This is a modern-English version of The Witches' Dream Book; and Fortune Teller: Embracing full and correct rules of divination concerning dreams and visions, foretelling of future events, their scientific application to physiognomy, palmistry, moles, cards, &c.; together with the application and observance of talismen charms, spells and incantations., originally written by Noe, A. H..
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Universal Handbook, No. 2.
Universal Handbook, #2.
THE
Witches’ Dream Book;
AND
FORTUNE TELLER.
EMBRACING FULL AND CORRECT RULES OF DIVINATION CONCERNING
DREAMS AND VISIONS, FORETELLING OF FUTURE EVENTS,
THEIR SCIENTIFIC APPLICATION TO PHYSIOGNOMY, PALMISTRY,
MOLES, CARDS, &C.; TOGETHER WITH THE
APPLICATION AND OBSERVANCE OF TALISMEN
CHARMS, SPELLS AND INCANTATIONS.
EMBRACING COMPLETE AND ACCURATE GUIDELINES FOR DIVINATION REGARDING
DREAMS AND VISIONS, PREDICTING FUTURE EVENTS,
THEIR SCIENTIFIC USE FOR PHYSIOGNOMY, PALMISTRY,
MOLES, CARDS, &C.; ALONG WITH THE
USE AND PRACTICE OF TALISMANS,
CHARMS, SPELLS, AND INCANTATIONS.
ILLUSTRATED.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK:
HENRY J. WEHMAN.
1885.
NEW YORK: HENRY J. WEHMAN. 1885.
Copyright, 1885, by Henry J. Wehman.
Copyright, 1885, by Henry J. Wehman.
PREFACE.

This introductory page is inserted, not with the purpose of reviewing the contents of the book—a custom, to our mind, more honored in the breach than the observance—but merely to inform those who look within the pages, the seekers after knowledge concerning the laws of Oneirology and the bases of Fortune Telling, that they will find much to instruct, interest and amuse. While avoiding undue prolixity, the subjects are comprehensively and exhaustively treated, proving it to be more valuable as a book of reference than any other of similar character ever before given to the public.
This introduction is included not to summarize the book’s contents—a practice we believe is usually disregarded—but simply to let readers who dive into its pages, those seeking knowledge about the principles of Oneirology and the foundations of Fortune Telling, know that they will find plenty to educate, engage, and entertain them. Without being overly wordy, the topics are thoroughly and completely covered, making this book a more useful reference than any similar one previously published.
DREAMS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION.
Although much prejudice exists as to the origination of Dreams and the various interpretations given them, the fact is incontrovertible that they have, in all ages and among all nations, borne a conspicuous part in shaping destinies. Both sacred and profane history is replete with dreams which have had more or less influence upon the lives of the dreamers. Innumerable are the instances in which have been prefigured in dreams occurrences that have actually taken place, and many dangers have been averted by heeding warnings given during sleep. Of course it would be unwise to place full credence in the prognostications of all dreams, and equally so to totally disregard them. To both the educated and the illiterate, dreams, of whatever nature, point a moral; and those who heedlessly ignore their lessons often experience cause for regret. Appended will be found a succinct compendium of the scientific and philosophic researches of many gifted in the art of divination.
Although there’s a lot of bias about where dreams come from and how they’re interpreted, it’s undeniable that they have played a significant role in shaping destinies throughout history and across cultures. Both sacred and secular history is filled with dreams that have influenced the lives of those who experienced them. Countless examples exist of dreams predicting events that actually happened, and many dangers have been avoided by paying attention to warnings received in sleep. Of course, it would be unwise to fully trust every dream's predictions, just as it would be foolish to dismiss them entirely. For both educated and uneducated people, dreams of all kinds carry a lesson, and those who ignore these lessons often find themselves regretting it. Attached is a concise summary of the scientific and philosophical studies conducted by many talented individuals in the art of divination.
Acquaintance.—To dream that you fight with them signifies distraction, especially if the person so dreaming be sick. Adversary.—To dream that you receive obstruction from him, shows that you will dispatch your business speedily. Adultery.—For a person to dream that they have committed it, shows they will meet great contentions and disputes. Almonds.—To dream one sees or eats almonds, signifies difficulties and trouble. Alms.—To dream that they are begged of you, and you deny to give them, shows want and misery to the dreamer; but to dream you give them freely is a sign of joy and gladness. Anchor.—To dream you see one, signifies great assurance and certain joys. Altar.—To dream you uncover or discover an altar, betokens joy and gladness. Angel.—To dream you see angels is good, but to speak with or call upon them is evil. Anger.—To dream that you have been provoked to anger shows that you have powerful enemies. Angling.—To dream that you are angling, betokens much affliction and trouble in something which you desire to get. Apes.—To dream you have seen or had anything to do with them, signifies malicious, weak, strange and secret enemies; also a malefactor and deceiver. Apparition.—To dream you see an apparition, or spirit, clothed in white, signifies deceit and temptation to sin. Adam.—To dream you see this father of men, this inhabitant of Paradise, who was betrayed by Eve into sin, is a happy omen. If he looks pleasant, be sure you will succeed in whatever you undertake. If he looks displeased and angry, then you must use great[8] caution in all your dealings, for some mischief is intended you, but you will get the better of it. Be careful, if he speaks to you, to mind what he says, and observe it as faithfully as you possibly can. Absence.—
Acquaintance.—Dreaming that you’re fighting with someone means you’re feeling distracted, especially if you’re unwell. Adversary.—Dreaming that you’re being obstructed by them indicates that you’ll handle your affairs quickly. Adultery.—If you dream that you’ve committed it, expect to face significant arguments and conflicts. Almonds.—Dreaming of seeing or eating almonds suggests you’ll encounter difficulties and trouble. Alms.—If you dream that someone asks you for alms and you refuse to give, it reflects feelings of want and misery for you; however, dreaming that you give them freely is a sign of joy and happiness. Anchor.—Dreaming of seeing an anchor means you’ll have great assurance and certain joys. Altar.—Dreaming that you uncover or discover an altar indicates joy and happiness. Angel.—Seeing angels in a dream is a good sign, but speaking to or calling upon them is bad. Anger.—If you dream that you’ve been provoked to anger, it shows that you have strong enemies. Angling.—Dreaming that you’re fishing means you’ll experience a lot of distress and trouble over something you want to obtain. Apes.—Dreaming of seeing or interacting with apes signifies malicious, weak, strange, and secret enemies; also a wrongdoer and deceiver. Apparition.—Seeing a white-dressed apparition or spirit in a dream signifies deceit and temptation to sin. Adam.—Dreaming of seeing Adam, the father of humanity and inhabitant of Paradise who was led into sin by Eve, is a positive sign. If he looks happy, you’re likely to succeed in your endeavors. If he appears displeased and angry, exercise caution in all your dealings, as some harm may be intended, but you will overcome it. Pay attention to what he says if he speaks to you, and take it to heart as best as you can. Absence.—
Abuse.—To dream that you are abused and insulted, is a certain sign some dispute will happen between you and some person with whom you have business; therefore after such a dream you should be particularly careful of yourself and be as gentle and mild as possible, that you may not give those with whom you have dealings any advantage over you. Acorns.—
Abuse.—If you dream that you are mistreated and insulted, it’s a clear indication that a conflict will arise between you and someone you’re involved with in business. So, after such a dream, you should be especially cautious and try to be as kind and gentle as possible, to avoid giving those you deal with any upper hand. Acorns.—
Ague.—To dream you have an ague, denotes that you are in danger of becoming a drunkard and a glutton. To dream your sweetheart has an ague, is a lucky omen; it shows you are beloved, and that you will be happy with the object of your wishes, but never very rich. Apparel.—Nothing more demonstrates the events that are about to happen to you, than dreaming of wearing apparel; but almost every color has a different interpretation, and must depend on its being new or old, its fitting you, or being too big or too little. To dream you are dressed in white, is a sure token of success in the first object you undertake, and that you will be successful in love, and that your sweetheart is of good temper and amiable disposition. To dream that you are dressed in green denotes that you are about to take a journey to your advantage, and that your sweetheart prefers you to all other lovers. To dream that you are dressed in black is an unlucky omen. To dream that you are dressed in blue, denotes happiness. If you dream you are dressed in scarlet, you are thereby warned of some very heavy calamity. To dream you are dressed in yellow, is rather lucky than otherwise. To dream you are dressed in crimson, indicates that you will live to a good old age, and be neither very fortunate or unfortunate through life; it denotes a dispute between landlord and tenant, which will be settled amicably to the advantage of the latter. To dream that you are dressed in a variety of colors, denotes a variety of fortunes is about to attend you. To dream you are fashionably dressed and in good company, is very good for the dreamer; he will rise considerably above his present condition. To dream your clothes fit you well and are comfortable to the season of the year, is favorable and denotes success. To dream your clothes do not fit you, and that they are not suitable to the season, denotes death of some friend and a loss by fire. To dream you see another dressed in any of the modes above described, forebodes to the person dreamt of the same fortunes. To dream you are dressed in new clothes, is a very favorable omen; it portends honors and success to your undertakings.[9] Apparitions.—To dream you see a ghost, goblin, spectre and such kind of things, is of a very unfortunate nature; if you are in love, it is a certain sign of your not being beloved in return; depend upon it some one is about to deceive you and that you are friendly with one who is your most inveterate enemy. Arms.—To dream your arms are withered is a certain sign that you will decay in health and fortune. To dream they are growing strong signifies that some unexpected success will attend you. To dream that your right arm is cut off, denotes you will lose some male relation. To dream your left arm is cut off, denotes you will lose some near female relative. For a married woman to dream her arms have grown lusty and strong, denotes that she will have many male children, that her husband will arrive at public honors and will grow rich and make many friends. Apples.—To dream of apples betokens long life and success, a boy to a woman with child, faithfulness in your sweetheart and riches by trade. Apricots.—To dream of apricots, denotes health and prosperity, a speedy marriage, dutiful children and success in love. Asses.—To dream you see jackasses, is a good sign. To dream you are riding on an ass, is the forerunner of some foolish quarrel. To dream that you are driving an ass, denotes that you will fall into some trouble, of which you will get the better. To dream an ass runs after you, denotes that some slander will be raised against you by some foolish persons, who will be themselves the victims of the scandal raised against you. To dream you see an ass fall loaded, is a very good import and shows that you will be the founder of your own fortune. Attorneys.—To dream that you are speaking with them, shows hindrance of business and that a man will have little success in his affairs. Armed Men.—To see them in your dream, is a good sign, and denotes one void of fear; to dream you see an armed man fly is a sign of victory; to see men come in arms against you, signifies sadness. Action.—To dream that you are sent of an errand, signifies great loss to the married; to the lover it denotes success in his pursuit, and that he will shortly marry a very amiable and accomplished maiden. For a maiden to dream that she was sent on an errand, denotes that she will shortly marry the object of her affections and be very happy. To the sick it denotes a speedy recovery. Ascend.—For one to dream they ascend towards the skies is favorable, particularly so if the clouds appear bright. Air.—To dream of the atmosphere has a variety of interpretations, and depends entirely on its appearance. If you dream the sky is clear, of a fine blue, calm and serene, then it is a good omen. To dream that it is streaked with white, denotes that many severe difficulties will befall you, over which you will eventually triumph. To dream that it was full of thick, dark and heavy clouds, is an unfavorable token; disappointments will attend you. To dream that the sky is streaked with red and looks fiery, denotes that in love you will be successful; in business not so; it also forewarns you that sickness and trouble will attend your family. Altar.—To dream you are at the altar[10] and receiving the holy sacrament is a very unfavorable omen, and denotes many heavy and severe afflictions. Adder.—A person that dreams of the asp and the adder, is thereby betokened to have stores of money and rich wives. Assassin.—To dream of an assassin is a warning not to be neglected. Shun all pretending friends, lend no money, be ever on your guard, and you may escape destruction, which is planned for your ruin. Ants.—To dream of these industrious little insects, hath a variety of interpretations, depending on the manner in which you dream of them; if you see them running about, it denotes that you will be a great loser by some plan that you will undertake for gain. If you dream you see them busily employed laying in their winter stores, it is a good omen—things will prosper with you. If they appear to be devoured by other animals, and otherwise injured and trodden upon, then it is a bad omen. If you dream of these insects when you are sick, you must expect to recover very slowly. Auction.—To dream you attend an auction is, on the whole, unfavorable. If you purchase, expect loss of property. If you only attend, you are sure to meet with a heavy deprivation of friends and property. If you pass by one, then you will attain, in a few years, all that you moderately desire.
Ague.—Dreaming that you have ague suggests you might be at risk of becoming a heavy drinker or overeater. Dreaming that your partner has ague is a good sign; it indicates you are loved and that you will find happiness with your desired person, but you might not be very wealthy. Apparel.—Nothing illustrates the upcoming events in your life quite like dreaming about clothing; however, every color carries a different meaning and depends on whether the clothing is new or old, whether it fits you well, or is too big or too small. Dreaming you're dressed in white is a sure sign of success in your first endeavor and indicates good fortune in love, suggesting that your partner has a good temperament and is kind. Dreaming you're dressed in green suggests you're about to embark on a beneficial journey, and that your sweetheart prefers you over all other lovers. Dreaming you're dressed in black is an unfortunate sign. Dreaming you're dressed in blue signifies happiness. If you dream you're dressed in red, it serves as a warning of an impending serious misfortune. Dreaming you're in yellow clothing is generally a good sign. Dreaming you're in crimson suggests you'll live to a ripe old age, neither extremely fortunate nor unfortunate; it implies a dispute between a landlord and tenant that will be resolved favorably for the tenant. Dreaming of wearing a mix of colors suggests a variety of fortunes are on the way. Dreaming you're well-dressed and in good company is very positive; it means you will rise significantly above your current situation. Dreaming your clothes fit well and match the season is encouraging and signals success. Dreaming your clothes don't fit well and aren't seasonal suggests a friend's death and a loss due to fire. Dreaming you see someone else dressed in any of the fashions mentioned suggests the same fates for the dreamer. Dreaming you're in new clothes is a very good omen, indicating honors and success in your endeavors.[9] Apparitions.—Dreaming you see a ghost, goblin, or specter is a very bad sign; if you're in love, it's a definite indication that the feeling isn't mutual; expect betrayal from someone and that you are befriending your worst enemy. Arms.—Dreaming your arms are withered is a certain sign of declining health and wealth. Dreaming they are growing strong indicates unexpected success is coming your way. Dreaming your right arm is cut off suggests you'll lose some male relative. Dreaming your left arm is cut off implies you'll lose a close female relative. If a married woman dreams her arms have grown strong and robust, it means she'll have many sons and her husband will gain public recognition, wealth, and many friends. Apples.—Dreaming of apples signifies long life and success; it suggests a boy for a pregnant woman, loyalty from your partner, and financial gain through commerce. Apricots.—Dreaming of apricots indicates health, prosperity, a quick marriage, dutiful children, and success in love. Asses.—Dreaming you see donkeys is a good sign. Dreaming you're riding one suggests an upcoming silly argument. Dreaming you're driving an ass means you’ll face some trouble, but you will overcome it. Dreaming an ass chases you suggests that slander will arise against you from foolish people, who will also end up being the victims of the scandal. Dreaming you see an ass fall under a heavy load is very promising and suggests you'll create your own success. Attorneys.—Dreaming you are talking to attorneys signals obstacles in your business, and that a man will have little success in his affairs. Armed Men.—Seeing armed men in your dream is a good sign, indicating fearlessness; dreaming an armed man fleeing signals victory; seeing armed men come against you signifies sadness. Action.—Dreaming you're sent on an errand signifies great loss for the married; for lovers, it indicates success in their courtship and that they will soon marry a lovely, capable woman. For a maiden, dreaming she's sent on an errand indicates she will soon marry the one she loves and find happiness. For the sick, it signifies a quick recovery. Ascend.—Dreaming you are ascending toward the sky is positive, especially if the clouds appear bright. Air.—Dreaming of the atmosphere has various interpretations, depending on its appearance. If you dream of a clear, blue sky that is calm and peaceful, it’s a good sign. If it's streaked with white, many severe challenges are ahead, but you'll overcome them. Dreaming of thick, dark clouds is a bad omen; disappointments await you. If the sky is streaked with red and looks fiery, it suggests you'll be lucky in love, but not in business; it also warns of illness and troubles affecting your family. Altar.—Dreaming you're at the altar and receiving the holy sacrament is a very negative sign, indicating many heavy and severe hardships. Adder.—If you dream of the asp and the adder, it suggests you will have wealth and prosperous spouses. Assassin.—Dreaming of an assassin is a warning not to ignore. Avoid deceitful friends, lend no money, and stay vigilant to escape planned destruction. Ants.—Dreaming of these hardworking little insects has various meanings, depending on how you dream of them. If you see them scurrying about, it suggests you'll incur great losses from a plan to gain. If you dream of them diligently gathering their winter supplies, it's a good omen—prosperity is on the way. If you see them being harmed or trampled by other animals, it’s a bad sign. If you dream of these insects while sick, expect a slow recovery. Auction.—Dreaming you attend an auction is generally unfavorable. If you buy something, expect to lose property. If you just attend, you will likely face significant losses involving friends and possessions. If you pass by one, you'll achieve most of what you desire in a few years.
