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 The Prophecies of Berlington. 1R7

The conquessing shall be kept and never conquest after,

By the coil ye shall know when the knight comes ; He has a mark in the middle, where no man may know When he is in the east when the sun riseth, He has sign shall shew on the south side. Signum veneuosi sunn funguinis dc ventre matris sue, A wales I with shall wend with that toy. For to work his will, where he think would, Gulane, Gaskoine, and Britane the blyth. Shall busk to his bidding on their best wife. The whole men shall help in his most hight. Then shall he turn into tulcane but treat or true. And busk him over the mountains on midwater even; And then go to Rome, and rug down the walls, And over all the region roy shall he be Holden, Oft his book have I seen, nod better thereafter. Of marvellous Merling, but is waited away, With a wicked woman might she be.

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The Prophecies of BERLINGTON.

WHEN the ruby is raised, rest is there none. But much ranncour shall rise in river and plain, Much sorrow is seen through a sluth hound. That bears horns in his head like a wild hart: Then a brock shall make a braid on a broad field, And an hound shall bier a back with a brim face. The flouteful hound shall slay him for ever, Through a treaty of a true, a train shall be made That Scotland fshall rue, and England forever, For the which Gladsmoore & Govanmoore grapes there- Then shall the banks of Beil bloom about. (after Then hye the hurcheon to hales and close thee therein, Thou shall be wraped with a wind and plucked ilk pen.