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what Planet Is in the fevemh ; for if he be good,it fhall come to pafs that fame year : or wedlock, * R * if the Queflion be thereof.

If you would know whether they will well agree, fee the firft and his Lord, which is the fignifier of the Querent ; and the fevemh Houfe and his Lord, which is the Houfe of com- panions> wives and concubines; which if they be concordant amongft themfelves, there will be peace and union between them, and they fhall profit ; but if the Planets be in difcord, there will be ftrife between them, and the fociety will not profit.

If you would know which of them fhall gain mod, fee the firft and his Lord , and the fevemh and his Lord , and which of them ftandeth bed; or if they be evil,which of them falleth : and he that falleth fhall lofe, and he that is exalted fhall gain. Or otherwife, and which is better, fee the fecond and his Lord , and the eighth and his Lord ; and in which Houfe is the better Planet, or his Lord that fhall be found in the better place,or joy red with the better Planets he fhall be the greater gainer. The fecond Houfe and his Lord fignifies the gain of the Querent t and the eighth Houfe and his Lord fignifies the gain of his fellow, or his part : and if they be both good, they mall both gain ; and if both evil, they mall both lofe : and if one be good and the other evil, he whofe fignificator is good, fhall gain ; and he whofe is evil , fhall lofe.

And if you would know if two fellows fhall love oneano- ther,look if the Lords of the firft and the feventh be friends and agreeing,then they will love one to another j but if they be enemies and difagree,thcn they will not.

If you defire to know who fhall overcome in anycaufe, matter or controverfie, behold the Lords of the firft and the feventh, which if they be in Angles, neither of them fhall o- vercome ; and fee which of them is joyned with an evil Pla- net, becaufe he fhall overcome ; and if the Planet be evil from them both, the vidlor fhall kill the conquered ; if one of them be rtrong, and the other weak, and the Planet

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