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 8 bread.--It is good for a man to dream of his going or climbing up any place, but bad to dream falling down any place.

Of the Fortunes and Destinies of persous born under the Twelve Signs, according to Ptolemeus.

To know what planet a person is born under, it is necessary to observe that there are seven planets, which are attri- buted to the seven days of the week; each day hath its name of a planet: Sol shews Sunday, being the most worthy, and so takes the worthiest day. Luna governs the first hour on Monday, bars the first on Tuesday, Mercury on Wed- nesday, Jupiter on Thursday, Venus on Friday, and Saturn on Saturday. The natural day hath twenty-four hours, and each several lour reigns a planet. It is to be understood that, when you begin to reckon on Sunday, you must reckon thus, Sol, Venus, Mercury, Luna, Saturn, Ju- piter, and Mars, and when the number is on, you must, then begin with the hour in which you would know what planet reigneth. On Monday we must begin at