 our
                 Brethren
                 signifie
                 our
                 Enemies
                 .
                 pag.
                 166
              
               
                 Funerall
                 Banquets
                 ,
                 reviving
                 ,
                 and
                 mounting
                 to
                 Heaven
                 .
                 pag.
                 157
              
               
                 Within
                 what
                 time
                 dreams
                 come
                 .
                 pag.
                 158
              
            
             
               
                 The
                 Fif●h
                 Booke
                 .
              
               
                 Containing
                 certain
                 Examples
                 of
                 Dreames
                 ,
                 with
                 their
                 effects
                 which
                 followed
                 .
                 pag.
                 159
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Emperour
                 Augustus
                 and
                 Calphurnia
                 .
                 pag.
                 163
              
               
                 Of
                 
                   Publius
                   Decius
                
                 and
                 
                   Manlius
                   Torquatus
                
                 ,
                 Consuls
                 of
                 Rome
                 .
                 pag.
                 165
              
               
                 Of
                 Cicero
                 .
                 pag.
                 166
              
               
                 Of
                 
                   Caius
                   Gracchus
                
                 .
                 pag.
                 167
              
               
                 Of
                 
                   Arthur
                   Rous.
                
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Haniball
                 of
                 Carthage
                 .
                 pag.
                 168
              
               
                 Alexander
                 the
                 Great
                 .
                 pag.
                 169
              
               
                 The
                 Poet
                 
                   Simon
                   des
                
                 .
                 pag.
                 170
              
               
                 King
                 Croesus
                 .
                 pag.
                 171
              
               
                 King
                 Astiages
                 ,
                 and
                 Cyrus
                 the
                 first
                 .
                 pag.
                 172
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   Amilcar
                
                 .
                 pag.
                 173
              
               
                 
                   〈◊〉
                   Alcibiades
                
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 the
                 two
                 Arcadians
                 .
                 pag.
                 174
              
            
             
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