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 These, and divers other like things, happen to mankind according to tho different ages and coursoscourses [sic] of the moon, which has a great influence upon all human bodies.

I will, therefore, for the advantage and benefit of my readers, treat a littlolittle [sic] moromore [sic] distinctly of the powers and influences of the heavenly bodiosbodies [sic], as they aroare [sic] laid down by ancient and modern astrologers, who have written upon that subject more largely.

The child born on Sunday shall be of a long life and obtain riches.

On Monday. Weak and of an effeminate temper, which seldom brings a man to honour.

On Tuesday. Worse, though he may with cxtraordinaryextraordinary [sic] violcnceviolence [sic], conquer the inordinate dcsiresdesires [sic] to which he will be subject, still he will be in danger of dying by violence, if he has not great precaution.

On Wednesday. Shall bobe [sic] given to the study of learning, and shall profit thereby.

On Thursday. He shall arrive at great honour and dignity.

On Friday. He shall be of a strong constitution, and perhaps lecherous.

On Saturday. This is another bad day, nevertheless the child may come to good, though it be but seldom; but most children born on this day are of a heavy, dull, and dogged disposition.

There are certain days in the year which it concerns all persons to know, because they are so