LXXXIX.

French.

Dedans Hongrie par Boheme, Navarre,

Et par Banieres feintes seditious,

Par fleurs de Lis paix portant la barre,

Contre Orleans fera esmotions.

English.

In Hungaria, through Bohemia and Navarre,

And by banners fained seditions,

Through flower de Luce the Countrey that wears the Bar,

Against Orleans shall make commotions.

ANNOT.

This Stanza is divided into two parts; the two first Verses foretell the troubles that were to happen in Hungaria, Bohemia, and Navarre for Religion sake. The two last ones were fulfilled, when the Prince of Condé, who in his Arms wears the flower de Luce with the Bar, did seize upon Orleans for the Protestant party.