Tuesday.—Worse; though he may, with extraordinary vigilance, conquer the inordinate desires to which he will be subject; still he will be in danger of dying by violence, if he has not great procreation.
Wednesday.—He shall be given to the study of learning and shall profit thereby.
Thursday.—He shall arrive at great honor and dignity.
Friday.—He shall be of a strong constitution, yet perhaps remarkably lecherous.
Saturday.—Is another bad day; but, notwithstanding, the child may come to good, though it be seldom; but most children born on this day are of a heavy, dull and very dogged disposition.
SICKNESS—LUCKY AND UNLUCKY DAYS.
Whoever, in the first day of any month, fall sick, or is attacked with any infirmity, the third day ensuing is to be feared, which, if he pass, he shall escape.
Those falling ill on the second day of any month, though they be long confined, yet shall recover.
Any illness commencing on the third day will certainly terminate favorably.