6-5 Viuront sans loy, exempt de pol li tique.


6-6 A pparoistra vers le S eptentrion


Non loing de Can cer l'estoille cheuelue:


Suze, Sienne, Boece, E retrion,


M ourra de Rome grand, la nuict disperue.


6-7 Norneigre & Dace, & l'isle Britannique ,


Par les vnis freres seront vexees:


Le chef R omain issu de s angGallique


E t les copies aux forestz repoulsees.


6-8 Ceulx qui estoient en regne pour scauoir,


A u Royal change deuiendront apouuris…


Thus, the topic turned out to be a composite one, but literally everything in it was confirmed.

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Attention ! Now the last Centurian, His Eminence Rooster, will appear on the Centurian arena. We meet .


8-61 Iamais par le decouurement du iour,


Ne paruiendra au signe sceptrifere:


Que tous ses sieges ne soyent en seiour,


Portant au coq don du TAG amifere.


Never, with the coming of the day,

The scepter-bearing sign will not reach:

Since all his places will not happen in such a stay,

Bringing the gift of TAGA (friend-bearing?) to the rooster.


The narration of the first line is reflected in quatrain 10-50.


10-50 La Meuse au iour terre de Luxembourg,


Descouurira Saturne & trois en lurne…


The action of this coming day – “ iour ”, will last until quatrain 10-80 with the next “day”. During this thirty-quarter day, a scepter will appear – " sceptre " and will never meet " signe " – a sign, a signal. This word will come up with the onset of the next day, in quatrain 10-83. IN German it even will shoot twice .


10-83 De batailler ne sera donne' signe ,


Du parc seront contraint de sortir hors:


De Gand lentour sera cogneu l'en signe ,


Qui fera mettre de tous les siens a` mors.


The battle will not be given a signal,

From the fenced-off place will be forced to leave:

From the vicinity of Ghent a sign will be recognized,

Who puts all of his people to death.


Quatrain is a godsend for a spy. Speaking and suggestive. The words " Signe " finally came out of the corral in which they had been for a long time. The "sign" is recognizable somewhere in the vicinity of " Gand " (almost Gang ).

Yes, quatrain 2-60 with the Ganges and its environs will reveal the following details. In the quatrain itself, Ghent, transformed into “ Ga + nd ”, and “ Tag ”, and around – death, death and SIGNE .


2-57 …Le grand a` mort , mort trop subite & plainte:


Nay imparfaict: la plus part nagera,


Aupres du fleuue de sang la terre tainte.


2-58 Sans pied ne main dend aygue & forte,


Par globe au fort de porc & laine nay:


Pres du portail desloyal se transporte,


Silene luit, petit grand emmene.


2-59 Classe G auloise par apuy de grande garde


D u grand N eptune, & ses tridens souldars:


Ronsgee Prouence pour soustenir grand bande,


Plus Mars N arbon. par iauelotz & dards.


2-60 La foy Punicque en Orient rompue,


Gang . Iud . & Rosne, Loyre, & Tag changefront:


Q ua nd 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…


The mysterious word " amifere ", from the fourth line of quatrain 8-61, is conventionally presented by me as " ami + fere " – "other-nosed", by analogy with "scepter-bearing". “ Tag ” and “ fere ” can be seen in this form – in a single quatrain 10-93, as part of the words – carriers of these two inseparable friends – cohabitants. This case, indeed, can be considered unique, since “– fere -” exists eight times in the Centuries, and “– tag -” – seven times.

the gift to the rooster of the word " Tag ". Yes, there he is – COQ , crows from quatrain 2-60, accepting the gift – DON (2-59 – 2-60) from " Tag " (2-60). Above is the entire picture.