LXXX.

French.

Erins, Antibe, villes auteur de Nice,

Seront vastées fort par Mer & par Terre,

Les Sauterelles Terre & Mer vent propice,

Prins, morts, troussez, pillez, sans loy de guerre.

English.

Erins, Antibe, and the Towns about Nices,

Shall be destroyed by Sea and Land,

The Grashopers shall have the Land, the Sea, and Wind favourable,

They shall be taken, killed, thrust up, plundered, without Law of War.

ANNOT.

Erins and Antibe are Towns of Provence, bordering upon Nice, which is a Town of Piemont, all that Coast is threatned here to be ruined by the Grashopers, that is, the Turks, which fell out about the year 1558. for the King of France having called the Turks to his succours against Charles V. Emperour, they came and took Nice in the behalf of the French, where they committed unheard cruelties, as also upon all that Coast.