Five books of mystery

Page 122

[Mysteriorum Liber Secundus]

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Mi: Audite, consummatum est. 116 . This had a great pot of water in his hand and uppon the pot, grauen, a with 5 under it. He departed in fyre. 117

Mi: Angele preparato Tubam tuam. 118 A: Then cam one oute with a Trumpet. Venite Tempus.119 A: He offered to blow, but blew it not. On the ende of his Trumpet was a little a and 24 under it. He went away. A: They all now seemed to be gon: Michael and all. He cam in agayn and two with him. And he sayd, Hij duo Caelati sunt adhuc.120 They two went away. Mi: Vale. Natura habet terminum suum.121 A: He blessed us and florished his sword towards, and ouer us, and so went away: and Uriel after him: who all this while appeared not.

A: After supper Mr. Talbot went up to his chamber to prayers: and Uriel shewed himself unto him: and told him that somwhat was amyss, in the Table or seale which I had byn occupyed abowt this day. And thereuppon, Mr. Talbot cam to me into my study: and requyred the Seale (or Tables) of me: for he was wished to correct somthing therin, (sayd he). I deliuered him the seal, and he browght it agayn within a

116

Audite . . . est: "Listen: it is finished." -Ed.

117

Uriel also did correct this place with deliuering this in the place of the other description before.

118

Angele . . . tuam: "O angel, prepare your trumpet." -Ed.

119

Venite Tempus: "The time comes." -Ed.

120

Hij duo . . . adhuc: "These two were still hidden." - Ed.

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Vale . . . suum: "Farewell. Nature has its own limit." -Ed.


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