Bear.—
Bear.—
Beggars.—To dream of beggars is rather unfavorable, especially to lovers and persons in business. To dream they beg alms of you and that you refuse it, denotes misery, want, and a prison; if you are in love, some scandalous person will ruin you with your sweetheart. To dream that you give them alms, indicates success in business, and that you will obtain, after much difficulty, the object of your affections; your children will be sickly, and narrowly escape many dangers. Bleeding.—To dream you are bleeding, denotes loss of goods and character, and that your sweetheart will not marry you. To dream you see another bleeding, indicates that some person who pretends to be your friend is about to take some great advantage of you. To dream you draw blood of another, denotes that you will recover a lawsuit and be successful in love and business. To dream another draws blood of you, is a certain prognostic that you will be unsuccessful in love and in business, and in everything you undertake. Blind.—To dream of being blind is a sure sign that you repose your confidence in some person who is your bitter enemy; it denotes also that your sweetheart is unfaithful and prefers another; in business it denotes that you will lose money, and that your servants lack fidelity. Boat.—To dream that you are on the water in a boat, provided you are in company, denotes prosperity and success in your undertakings. If you dream you are in a boat alone, it is a bad omen. To dream the boat oversets, is the most fatal of all omens. Bridge.—To dream you are crossing over a bridge is a good omen—it denotes prosperity through life, and success in love. To dream you are passing under a bridge, indicates that you will never be perfectly[11] at ease. If you meet with any obstruction on the bridge it foretells a fit of sickness; are you a lover, it denotes that your sweetheart will be afflicted with illness. To dream a bridge breaks down with you denotes sudden death. Bread.—To dream you see a great quantity of loaves of bread, denotes success in life. To dream you are eating good bread, denotes that you will be shortly married. To dream the bread is musty and bad, denotes the loss of friends and that some near relation will shortly die. Brother.—To dream you see your brother, denotes a speedy marriage in your family and that the dreamer will not be long-lived; if you are in love it is a favorable omen. Building.—To dream of being amongst buildings, denotes that you will change your present place of residence and that you will make many new friends in life; if you are in love it foretells your sweetheart is about to remove at a distance from you, and that you will be in danger of losing the affections of your lover by a new face. Bulls.—To dream you are pursued by a bull, denotes that many injurious reports will be spread on your character. If you dream the bull gores you, or tosses you, then expect shortly to lose your liberty; it denotes that some person in power will do you an injury. Burning.—
Beggars.—Dreaming of beggars is generally a bad sign, especially for lovers and people in business. If you dream that they ask you for money and you refuse, it suggests misery, lack, and imprisonment; if you are in love, someone scandalous will ruin your relationship. Dreaming that you give them money indicates success in business, and after much effort, you will achieve your romantic desires; however, your children might be sickly and face many dangers. Bleeding.—To dream that you are bleeding signifies loss of possessions and reputation, and that your partner will not marry you. If you see someone else bleeding, it suggests that a person who pretends to be your friend is about to take advantage of you. Dreaming that you draw blood from another means you will win a lawsuit and succeed in love and business. If someone draws blood from you, it’s a clear sign that you will fail in love, business, and everything you attempt. Blind.—Dreaming of being blind indicates that you trust someone who is actually your enemy; it also means your partner is unfaithful and prefers someone else; in business, it suggests you will lose money and that your employees are untrustworthy. Boat.—Dreaming that you are on the water in a boat, especially with others, signifies prosperity and success in your endeavors. If you dream of being in a boat alone, it’s a bad omen. Dreaming that the boat capsizes is the worst of all omens. Bridge.—Dreaming of crossing a bridge is a good sign—it indicates prosperity throughout your life and success in love. If you dream of passing under a bridge, it suggests you will never feel completely at ease. If you encounter any obstacles on the bridge, it foretells illness; for lovers, it means your partner will suffer from sickness. Dreaming that a bridge collapses beneath you indicates sudden death. Bread.—Dreaming of seeing a large quantity of bread suggests success in life. If you dream of eating good bread, it means you will soon get married. If the bread is moldy and bad, it signifies the loss of friends and that a close relative may soon die. Brother.—Dreaming of seeing your brother foresees a quick marriage in your family and that the dreamer may not live long; if you are in love, it's a favorable sign. Building.—Dreaming of being among buildings suggests that you will change your current home and make many new friends; if you are in love, it indicates your partner may move far away, putting your relationship at risk with someone new. Bulls.—To dream you are chased by a bull suggests that harmful rumors will spread about you. If the bull gores or tosses you, expect to lose your freedom soon; it indicates that someone in power will cause you harm. Burning.—
Butchers.—To dream of seeing butchers is in general a very unlucky omen; it always foretells some injury to the dreamer. If you see them cutting up meat some of your friends will be hanged, and you will experience much misery and poverty. Bed.—To dream you go to the bedside of your lover, foretells a speedy marriage; if you dream you go between the sheets, you will have a child within twelve months after marriage, who will become rich and afford you support in your old age. Banquets.—To dream of banquets denotes poverty and want. Bat.—To dream of bats is very inauspicious. Belly.—To dream one’s belly is bigger and fuller than ordinary, shows his family and estate will increase. If one dreams his belly is grown lean and shrunk up, he will be joyfully delivered of some bad accident. If any one dreams that his belly is swelled, and yet notwithstanding be empty, he will become poor, though he be rich in the esteem of many people in the world. If any one dreams his belly aches, he will be afflicted in his family and have many cares upon him. Blowing the Fire.—To dream you are blowing the fire indicates to the lover, that your sweetheart is very angry with you. Barn.—To dream of a barn, and that you see it well stored with corn, denotes much good; it foretells to a man that he will marry some rich woman; to a maid, that she will marry a man who will grow very rich by his industry, and be promoted in the state. If you dream you see an empty barn, the reverse will happen. Bathing.—To dream of a bath is a very unpropitious omen; expect after[12] it to experience many mishaps and much sorrow. If you are in love, your sweetheart will experience many crosses and losses; but to dream you are bathing yourself in clear water, denotes happiness, prosperity and success in love—if the water is dirty, then it foretells shame and sorrow, and a disappointment in love. Beheading.—To dream you see any one beheaded, is a good omen; if you are in love, you will marry the object of your affections. If you are in prison, you will speedily gain your liberty. Bells.—To dream you hear the bells ringing, denotes a speedy marriage and that you will receive some very good news. Bees.—To dream they sting you, denotes loss of character, and if you are in love, of your sweetheart. To dream you see them at work, is a very lucky dream; it forebodes great success by your own industry. To dream you see them making their honey under your own roof is the best omen in the world. For the rich to dream of bees, is rather unlucky, but to the poor, they denote comfort, affluence and success. Beard.—For a man to dream he has a long beard, denotes good fortune; if he is in trade, he will thrive; if he is in love, he will marry the present object of his affections, who will bring him some money; if he is a farmer, it denotes good crops, and an addition to his farm. If a married woman dreams of a beard, it is unlucky; it foretells the loss of her husband and that she will fall into great distress. If a maid dreams of a beard, it denotes that she will be quickly married and that the fruit of her womb is a boy. For a woman to dream that she has a beard is a very lucky omen, and denotes that she will speedily attain her most sanguine desires. Battle.—To dream of battle in the streets, forewarns you against secret enemies who will endeavor to harm you. If you are in love, your sweetheart is false to you. Bacon.—To dream of bacon denotes the death of some friend or relation and that enemies will endeavor to do you mischief. In love, it denotes disappointment and discontent. Back.—To dream you see your back, betokens some uneasiness; for the back to be broken or hurt, shows you will be scoffed at by your enemies; yet to dream of the backbone, signifies health and success in love, marriage and business. Basin.—To dream of a basin, signifies a good maid; and to dream you eat or drink therein, shows you have a love to the servant maid. For a man to see himself in a basin as in a glass, denotes he shall have children by a servant maid. Beech and Myrtle Trees.—Signifies wanton women and are good for those who would undertake any such business; to others they are pain and labor. Beans.—To dream you are eating beans always signifies trouble and dissension. Beets.—To dream of eating beets, signifies freedom from trouble and expedition on business, because they make the body soluble. Burial.—
Butchers.—Dreaming about butchers is generally a very bad sign; it usually predicts some harm to the dreamer. If you see them cutting up meat, some of your friends will face serious consequences, and you will go through a lot of misery and financial struggles. Bed.—If you dream of visiting your lover's bedside, it predicts a quick marriage; if you dream of being in bed with them, you’ll have a child within a year of marriage who will grow up wealthy and support you when you're older. Banquets.—Dreaming of banquets indicates poverty and need. Bat.—Dreaming of bats is very ominous. Belly.—If you dream your belly is larger and fuller than usual, it indicates that your family and wealth will grow. If you dream your belly is thin and shrunken, it means you'll happily overcome some misfortune. Dreaming of a swollen but empty belly suggests you will become poor, even if regarded as wealthy by others. If you dream your belly aches, it means you'll have family troubles and many worries. Blowing the Fire.—Dreaming you are blowing the fire signifies that your partner is very upset with you. Barn.—Dreaming of a barn full of grain signifies good fortune; it suggests that a man will marry a wealthy woman, and a woman will marry a man who will become prosperous through his hard work and gain status. Dreaming of an empty barn means the opposite will happen. Bathing.—Dreaming of a bath is not a good omen; expect to face many mishaps and sadness afterward. If you are in love, your partner will encounter many difficulties and losses; however, dreaming of bathing in clear water indicates happiness, prosperity, and success in love—if the water is dirty, it foretells shame, sorrow, and disappointment in love. Beheading.—If you dream you see someone beheaded, it’s a good sign; if you are in love, you will marry the one you desire. If you are in prison, you will soon be freed. Bells.—Dreaming of hearing bells ringing indicates a quick marriage and that you will receive good news. Bees.—If you dream they sting you, it signifies a loss of reputation and, in love, a loss of your partner. Dreaming of seeing bees working is a very lucky dream; it suggests great success through your own efforts. Dreaming of seeing them making honey under your own roof is the best sign imaginable. For wealthy people, dreaming of bees is somewhat unlucky, but for the poor, they indicate comfort, abundance, and success. Beard.—A man dreaming he has a long beard indicates good luck; if he is in business, he will succeed; if he is in love, he will marry the person he loves, who will bring him money; if he is a farmer, it shows good crops and an expansion of his farm. If a married woman dreams of a beard, it is an unfortunate sign; it indicates the loss of her husband and great distress. If a single woman dreams of a beard, it predicts a quick marriage and that her first child will be a boy. If a woman dreams she has a beard, it is a very lucky sign and indicates she will soon achieve her greatest wishes. Battle.—Dreaming of battles in the streets warns you of hidden enemies trying to harm you. If you are in love, your partner is untrustworthy. Bacon.—Dreaming of bacon signifies the death of a friend or relative, and enemies will try to harm you. In love, it indicates disappointment and dissatisfaction. Back.—Dreaming you see your back suggests some anxiety; if your back is broken or injured, it indicates you will be mocked by your enemies; however, dreaming of the backbone signifies health and success in love, marriage, and business. Basin.—Dreaming of a basin indicates a good maid; if you dream of eating or drinking from it, it shows you have feelings for the maid. If a man dreams of seeing himself in a basin as if looking in a mirror, it means he will have children with a maid. Beech and Myrtle Trees.—These signify flirtatious women and are advantageous for those pursuing such affairs; for others, they bring suffering and labor. Beans.—Dreaming of eating beans always signifies trouble and conflict. Beets.—Dreaming of eating beets signifies freedom from troubles and speedy business transactions, as they help digestion. Burial.—
Briars and Brambles.—If you dream you are passing through places covered with these things, it portends troubles; if they prick you, secret enemies will do you an injury with your friends[13] and unfavorable tales will make your sweetheart shy of you; if they draw blood of you, expect heavy losses in trade. If you dream you pass through them without injury, then you will at last triumph over all your enemies and become happy. Bells.—To dream one hears ringing of bells, if of a sanguine complexion, brings them good news; but to others, it shows alarms, murmurings, disturbances and commotions. Birding.—To dream you catch birds, signifies profit and pleasure. Bird’s Nest.—To dream you find one is a good sign. To dream you find one without eggs or birds, shows you will meet with great disappointments. Birth.—To dream of one’s birth is good for him that is poor; but to him that is rich, this dream signifies that others shall rule over him against his will. Blindman’s Buff.—To dream that one plays blindman’s buff, signifies prosperity, joy and pleasure. Blossoming of Trees.—To dream you see all sorts of trees blossoming, is a sign of joy, comfort and recreation. Brewing and Baking.—To dream of brewing and baking is the sign of an ill housewife, who lies dreaming in bed, when she should be at work and doing her business. Breast.—To dream that you have hairy breasts and the tap pup covered with hair, denotes great gain and profit to men; but to a woman, loss of her husband. If a young married woman dreams that her breasts are full and spurting out milk, it signifies that she is with child and that it will be a perfect birth. If a virgin dreams thus, she is near her marriage. If a woman dreams she has sore breasts she is threatened with death. Broth.—To dream of eating broth is a good sign and signifies profit and gain. Buried Alive.—For a man to dream he is buried alive, signifies he shall have much wealth. Burned.—For a man to dream he is burned, signifies (according to the interpretations of the Persians and Egyptians) that he shall be rich, honored and respected; but if he imagines that he was burned by a fire that did not quite consume him, he will inevitably perish in the end. Basket.—For a man to dream of baskets is evil; it denotes decay of business to a merchant, want of employment to a mechanic, and loss of place to a servant; but if a woman dreams she receives a number of baskets it is a good omen, and especially so if well filled; to a maiden it denotes that she will have many new lovers; to a wife, that she will have an increase in her family, and to the widow, that she will soon marry again. Bonnet.—For a maiden to dream she gets a new bonnet, gives promise of a new lover, but Mother Shipton says that much depends on the color; if green, he will be deceitful; if blue, he will prove affectionate; if pink, his love will not be lasting; if yellow or white, he will quickly improve marriage; but if a female loses her bonnet, it behooves her to be guarded of her virtue, for she is in danger of being led astray; if it be blown off, she will have something she dearly prizes stolen from her. Buttons.—To dream of bright buttons is seldom good; if rusty, it portends misfortune; if covered, sadness. If a man dreams he has lost all the buttons of his clothes, it is a sign he will not live long.
Briars and Brambles.—If you dream you are walking through areas filled with these plants, it suggests trouble ahead; if they prick you, it means that hidden enemies will harm you through your friends, and negative rumors will make your partner distant; if they draw blood, expect significant losses in business. If you dream you pass through them unharmed, it means you will ultimately overcome all your foes and find happiness. Bells.—To dream you hear bells ringing often means good news for those with a positive outlook; for others, it brings warnings, unrest, and chaos. Birding.—Dreaming of catching birds signifies profit and enjoyment. Bird’s Nest.—If you dream you find a bird's nest, it's a good omen. However, finding one without eggs or birds indicates major disappointments ahead. Birth.—Dreaming of your own birth is a positive sign for someone poor; for the wealthy, it suggests that others will control them against their wishes. Blindman’s Buff.—To dream of playing blindman’s buff signifies prosperity, joy, and pleasure. Blossoming of Trees.—Dreaming of various trees in bloom is a sign of happiness, comfort, and enjoyment. Brewing and Baking.—If you dream of brewing and baking, it reflects an irresponsible housewife who is idly dreaming instead of taking care of her duties. Breast.—Dreaming of having hairy breasts and a hairy nipple indicates significant gain for men; for a woman, it means the loss of her husband. If a young married woman dreams her breasts are full and lactating, it signifies she is pregnant and the birth will go well. If a virgin dreams this, she is close to marriage. If a woman dreams her breasts are sore, it signifies a threat to her life. Broth.—Dreaming of eating broth is a good omen and indicates profit and gain. Buried Alive.—For a man to dream he is buried alive means he will acquire great wealth. Burned.—If a man dreams he is burned, it signifies (according to interpretations from the Persians and Egyptians) that he will become rich, honored, and respected; but if he dreams he is burned by a fire that does not fully consume him, he will ultimately meet with misfortune. Basket.—For a man to dream of baskets is bad; it indicates business decline for a merchant, lack of work for a tradesman, and job loss for a servant; but if a woman dreams she receives many baskets, it is a good sign, especially if they are well filled; for a young woman, it means she will have many new suitors; for a wife, it suggests an increase in her family, and for a widow, it means she will soon remarry. Bonnet.—If a young woman dreams of getting a new bonnet, it suggests a new suitor, but Mother Shipton claims that the color matters greatly; if it's green, he will be deceitful; if blue, he will be loving; if pink, his affection won't last; if yellow or white, he will quickly seek marriage; but if a woman loses her bonnet, she should protect her virtue, as she is in danger of being misled; if it blows off, she may lose something she cherishes. Buttons.—Dreaming of shiny buttons is rarely a good sign; if rusty, it indicates misfortune; if covered, it suggests sadness. If a man dreams he has lost all the buttons from his clothes, it’s a sign he won't live much longer.
