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" typical " quatrain 3-10 is literally crammed, as it should be, with the next predicted horrors and disasters.
3-10 De sang & faim plus grande calamite',
Sept fois s'apreste a` la marine plage:
Monech de faim, lieu pris, captiuite,
Le grand mene' croc en ferree caige.
From blood and hunger, a very great disaster,
Seven times prepared at the seashore:
Monaco from hunger, the place is captured, captivity,
Great dragged hook in an iron cage.
I will start with my old notes, which I will then add to in the light of my modern vision.
Blood – " sang " and hunger – " faim " coexist together in the seven quatrains of the first stage of the "Prophecies": in 1-55, 2-60, 3-19, 4-79, 5-63, 6-10 and 6-81 . In the latter case, the Author even coined a special term " frofaim ", which, apparently, is a combination of " froid " – "cold" and " faim " – "hunger".
If I had paid close attention to these quatrains, you see, I would have advanced faster in comprehending the mysteries of the Centuries, but no, I was satisfied with the result found, and moved on.
In addition, there is another interesting place that should be paid attention to.
This is how, let's say, “ CROC ” (2-59, 2-60), “ CAIGE ” (2-60 – 2-63), “ Mar + ine ” (2-63), “ PLAGE or PLAIGE ” (2 -64, 2-65) – (there are two options in the Prophecies), " fer + re " (2-63), and everything else visible.
2-58 … Silene luit, petit grand em mene .
2-59 C lasse Gauloise par apuy de grande garde,
Du grand Neptune, & ses tridens souldars:
R onsgee Prouence pour soustenir grand bande,
Plus Mars Narbon. par iauelotz & dards.
2-60 La foy Punicque en Orient rompue,
Gang. Iud . & Rosne, Loyre, & Tag changeront:
Quand du mulet la faim sera repue,
C lasse espargie, sang & corps nageront.
2-61 E uge, Tamins, G ironde & la Rochele,
O sang Troien Mort au port de la flesche:
Derrier le fleuue au fort mise l'eschele,
Pointes feu grand meurtre sus la bresche.
2-62 Mabus puis tost alors mourra, viendra,
De gens & bestes vne horrible defaite:
Puis tout a` coup la vengence on verra,
C ent, main, soif, faim , quand courra la comete.
2-63 Gaulois, A usone bien peu subiuguera,
Pau, Mar ne, & Se inefer a Perme l'vrie:
Qui le grand mur contre eux d re ssera,
Du moindre au mur le grand perdra la vie.
2-64 Seicher de faim , de soif gent Geneuoise,
E spoir prochain viendra au defaillir:
Sur point tremblant sera loy G ebenoise.
Classe au grand port ne se peult acuillir.
2-65 Le parc enclin grande calamite' ,
P ar l'Hesperie & I nsubre fera:
L e feu en nef, peste & captiuite' :
Mercure en l' A rc Saturne fenera.
It is possible to deal with “Monaco” a little lower, but it seems to me that its binding to this topic does not take place here, in another place: in quatrain 2-4:
2-2 … A utant de mal que France a` fai with t leur bien.
M ort a`l'anthenne grand pendu sus la branche,
Quand prins des siens le Roy dira combien.
2-3 Pour la chaleur solaire sus la mer,
De Ne grepont les poissons demis cuits:
Les habitans les viendront entamer ,
Quand R od. & Gennes leur faudra le biscuit.
2-4 Depuis Monech iusques au pres de Secile,
Toute la plage demourra desolee,
I l ny aura fauxbourg, cite, ne ville…
The beach of Monaco is formed in it, and the word “ MARINe ” is gathered around . The words “ faim ” and “ sang ( sang uanaire )” accompanying this theme are nearby, where would it be without them. In quatrains 2-6 and 2-9, respectively.
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Well , I don’t know who will like it more in the next topic, learn something new from history, or review the new secrets of Nostradamus? By me so _ better And That And other .