LXXI.

French.

Les exiles en Sicile viendront,

Pour delivrer de faim la gent estrange,

Au point du jour les Celtes luy faudront,

La vie demeure a raison Roy se range.

English.

The banished persons shall come into Sicily,

To free the forrain Nation from hunger,

In the dawning of the day the Celtes shall fail them,

Their Life shall be preserved, the King shall submit to reason.

ANNOT.

It is hard to judge what he meaneth by that Forreign Nation, which shall be relieved in Sicily, by the banished, nor what King is that which shall submit to reason; let it be left to every body’s private judgement.