Cards.—To dream that you are playing at cards is a sure prognostic that you will be in love, and speedily married. If you hold a great many picture cards, your marriage will be the means of making you rich and happy. If your cards are mostly diamonds, the person you marry will be of a sour and disagreeable temper. If they are mostly hearts, your marriage will cement love, and you will be very happy and have many children. If they are mostly clubs, you will get money by your marriage. If they are mostly spades, your marriage will turn out very unhappy and your children will be unfaithful and subject to many hardships. If you are in expectation of a place, you will get it, and if you are in business you will be successful. Cats.—To dream of these domestic animals is indicative of much trouble and vexation; it denotes to the lover that your sweetheart is treacherous. If you keep servants, they are unfaithful, and will rob you. To dream you kill a cat, denotes that you discover a thief and prosecute him to conviction; expect also to lose your own liberty through some pretended friend. Cattle.—To dream you see cattle feeding, denotes great prosperity and unexpected success; to a lover it foretells a happy marriage, with many children, and to a man it shows that his wife will receive some unexpected legacy. To dream you are driving cattle denotes that you will become rich by industry. If you are in love it shows that you have many rivals, but that you will distance them all. To dream you see fat cattle also denotes a plentiful year. To dream you see lean and hungry cattle, denotes scarcity and famine. Clock.—To dream you hear the clock strike, denotes that you will be speedily married, and that you will be moderately successful in life. To dream you are counting the hours, if in the forenoon, shows much happiness, and that your sweetheart is true to you, but if in the afternoon, that misfortune and danger will attend you, and that your sweetheart is false and loves another. Coach.—To dream you are riding in a coach is a very unlucky omen. It foretells poverty and disgrace. If you are in love, your sweetheart will be idle and bad-tempered. If you are in trade, you will become bankrupt, and if you are a farmer, your goods will be seized for rent. It also denotes that the dreamer will shortly be in prison. Coals.—To dream of coals is a very unlucky omen. It denotes much affliction and trouble. To dream you see coals burning, if they are very clear and bright, is a good sign. To dream you see the coals extinguished and reduced to cinders, denotes death, either to yourself or some near relation or friend; it also indicates great losses, and forewarns you of beggary and prison. Comets.—To dream you see one of these extraordinary ethereal substances, is ominous of war, plague, famine, and death; to the lover it forebodes an entire frustration of his hopes; to the farmer, failure of crops; and to the seaman, storms and shipwrecks. After such a dream change, if possible, your present place of residence. Cook.—
Cards.—Dreaming that you're playing cards is a sure sign that you'll be in love and get married soon. If you have a lot of face cards, your marriage will make you wealthy and happy. If your cards are mostly diamonds, the person you marry will have a sour and unpleasant personality. If they are mostly hearts, your marriage will strengthen your love, and you'll be very happy and have many children. If they are mostly clubs, you’ll gain money from your marriage. If they are mostly spades, your marriage will be very unhappy, and your children will face struggles and be untrustworthy. If you're hoping for a job, you'll get it, and if you're in business, you'll succeed. Cats.—Dreaming of these household pets suggests you’ll face a lot of trouble and frustration; it indicates to the lover that your partner is deceitful. If you have servants, they will be untrustworthy and may steal from you. Dreaming that you kill a cat means you'll uncover a thief and bring them to justice; you might also lose your freedom due to a false friend. Cattle.—Dreaming you see cattle grazing indicates great success and unexpected prosperity; for a lover, it suggests a happy marriage with many children, and for a man, it means his wife will receive an unexpected inheritance. If you dream you're driving cattle, it signifies that you'll become rich through hard work. If you're in love, it shows you have many rivals, but you'll outshine them all. Dreaming of fat cattle also means a bountiful year, while dreaming of lean, hungry cattle suggests scarcity and famine. Clock.—Dreaming you hear the clock strike signals that you'll marry soon and have moderate success in life. If you dream you're counting the hours, and it's in the morning, it indicates happiness, and that your partner is loyal to you. But if it's in the afternoon, it suggests misfortune and danger, and that your partner may be unfaithful and love someone else. Coach.—Dreaming you're riding in a coach is a bad omen. It predicts poverty and disgrace. If you're in love, your partner will be lazy and irritable. If you're in business, you may go bankrupt, and if you're a farmer, your belongings might be taken for rent. It also indicates that the dreamer could soon be imprisoned. Coals.—Dreaming of coals is a very bad sign, representing a lot of suffering and trouble. Seeing bright, burning coals is a good omen. However, if you dream of coals being extinguished and turned to ashes, it signifies death, either to yourself or someone close to you; it also suggests significant losses and warns of poverty and imprisonment. Comets.—Dreaming of seeing one of these unusual celestial bodies is a warning of war, disease, famine, and death; for a lover, it predicts a complete disappointment in their hopes; for a farmer, it foreshadows crop failure; and for a sailor, it signifies storms and shipwrecks. After such a dream, if you can, change your current place of living. Cook.—
Corn.—To dream you see fields of corn, or that you are among unthrashed corn, is a very favorable omen; it denotes success in business; to the lover it announces that you will marry, have many children, and become rich and happy. If you are a sailor, it denotes a lucrative voyage and fine weather, and that you will be near marrying in the next port you touch at. If you dream you are gathering ripe corn, it is the most fortunate dream you can have. Crowns.—To dream you see these emblems of royalty, portends success and elevation to dignities, either in the church or state. For a maid to dream of a crown, shows she will marry a very industrious man, or one who is rich. Crutches.—To dream you are walking on crutches, is a very unfavorable omen. To dream you see another walking on crutches, denotes that these things will happen to some friend. If you are a married man, then that your wife is inconstant; if a married woman, then that the husband is ruining himself with some harlot. Currants.—To dream of currants prefigures happiness in life, success in undertakings, constancy in your sweetheart, handsome children to the married, riches to the farmer and tradesman. Church.—To dream of church is portentous of evil. If you are in a church during divine service, you will be engaged in a lawsuit, or some other quarrel that will very near ruin you. If you are in love, your sweetheart is unfaithful, and prefers another. If you expect a place, it forebodes disappointment. If you are in trade, you will never thrive in your present situation. Cage.—To dream of letting birds out of a cage denotes a speedy marriage. To a person in business it denotes success, and to a farmer it denotes good crops. Cain.—To dream of the firstborn son of man, who was Adam’s eldest son, is a very unfavorable omen; after such a dream let the dreamer travel into another part of the country and form new connections. Cakes.—To dream you are eating cakes, denotes happiness and prosperity.
Corn.—Dreaming of seeing fields of corn or being surrounded by unthrashed corn is a very positive sign; it signifies success in business. For someone in love, it means you'll marry, have many children, and become rich and happy. If you're a sailor, it suggests a profitable journey and good weather, and that you might marry in the next port you visit. Dreaming of gathering ripe corn is the luckiest dream you can have. Crowns.—Dreaming of crowns, symbols of royalty, suggests success and rise to important positions, whether in the church or government. For a woman to dream of a crown indicates she will marry a hardworking or wealthy man. Crutches.—Dreaming of walking on crutches is a bad sign. Seeing someone else on crutches implies these issues will affect a friend. If you're married, it means your wife is unfaithful; if you're a married woman, it suggests your husband is wasting himself on another woman. Currants.—Dreaming of currants predicts happiness in life, success in endeavors, loyalty from your partner, attractive children for those married, and wealth for farmers and traders. Church.—Dreaming of a church suggests bad news. If you're in a church during a service, it indicates you’ll be involved in a lawsuit or a conflict that could nearly ruin you. If you’re in love, your partner is unfaithful and prefers someone else. If you’re expecting a job, it warns of disappointment. If you're in business, you won't do well in your current situation. Cage.—Dreaming of letting birds out of a cage signals a quick marriage. For someone in business, it means success, and for a farmer, it indicates good harvests. Cain.—Dreaming of Cain, the firstborn son of man and Adam's eldest son, is a very bad sign; after such a dream, the dreamer should travel to a different part of the country and establish new connections. Cakes.—Dreaming of eating cakes signifies happiness and prosperity.
Candles.—To dream you see candles burning, if they burn clear and bright, that you will be speedily married. To dream that new candles are brought in, denotes that by the interference of friends, all your disputes will be amicably adjusted and that your sweetheart will recover from a fit of sickness.
Candles.—If you dream of seeing candles burning brightly, it means you'll get married soon. Dreaming that new candles are brought in indicates that with the help of friends, all your arguments will be resolved peacefully and that your partner will get better from an illness.
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Chickens.—To dream of a hen and chickens is the forerunner of ill luck; your sweetheart will betray you and marry another. If you are a farmer, you will have a bad crop and lose many of your poultry. If you are in trade some sharper will defraud you. If you go to sea, you will lose your goods and narrowly escape shipwreck.[16] Chess.—If any one dreams that he plays at chess with an acquaintance, it is a sign that he will fall out with somebody he knows, and if he imagines in his dream he wins, he shall overcome his enemies. And on the contrary, if he dream that he loses, he will be overcome and worsted in the combat. Clouds.—To dream of white clouds, signifies prosperity; clouds mounting high from the earth, denotes voyages, the return of the absent, and revealing of secrets; clouds red and inflamed, show an ill issue of affairs; to dream of dark and obscure clouds, shows an ill time of anger. Caterpillars.—To dream you see caterpillars, signifies ill luck and misfortune by secret enemies. Chains, pearls, precious stones, earrings, &c., and all adornings of the hands and necks of women, are good dreams to the fair sex; to widows and maids they signify marriage; and to those that have husbands and children, purchases and riches; for as women are provided with these deckings, so shall they be stored with husbands, children and goods. Chariot.—To dream of driving a chariot drawn by wolves, leopards, dogs, tigers, or such like beasts, is only good to such as have great enemies. To dream to be drawn in a chair by men is good. Cheeks.—To dream one hath cheeks plump, fat and of vermilion tincture, is good to all, especially women, but to dream that you are lean, pale, and full of wrinkles, signifies grief and heaviness. Capon.—To dream that a capon crows, signifies sadness and trouble. Carrion.—To dream of carrion, signifies sadness. Carrots.—To dream of carrots, signifies profit and strength to them which are at law for inheritance; for we pluck them out of the ground with our hands, branches, strings and veins. Cart.—To dream of being tied to a cart, to draw like an horse or an ox, denotes servitude and pain to everybody; but to dream that you are carried in a cart or coach, the contrary. Coalpit.—To dream of being in the bottom of a coalpit, signifies marrying with a widow; for he that marries her shall never sound the depth of her policies. Combing.—For any person to dream of combing him or herself, is good, both for man or woman, for it signifies to get out of evil times or affairs. Comfort.—To dream you have comforts of any one, betokens to the rich and happy, injury and mishap; but to the poor and afflicted, aid and comfort. Command.—To dream you command any one, signifies trouble; to dream you see one command, signifies anger and authority. Complexion.—To dream you see an unknown person of a brown complexion, is a sign of glory, honor, success and dispatch of business. If one dreams he sees a woman of a very brown complexion, it signifies a very dangerous disease. If you see a woman unknown in your dream, with long and comely hair, with clear complexion, it is a very good sign. Corns.—For a man to dream his flesh is full of corns, shows he will grow rich proportionately to his corns. Crocodile.—To dream of a crocodile, signifies pirates or robbers at sea, or wicked periods in any sort like the crocodile. Cross.—To dream you see a cross carried along, signifies sadness. Cross Purposes.—To dream one plays at cross purposes,[17] signifies prosperity, joy, pleasure, health and concord among friends and relations. Crow.—To dream you see a crow, signifies expedition of business. To dream you see a crow flying, is ill luck; and if you hear them croaking unpleasantly, the dream is so much the worse. If you dream the crow flies on the head of a child, it will be in great danger of some misfortune. Cypress Trees.—To dream you see a cypress tree denotes affliction in business. Crowing.—To dream you are crowing, or that you hear others crowing, denotes ill luck, especially to lovers; but to dream that you hear pigeons crowing, is good, especially to the newly-married, as it denotes happiness. Crawl.—To dream that you are crawling on the floor is bad; but to dream that you are crawling on the roof of a house is good, particularly to the lovers, as it is a sure sign they will be married. Children.—To dream you see children, denotes success in your undertakings. To dream you see a child born, denotes a speedy marriage and that you will be very happy with your family. To dream you see a child die, imports that you will experience some very heavy misfortune, and that your sweetheart will marry another. To dream you see children dirty and ragged, denotes that some friend will endeavor to prevail upon you to commit an act by which your reputation will be endangered; it also denotes that you will be in prison and experience poverty. For a maiden to dream she is with child, denotes that some man will attempt to rob her of her chastity, and that if she resists she will marry and be very happy. Climbing.—To dream that you are climbing up a tree, denotes that you will be successful in life. To dream you are climbing up a very steep hill or place, foretells many difficulties in life, and much sickness. If you reach the top, you will get over all your difficulties and recover from your illness; but if you awake before you have attained the top, you will be disappointed in love and all other projects and die in your next illness. Cherries.—To dream of cherries is a disappointment in life, vexation in the married state and slight in love. Cucumbers.—To dream of cucumbers, denotes recovery to the sick, and that you will speedily fall in love, or that if you are in love, you will marry the object of your affection. It also denotes moderate success in trade. To the sailor it foretells a pleasant voyage and a sweetheart in a distant climate. Coffin.—To dream of one denotes the death of a friend or some near relation.
Chickens.—Dreaming of a hen and chicks is a sign of bad luck; your partner will betray you and marry someone else. If you’re a farmer, you’ll have a poor harvest and lose many of your birds. If you’re in business, someone will cheat you. If you go to sea, you’ll lose your goods and narrowly avoid a shipwreck.[16] Chess.—If you dream that you’re playing chess with someone you know, it means you’ll have a falling out with that person. If you imagine you’re winning, you’ll overcome your adversaries. Conversely, if you dream that you’re losing, you’ll be defeated in real life. Clouds.—Dreaming of white clouds signifies prosperity; clouds rising high from the ground indicate trips, the return of someone missing, and the revelation of secrets; red and fiery clouds suggest bad outcomes; dreaming of dark, gloomy clouds signifies a time of anger. Caterpillars.—Dreaming of seeing caterpillars indicates bad luck and misfortune due to hidden enemies. Chains, pearls, gemstones, earrings, etc., and all adornments for women's hands and necks are good dreams for women; for widows and single women, they signify marriage; for those with husbands and children, they mean purchases and wealth; as women possess these adornments, so will they have husbands, children, and riches. Chariot.—Dreaming of driving a chariot pulled by wolves, leopards, dogs, tigers, or similar animals is only positive for those with great enemies. Dreaming of being pulled in a chair by men is good. Cheeks.—Dreaming of having plump, rosy cheeks is good for everyone, especially women, but dreaming of being thin, pale, and wrinkled signifies sorrow and heaviness. Capon.—Dreaming that a capon crows points to sadness and trouble. Carrion.—Dreaming of carrion signifies sorrow. Carrots.—Dreaming of carrots indicates profit and strength for those involved in legal inheritance disputes; we pull them out of the ground with our hands, branches, strings, and veins. Cart.—Dreaming of being tied to a cart, pulling it like a horse or ox, signifies servitude and pain for everyone; however, dreaming of being carried in a cart or coach means the opposite. Coalpit.—Dreaming of being at the bottom of a coalpit signifies marrying a widow; he who marries her will never understand her hidden agendas. Combing.—For anyone to dream of combing themselves is good for both men and women, signifying getting out of difficult times or situations. Comfort.—Dreaming you have comforts from someone means injury and trouble for the rich and fortunate, but help and solace for the poor and suffering. Command.—Dreaming that you’re commanding someone signifies trouble; dreaming of seeing someone else command implies anger and authority. Complexion.—Dreaming of an unknown person with a brown complexion signifies glory, honor, success, and quick resolutions in business. If one dreams of a woman with a very brown complexion, it signifies a serious illness. If you see an unknown woman in your dream with long, beautiful hair and a clear complexion, it’s a very good sign. Corns.—For a man to dream that his skin is full of corns means he will grow rich in proportion to the number of corns he has. Crocodile.—Dreaming of a crocodile signifies pirates or robbers at sea, or evil times similar to the crocodile. Cross.—Dreaming of seeing a cross being carried signifies sadness. Cross Purposes.—Dreaming that you’re playing at cross purposes,[17] signifies prosperity, joy, happiness, health, and harmony among friends and family. Crow.—Dreaming of seeing a crow signifies progress in business. If you dream of a crow flying, it’s bad luck; if you hear them croaking unpleasantly, the dream's meaning worsens. If you dream a crow flies over a child's head, that child will be in great danger of misfortune. Cypress Trees.—Dreaming of seeing a cypress tree indicates troubles in business. Crowing.—Dreaming that you’re crowing or hearing others crowing signifies bad luck, especially for lovers; however, dreaming that you hear pigeons cooing is good, especially for newlyweds, as it denotes happiness. Crawl.—Dreaming that you’re crawling on the floor is bad; but dreaming that you’re crawling on the roof of a house is good, particularly for lovers, as it’s a sure sign they will get married. Children.—Dreaming of seeing children indicates success in your endeavors. Dreaming of a child being born signifies an upcoming marriage and happiness in your family. Dreaming of a child dying means you will face severe misfortune, and your partner will marry someone else. Dreaming of dirty and ragged children indicates that a friend will try to persuade you to commit an act that could damage your reputation; it also suggests you will face imprisonment and poverty. For a young woman to dream she is with child means that a man will attempt to rob her of her innocence, and if she resists, she will marry and be very happy. Climbing.—Dreaming that you’re climbing a tree means you will find success in life. Dreaming of climbing a very steep hill or area predicts many difficulties in life and health issues. If you reach the top, you’ll overcome all your challenges and recover from your illness; but if you wake up before reaching the top, you’ll face disappointment in love and all other plans and die from your next illness. Cherries.—Dreaming of cherries is a sign of disappointment in life, frustration in marriage, and rejection in love. Cucumbers.—Dreaming of cucumbers indicates recovery for the sick, a quick descent into love, or if you’re already in love, a marriage with your beloved. It also signifies moderate success in business. For sailors, it predicts a pleasant voyage and a love interest in a distant place. Coffin.—Dreaming of a coffin signifies the death of a friend or close relative.
Disease.—To dream you have any disease promises prompt and speedy employment. Dragon.—To dream you see a dragon signifies riches and gain of great treasure. Dancing.—To dream that you are dancing at a ball, wake, or entertainment, foretells that you will shortly receive some joyful news from a long absent friend, and that you are about to inherit some unexpected legacy; for it foretells success and happiness in love; that your sweetheart is kind. Deer.—To dream you see deer in a park, denotes war and famine; to the lover it foretells some unpleasant dispute with his sweetheart. Dice.—To dream you are playing at dice or back-gammon,[18] denotes much good to the dreamer, in either love, marriage or trade. Dirt.—To dream of dirt signifies sickness and dishonor. To dream you fall in the dirt, signifies that you shall be treacherously dealt with. Ditches.—To dream of deep ditches, steep mountains, rocks, and other eminences, surely foretells danger and misfortune. Expect thieves to rob your dwelling; that your children will be undutiful and bring you into trouble. If you are in love, it foretells unhappiness if you marry your present sweetheart. If you are in trade, it denotes loss of goods, if not of liberty. Dogs.—To dream of these faithful and domestic animals has very different significations, according to the manner in which you see them. If they fawn and fondle upon you, then it is a very lucky omen. If you are in love, your sweetheart will marry you and be very happy. If they are barking and snarling at you, then depend that enemies are secretly endeavoring to destroy your reputation and happiness; if you are in love, be careful of your sweetheart. Drowning.—To dream you are drowning, or that you see another drowned or drowning, portends good to the dreamer. To the lover it denotes that your sweetheart is good-tempered and inclined to marry you. Dead.—To dream of talking with dead folks is a good, auspicious dream, and signifies a boldness of courage and a very clear conscience. To dream a man is dead that is alive and in health, signifies great trouble and being overthrown at law. Darkness.—To dream you are in a very dark place, or that you are in the dark, is a very unfavorable omen. To dream you get out of darkness into light, denotes good to the dreamer. Expect also to hear some glad tidings from a far distant country. Death.—To dream of death, denotes that you will either be speedily married yourself, or else assist at a wedding. To dream that you are dead, also denotes a speedy marriage, and that you will be successful in your undertakings. To dream you see another person dead, denotes unkind usage from your friends. Drunkenness.—To dream you are drunk, is one of those dreams by which the dreamer is forewarned of that of which at present he knows nothing. It denotes that some person whom yet you do not know, will become a very good friend and promote your welfare. To a woman, it denotes that she will be beloved by an excellent man whom yet she has not seen; and to a man it denotes that he is tenderly beloved by a woman whom he does not at present think of, who will make him extremely happy, and bring him money. Dairy.—To dream you are in a dairy busy at work, is a very favorable omen; to the maid it indicates that her lover will be of an industrious turn, and that if she marries, she will have children, and her husband will become rich and rise to honor. To the farmer it denotes that his crops will be abundant, but that he will lose some of his live stock by thieves. Devil.—To dream of this enemy to the human race, denotes that many dangers will threaten you, all of which you will overcome. If you are in love, it forebodes that some one is endeavoring to alienate the affection of your sweetheart, but will be unsuccessful. Dolphin.—To[19] dream of a dolphin, shows to seafaring men a wind from the place whence you dream he cometh. But to dream you see the dolphin out of water, signifies the death of friends. Drink.—To dream you drink cold water, is good, but hot signifies sickness and hindrance of affairs. To dream you drink wine with moderation, is good; to drink oil, signifies poison. To dream you are drinking when you are dry from a stream or fountain, is a sign of sickness. If a man dreams he is drunk with sack, or some sweet, pleasant drink, it is a sign he will be beloved by some lady and grow rich thereby. Dunghill.—To dream you stand on a dunghill is a favorable omen. It is a sure forerunner of success in everything undertaken at this time. For a maiden to dream she is on a dunghill, is a sign that she will marry the choice of her affections, who will be a man of some importance. Daisy.—It is good to dream of daisies in the spring or summer, but bad in fall or winter. Dandelions.—To dream of gathering dandelions is ominous to one. To dream you see a large bed of them denotes that you have many new enemies forming, who will do you much injury in secret. If one in love dreams of dandelions, be sure their sweetheart is playing them false.
