XCIV.

French.

Deux grand, freres seront chassez d’Espagne,

Laisné vaincu soubs les Monts Pyrænæes,

Rougis Mer, Rhosne, sang Leman, d’Alemagne,

Narbon, Blyterre, d’Agath contaminées.

English.

Two great Brothers shall be driven from Spain,

The elder of them shall be overcome under the Pyrenean Mountains

Bloody Sea, Rhosne, Blood Leman of Germany,

Narbon, Bliterre of Agath polluted.

ANNOT.

The two first Verses are easily understood by those that know the Pyrenean Mountains, to be those that part Spain from France. The two last Verses signifie there shall be bloody Wars in those places; the Rhosne is a swift River of France, that passeth through the City of Lyons; Leman is the Lake of Geneva, and Narbon is a City of Languedock.