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bers he fufFers ;becaufe Aria hath the head, Taurus the neck, Cancer the breaft and lungs, Leo the heart and fiomack, Vir- go the belly and inteftines, Libra the reins andloyns, Scorpio thefecrec members, Sagitiarj the thighs, Capricorn the knees, A^narj the legs, and /*//«■« the feet.

Queftioyjs of the feVctrth Houfe.

FOr theft, look unto the Lord of the feventh : which if he be in the firft,the thefc fhall be reftored again ; but if the Lord of the firft be in the feventh, it fhall bea longtime fought after, and at length fhall be found : but if the CMoon be in the firfi,or with his Lord, it fhall be found j if the Moon be in the fifth, or with the Lord of the firft, or * R » in the firft, ic may be found ; but if the Sun and the Moon be in the fifth, and if the Lord of the eighth be with the Lord of the firfl in the firft, it fhall be found ; but if the Lord of the fe- cond be in the eighth, it fhall not be found. And if Satnrn t or Mars, or the Dragons Tail be in the fecond, it fhall not be found, nor be altogether loft. And if the Lord of the fecond be in the firft, the thing thar is loft fhall be found ; but it fhall not be known from whence it came. If the Lord of the firft be in the fecond,it may be found after much labour. And if the Lord of the fecond be in his fall, it will never be found ; but if he be exalted, it fhall be found very well : but the fe- venth Houfc fheweth the thief.

But if you would know what it is that is ftollen, behold the Lord of the fecond ; which if he be Saturn ,it is lead, iron, a kettle, a trivet, a garment, or fome black thing, or leather. If he be Jupiter, then it is fome white thing, as tin, filver, or mixt with white & yellow veins. The Swwfignifies gold and precious pearles. Mars fignifies thingsbelonging to the fire. VtiHt, fignifies things belonging to women, as gloves, rings, and fair ornaments. The Moon, beafts, fuch as horfes, mules, (frc. perfumes and wars. Mercury fignifies money, books, writings, pidtures, or gannents of divers colours.

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