Disease.—Dreaming that you have any disease suggests you'll soon find a job. Dragon.—Seeing a dragon in your dream means you'll gain wealth and treasure. Dancing.—Dreaming you're dancing at a party or gathering means you'll soon receive joyful news from a long-lost friend, and you might inherit an unexpected legacy; it indicates success and happiness in love, with your sweetheart being kind. Deer.—Seeing deer in a park suggests upcoming war and famine; for a lover, it might predict a disagreement with your sweetheart. Dice.—Dreaming of playing dice or backgammon[18] indicates good fortune for the dreamer in love, marriage, or business. Dirt.—Dreaming of dirt implies sickness and dishonor. Falling into dirt in a dream means you'll be betrayed. Ditches.—Dreaming of deep ditches, steep mountains, and rocks indicates danger and misfortune. Expect your home to be robbed, your children to be disobedient, and if you're in love, it signifies unhappiness if you marry your current sweetheart. If you're in business, it suggests loss of goods or even freedom. Dogs.—Dreaming of dogs has different meanings depending on how you see them. If they're affectionate, it's a lucky sign. If you're in love, your sweetheart will marry you happily. If they're barking and growling, it suggests hidden enemies trying to harm your reputation and happiness; be cautious if you're in love. Drowning.—Dreaming of drowning, or seeing someone else drown, is a good sign for the dreamer. For lovers, it means your sweetheart is good-natured and likely to marry you. Dead.—Dreaming of talking to the dead is a positive dream, indicating courage and a clear conscience. Dreaming of a healthy person being dead suggests significant trouble and legal issues. Darkness.—Being in a dark place in a dream is a bad omen. If you escape darkness into light, it signifies good fortune. You might also hear joyful news from far away. Death.—Dreaming of death indicates that you will soon get married or attend a wedding. If you dream you're dead, it similarly suggests a quick marriage and success in your endeavors. Seeing someone else dead in a dream means unkind treatment from friends. Drunkenness.—Dreaming you're drunk warns you of something you're currently unaware of. It suggests you'll meet a good friend who will help you succeed. For a woman, it indicates she will be loved by an excellent man she's yet to meet; for a man, it suggests he'll be cherished by a woman he hasn't thought of, who will make him very happy and bring him money. Dairy.—Dreaming you're working in a dairy is a very positive sign; for a woman, it suggests her lover will be hardworking, and if she marries, she will have children and her husband will become rich and honored. For a farmer, it means good crops, though he may lose some livestock to thieves. Devil.—Dreaming of the devil indicates many dangers, all of which you will overcome. If you're in love, it warns that someone is trying to turn your sweetheart away but will fail. Dolphin.—Dreaming of a dolphin indicates good news for sailors with favorable winds. However, seeing a dolphin out of water signals the death of friends. Drink.—Dreaming of drinking cold water is good, while hot water suggests illness and complications. Drinking wine moderately is positive; drinking oil indicates poison. Drinking from a stream or fountain when thirsty signifies sickness. If a man dreams of being drunk on sweet wine, it means he will be loved by a lady and will become wealthy. Dunghill.—Dreaming of standing on a dunghill is a positive sign; it's a predictor of success in your endeavors. If a woman dreams she's on a dunghill, it suggests she'll marry her true love, who will be an important man. Daisy.—Dreaming of daisies in spring or summer is good, while it's bad in fall or winter. Dandelions.—Dreaming of gathering dandelions is a bad omen. Seeing a large patch suggests new enemies forming who will secretly harm you. If someone in love dreams of dandelions, they should be cautious as their sweetheart may be unfaithful.
Eagles.—To dream you see an eagle soaring very high in the air, denotes prosperity, riches and honor; to the lover it foretells success in love and a happy marriage. To dream you see an eagle perched on the steeple of a church, or on any high eminence, is a very good omen; it denotes that in some arduous undertaking you will be successful and thereby arrive at riches and honor; it also denotes that the dreamer will make his fortune beyond the sea. If a woman with child dreams of an eagle, then it denotes that her offspring will marry well and be very happy. Eggs.—To dream you are buying or selling eggs, is a very favorable omen; whatever you are then about will succeed, whether it be love, trade, or getting a place. To dream that you are eating eggs, denotes that you will shortly have a child and that your affairs will go well. To dream your eggs are broken, denotes loss of goods, quarrels and poverty; if you are in love, it forebodes a separation between you and your sweetheart. Elderberries.—To dream of elderberries augurs content and riches; to a maiden they bespeak a speedy marriage; to a married woman, that she will shortly be with child; to the tradesman, success in business; to the farmer, good crops. Elephants.—To dream of an elephant is a very fortunate dream; it denotes acquirement of riches. If you are in love, it denotes a speedy marriage with your sweetheart, and many children, chiefly boys, who will distinguish themselves by their learning. Eclipse.—To dream you see an eclipse of the moon, denotes that you will lose some female friend—your mother, if she be living. You will experience a great uneasiness on account of a woman. Your sweetheart will prove unfaithful. Poverty will overtake you and misery end your days. To dream you see an eclipse of the sun, denotes that you will lose some male friend—your father, if he be alive; and that you will experience some uneasiness[20] by the means of some troublesome friends; to a woman with child it foretells a son, who will be a great man. Earthquake.—To dream of an earthquake, warns you that your affairs are about to take a great change. If you see many houses tumble into ruins, then it will be much for the better. Eyes.—To dream you lose your eyes, is a very unfortunate omen. It denotes decay of circumstances, loss of friends, death of relations and miscarriage in love. If a woman with child dreams of it, it denotes that the child will be very unhappy and lose its liberty. Execution.—To dream of the execution of offenders, shows that you will be suddenly sought after for relief by some that are in great want and extremity. Earthworms.—To dream of earthworms, signifies secret enemies that endeavor to ruin and destroy us. Ear.—If a man dreams his ears be fair and well shaped, it shows he shall come to great renown; but if he dreams his ears are ill-favored and deformed, it shows the contrary. This dream is ill to a servant, and those who have a lawsuit, if he be a plaintiff or the defendant, but it is good to an artificer or one that worketh with his hands, for he shall have many that will employ him. To dream that one picks or cleans his ears, betokens that good news shall come forth one side or other. But to dream that the ears have been beaten or chafed, signifies we shall hear ill news. If any one dreams his ear is hurt or split, he will be offended by some one that belongs to him, or by some friend. If he dream that his ear is quite off, he shall be utterly deprived of their friendship. Eve.—To dream you see the mother of all men, is a favorable omen. It denotes great happiness to the lover. Eyebrows.—To dream the eyebrows are hairy and of a good grace, is good, especially to a woman. But if either men or women dream their eyebrows are more large or comely than they used to be, it is a sign they will succeed in the matrimonial way. Evil Spirits.—To dream evil spirits obstruct your doing good under a show of devotion, denotes obstruction in your affairs by a hypocrite; and if you dream that you see hideous physiognomies, something vulgar will be revealed to you. Eating.—To dream that you are eating, is a very unfavorable omen; it portends disunion in your family, losses in trade, and disappointment in love, storms and shipwrecks by sea. Enemy.—To dream you talk to an enemy, is a caution to beware of him. To dream you fight with and are worsted by him, denotes that you will meet with some misfortune which has threatened you for some time. Eels.—To dream of eels, signifies to beware of slippery pursuits and uncertain speculations. If the eels escape you, you will be jilted in love; if you hold them, honor and happiness will be in store for you. Elf.—To dream of an elf signifies a happy return of one long absent; presents of value may be expected after this dream, which also signifies marriage, with wealth, position and happiness. Elopement.—To dream of a friend’s elopement, signifies marriage against the wishes of your friends, and unhappiness. To dream of your own elopement, betokens entering into ruinous speculations in love or business.[21] Epitaph.—To read or write an epitaph in your dream, signifies much good to come from a secret friend. To read your own epitaph, signifies marriage with one now an entire stranger, of great wealth and position. Equipage.—To dream of possessing one, signifies complete happiness, with the gratification of every wish, however extravagant.
Eagles.—Dreaming of an eagle soaring high in the air represents prosperity, wealth, and honor; for lovers, it indicates success in love and a happy marriage. Dreaming of an eagle perched on a church steeple or any high place is a very positive sign; it suggests you will succeed in a challenging endeavor and achieve wealth and honor, and it also indicates that the dreamer will make his fortune overseas. If a pregnant woman dreams of an eagle, it means her child will marry well and be very happy. Eggs.—Dreaming of buying or selling eggs is a very good sign; whatever you are pursuing will succeed, whether in love, business, or finding a job. Dreaming of eating eggs suggests you will soon have a child and that your affairs will go well. Dreaming your eggs are broken indicates loss of property, quarrels, and poverty; if you are in love, it foretells a separation from your partner. Elderberries.—Dreaming of elderberries brings good fortune and wealth; for a young woman, it predicts a quick marriage; for a married woman, it means she will soon be pregnant; for a businessman, it indicates success; for a farmer, good harvests. Elephants.—Dreaming of an elephant is very fortunate; it signifies acquiring wealth. If you are in love, it suggests a quick marriage with your partner and many children, especially boys, who will excel in their education. Eclipse.—Dreaming of a lunar eclipse signifies you will lose a female friend—such as your mother, if she is alive. You will feel anxious because of a woman, and your sweetheart may betray you. Poverty and misery may soon overshadow your life. Dreaming of a solar eclipse means you will lose a male friend—your father, if he is alive—and you will experience discomfort due to troublesome friends; for a pregnant woman, it foretells a son who will be a significant figure. Earthquake.—Dreaming of an earthquake warns you that significant changes are coming in your life. If you see many houses collapsing, it will lead to positive outcomes. Eyes.—Dreaming of losing your eyes is an unfortunate symbol. It signals a decline in your situation, loss of friends, death in the family, and heartbreak in love. If a pregnant woman has this dream, it indicates her child will be very unhappy and lose its freedom. Execution.—Dreaming of the execution of criminals shows that you will be unexpectedly sought out for help by those in great need. Earthworms.—Dreaming of earthworms signifies hidden enemies trying to harm you. Ear.—If a man dreams his ears are beautiful and well-shaped, it suggests he will achieve great fame; if his ears appear unattractive or deformed, it indicates the opposite. This dream is unfavorable for a servant or someone involved in a lawsuit, whether as a plaintiff or defendant, but is positive for a craftsman, as it means he will have many people seeking his services. Dreaming of cleaning your ears indicates good news will come from one side or the other. However, dreaming of beaten or irritated ears signifies you will receive bad news. If anyone dreams their ear is hurt or torn, they will be offended by someone close to them, or a friend. If they dream their ear is completely gone, they will lose a friendship entirely. Eve.—Dreaming of the mother of all people is a good sign; it brings great happiness to the lover. Eyebrows.—Dreaming of well-shaped, thick eyebrows is favorable, especially for women. But if either men or women dream their eyebrows are larger or more attractive than usual, it indicates they will succeed in marriage. Evil Spirits.—Dreaming of evil spirits hindering your good deeds under a guise of devotion signifies difficulties in your affairs caused by a hypocrite; if you see hideous faces in this dream, something scandalous will be revealed to you. Eating.—Dreaming of eating is a very bad omen; it suggests family discord, financial losses, disappointment in love, and potential disasters at sea. Enemy.—Dreaming of talking to an enemy serves as a warning to be cautious of them. If you dream of fighting and losing against them, it indicates you will face misfortune you have long anticipated. Eels.—Dreaming of eels suggests you should be careful of slippery ventures and uncertain investments. If the eels slip away from you, it signifies you will be deceived in love; if you manage to hold onto them, honor and happiness await you. Elf.—Dreaming of an elf symbolizes a joyful return of someone who has been absent for a long time; you may also expect valuable gifts, which could signify marriage, wealth, status, and happiness. Elopement.—Dreaming of a friend's elopement signifies marriage against your friends' wishes and unhappiness. Dreaming of your own elopement suggests engaging in risky ventures in love or business.[21] Epitaph.—Reading or writing an epitaph in your dream signifies good fortune from a secret friend. Reading your own epitaph suggests marriage to someone unknown to you now but who will be very wealthy and influential. Equipage.—Dreaming of owning a luxurious carriage signifies complete happiness and the fulfillment of every desire, no matter how extravagant.
Face.—To dream your face is swelled shows that you will accumulate wealth. If you are in love, it denotes that your sweetheart will receive an unexpected legacy and marry you. Fall.—To dream you fall from any high place, or from a tree, denotes loss of place and goods. If you are in love, it surely indicates that you will never marry the present object of your affections. Feet.—To dream you are near a river or fountain and that you wash your feet, signifies molestation and trouble. To dream of one scratching the soles of your feet, signifies loss by flattery. Fan.—If a maiden dreams she has been fanned by a man, she will soon make a new conquest, or marry the present object of her affections. For a man to dream he is fanning a person, signifies that he will soon meet with many changes in his affairs. Furniture.—To dream of getting new furniture that pleases you, is good. If it seems not to please, the dream is a bad one. To be pleased with furniture, denotes health, happiness and prosperity. To display furniture, denotes trouble, perhaps a death or a funeral. Faction.—To dream of being engaged in faction or sedition, denotes wealth by indirect ways. Father-in-law.—To dream one sees his father-in-law, either dead or alive, is ill, especially if he dreams that he uses violence or threatening. Fish-ponds.—To dream of fishponds, denotes thriving. Flageolet.—To dream that you play or hear playing on a flageolet, denotes trouble and contention, and being overthrown at law. Flesh.—If anyone dreams he is increased in flesh, he will gain wealth. On the contrary, if he dreams he is grown lean and thin, if he be rich, he will grow poor, or at least conceal his wealth, and he will be in a mean condition. To dream of eating all sorts of meat, whether flesh or fish, signifies either neglect of business, or anger and sickness. Flies.—To dream of a swarm of flies, denotes that you have many enemies; it also denotes that your sweetheart is not sincere, and cares but little about you. To dream you kill them is a very good omen. Flute.—To dream you play or hear playing on a flute, signifies trouble and contention. Fool.—For a man to dream he is a fool, is good for those who would govern and teach children. Folly.—For a woman to dream she is become foolish, and is publicly guilty of folly, is a sign she will have a boy, who in time will grow great. If a maid, she will be speedily married, and that to an honest man. Forest.—To dream that you are walking in a forest, signifies trouble. Fields.—To dream you are in green fields, is a very favorable omen. To dream you are in ploughed fields, forebodes some severe disputes that will be brought upon you by some person who has no children. To the lover, it denotes disappointment; to the married, unhappiness and undutiful children;[22] to the tradesman, loss of business and a prison. To dream you are in a meadow covered with flowers, is a very favorable omen. If you are soliciting a place or favor, it portends you will surely obtain it. Figs.—To dream of figs, is the forerunner of prosperity and happiness. To the lover, they denote the accomplishment of your wishes. To the tradesman, increase of trade. They are also indicative of legacy. Fighting.—To dream you are fighting, denotes to the lover that you will lose the object of your affections through a foolish quarrel. It also forebodes much opposition to your wishes, with loss of character and property. After such a dream, you are urgently recommended to quit your present situation, because such a dream indicates that you will not prosper in it. To the sailor it denotes storm and shipwreck, with disappointment in love. Fire.—To dream of this subtle element, denotes health and happiness to the lover, marriage to the object of his affections and many children. It also denotes that you will be very angry with some one on a trifling occasion. To dream you see burning lights descending as it were from heaven, is a very bad sign indeed. It portends some dreadful accident to the dreamer, such as being hanged, losing your head, having your brains dashed out, breaking your legs, getting into prison, or other strange accidents. To the lover, it also denotes the loss of the affections of your sweetheart. To the tradesman, bad success in business. To dream that you are burnt by fire, denotes great danger, and that enemies will injure you. To the sailor, storms and shipwreck. Fishing.—To dream you are fishing, is a sure sign of sorrow and trouble. If you catch any fish, you will be successful in love and business. If you catch none, you will never marry your present sweetheart, nor succeed in your present undertakings. If they slip out of your hands after you have caught them, the person you marry will be of a roving disposition, and some pretended friend will deceive you. Filberts.—To dream of filberts, forebodes much trouble and anger from friends. To the tradesman, they denote a prison, and decay of trade; to the lover, a complete disappointment; to the married, care and undutiful children. Fingers.—To dream you cut your fingers, if they bleed, is a very good omen. You will be successful in love, and your sweetheart will prove kind and true. You will get money from a quarter that you least expect, and be successful in your enterprises. If you dream that they do not bleed, then it denotes damage by a variety of accidents. That lawsuits will attend you, and that you will be unsuccessful in most of your pursuits. In love you will not succeed with your present sweetheart, who prefers another. To dream you lose your fingers, denotes the loss of friends, servants, goods, trade and sweethearts. Feasting.—To dream that you are at a feast, denotes that you will meet with many disappointments, particularly in the thing which you are most anxious about. In love it forebodes much uneasiness between sweethearts, and to them which are married it foretells undutiful children, with many heavy losses. Fleas.—To dream you are tormented with these little insects[23] is unfavorable. Floods.—To dream of a flood, shows that you will meet with great opposition from rich neighbors, and that a rich rival will attempt to alienate the affections of your mistress. To the tradesman it denotes lawsuits, loss of business, and a prison; to the sailor, it denotes much success by sea, but danger on shore; to the farmer, it indicates loss of cattle and a dispute with the landlord. To dream you are drowned in a flood, denotes that you will quit your native land and after many hardships and perils return to it rich and happy. That you will marry a pretty woman and have fine children. Flowers.—To dream you are gathering flowers, is a very favorable omen. Expect to thrive in everything you undertake and that you will be successful in love, marry happily and have beautiful children. Should they wilt in your hands, then expect heavy losses in trade, that your sweetheart will die; or, if you are married, that you will lose your husband or wife and also your favorite child. Flying.—To dream you are flying, is a very excellent omen. It foretells elevation of fortune. That you will arrive at dignity in the state and be happy. If you are in love, your sweetheart will be true to you, and if you marry, you will have many children, who will all do very well and be very happy. It indicates that you will take a long journey, which will turn out advantageous to you. Forge.—To dream of working a smith’s forge, denotes a brain full of projects. The blowing with the bellows signifies the getting of a wife and the hammering on the anvil her scolding tongue. Fortune.—If any man become poor after he hath been rich, dreams he has the same land and possessions he had before, it signifies that his good fortune will return. Fountain.—To dream that you are at a fountain, is a very favorable omen. If the waters are clear, it denotes riches and honors; and in love, it foretells great happiness in the marriage state, and that your sweetheart is of an amiable disposition and true to you; but if the waters appear muddy, then it denotes vexation and trouble, disappointment in business, inconstancy in your sweetheart and misery in the marriage state. Fox.—To dream of this crafty animal is the forerunner of much difficulty. If you are in love, your sweetheart will turn out of a sour, disagreeable, ill-natured disposition. If you are in trade, sharpers will endeavor to defraud you and overreach you in bargains. Friend.—To dream you see a friend dead, betokens hasty news of a joyful nature. If you are in love, it foretells a speedy marriage with the object of your affections. Frogs.—To dream of frogs, is a very favorable omen. To the farmer, it foretells good crops and an increase of his live stock; to the tradesman, it denotes success in business; to the lover, a faithful sweetheart; to the married, an increase of children, who will be very happy; to the sailor, pleasant and prosperous voyages, with a wife in a distant country. Fruits.—If you dream of fruits when out of season, or that you are gathering them when green, denotes sickness. If you dream they are rotten, it foretells poverty. To dream of gathering ripe fruit, when there is plenty, betokens happiness and riches, and[24] the speedy receipt of money. If you gather fruit from an old withered tree, it is a sign that you will unexpectedly inherit the effects of some aged person. To dream you have made yourself sick by eating fruit, is a sorrowful omen. Funeral.—To dream of a burial, denotes speedy marriage, and that you will hear of the death or imprisonment of some near relation or esteemed friend. It also foretells the acquisition of wealth, and that an estate will fall to you from a distant relation by your mothers side. If you see any particular person attending a funeral, either that person, or some friend of his, will die and leave you something. If there is a hearse with feathers on it, you will many some rich person yourself, or assist at some relation’s wedding, who will marry well and be a friend to you. Fairy.—For a maiden to dream she sees a fairy, shows she will soon change her present state by becoming the wife of a good husband. It is good for women under any circumstances to dream of fairies, but it denotes evil to men, and no man should undertake any important matter for several days after, or it will surely end in his being disappointed. Files.—To dream of dealing in files, prognosticates activity. To purchase files, shows you will have many applications to attend to business. To sell files, shows you will have others to work for you, yielding profitably. Flambeau.—To dream of flambeaux, is a sign of trouble, excitement and distress. To the merchant, losses at sea; to the mechanic, want of employment; to lovers, deceit and treachery. Flag.—To dream of raising a flag signifies that your name will be widely known; to dream of seeing a flag floating, signifies good news. Furnace.—To dream of seeing a furnace, indicates a quarrel which will cost you dear friends. If you heat the furnace, you will be the only sufferer. Ferry.—To dream of crossing a ferry, signifies that indecision in an important matter will make you the laughing-stock of your friends. Fortress.—If you are confined in a fortress in your dream, your plans in life will suffer from undue influence of others. If you dream of placing others in confinement, look for valuable goods, which will enrich you. Fairs.—To dream of going to fairs threatens the person so dreaming with having his pockets picked, or robbed in some other way.
