LXXXVII.

French.

Un fils de Roy tant de Langues apprins,

A son Aisné au Regne different,

Son Pere beau au plus grand fils comprins,

Fera perir principal adherent.

English.

A son of a King having learned divers Languages,

Shall fall out with his elder Brother for the Kingdom,

His father in Law being more concerned with his elder son,

Shall cause the principal adherent to perish.

ANNOT.

One King shall have two Sons, the eldest shall succeed him in the Kingdom, the youngest having been well brought up and educated, shall raise troubles, against the King his Brother; but he shall be destroyed by the means of his own Father in Law.