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B05852 The wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, in the time of King Henrie the Eight. concerning Scotland and England. Together with several other very strange prophesies. I. By Ignatius. II. By Sibylla. III. By Merlin. IV. By Brightman. V. By Mr. Truswels, Recorder of Lincoln. Shipton, Mother (Ursula); Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607.; Truswell, Mr. 1685 (1685) Wing S3456; ESTC R184120 5,553 18

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shall never love kindly while they live again When all Colton hag hath born seven years corn then seven years after you shall hear news When warfare begins at the spring Much sorrow to England shall it bring Then shall the Ladies cry well aday That ever we liv'd to see this day The Prophesie of old SIBYLLA WHen Scotlands hundred and ninth unconquer'd King The sixteen hundreth thirtieth and ninth year Into his age of thirty nine shall reign Then shall the Papal overthrow appear Which all the Arts of Europe shall admire For Scotland shall that blesied work begin Then shall the Whore of Babel we had here Be banisht quite which Bishops did bring in Then thou brave England which was led so blind By their perverse Episcopally pride And Irelands shameless superstitious sin Shall be supprest who cruelly have cry'd So that that sacred Prophetess Sibylla Shall shortly come to pass she tells Tom Milla And Tom tells me and I must tell 't again Through Scotland England Ireland France and Spain MERLIN'S Prophesie ON Boreas wings then thither shall be born Throw Week o're Tweed a Princely Unicorn Who brought into the world his own fair Crest A rampant Lyon sigur'd on his breast And to his Arms six Lyons more shall quarter With six French flowers environ'd with the Calter Joyning by Fates unchangeable dispose The Northern Thistle to the Southern Rose He shall the true Apostolick Faith maintain With pious zeal during his blessed reign Master BRIGHTMANS Prophesie WHen Englands Church grows Englands shame Full of luke-warmness glory vain The worst in works and outward form And with contrary factions torn When Romish Rites by Reformation Shall be expell'd out of this Nation Lord beggar Bishops then shall come To ruine and be overthrown The Priests shall be vile to each wight Their downfal read with much delight For GOD will not them guiltless hold That neither hath been hot nor cold The Scotish Church shall be in condition A Virgin free from superstition Then well is them that have the least And wo is them that have the most Thou shall not know of this warfare at night but you shall have it in the morning But when it comes it shall last three years ere it give over Betwixt Cadron and Ayre Shall be long warefare When all the world is a-loft It shall be called Christs croft When the first battel of this warfare begins it shall be where crooked Richard made his fray They will say to warfare for your King and you shall have half a Crown a day but stir not Then they will say to warfare for your King upon pain of hanging but stir not For he that goes to complain Shall never come again At that day England shall tremble and quake for fear of a dead man that shall be h●●rd to speak Then will the Dra●on give the Bull a great map After this when the first is down they will g● t● London Then wo is me for London for London sh●ll be de●troyed for ever after Th●n t●ere will be a great battel between Scotland and England and they will be p●cified for a while Then they wi●l come ●o B●ammamoore an● fight and then they will be pacified for a while Then there will be a great battel at K●a●ismi●e near York and they will be pacified for a while Then there will be a great battel between Scotland and England a● St●●k … 〈…〉 Ravens sit on the Cross and 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 N●bles as of the Commons Then there will come a woman with one eye and she shall tread in many mans blood to the knee until she come to a man who shall be leaning on a staff and she will say who art thou and he will say I am the King of the SCOTS And she will say to with me to my house And be will go with her and they will stay with her three days Soon after will England be lost and twice in one day will they cry England is last There will be three Knights in Peter-gate and one of them will not know of another And there shall be a child born in Pomsert with three thumbs and those three Knights will give him three horses to hold whilst they win England again And all the noble blood will be gone but one and they will carry him to Sheriff Huttons Castle and he will die there Then they will chu●e three Earls in the field And then They will hang their horse on a thorn rue the time that ever they were born to see so much b●ood ●hed Then they will come to York and besiege it and York shall keep them out three days and three nights and a penny loaf within the Barr shall be half 〈◊〉 crown and without the B●rr a penny And then they will swear that if they will not let them in they will blow up the walls Then they will let them in and they will hang up the Major Sheriffs and Alderm●n And there will be three Knights go into Crowch Church and there shall but one of them come forth and he shall cause Proclamation to be made that any man may take house tower or bower for 21 years for while the world endures there shall never be war again Neither shall there be a King or Queen any more but this Kingdom shall be governed by three Lords And then Tork shall be London And after this shall be a white harvest corn shall be gotten in all by women After this a ship shall come in the Thames till it come over against London and the Master shall weep to think what a goodly City that was none in the world comparable to it and now he shall wish there may be any house that will but let them have drink for their money Lincoln was London is and York shall be The choise and chiefest City of the three IGNATIUS Prophesie IF eighty eight be past then thrive Thou mayest till thirty four or five After the E. is dead a Scot Shall govern there and if a plot Prevent him not then sure his sway Continue shall till … d●y The ninth shall dye young and the first Perhaps shall reign but oh accurst Shall be that time when thou shalt see To sixteen joyned twenty three For then the Engle shall have help By craft to catch the Lyons whelp And hurt him sore except the same Be cured by the Majdens name In July moneth of the same year Saturn conjoyns with Jupiter Perhaps false Prophets shall arise And Mahomet shall have his prize And sure much alteration Shall happen in Religion B●●i●ve this truly if then you see A Spaniard a Protestant to be The rest of Brightmans Prophesie They shall be joyn'd in Covenant ' Gainst which the world shall boast and vaunt But Englands Church must feel the storm Until she freely her selt reform Such hurly burly and ●uch stir No form of Church shall remain in her But Reformation must take breath From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Mr. Turswels Recorder of Lincoln THe Lilly shall remain in a merry world and he shall be moved against the seed of the L●on and he shall stand on one side amongst thorns of his Kingdom and Countrey and there shall come the Son of man bearing three wild beasts in his arms which kingdom is the land of the Moon which is to be dread throughout all the world with a company of people he shall pass many waters and he shall come to the land of the Lyon looking for help with the beasts of his own countrey And in that year there shall come an Eagle out of the ●a●● and her wings spread with the beams of the Son of man and that year shall be destroyed Castles upon Thames and there shall be a great fear over the whole world and in a part of the land there shall be great battels among many kingdoms That day shall be the bloodie field and the Lillie shall lose his Crown and therewith shall be crowned the Son of man And in the fourth year many battels shall be for the faith and most of the world shall be slooped and the Son of man with the Eagle shall be preferred and there shall be universal peace over the whole world then shall the Son of man receive a marvellous token and it shall be great plenty of all manner of fruits and then shall he go to the land of the Lilly FINIS