Face.—Dreaming of a swollen face means you'll gain wealth. If you're in love, it suggests your partner will receive an unexpected inheritance and marry you. Fall.—Dreaming that you fall from a high place or a tree indicates loss of status and belongings. If you're in love, it likely means you won't marry your current crush. Feet.—Dreaming that you wash your feet near a river or fountain signifies annoyance and trouble. Dreaming of someone scratching the soles of your feet means you’ll lose something due to flattery. Fan.—If a woman dreams of being fanned by a man, she will soon achieve a new romantic success or marry her current partner. If a man dreams of fanning someone, it signifies upcoming changes in his life. Furniture.—Dreaming of getting new furniture that you like is a positive sign. If you don't like it, it's a bad omen. Being pleased with furniture indicates health, happiness, and prosperity. Showing off furniture suggests trouble, possibly related to a death or funeral. Faction.—Dreaming of being involved in faction or rebellion suggests wealth through indirect means. Father-in-law.—Seeing your father-in-law, whether alive or deceased, in a dream is a bad sign, especially if he's violent or threatening. Fish-ponds.—Dreaming of fishponds signifies prosperity. Flageolet.—To dream of playing or hearing a flageolet indicates trouble and discord, potentially leading to legal issues. Flesh.—If you dream of gaining weight, expect wealth; dreaming of becoming thin suggests you'll lose wealth or hide it. Eating various types of meat signifies either neglect of business or anger and sickness. Flies.—Dreaming of a swarm of flies indicates many enemies; it also means your partner may not be sincere and feels little for you. Killing them is a very good sign. Flute.—Dreaming of playing or hearing a flute signifies trouble and discord. Fool.—A man dreaming he is a fool is a good omen for those who wish to lead and teach children. Folly.—For a woman to dream she is foolish and publicly embarrassed signifies she will have a son who will grow up to be great. If a girl dreams this, she will likely marry soon, and to a decent man. Forest.—Dreaming of walking in a forest signifies trouble. Fields.—Dreaming of being in green fields is a very good omen. Dreaming of plowed fields warns of serious disputes from someone childless. For lovers, it indicates disappointment; married people may face unhappiness and ungrateful children; merchants may suffer business losses and potential imprisonment. Dreaming of a flower-filled meadow is very favorable. If you're seeking a position or favor, expect to succeed. Figs.—Dreaming of figs forecasts prosperity and happiness. For lovers, it means your wishes will come true; for merchants, it indicates increased trade, and it may also signal an inheritance. Fighting.—Dreaming of fighting signifies that a foolish argument will cost you your love. It also suggests opposition to your wishes, leading to loss of reputation and property. After such a dream, it's advised to change your current situation, as it indicates you won't thrive. For sailors, it means storms and shipwrecks with disappointment in love. Fire.—Dreaming of fire signifies good health and happiness for lovers, marriage with your love, and many children. It also means you might get very angry over something trivial. Seeing burning lights descending from above is a very bad omen, potentially foreshadowing severe accidents like being hanged, losing your head, or imprisonment. For lovers, it suggests losing your sweethearts’ affections. For merchants, it indicates poor business outcomes. Dreaming of being burned by fire signifies great danger and potential harm from enemies. For sailors, it means storms and shipwrecks. Fishing.—Dreaming of fishing is a sign of sorrow and trouble. If you catch fish, you'll succeed in love and business. If you catch none, you likely won’t marry your current crush or succeed in your current ventures. If the fish slip from your grasp, the person you marry will be a wanderer, and a seeming friend will betray you. Filberts.—Dreaming of filberts signals much trouble and anger from friends. For merchants, it means potential imprisonment and decline in trade; for lovers, it points to complete disappointment; for married individuals, it indicates worry and ungrateful children. Fingers.—Dreaming of cutting your fingers, especially if they bleed, is a good sign. It means you'll succeed in love, and your partner will be loyal and kind. You'll unexpectedly gain money and achieve success. If they don't bleed, it indicates various accidents will cause you trouble, lawsuits may follow, and you'll struggle in most pursuits. In love, your current sweetheart will prefer someone else. Losing fingers in a dream signifies lost friends, servants, belongings, trade, and partners. Feasting.—Dreaming of attending a feast indicates you’ll face many disappointments, especially regarding what concerns you most. For lovers, it implies much tension between partners, while married couples may face ungrateful children and significant losses. Fleas.—Dreaming of being tormented by fleas is a bad sign. Floods.—Dreaming of a flood suggests you'll encounter great resistance from wealthy neighbors, and a rich rival might try to woo your partner away. For merchants, it indicates lawsuits, business losses, and potential imprisonment; for sailors, it promises success at sea but danger on land; for farmers, it suggests cattle loss and disputes with landlords. Dreaming of drowning in a flood means you’ll leave your homeland and, after many struggles, return rich and satisfied. You'll marry a beautiful woman and have lovely children. Flowers.—Dreaming of gathering flowers is a very positive sign. Expect success in all your endeavors, including love, a happy marriage, and beautiful children. If the flowers wilt in your hands, prepare for significant business losses, the death of your partner, or, if married, the loss of your spouse and favorite child. Flying.—Dreaming of flying is an excellent omen. It signals a rise in fortunes and indicates that you'll achieve status and happiness. If you're in love, your partner will be faithful, and if you marry, you'll have many children, all of whom will thrive and be joyful. It suggests you will undertake a long journey that will benefit you. Forge.—Dreaming of working at a blacksmith's forge means you have many ideas. Blowing the bellows suggests getting married, while hammering on the anvil symbolizes your future spouse's nagging. Fortune.—If a man becomes poor after being rich but dreams he has his previous lands and possessions, it signifies that good fortune will return. Fountain.—Dreaming of a fountain is a very positive sign. If the water is clear, it denotes wealth and honors; in terms of love, it foretells great happiness in marriage, and that your partner is kind and faithful; if the water looks muddy, it indicates frustration and trouble, disappointing business affairs, inconsistency in your partner, and misery in marriage. Fox.—Dreaming of this clever animal foreshadows many difficulties. If you're in love, your partner may have an unpleasant personality. In business, con artists might try to cheat you in deals. Friend.—Dreaming of seeing a dead friend foretells joyful news coming soon. If you're in love, it predicts a quick marriage with your beloved. Frogs.—Dreaming of frogs is a very favorable sign. For farmers, it suggests good crops and an increase in livestock; for merchants, it means success in business; for lovers, it indicates a faithful partner; for married people, it suggests having more happy children; for sailors, it means pleasant and prosperous journeys, with a wife in a different country. Fruits.—Dreaming of fruits out of season, or gathering them when they're unripe, indicates sickness. If they appear rotten, it forecasts poverty. Gathering ripe fruit in abundance predicts happiness and wealth, and quick receipt of money. If you gather fruit from an old, withered tree, it suggests you might unexpectedly inherit from an elderly person. Dreaming of making yourself sick from eating fruit is a bad omen. Funeral.—Dreaming of a funeral signifies a quick marriage and news of a death or imprisonment of a close relative or cherished friend. It also hints at acquiring wealth, possibly from an estate through distant relatives on your mother's side. If you see someone specific attending a funeral, it indicates that person, or a friend of theirs, will die and leave you something. If there’s a decorated hearse, it suggests you will marry a wealthy person or attend a well-to-do relative's wedding. Fairy.—For a woman to dream she sees a fairy suggests she will change her status by marrying a good husband soon. It's a positive sign for women in any situation to dream of fairies, but for men, it's a bad sign, and they should avoid important matters for a few days afterward to prevent disappointment. Files.—Dreaming of dealing in files indicates activity. Buying files means you'll have many tasks to handle; selling files suggests others will work for you and bring in profit. Flambeau.—Dreaming of torches is a sign of trouble, excitement, and distress. For merchants, it indicates losses at sea; for workers, it signals unemployment; for lovers, it suggests deceit and betrayal. Flag.—Dreaming of raising a flag signifies that your name will become well-known; dreaming of seeing a flag waving indicates good news. Furnace.—Dreaming of seeing a furnace indicates a quarrel that could cost you dear friends. If you tend to the furnace, you will be the only one to suffer. Ferry.—Dreaming of crossing a ferry signifies that indecision in a crucial matter will make you the subject of laughter among your friends. Fortress.—Being confined in a fortress in your dream means your life plans will be negatively impacted by others' influence. If you dream of confining others, look for valuable items that could bring you wealth. Fairs.—Dreaming of going to fairs warns that you may have your pockets picked or be robbed in some other way.
Gloves.—To dream of receiving a gift of a pair of gloves, signifies an offer of friendship. If the gloves are light, the connection will be pleasant; if dark, it is doubtful. To receive a package of gloves, signifies much good offered to you at one time. To present gloves in a dream, signifies a gift in charity. To dream of old, ragged gloves, signifies disappointment and deceit from your dearest friends. Ghost.—To dream of seeing it, signifies a marriage in the family. If you dream it speaks, prepare to die. Gallows.—To dream of the gallows is a most fortunate omen. It shows that the dreamer will become rich and arrive at great honors. To the lover, it shows the consummation of his most sanguine wishes, and that by marriage he will become rich and happy, have many children, particularly a son, who will become a great man, and be the founder of his family’s honor. Garden.—To dream[25] you are walking in a garden, is of a very favorable nature. It portends elevation in fortune and dignity. To the lover, it denotes great success and an advantageous marriage. To the tradesman, it promises increase of business. To the farmer, plentiful crops, and to the sailor, prosperous voyages. Geese.—To dream of geese is a forerunner of good; expect to see a long-absent friend. They denote success and riches to the dreamer in the furtherance of his pursuits. In love, they augur speedy marriage and fidelity in your sweetheart. Giants.—To dream of seeing giants is ominous of good. Gifts.—To dream you have anything given you, is a sign that some good is about to happen to you. It also denotes that a speedy marriage will take place between you and your sweetheart. To dream you have given anything away, is the forerunner of adversity, and in love denotes sickness and inconstancy in your sweetheart or partner. Glass.—To dream of glass, marks inconstancy in your sweetheart, and in business of bad success in your undertakings in life. To dream you break glass, shows that your sweetheart will forsake you, and that you will unexpectedly meet with misfortunes and troubles. To dream you receive a glassful of water, is indicative of a speedy marriage and that you will have many children, who will all do well. If the glass appears broken, the death of your sweetheart, or, if married, of your spouse, is predicted. For a woman with child, or a married man whilst his wife is with child, to dream of breaking a glass of wine or water, denotes that the child in the womb will be preserved after much danger, and perhaps the death of the mother. If either of them dream that they spill wine or water, it is indicative that the mother will live but the child will die. Globe.—To dream that you are looking at a globe, foretells much good, and that you will become a great traveler. Gold.—To dream of gold, is a very good omen. It denotes success in your present undertakings, after experiencing some little difficulties. If you receive gold in bars, you will inherit an estate in a far distant country, and have some trouble in getting possession of it. If you receive eagles or any other gold coin, your affairs will prosper, your sweetheart will be true and marry you; you will have many children and be very happy. If you pay gold, it betokens an increase of friends and business. If you let gold fall, it denotes an attack from thieves. If you are in trade, some swindler will attempt to defraud you. If you pick up gold, it denotes that some quarrel will be settled to your advantage. If you are in prison, it shows you will speedily be released. It also denotes the death of a husband or wife, if you are married. If single, of your sweetheart. Good.—To dream that we do good to one, signifies jollity and pleasure, and to dream that others do us good, is profit and gain. Gooseberries.—To dream of gooseberries, indicates many children, chiefly sons, and an accomplishment of your present pursuits. To the sailor, they declare dangers in his next voyage. To the maiden, a proving husband, and to the man, a rakish wife. Grapes.—To dream of grapes, foretells to the maiden that her husband will be a cheerful[26] companion and a great songster. They denote much happiness in marriage and success in trade. If you are in love, they augur a speedy union between you and your sweetheart. Grave.—To dream you see a grave, foretells sickness and disappointment. If you are in love, you will surely never marry your present sweetheart. If you go into the grave, it shows you will experience a loss of property and that false friends will defame you. If you come out of the grave, it denotes success in your undertakings, that you will rise in the world, become rich, and if you are in love, that you will speedily marry your sweetheart. If you take another out of the grave, you will be the means of saving the life of a person who will be a very great friend to you, and receive some unexpected legacy. Grain.—To dream you see any kind of grain and that one gathers it, signifies profit and gain. Games.—To dream one plays at ball or top, signifies travail and pains, and to gain wealth by contention and injury. To leap, run, or dance, signifies prosperity in affairs; but to dance without music, foretells want of money. Garlic.—For a man to dream he eats garlic, signifies he shall discover hidden secrets and meet with some domestic jars. Yet to dream he has it in the house, is good. Gibbet.—To dream you see a person hanging on a gibbet, is a sign of damage and great affliction. Girdle.—To dream that you are girt with an old girdle, signifies labor and pains. A new girdle signifies honor. Gin.—To dream of drinking gin, forebodes short life and many changes will happen very suddenly, which will be chiefly very pleasant, but that they will end with dissatisfaction. Gondola.—If a female dreams she is sailing in a gondola, she will speedily marry a person who will make her happy. If a man dream he is in a gondola, in smooth water, it is an excellent dream; but if the water be muddy or troubled, it denotes much strife. Guns.—To dream you see people firing off guns or cannon, augurs that the dreamer will experience much adversity. To dream that they are firing at you, shows that you will be exposed to many perilous dangers, such as shipwreck, assassination, or loss of liberty. If you are firing at them yourself, it foretells that you will be involved in a lawsuit that will prove prejudicial to you.
