Century VII

1
The arc of the treasure deceived by Achilles,
the quadrangle known to  the procreators.
The invention will be known by the Royal deed;
a corpse seen hanging in the sight of the populace.
 

2
Opened by Mars Arles will not give war,
the soldiers will be astonished by night.
Black and white concealing indigo on land
under the  false shadow you will see traitors sounded.
 

3
After the naval victory of France,
the people of Barcelona the  Saillinons and those of Marseilles;
the robber of gold, the anvil enclosed in  the ball,
the people of Ptolon will be party to the fraud.
 

4
The Duke of Langres besieged at DĂ´le
accompanied by people from Autun and Lyons.
Geneva, Augsburg allied to those of Mirandola,
to cross the mountains against the people of Ancona.
 

5
Some of the wine on the table will be spilt,
the third will not have  that which he claimed.
Twice descended from the black one of  Parma,
Perouse will do to Pisa that which he believed.
 

6
Naples, Palerma and all of Sicily
will be uninhabited through  Barbarian hands.
Corsica, Salerno and the island of Sardinia,
hunger,  plague, war the end of extended evils.
 

7
Upon the struggle of the great light horses,
it will be claimed that  the great crescent is destroyed.
To kill by night, in the mountains,
dressed in shepherd’s' clothing, red gulfs in the deep ditch.
 

8
Florense, flee, flee the nearest Roman,
at Fiesole will be conflict  given:
blood shed, the greatest one take by the hand,
neither temple nor sex will be pardoned.
 

9
The lady in the absence of her great master
will be begged for love  by the Viceroy.
Feigned promise and misfortune in love,
in the hands of  the great Prince of Bar.
 

10
By the great Prince bordering Le Mans,
brave and valiant leader of  the great army;
by land and sea with Bretons and Normans,
to pass  Gibraltar and Barcelona to pillage the island.
 

11
eye, feet wounded rude disobedient;
strange and very bitter news to  the lady;
more than five hundred of here people will be killed.
 

12
The great younger son will make an end of the war,
he assembles the pardoned before the gods;
Cahors and Moissac will go far from the  prison,
a refusal at Lectoure, the people of Agen shaved.
 

13
From the marine tributary city,
the shaven head will take up the satrapy;
to chase the sordid man who will the be against him.
For fourteen years he will hold the tyranny.
 

14
He will come to expose the false topography,
the urns of the tombs  will be opened.
Sect and holy philosophy to thrive,
black for white and  the new for the old.
 

15
Before the city of the Insubrian lands,
for seven years the siege  will be laid;
a very great king enters it,
the city is then free, away  from its enemies.
 

16
The deep entry made by the great Queen
will make the place powerful and inaccessible;
the army of the three lions will be defeated
causing  within a thing hideous and terrible.
 

17
The prince who has little pity of mercy
will come through death to change (and become) very knowledgeable.
The kingdom will be attended with  great tranquillity,
when the great one will soon be fleeced.
 

18
The besieged will color their pacts,
but seven days later they will make a cruel exit:
thrown back inside, fire and blood, seven put to the ax
the lady who had woven the peace is a captive.
 

19
The fort at Nice will not engage in combat,
it will be overcome by shining metal.
This deed will be debated for a long time,
strange and  fearful for the citizens.
 

20
Ambassadors of the Tuscan language
will cross the Alps and the sea  in April and May.
The man of the calf will deliver an oration,
not coming to wipe out the French way of life.
 

21
By the pestilential enmity of Languedoc,
the tyrant dissimulated  will be driven out.
The bargain will be made on the bridge at Sorgues
to put to death both him and his follower
 

22
The citizens of Mesopotamia
angry with their friends from  Tarraconne;
games, rites, banquets, every person asleep,
the vicar at RhĂ´ne, the city taken and those of Ausonia.
 

23
The Royal scepter will be forced to take
that which his predecessors  had pledged.
Because they do not understand about the ring
when they come to sack the palace.
 

24
He who was buried will come out of the tomb,
He will cause the fort of the bridge to be tied in chains:
Poisoned with the spawn of a pimp,
the  great one from Lorraine by the Marquis du Pont.
 

25
Through long war all the army exhausted,
so that they do not find money for the soldiers;
instead of gold or silver, they will come to coin  leather,
Gallic brass, and the crescent sign of the Moon.
 

26
Foists and galleys around seven ships,
a mortal war will be let loose.
The leader from Madrid will receive a wound from arrows,
two  escaped and five brought to land.
 

27
At the wall of Vasto the great cavalry
are impeded by the baggage near Ferrara.
At Turin they will speedily commit such robbery
that in the  fort they will ravish their hostage.
 

28
The captain will lead a great herd
on the mountain closest to the enemy.
Surrounded by fire he makes such a way,
all escape except for  thirty put on the spit.
 

29
The great one of Alba will come to rebel,
he will betray his great forebears.
The great man of Guise will come to vanquish him,
led captive  with a monument erected.
 

30
The sack approaches, fire and great bloodshed.
Po the great rivers, the enterprise for the clowns;
after a long wait from Genoa and Nice,
Fossano, Turin the capture at Savigliano.
 

31
From Languedoc and Guienne more than ten
thousand will want to cross  the Alps again.
The great Savoyards march against Brindisi,
Aquino and Bresse will come to drive them back.
 

32
From the bank of Montereale will be born one
who bores and  calculates becoming a tyrant.
To raise a force in the marches of Milan,
to drain Faenza and Florence of gold and men
 

33
The kingdom stripped of its forces by fraud,
the fleet blockaded, passages for the spy;
two false friends will come to rally
to awaken  hatred for a long time dormant.
 

34
The French nation will be in great grief,
vain and lighthearted, they will believe rash things.
No bread, salt, wine nor water, venom nor  ale,
the greater one captured, hunger, cold and want.
 

35
The great fish will come to complain and weep
for having chosen, deceived concerning his age:
he will hardly want to remain with them,
he will be deceived by those (speaking) his own tongue.
 

36
God, the heavens, all the divine words in the waves,
carried by seven red-shaven heads to Byzantium:
against the anointed three hundred from  Trebizond,
will make two laws, first horror then trust.
 

37
Ten sent to put the captain of the ship to death,
are altered by one that there is open revolt in the fleet.
Confusion, the leader and another  stab and bite each other
at Lerins and the Hyerès, ships, prow into the  darkness.
 

38
The elder royal one on a frisky horse
will spur so fiercely that it  will bolt.
Mouth, mouthful, foot complaining in the embrace;
dragged, pulled, to die horribly.
 

39
The leader of the French army
will expect to lose the main phalanx.
Upon the pavement of oats and slate
the foreign nation will be undermined through Genoa.
 

40
Within casks anointed outside with oil and grease
twenty-one will be shut before the harbor,
at second watch; through death they will do great  deeds;
to win the gates and be killed by the watch.
 

41
The bones of the feet and the hands locked up,
because of the noise the house is uninhabited for a long time.
Digging in dreams they will be unearthed,
the house healthy in inhabited without noise.
 

42
Two newly arrived have seized the poison,
to pour it in the kitchen  of the great Prince.
By the scullion both are caught in the act,
taken he who thought to trouble the elder with death.
 

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