Gloves.—To dream of receiving a gift of a pair of gloves signifies an offer of friendship. If the gloves are light, the connection will be pleasant; if dark, it’s uncertain. Receiving a package of gloves signifies a lot of good coming your way at once. To give gloves in a dream signifies a charitable gift. Dreaming of old, ragged gloves signifies disappointment and deceit from your closest friends. Ghost.—To dream of seeing a ghost signifies a marriage in the family. If it speaks in your dream, prepare for death. Gallows.—Dreaming of gallows is a very fortunate sign. It indicates that the dreamer will become wealthy and achieve great honors. For lovers, it suggests the fulfillment of their most hopeful wishes; through marriage, they will gain wealth, happiness, have many children, especially a son who will become a great man and the founder of the family’s honor. Garden.—To dream that you are walking in a garden is very favorable. It predicts improvements in fortune and dignity. For lovers, it symbolizes great success and a beneficial marriage. For merchants, it promises a boost in business. For farmers, abundant crops, and for sailors, successful voyages. Geese.—Dreaming of geese is a sign of good luck; expect to see a long-lost friend. They indicate success and riches for the dreamer in pursuing their goals. In love, they predict a quick marriage and loyalty from your partner. Giants.—To dream of seeing giants is a positive omen. Gifts.—Dreaming that you receive gifts signifies that something good is about to happen to you. It also indicates a quick marriage with your partner. Dreaming that you give something away is a sign of upcoming adversity, and in love, it suggests illness and inconsistency from your partner. Glass.—To dream of glass indicates instability in your partner, and in business, it suggests poor results in your endeavors. If you dream of breaking glass, it signifies that your partner may leave you, and you will unexpectedly face misfortunes and troubles. To dream you receive a glass of water indicates a quick marriage and that you will have many children who will do well. If the glass appears broken, it predicts the death of your partner, or if married, of your spouse. For a pregnant woman, or a married man whose wife is pregnant, dreaming of breaking a glass of wine or water means the child will be safe after much danger, possibly at the mother’s cost. If either of them dreams of spilling wine or water, it suggests that the mother will survive, but the child will not. Globe.—To dream that you are looking at a globe foretells much good, and that you will become a great traveler. Gold.—To dream of gold is a very good sign. It shows success in your current ventures after some minor difficulties. If you receive gold bars, you will inherit an estate in a distant country, along with some challenges in acquiring it. If you receive eagles or other gold coins, your affairs will thrive, your partner will be loyal and marry you; you will have many children and be very happy. If you spend gold, it indicates an increase in friends and business. If you drop gold, it suggests a threat from thieves. If you're in trade, a con artist will try to cheat you. If you pick up gold, it means a dispute will be resolved in your favor. If you’re in jail, it shows you will be released soon. It also indicates the death of a husband or wife, if you are married. If single, it refers to your partner. Good.—To dream that we do good for someone signifies joy and pleasure, and to dream that others do good for us indicates profit and gain. Gooseberries.—Dreaming of gooseberries suggests many children, mainly sons, and success in your current endeavors. For sailors, they signal dangers in the upcoming voyage. For a woman, they indicate a promising husband, and for a man, a flirtatious wife. Grapes.—Dreaming of grapes foretells to a woman that her husband will be a joyful companion and a great singer. They signify much happiness in marriage and success in business. If you are in love, they suggest a quick union with your partner. Grave.—To dream you see a grave denotes sickness and disappointment. If you are in love, it indicates that you will likely never marry your current partner. Entering a grave suggests you will face a loss of property and that false friends will slander you. Coming out of a grave signifies success in your undertakings, that you will rise in the world, become wealthy, and if in love, that you will soon marry your partner. If you pull someone out of a grave, you will help save someone who will become a great friend to you, and you will receive an unexpected legacy. Grain.—To dream of any kind of grain that you gather signifies profit and gain. Games.—To dream of playing ball or tops signifies hard work and struggles, and gaining wealth through conflict and harm. To leap, run, or dance signifies prosperity in your affairs; however, dancing without music foretells financial difficulties. Garlic.—For a man to dream he eats garlic indicates he will uncover hidden secrets and face some domestic conflicts. Conversely, dreaming of having it in the house is a good omen. Gibbet.—To dream of seeing someone hanging from a gibbet signifies damage and great affliction. Girdle.—To dream you are wearing an old girdle signifies labor and effort. A new girdle signifies honor. Gin.—To dream of drinking gin predicts a short life, with many sudden changes, mostly pleasant but ending in dissatisfaction. Gondola.—If a woman dreams she is sailing in a gondola, she will soon marry someone who will make her happy. If a man dreams he is in a gondola on calm water, it is a great dream; but if the water is muddy or troubled, it predicts much conflict. Guns.—To dream of people firing guns or cannons foretells that the dreamer will face many hardships. If you dream they are firing at you, it indicates that you will be exposed to many dangers, like shipwrecks, attacks, or loss of freedom. If you are firing back at them, it predicts that you will become involved in a lawsuit that will harm you.
Hay.—To dream you cut it, signifies that you will have great influence in society. To dream of raking it together, denotes that you will stand at the head of assemblies. Hills.—To dream you are traveling over high hills and wading through great difficulties, having lost your way, shows you shall meet with assistance and have good counsel in your difficulties. Hail.—To dream you are in a hailstorm, presages great sorrow in life. If you are in love, it forewarns you against marrying your present sweetheart, who will prove of very bad temper and make you miserable. Hair.—For a man to dream his hair is long, like a woman’s, signifies cowardice and effeminacy, and that the person dreaming will be deceived by a woman. To dream one sees a woman without hair, signifies famine, poverty and sickness. To see a man bald and without hair, signifies the contrary. Hands.—If any one dreams that his hands[27] are comelier and stronger than ordinary, he will be employed in some important affairs, which he will bring to a happy issue. If one dreams that his hand is cut off, or that it has grown lean and dry, or hath been burnt, he will grow poor. If a woman dreams thus, she will lose her husband, or her eldest son, or fall into a decay. If any one dreams that he works with his right hand, it is a sign of good fortune to him and his family. If with the left hand, that denotes bad luck. To dream the hand is hairy, signifies trouble and imprisonment. Hanged.—To dream of seeing people hanged, or that you are going to be hanged yourself, denotes that you will rise above your present condition by marriage. Hat.—To dream your hat is torn or dirty, signifies damage and dishonor. But to dream you have a hat on that pleases you, signifies joy, profit, and good success in business. Hogs’ Bristles.—To dream that you have hogs’ bristles, signifies great and violent dangers. Horns.—To dream one hath horns on his head, signifies dominion, grandeur and royalty. To dream you see a man with horns on his head, signifies he is in danger both of the loss of his person and estate. Horses.—To dream of horses is a particularly good sign; inasmuch that if any one dreams that he is mounted on a stately horse, full of mettle, nimble and well-harnessed, he will have a handsome, noble and rich wife, provided the horse be his own. To dream one sees a horse running, signifies prosperity and the accomplishment of one’s desires. To dream of riding on a tired horse, shows one shall fall desperately in love. To dream you see a horse dead, is a sign that stagnation will take place in your business, with some losses; but these may be overcome if the horse be well in flesh and has not died a natural death. Hunger.—To dream one is unusually hungry, and that his appetite craves sustenance, shows he will be ingenious, laborious and eager in getting an estate, and will grow rich. Husbandmen.—To see yourself become a husbandman in your dream, shows you shall meet with great toil, yet after awhile become rich. If you dream you are ploughing, it denotes success, and, to single persons, speedy marriage; and if the fields be full of flowers, it is a sign of much happiness. Hatred.—To dream of hatred or being hated, whether of friends or enemies, is ill. Heaven.—To dream of heaven, and that you are there, signifies grandeur and glory. Head.—To dream you have a great head, or a head bigger than ordinary, and very highly raised, that signifies dignity, esteem. If a sick person dream thus, it prognosticates both the headache and violent fever. If one dreams his head is cut off by robbers and murderers, that signifies loss of children, relations, estate or wife; and to the wife so dreaming, the loss of her husband. To dream that one cuts off another’s head, signifies assurance of effecting business, or revenge upon your enemies. To dream you cut off the head of a pullet, or a green goose, signifies joy and recreation. To dream one hath the head of a lion or wolf, or some other cruel beast, it is a good sign to the dreamer. To dream one hath the head of a dog, horse, or ass, or such four-footed beast, is servitude, pain and misery to[28] the dreamer. To dream one hath a bird’s head, argues one shall not stay long in his country. If one dreams that he is careful to comb and trim his hair, it is a sign he shall dispose well of his business. To dream you wash your head, signifies deliverance from danger. Hen.—To dream that you hear hens cackle, or that you catch them, signifies joy, profit and assurance of the dispatch of business. To dream that you are turned into a hen, signifies disquiet. To dream that you see a hen lay eggs, signifies gain. To see a hen with her chickens, signifies loss or damage. To dream that a hen crows, signifies sadness and trouble. Hornet.—To dream of hornets, shows you will have to do with people who will assault and discredit you. House.—To dream of building a house is a good omen; in love, that your sweetheart is good-tempered and faithful, and will make you very happy; to dream you see a house on fire, foretells hasty news. If it be your own house that is destroyed, the news will be bad. If your enemy’s house, it will be good. Hunting.—To dream you are hunting and that the game is killed, shows much trouble through the pretensions of false friends, but that you will discover them and overcome all their machinations.
Hay.—To dream that you are cutting hay means you will have significant influence in society. If you dream of raking it together, it suggests you will lead gatherings. Hills.—To dream of traveling over high hills and struggling through difficulties while lost indicates that you will receive help and wise advice during tough times. Hail.—To dream you are in a hailstorm predicts great sorrow in your life. If you are in love, it warns you against marrying your current partner, who will have a bad temper and make you unhappy. Hair.—If a man dreams that his hair is long like a woman's, it signifies cowardice and that he will be deceived by a woman. To dream of a woman without hair indicates famine, poverty, and sickness. Seeing a bald man represents the opposite. Hands.—If someone dreams their hands look more attractive and stronger than usual, it means they will engage in important matters that will end well. If someone dreams their hand is cut off, looks thin and dry, or is burned, they will become poor. If a woman has this dream, she may lose her husband, eldest son, or experience decline. If someone dreams they are working with their right hand, it signifies good fortune for them and their family. Working with the left hand indicates bad luck. Dreaming of a hairy hand suggests trouble and imprisonment. Hanged.—To dream of seeing people hanged, or that you are going to be hanged, indicates that you will rise above your current situation through marriage. Hat.—To dream your hat is torn or dirty means damage and dishonor. However, dreaming of wearing a hat you like signifies joy, profit, and success in business. Hogs’ Bristles.—To dream you have hogs’ bristles signifies great and violent dangers. Horns.—To dream that you have horns on your head indicates power, greatness, and royalty. Seeing a man with horns on his head suggests he is in danger of losing both his life and property. Horses.—Dreaming of horses is a particularly good sign; if someone dreams they are riding a majestic, spirited, and well-equipped horse, they will have a beautiful, noble, and wealthy spouse, as long as the horse is theirs. Seeing a horse running in a dream signifies prosperity and the fulfillment of desires. Dreaming of riding a tired horse indicates one will fall hopelessly in love. Dreaming of a dead horse is a sign of stagnation and some losses in business; however, these can be overcome if the horse was healthy and did not die naturally. Hunger.—To dream of feeling unusually hungry and craving food means you will be clever, hardworking, and eager to acquire wealth, leading to richness. Husbandmen.—If you see yourself as a farmer in your dream, it means you will face great effort but eventually become wealthy. Dreaming of plowing indicates success and, for single people, a speedy marriage; fields full of flowers signify much happiness. Hatred.—To dream of hatred or being hated, whether by friends or enemies, is negative. Heaven.—To dream of heaven and being there signifies greatness and glory. Head.—To dream you have a large head or one bigger than usual, held high, signifies dignity and respect. If a sick person has this dream, it predicts a headache and high fever. If someone dreams their head is cut off by robbers or murderers, it signifies loss of children, family, property, or spouse; for a wife dreaming this, it means loss of her husband. If someone dreams of cutting off another’s head, it signifies assurance of success in business or revenge against enemies. Dreaming of cutting off the head of a chicken or a young goose indicates joy and leisure. Dreaming of having the head of a lion, wolf, or another fierce animal is a good sign for the dreamer. If someone dreams they have the head of a dog, horse, donkey, or any four-legged animal, it signifies servitude, pain, and misery for the dreamer. Dreaming of having a bird’s head suggests that one will not stay long in their country. If one dreams of taking care to comb and style their hair, it indicates they will manage their affairs well. Dreaming of washing your head signifies escaping danger. Hen.—To dream that you hear hens clucking or that you catch them signifies joy, profit, and assurance of completing tasks. Dreaming you become a hen suggests restlessness. Seeing a hen lay eggs signifies profit. Seeing a hen with her chicks indicates loss or damage. Dreaming that a hen crows signifies sadness and trouble. Hornet.—To dream of hornets indicates you will deal with people who will attack and discredit you. House.—Dreaming of building a house is a good sign; in love, it means your partner is kind and loyal and will make you very happy. Dreaming of seeing a house on fire foretells swift news. If your own house is destroyed, the news will be bad; if it’s your enemy’s house, it will be good. Hunting.—To dream you are hunting and your game is killed shows that you will experience much trouble due to the deceit of false friends, but you will uncover them and overcome all their schemes.
Ice.—To dream of ice is a favorable omen. To the lover it shows your sweetheart is of an amiable temper and faithful. To dream you are sliding or skating on the ice, denotes that you will pursue some unprofitable concern and be much worried by your engagements. Invasion.—For a maiden to dream of invasion, is a sign that some evil-disposed person will endeavor to lead her astray; to a man in business, it denotes much competition; to a mechanic, loss of his situation. Intrigue.—To dream you are connected in an intrigue, is ominous of evil. Infant.—If an unmarried woman dreams of an infant, it prognosticates that she will go through some trouble, but for a man to dream of infants, is good. Inn.—To dream of being in an inn, is a very unfavorable dream. It denotes poverty and want of success in undertakings; expect soon to be yourself, or some of your family, committed to prison. If you are sick, it denotes you will never recover. To the tradesman it shows loss of trade and bad servants. Inquest.—To dream of being at an inquest, denotes prosperity; to dream that you are the subject on which the inquest is held, prognosticates that you will come into prosperity by the death of some rich person; to dream an inquest is held on the body of a friend is also good to the dreamer. Idiot.—If any one dreams he is turned idiot, or mad, and is guilty of public extravagancies, he shall be long-lived, a favorite, and gain pleasure and profit by the people. Image.—To dream of an image or statue, signifies children, and the will and affections of the dreamer. Infernal Things.—If any one dreams that he sees the devil, or any other infernal spirit or representation, it is a very bad dream, bringing along with it to those sick, death, and to the healthy, melancholy, anger and violent sickness. Iron.—For one to dream that he is hurt with iron, signifies that he shall receive some damage. To dream that one[29] trades with a stranger in iron, signifies losses and misfortune. Idol.—To dream you see persons worshiping at an idol, betokens a change of affairs and much for the better. To dream you worship an idol, is a sign of merriment, such as going to balls, parties or excursions, pleasant journeys and the like. If a sick person has this dream, they will have a speedy recovery. Ignominy.—For any one to dream they suffer ignominy, shows he will be unjustly accused of having done wrong, and that he will, after a little, take a sudden rise in the world. Illumination.—It is a certain sign of war when persons dream of seeing a city illuminated. To dream your own house is illuminated, betokens much quarrelling among relatives. Injury.—To dream you receive an injury, signifies that you have many friends—no enemies. If you dream of inflicting injury, you will both receive and dispense blessings. Ink.—If you dream of black ink, you will become involved in some disgraceful scheme. If you dream of red ink, good news awaits you.
Ice.—To dream of ice is a good sign. For a lover, it means your partner has a kind heart and is loyal. Dreaming that you are sliding or skating on ice indicates you'll chase after a pointless endeavor and be stressed by your commitments. Invasion.—If a young woman dreams of invasion, it means someone with bad intentions will try to mislead her; for a man in business, it suggests a lot of competition; for a tradesman, it signifies losing his job. Intrigue.—To dream of being involved in an intrigue is a warning of trouble. Infant.—If an unmarried woman dreams of a baby, it means she will face some difficulties, but for a man to dream of babies is a positive sign. Inn.—Dreaming of being in an inn is very negative. It indicates poverty and lack of success in your efforts; expect soon to see yourself or someone in your family end up in jail. If you're ill, it means you won't get better. For a tradesman, it shows loss of business and bad employees. Inquest.—To dream of being at an inquest means prosperity; dreaming that you are the subject of the inquest predicts you'll gain wealth from the death of a rich person; dreaming an inquest is held on a friend's body is also good for the dreamer. Idiot.—If you dream you have become an idiot or mad, and act inappropriately, you will live a long life, be favored, and find joy and profit from others. Image.—Dreaming of an image or statue represents children, and reflects the will and emotions of the dreamer. Infernal Things.—If anyone dreams they see the devil or any other evil spirit or figure, it is a very bad dream, bringing illness and death to the sick, and sadness, anger, and severe health issues to the healthy. Iron.—Dreaming that you are hurt by iron suggests you will face some harm. Dreaming that you trade with a stranger in iron signifies losses and misfortune. Idol.—To dream of people worshiping an idol indicates a positive change in circumstances. Dreaming that you worship an idol is a sign of happiness, like going to parties, social events, or enjoyable trips. If a sick person has this dream, they will recover quickly. Ignominy.—If anyone dreams they suffer disgrace, it shows they will be unfairly accused but will soon rise in the world. Illumination.—It’s a clear sign of war when people dream of a city being illuminated. Dreaming your own house is illuminated signifies a lot of conflict among family members. Injury.—To dream you receive an injury means you have many friends and no enemies. If you dream of inflicting harm, you will both receive and share blessings. Ink.—Dreaming of black ink means you'll get involved in some dishonorable scheme. If you dream of red ink, good news is coming your way.
Jollity.—To dream of jollity, feasts and merry-making, is a good and prosperous dream, and promiseth to the dreamer great preferment. Jessamine.—To dream of this beautiful flower, foretells good luck. To lovers, it is a sure sign they will be speedily married. Jeopardy.—If you dream that you are in jeopardy, it will be very fortunate for you. If a person so dreaming be in business, it foretells success and great profit. Jubilee.—To dream that you are at a jubilee, is a sure sign that you will have a fortune left you by some rich relations. Jockey.—If a female dreams she sees a jockey riding at full speed, she will have an offer of marriage made her very unexpectedly. For a man to dream he rides with, or sees a jockey riding at a race, denotes a sudden good turn in his affairs. Jug.—For one to dream of drinking out of a jug, is a sure sign of going on a journey. If the jug be large, the journey will be long; if small, the journey will be short; and so, if the liquid drank be pleasant, so will the journey, and if unpleasant, the journey will be full of troubles. Juniper.—It is unlucky to dream of the juniper, especially if the person who so dreams be sick. But to dream of gathering juniper berries, if it be in winter, denotes prosperity. Joy.—To dream of joy and festivity, is a token of good for such as would marry, or it betokens enjoyment for those fond of society. To the sad and fearful it announces absence of heaviness and fear. Juniper Berries.—To dream of these, signifies that the person so dreaming will shortly arrive at great honors and become a great person. To the married it foretells the birth of a male child. Jail.—If you dream of seeing others in jail, you will be deprived of your own liberty. If you dream of being imprisoned, you will be elevated to a high station in life and increase your number of friends. Jewels.—To dream of possessing jewels, signifies that you are on the road to happiness. Jury.—If you dream of being tried by a jury, you will lose your sweetheart, and gain the affections of another on a voyage. If you dream of being acquitted by a jury, you will shortly meet with interesting and romantic adventures.
Jollity.—Dreaming of joy, feasts, and celebrations is a positive and prosperous sign, indicating that the dreamer will achieve great success. Jessamine.—Dreaming of this beautiful flower suggests good fortune. For lovers, it’s a solid indication that they will soon get married. Jeopardy.—If you dream that you are in danger, it will actually bring you good luck. If a person dreaming like this is in business, it predicts success and significant profit. Jubilee.—Dreaming of being at a jubilee is a clear sign that you will inherit a fortune from wealthy relatives. Jockey.—If a woman dreams of seeing a jockey racing at full speed, she’ll receive an unexpected marriage proposal. For a man, dreaming of riding alongside or seeing a jockey at a race signifies a sudden positive change in his life. Jug.—Dreaming of drinking from a jug is a strong sign that you will embark on a journey. If the jug is large, the journey will be long; if it’s small, the journey will be brief; similarly, if the drink is enjoyable, the journey will be pleasant, and if it is unpleasant, the journey will be fraught with difficulties. Juniper.—Dreaming of juniper is considered unlucky, especially for someone who is ill. However, dreaming of picking juniper berries in winter signifies prosperity. Joy.—Dreaming of happiness and celebration is a good omen for those looking to marry, or it indicates enjoyment for those who love socializing. For the sad and anxious, it means freedom from sorrow and fear. Juniper Berries.—Dreaming of these berries indicates that the dreamer will soon achieve great honors and status. For those who are married, it predicts the birth of a son. Jail.—If you dream of seeing others in jail, it suggests that you will lose your own freedom. If you dream of being imprisoned, it means you will rise to a high position in life and gain many new friends. Jewels.—Dreaming of owning jewels signifies that you are on the path to happiness. Jury.—If you dream of being judged by a jury, you may lose your current sweetheart but gain the affections of someone new while traveling. If you dream of being found not guilty by a jury, you will soon encounter exciting and romantic adventures.
Kill.—To dream you kill a man, signifies assuredness of business. To dream you kill your father, is a bad sign. To dream you are killed, denotes loss to him whom you dreamed has killed you. Keys.—To dream of keys is favorable to a person in trade, and to a sailor, they denote some gift, and that the dreamer will become rich. To dream of finding a key, denotes an addition to your estate. If you are married, it foretells the birth of a child. If you give another a key, you will be speedily married. In love, keys betoken faithfulness and a good tempered sweetheart.
Kill.—Dreaming that you kill someone means you’ll have success in your work. Dreaming that you kill your father is a bad sign. If you dream that you’re being killed, it shows loss for the person who killed you in the dream. Keys.—Dreaming of keys is a good sign for someone in business, and for sailors, it indicates some kind of reward and that the dreamer will become wealthy. Dreaming of finding a key means you’ll gain something valuable. If you’re married, it suggests a child is on the way. Giving someone a key means you’ll get married soon. In love, keys symbolize loyalty and a cheerful partner.
Knives.—To dream of knives is a very unpropitious omen. It betokens lawsuits, poverty, disgrace, strife and a general failure in your projects. In love, it shows that your sweetheart is of a bad temper, and unfaithful, and that if you marry you will live in enmity and misery. Kissing.—For a man to dream of kissing a young maid, and that she vanishes away before he can accomplish his desire, denotes that the next day he shall see great store of good cheer. To dream you kiss a person deceased, signifies long life. Kite.—To dream of your seeing a kite, showeth you shall be in danger of thieves and robbers.
Knives.—Dreaming of knives is a really bad sign. It suggests lawsuits, poverty, disgrace, conflict, and overall failure in your plans. In love, it indicates that your partner has a bad temper and is unfaithful, and if you marry, you will live in hostility and sadness. Kissing.—If a man dreams of kissing a young woman, and she disappears before he can fulfill his desire, it means he will see a lot of good things the next day. Dreaming of kissing someone who has passed away signifies a long life. Kite.—Dreaming of seeing a kite warns that you may be at risk of thieves and robbers.
Ladder.—To dream you ascend a ladder, signifies honor. But to dream you descend a ladder, betokens damage. Lamb.—To dream that you feed or bring a lamb to the slaughter signifies torment. To dream that you see a lamb, or young kids, signifies extraordinary comfort. Leaping.—To dream you are leaping over walls, doors or gates, is a sign that you will encounter many difficulties in your present pursuits, and that your sweetheart will not marry you. Legs.—To dream that your legs are scabby or itchy, signifies fruitless perplexity and care. To dream one hath a wooden leg, signifies the alteration of condition, from good to bad, and from bad to worse. Letters.—To dream you receive letters, is demonstrative of your being beloved by a person of the opposite sex, who is very much your friend. To dream of writing letters, shows success in enterprises. Leopards.—Dreaming of leopards, foretells honor. Lettuce.—To dream that one eats salads made of lettuce, and other herbs that may be eaten raw, signifies trouble and difficulty in the management of affairs. Lemons.—To dream of lemons denotes contentions in your family and uneasiness on account of children. They announce the death of some relation and disappointment in love. Lion.—To dream of seeing this king of beasts, denotes that you will appear before your betters, and that you will be promoted to some lucrative office, accumulate riches, and marry a woman of great spirit. It argues success in trade and prosperity from a voyage by sea. Lookingglass.—To dream of looking in a glass, denotes children to the married and to the unmarried it promises a lover speedily. Lechery.—To dream of lechery, denotes to the dreamer a spell of sickness. Leapfrog.—For a man to dream he plays at leapfrog is bad. For many causes, troubles and vexations will soon overtake[31] him. If a maiden has this dream, it signifies that her lover is inconstant. Leap Year.—To dream of a leap year is one of the best and most lucky dreams. Everything you undertake about this time will prosper and your efforts will be fourfold successful. It is like good to male and female. Leeward.—For a captain or seafaring man to dream his vessel drifts leeward, is ominous of a storm. Land.—If a man dreams he hath good lands well enclosed with pleasant pastures, bestowed upon him, he will have a handsome wife. But if the land seems spacious and not enclosed, that denotes pleasure, joy and riches. If he dreams that the said unenclosed lands have fair gardens and fountains, fields, pleasant groves and orchards adjoining thereto, that signifies that he will marry a discreet, chaste and beautiful wife, and that she will bear him handsome children. If he dreams the land is sown with wheat, that signifies money and profit, with care and industry. But if he dreams it is sown with any kind of pulse, that denotes affliction and trouble. Lantern.—He that dreams he sees a lantern with a light in it, extinguished, that signifies unto him sadness, sickness and poverty. Laurel.—To dream you see a laurel tree is a token of victory and pleasure, and if you be married, it denotes the inheritance of possession by your wife. To dream one sees or smells laurel, if it be a woman, she shall bear children. If a maid, she will be suddenly married. Law.—As to matters of law, to dream of places, of pleading, judges, attorneys, &c., signifies trouble, expense and revealing of secrets. If a sick man dreameth he obtains a suit, he shall come to a better estate. Lizard.—To dream that one sees a lizard, signifies ill-luck and misfortune by secret enemies. Logs.—To dream that one is cleaving a log is a sign that strangers shall come to the party dreaming. Light.—To dream you see a great light is a happy presage. It denotes that you will attain great honors and become very rich. In love, it shows a sweetheart of an amiable disposition, that you will marry well, have children and be very happy. Lightning.—To dream of lightning without tempest, and falling near, without touching the body, signifies change of place. If a man dreams he saw lightning fall below him, it will hinder his traveling. But if you dream that you are all burned and consumed with lightning, it is death to the dreamer. Lilies.—To dream that one sees, holds, smells lilies out of their season, it signifies that the hope of the thing desired will be frustrated. But the same dream of lilies in their season is good. Linen.—To dream you are dressed in clean linen, denotes that you will shortly receive some glad tidings. That your sweetheart is faithful, and will marry. If it is dirty, then it denotes poverty, and disappointment in love. Lioness.—Dreaming of seeing a lioness is good to the rich or poor. Marriage is also hereby signified. Those that have children upon this dream shall lose them. But if you dream that she destroys you it is death to the dreamer. For persons at sea to dream of this animal is a sign of storm. Lean.—If one dreams he is grown lean and wasted, he will be disturbed and have suits at law, or some other ill business[32] that will occasion the loss of his estate, or else he is in danger of falling sick. Nevertheless, if a woman dreams the tongue grows less, it signifies unto her honors, wisdom, prudence and discretion. Lice.—To dream that you are lousy and that you are killing a great number of them, is a very good omen. It denotes great riches to the dreamer. They also portend deliverance from enemies, and that you will overcome much slander and malice. Lips.—To dream that one hath red, handsome lips, is a sign that your friends enjoy their health. And to have them dry and chapped, the contrary. Lying.—To tell a lie in a dream is not good, except by players and jesters, who practise it, and deceive people. Lake.—To dream of a peaceful lake, denotes content. To dream of gazing into a lake, denotes an access of fortune from an unexpected source. To dream of floating on a lake, signifies to glide through life without trouble and with many friends. Legacy.—To dream of receiving one, denotes losing whatever you own that is in the hands of another, involving you in litigation, debt, unhappiness and trouble. Laughing.—To dream of laughing violently, betokens sorrow and weeping. It also denotes change of circumstances and friends. Love.—To dream of being in love, denotes that you are not susceptible. If you dream of another loving you, you will pass through life alone and unsought. Lamp.—To dream of a burning lamp, signifies prosperity. To dream of a lamp suddenly extinguished, signifies the death of a near friend. Losses.—To dream you lose something on which you set great value, denotes that you will hear of something which will give you great pleasure. If you dream of losing money, you will receive a gift from some one which will astonish and please you. To dream that you have lost some part of your dress, foretells you that there is some one intending to confer some favor on you.
Ladder.—Dreaming that you climb a ladder means you'll gain honor. But dreaming that you go down a ladder means you'll face damage. Lamb.—Dreaming that you feed or take a lamb to be slaughtered signifies torment. Dreaming of seeing a lamb or young goats means extraordinary comfort. Leaping.—Dreaming that you leap over walls, doors, or gates indicates you'll face many difficulties in your current pursuits, and your sweetheart won't marry you. Legs.—Dreaming that your legs are scabby or itchy signifies fruitless worry and care. Dreaming of having a wooden leg indicates your condition will change from good to bad, or from bad to worse. Letters.—Dreaming of receiving letters shows someone of the opposite sex loves you and is a good friend. Dreaming of writing letters indicates success in your endeavors. Leopards.—Dreaming of leopards foretells honor. Lettuce.—Dreaming of eating salads made with lettuce and other herbs signifies trouble and difficulty in managing affairs. Lemons.—Dreaming of lemons indicates family disputes and unease concerning children. They may signal the death of a relative and disappointment in love. Lion.—Dreaming of seeing this king of beasts signifies you'll stand before those of higher status, receive a promotion to a profitable position, accumulate wealth, and marry a strong woman. It suggests success in trade and prosperity from a sea voyage. Lookingglass.—Dreaming of looking into a mirror indicates children for the married, and a speedy lover for the unmarried. Lechery.—Dreaming of lechery indicates the dreamer will be ill. Leapfrog.—For a man, dreaming of playing leapfrog is bad. He will soon face many troubles and worries. For a woman, this dream signifies that her lover is unfaithful. Leap Year.—Dreaming of a leap year is one of the best and luckiest dreams. Everything you undertake around this time will flourish, and your efforts will be fourfold successful. It's a good sign for both men and women. Leeward.—For a captain or seafaring person to dream their vessel drifts leeward is a warning of a storm. Land.—If a man dreams he has good lands enclosed with nice pastures, he will get a beautiful wife. If the land seems spacious and unenclosed, it means joy, pleasure, and wealth. If he dreams the unenclosed land has nice gardens, fountains, fields, pleasant groves, and orchards nearby, it signifies that he will marry a wise, chaste, and beautiful wife who will bear him lovely children. If he dreams the land is sown with wheat, it signifies money and profit through care and hard work. But if he dreams it's sown with pulses, it suggests affliction and trouble. Lantern.—Dreaming of seeing a lantern with a light out signifies sadness, sickness, and poverty. Laurel.—Dreaming of seeing a laurel tree is a sign of victory and pleasure, and if you are married, it indicates inheritance through your wife. Dreaming of smelling or seeing laurel means a woman will have children. If a maiden dreams of it, she will marry quickly. Law.—Dreaming of legal places, pleading, judges, attorneys, etc., means trouble, expenses, and revealing secrets. If a sick person dreams of winning a lawsuit, they will improve their situation. Lizard.—Dreaming of seeing a lizard signifies bad luck and misfortune from secret enemies. Logs.—Dreaming of splitting a log signifies that strangers will come to the dreamer. Light.—Dreaming of seeing a bright light is a good omen. It signifies that you will achieve great honors and become wealthy. In love, it indicates a kind sweetheart and good prospects for marriage, children, and happiness. Lightning.—Dreaming of lightning without a storm falling nearby, without hitting your body, indicates a change of location. If a man dreams of lightning falling below him, it will impede his travels. But if you dream of being burned and consumed by lightning, it means death for the dreamer. Lilies.—Dreaming of seeing, holding, or smelling lilies out of season means your hopes will be dashed. But dreaming of lilies in season is good. Linen.—Dreaming of being dressed in clean linen means you will soon receive good news that your sweetheart is faithful and will marry you. If it's dirty, it signifies poverty and disappointment in love. Lioness.—Dreaming of seeing a lioness is good for both the rich and poor. It signifies marriage. Those with children who dream of this will lose them. However, if you dream that she harms you, it means death for the dreamer. For people at sea, dreaming of this animal signals a storm. Lean.—If someone dreams they have become lean and wasted, it means they will face legal disputes or other unfortunate situations that may lead to loss of property, or they might fall ill. However, if a woman dreams her tongue shrinks, it signifies honor, wisdom, prudence, and discretion. Lice.—Dreaming that you are infested with lice and are killing many of them is a very good omen. It signifies great wealth for the dreamer. It also predicts deliverance from enemies and overcoming slander and malice. Lips.—Dreaming of having red, attractive lips is a sign that your friends are healthy. If they are dry and chapped, the opposite is true. Lying.—Telling a lie in a dream is unfavorable, except for actors and jesters who practice deceit. Lake.—Dreaming of a calm lake signifies contentment. Gazing into a lake signifies unexpected fortune. Floating on a lake signifies a smooth life with many friends. Legacy.—Dreaming of receiving a legacy means losing what you possess that is in someone else's hands, leading to litigation, debt, unhappiness, and trouble. Laughing.—Dreaming of laughing uncontrollably signifies sorrow and crying. It also indicates changes in circumstances and friendships. Love.—Dreaming of being in love signifies that you are not easily affected. If you dream of someone loving you, it suggests you'll live alone and go unpursued. Lamp.—Dreaming of a burning lamp signifies prosperity. Dreaming of a lamp going out suddenly indicates the death of a close friend. Losses.—Dreaming that you lose something you value greatly means you will hear something that will bring you great joy. If you dream of losing money, you'll receive a surprising and pleasing gift from someone. Dreaming that you've lost a piece of your clothing foretells that someone intends to grant you a favor.
Malice.—To dream that some one bears you malice, foretells a pleasant prospect in your worldly affairs; and that you will be advanced to some important station either by marriage, if you are not married, or if so, through the influence of friends. Mansion.—To dream that you inhabit a mansion, is not good; expect some calamity happening either to yourself, or some relative, or lover. Maid.—To dream you obtain a young maid, signifies joy. To dream you take away a maid by force, signifies sorrow. Markets.—To dream of markets filled with goods and folks, is a good dream to those that traffic. But riding to market signifies a short voyage. If in a storm, the voyage will be difficult and the success of your voyage doubtful. If in fair weather, the result will be the contrary. Marriage.—To dream you are married, is ominous of death, and very unfavorable to the dreamer. It denotes poverty, a prison, and misfortune. To dream you assist at a wedding, is the forerunner of some pleasing news and great success. To dream of lying with your newly married husband or wife, threatens danger and sudden misfortunes and also that you will lose part of your property. To the sailor, it argues storm and shipwrecks with a narrow escape from death. Milk.—To dream you drink[33] milk, is an extraordinary good sign. And to dream you see breasts of milk, signifies profit. To dream you are carrying milk is a good sign, but if you fall and spill it, misfortune will befall you, from which it would be difficult to extricate yourself. Mad.—To dream you are mad, and that you are in company with mad people, is very good to the dreamer. It promises long life, riches, happy marriage, success in trade and good children. If you are a farmer, some accident will happen to a part of your live stock, but you will have plentiful crops. If you are in lawsuit, it will determine greatly in your favor. Mice.—To dream of mice, denotes prosperity, success in love, and a happy marriage. For a married woman to dream of mice, it is a token that she will be with child shortly and that the fruit of her womb will become very rich and powerful. Midwife.—To dream you see a midwife, is a revealing of secrets, and signifies hurt. To those who are kept by force, to dream of a midwife, signifies liberty. If a woman that is not with child dreameth often of seeing her, it forebodeth she shall have a fit of sickness, which shall be long and continuous. Martyr.—If one dreams he dies for religion, that man will arrive at great honor. It signifies also that his soul will be happy hereafter. Meat.—To dream that you see the meat you have eaten, signifies loss and damage. Measles.—If any one dreams he hath the measles, it denotes he shall gain profit and wealth, but it shall be with infamy. Mire.—
Malice.—Dreaming that someone dislikes you predicts a positive outlook in your worldly affairs; you may gain an important position either through marriage, if you're not already married, or through friends' support if you are. Mansion.—Dreaming that you live in a mansion is not a good sign; anticipate some misfortune either for yourself, a relative, or a romantic partner. Maid.—Dreaming of getting a young maid indicates joy. If you dream of taking a maid by force, it signifies sadness. Markets.—Dreaming of markets bustling with goods and people is a good omen for merchants. However, riding to market signifies a short journey. If you encounter a storm, the journey will be challenging, and your success will be uncertain. If the weather is clear, the outcome will be the opposite. Marriage.—Dreaming that you are married is a bad omen, predicting death and misfortune for you. It suggests poverty, imprisonment, and hardship. Dreaming of attending a wedding heralds pleasant news and great success. Dreaming of being intimate with your newly married partner threatens danger and sudden misfortune and may result in loss of property. For sailors, it indicates storms and shipwrecks, with narrow escapes from death. Milk.—Dreaming of drinking milk is an extremely good sign. Dreaming of seeing milk-producing breasts signifies profit. Dreaming of carrying milk is a good sign, but spilling it could lead to unfortunate events that are hard to recover from. Mad.—Dreaming that you are mad and in the company of mad people is very favorable for you. It promises long life, wealth, a happy marriage, success in business, and good children. If you're a farmer, an accident may happen to some of your livestock, but you'll have abundant crops. If you are involved in a lawsuit, the outcome will be highly favorable for you. Mice.—Dreaming of mice signifies prosperity, love success, and a happy marriage. For a married woman, dreaming of mice means she will soon be pregnant, and her child will grow up to be very rich and powerful. Midwife.—Dreaming of a midwife reveals secrets and signifies harm. For those held against their will, dreaming of a midwife indicates freedom. If a woman who isn't pregnant frequently dreams of seeing one, it foreshadows a prolonged illness. Martyr.—If someone dreams they die for their faith, they will receive great honors and their soul will find happiness in the afterlife. Meat.—Dreaming that you see the meat you’ve consumed signifies loss and damage. Measles.—If someone dreams they have the measles, it suggests they will gain wealth, but it will come with shame. Mire.—
Monkeys.—To dream of these mischievous creatures, is ominous of evil. They announce deceit in love, unfaithfulness in the married state, undutiful children, malicious enemies, and an attack by thieves. Mountains.—To dream you see steep and craggy mountains, presages difficulties in accomplishing your designs. If you ascend them and gain the top, you will be successful in whatever you undertake, become very rich, and arrive at great honors in the state. To a maid, they denote that she will marry a man who will become rich and powerful, and that her children will be people of consequence. Mulberries.—To dream of mulberries is of good import. To the maiden, they foretell a speedy and happy marriage. To the lover, constancy and affection in his mistress. They also denote wealth, honors and many children. They are particularly favoring to sailors and farmers. Music.—To dream you hear delicious music is a very favorable omen, promising joyful news from a long absent friend. To married people it denotes sweet tempered children. In love it shows that your sweetheart is very fond of you, is good tempered, sincere and constant. Rough and discordant music foretells trouble, vexation and disappointment. Monster.—To see a monster in the sea is not good; but out of the sea every fish and great monster is good. Money.—To dream of receiving money, is a good omen. In love, it foretells[34] a speedy marriage and many children. If you dream you lose money, it is a proof you will be deceived in love, and be unsuccessful in some favorite pursuit. To dream you are paying money, foretells the birth of a son destined to cut a great figure in life. Moon.—To dream of the moon is a very favorable omen; it denotes sudden joy, great success in love; but unfaithfulness in the married state, undutiful children, and malicious enemies. Mother.—To dream you see your own mother living, signifies joy. To see your mother dead, signifies misfortune. Melons.—To dream of melons, to sick persons is a prognostic of recovery, by reason of their humidity or juicy substance. Monuments.—If a sick person dreams of seeing monuments, he or she is dreaming will quickly recover. For the healthy to dream of monuments is a sign of good luck. Misery.—Dreaming that you are in great misery on account of some calamity that has befallen either your sweetheart, partner in life, or a relation, denotes that you may expect some important event occurring, which will be deeply interesting to you. Mad Dog.—To dream that you meet a mad dog denotes that you will be fortunate in any undertaking in which you are engaged, and that success will crown your efforts. Murder.—To dream that you see a murder committed, indicates that you will shortly have the pleasure of welcoming one whom you had not expected to see again in this world. Murderer.—If any one dreams of being a murderer be sure you will be slandered and calumniated by one who has been a professed friend and admirer previously. Musician.—For one to dream of being a musician, who understands nothing of the art of music, is an indication that the dreamer will have peace and comfort in the domestic state.
Monkeys.—Dreaming of these playful creatures is a warning of trouble. They signal deception in love, unfaithfulness in marriage, disobedient children, harmful enemies, and a theft. Mountains.—Seeing steep and rugged mountains in a dream suggests challenges in achieving your goals. If you climb them and reach the summit, you will succeed in all your endeavors, become wealthy, and gain great respect in society. For a woman, it suggests she will marry a man who becomes wealthy and powerful, and that her children will be significant people. Mulberries.—Dreaming of mulberries is a good sign. For a young woman, it promises a quick and happy marriage. For a lover, it signifies loyalty and affection from their partner. It also indicates wealth, respect, and many children. They are particularly favorable for sailors and farmers. Music.—Hearing beautiful music in a dream is a very positive omen, suggesting joyful news from a long-lost friend. For married couples, it indicates sweet-tempered children. In love, it shows that your partner cares deeply for you, is good-natured, sincere, and devoted. Discordant music, however, predicts trouble, frustration, and disappointment. Monster.—Seeing a monster in the sea is not a good sign; however, any fish or large creature that is out of the sea is favorable. Money.—Dreaming of receiving money is a good sign. In love, it indicates a quick marriage and many children. Dreaming of losing money signals that you will be deceived in love and will face setbacks in something you care about. Dreaming of paying money suggests the birth of a son who will achieve great things in life. Moon.—Dreaming of the moon is a very positive omen; it suggests sudden joy and great success in love, but also warns of infidelity in marriage, disobedient children, and harmful enemies. Mother.—Dreaming of seeing your mother alive signifies joy. Seeing her deceased signifies hardship. Melons.—For sick individuals to dream of melons predicts recovery, due to their moist and juicy nature. Monuments.—If a sick person dreams of monuments, it means they will recover quickly. For healthy people, dreaming of monuments signifies good luck. Misery.—Dreaming that you are in deep sorrow due to a disaster affecting your partner, loved one, or relative suggests that you can expect an important event that will deeply interest you. Mad Dog.—Dreaming of encountering a mad dog indicates that you will be fortunate in any endeavor you are currently pursuing, and that success will be yours. Murder.—Witnessing a murder in a dream suggests that you will soon enjoy a surprise visit from someone you thought you would never see again. Murderer.—If someone dreams of being a murderer, be sure that they will be slandered and criticized by someone who was once a friend and admirer. Musician.—Dreaming of being a musician without any musical knowledge signifies that the dreamer will experience peace and comfort in their home life.
Nakedness.—To dream you see a man naked, signifies fear and terror. To dream you see a woman naked, signifies honor and joy, provided she be fair skinned and handsome. But if she is crooked, old, wrinkled or otherwise ill made, and black withal, it signifies shame, repentance and ill luck. Nightmare.—To dream of being ridden by the nightmare is a sign that a woman so dreaming, shall be domineered over by a fool. Night-walks.—To dream of walking in the night, signifies trouble and melancholy. Nutmegs.—To dream of nutmegs is a sign that many changes will overtake you. Navigation.—If one dreams that he is sailing in a boat and recreating himself without fear, he will have comfort and success in his affairs, but if the water be tempestuous, it falleth out contrarily. To dream of being in a ship or boat, and in danger of oversetting or shipwreck, it is a sign of danger unless the party be a prisoner or captive, and in that case it denotes liberty and freedom. Night-birds.—To dream of any kind of night-birds, as the owl, bittern and bat, is ominous, and those who have such dreams should undertake no business on the day following. He that travels by sea or land, and sees in his dream any of these birds, will fall into a great tempest or into the hands of thieves. Nightingale.—To dream of the nightingale signifieth good work, and principally wedding. Nine-pins.—To dream of playing at[35] nine-pins is a sign of quarreling; if successful, you will get the better of your adversary; if the reverse, you will be worsted. Night-hag.—For a woman to dream of a night-hag, denotes that she will be much slandered by some one whom she deems her friend. For a man to dream of this nonentity, is a sign that some woman is endeavoring to do him an injury. Neigh.—To dream you hear horses neigh, augurs that you will have new and powerful friends, who will do you much service. Negroes.—It is not good to dream of negroes, unless they be singing or dancing, or otherwise making merry. To dream of seeing negroes in a church is ominous of evil. Nose.—To dream one has a fair and great nose is a good to all, for it denotes prosperity in affairs, and acquaintance with rich persons. Nosegays.—To dream of gathering and making nosegays is unlucky, showing that our hope shall wither as flowers do in a nosegay. Nut Tree.—Dreaming that you see nut trees, signifies riches and content gained with labor and pain. Dreaming that you find nuts that have been hid, signifies that you will find treasure. Nails.—To dream your nails are growing long is very good, and denotes riches, prosperity and happiness; great success in love, a good, industrious husband or wife, with dutiful children; it also foretells that you will suddenly receive a sum of money that will be of great use to you. Nectarines.—To dream of nectarines is ominous of strife between friends, of riches to the farmer and tradesman, of infidelity to lovers, of children to the married, of bad weather to the sailor, and to the poor they announce plenty and increase of wages. Nuts.—To dream you see clusters of them denotes riches and happiness. To the lover, success and a good-tempered sweetheart. If you are gathering them, it is not a good omen, for you will pursue some matter that will not turn out to your advantage. If you crack them, the person who courts you, or to whom you pay your addresses, will treat you with indifference, or be very unfaithful. Needle.—For a female to dream she is busy with the needle, indicates that she is about to take a journey either of pleasure or necessity. For one of the male sex to dream he is using the needle (except he is a tailor), forebodes a series of distressing and unpleasant matters are about to harass and perplex him.
Nakedness.—To dream of seeing a man naked signifies fear and terror. To dream of seeing a woman naked signifies honor and joy, as long as she is fair-skinned and attractive. But if she is crooked, old, wrinkled, or otherwise unattractive, and dark-skinned, it signifies shame, regret, and bad luck. Nightmare.—To dream of being plagued by a nightmare means that a woman who dreams this will be controlled by a fool. Night-walks.—To dream of walking in the night indicates trouble and sadness. Nutmegs.—To dream of nutmegs is a sign that many changes will come your way. Navigation.—If you dream that you are sailing in a boat and enjoying yourself without fear, you'll find comfort and success in your endeavors; but if the water is stormy, things will go badly. To dream of being in a ship or boat and in danger of capsizing or shipwreck means danger unless the person is a prisoner or captive; in that case, it signifies freedom and liberation. Night-birds.—To dream of any type of night-bird, like an owl, bittern, or bat, is a bad omen, and those who have such dreams should not undertake any business the following day. Anyone traveling by sea or land who sees these birds in their dreams will encounter a great storm or fall into the hands of thieves. Nightingale.—To dream of a nightingale signifies good deeds, particularly related to weddings. Nine-pins.—To dream of playing nine-pins indicates quarreling; if you succeed, you'll come out on top against your opponent; if not, you'll lose. Night-hag.—For a woman to dream of a night-hag suggests she will be slandered by someone she considers a friend. For a man to dream of this figure indicates that some woman is trying to harm him. Neigh.—To dream you hear horses neigh suggests that you will gain new and powerful friends who will be very helpful to you. Negroes.—Dreaming of negroes is unfavorable unless they are singing, dancing, or otherwise enjoying themselves. Dreaming of seeing negroes in a church is a bad omen. Nose.—To dream of having a beautiful and prominent nose is a positive sign, indicating prosperity in affairs and connections with wealthy individuals. Nosegays.—To dream of gathering and creating nosegays is a bad sign, showing that your hopes will fade like flowers in a nosegay. Nut Tree.—Dreaming of nut trees signifies wealth and satisfaction achieved through hard work and effort. Finding hidden nuts in a dream signifies that you will discover treasure. Nails.—To dream that your nails are growing long is very positive, indicating wealth, prosperity, happiness, success in love, a hard-working spouse, and obedient children; it also foretells that you will suddenly receive a significant amount of money that will be very useful to you. Nectarines.—To dream of nectarines is a sign of conflict between friends, wealth for farmers and merchants, infidelity for lovers, children for the married, bad weather for sailors, and for the poor, it indicates abundance and wage increases. Nuts.—To dream you see clusters of nuts signifies wealth and happiness. For a lover, it means success and a good-natured partner. If you are gathering them, it is not a good omen, as you'll pursue something that won't work out for you. If you crack them, the person you are courting will be indifferent or very unfaithful. Needle.—For a woman to dream she is busy with a needle indicates she is about to take a journey, either for pleasure or necessity. For a man to dream he is using a needle (unless he is a tailor) foreshadows a series of distressing and unpleasant matters that will trouble and worry him.
Olives.—To dream you see olives, denotes happiness, and that you will be successful in all your present undertakings. To the lover, they foretell a speedy marriage with the object of your affections. If you are gathering them off the trees, they announce much trouble and vexation through friends and children; to the lover, they show your sweetheart is unfaithful. Onions.—
Olives.—Dreaming of olives means happiness and that you will succeed in all your current efforts. For lovers, it predicts a quick marriage with the person you care about. If you see yourself picking them from the trees, it suggests you'll face a lot of trouble and frustration because of friends and kids; for those in love, it indicates your partner may be unfaithful. Onions.—
Oysters.—To dream you are eating oysters, is a very favorable omen. Ocean.—To dream you are on the ocean with a woman, is a sign some female friend is deceitful, or that you are deceitful[36] in some friends. It is unlucky to dream you swim, walk on, or catch fish in the season. But it is nevertheless lucky to dream of the ocean to any person about to go on a journey, unless, indeed, it be very tempestuous. Overturned.—If a woman dreams she be overturned while riding, it is ominous that she shall be greatly distressed for a short time. For a man to have this dream, denotes that some animal to which he is attached will sicken and perhaps die. Orphans.—Whoever dreams of orphans will receive profits or riches by the hand of a stranger. For a man to dream of a female orphan, denotes that his wife will be rich. To dream about orphans in any way is an excellent dream to both sexes. Office.—To dream you are turned out of your office, foretells death and loss of property. If you are in love, it foretells want of affection in your sweetheart and misery if you marry the present object of your affection. Oil.—Dreaming that you are anointed with oil, is good for women, but for men, denotes shame. Olive Trees.—Dreaming that you see an olive tree with olives, denotes peace, delight, concord, liberty, dignity, and fruition of your desires. To dream that you beat the olives down, is good for all but servants. Oven.—If you dream that you see an oven hot, it signifies change of place. Owl.—To dream of this bird at night is a bad omen. It foretells sickness, poverty and imprisonment. It also forewarns you some male friend is perfidious. Oxen.—Dreaming of oxen denotes a year of plenty and fruitfulness. But if they appear poor and lean it threatens a year of scarcity and famine. To dream you feed oxen is a good sign, but to see oxen go to water is a bad sign. Old Man.—For a woman to dream she is courted by an old man, is a sure prognostic that she will receive a sum of money and be successful in her undertakings. For a maid to dream of it, shows that she will marry a rich young fellow, and have many children by him, who will all become rich. Old Woman.—For a man to dream he is courting an old woman, and that she returns his love, is a very fortunate omen. It prefigures success in worldly concerns, that he will many a beautiful young woman, have lovely children, and be very happy. Oranges.—Dreaming that you see and cut oranges, signifies wounds, grief and vexation, whether they be ripe or not. Organ.—Dreaming that you hear the sound of an organ, signifies joy. Orchard.—To dream that you are in an orchard, denotes that you will become rich, that you will marry much to your advantage. For a married person to dream of being in an orchard, shows an increase of children, who will become rich and live happy. In love, it denotes affection and constancy in your sweetheart. Offend.—To dream that some one has greatly offended you, is an indication that you are going a long journey to some one you greatly esteem. If you dream that you have offended some one you love, it signifies that you are about to be visited by a friend whom you have not seen for a long time. Offer.—For a female to dream that she has received an offer of love from one of the male sex, portends troubles and sorrows await her. For one to dream that she has rejected an offer of marriage, betokens[37] that she will be surprised with the news that a near relative is dead and left her a large some of money.
Oysters.—Dreaming that you're eating oysters is a very positive sign. Ocean.—Dreaming that you're on the ocean with a woman suggests that some female friend may be dishonest, or that you're being deceitful with some friends. It's unlucky to dream about swimming, walking on, or catching fish during the season. However, dreaming of the ocean is lucky for anyone about to travel, unless the ocean is very stormy. Overturned.—If a woman dreams she gets thrown off while riding, it's a sign she will experience significant distress for a short time. If a man has this dream, it means an animal he's attached to may get sick and possibly die. Orphans.—Anyone who dreams of orphans will receive wealth or benefits from a stranger. If a man dreams of a female orphan, it means his wife will be wealthy. Dreaming about orphans in any context is a great sign for both genders. Office.—Dreaming you’ve been fired from your job predicts death and loss of property. If you’re in love, it means your partner may lack affection toward you, bringing misery if you marry them. Oil.—Dreaming that you're being anointed with oil is good for women, but for men, it indicates shame. Olive Trees.—Dreaming of seeing an olive tree with olives represents peace, joy, harmony, freedom, respect, and the fulfillment of your desires. Dreaming you shake the olives off is good for everyone except for servants. Oven.—If you dream of a hot oven, it signifies a change of address. Owl.—Dreaming of this bird at night is a bad sign. It predicts illness, poverty, and imprisonment. It also warns that a male friend is untrustworthy. Oxen.—Dreaming of oxen suggests a year of abundance and productivity. But if they look poor and thin, it warns of a year of scarcity and famine. Dreaming you feed oxen is a good sign, while dreaming you see them going to water is a bad omen. Old Man.—For a woman to dream that an old man is romantically interested in her is a sure sign that she will come into money and succeed in her endeavors. For a young woman to have this dream indicates she will marry a wealthy young man and have many children, all of whom will also be prosperous. Old Woman.—If a man dreams he is courting an old woman, and she returns his affection, it's a very lucky omen. It suggests success in life's pursuits, that he will attract many beautiful young women, have lovely children, and be very happy. Oranges.—Dreaming that you see and cut oranges signifies injuries, sorrow, and frustration, regardless of their ripeness. Organ.—Hearing the sound of an organ in a dream signifies happiness. Orchard.—Dreaming that you're in an orchard means you will become wealthy and marry advantageously. For a married person, dreaming of being in an orchard indicates an increase in children who will prosper and be happy. In love, it signifies loyalty and affection from your partner. Offend.—Dreaming that someone has deeply offended you means you are about to go on a long journey to visit someone you hold in high regard. If you dream that you've offended someone you love, it means you are about to receive a visit from a friend you haven't seen in a long time. Offer.—For a woman to dream she has received a love proposal from a man indicates that troubles and sorrows are coming her way. If she dreams of rejecting a marriage proposal, it suggests she will be surprised by news of a close relative's death, leaving her a large sum of money.
Pain.—To dream you are suffering great pain from toothache, headache, rheumatism, or in any part or your body, denotes that you are about to receive some glad tidings from one who has been long absent from you. Passion.—To dream that you are very passionate with some one, denotes that you are likely to be afflicted with some dangerous sickness, probably unto death. If you dream that some one is in a passion with you, it betokens some good fortune is about to attend you. Pedestrian.—To dream of making a long journey on foot, betokens great hardships, false friends, loss of money, unhappy marriage connections and final retirement from the world. Peddler.—To dream of a peddler, signifies that you have a false estimate of your friends’ value, and that time will show them to be hypocrites. Physician.—To dream of a physician, signifies good in many forms; if he is relieving you, you have made a favorable impression where you most desire it; if, as a friend, you meet him in society, look for true, happy love. Pleasure.—If you dream you are enjoying great pleasure, you may expect serious disappointment and difficulty in some project that engages your mind. Puzzle.—If you dream that you are puzzled with some intricate matter, and cannot unravel the mystery, be sure that some one is about to confer a great favor on you. Ploughing.—To dream of ploughing is good; but if the horse seems to sink into the ground, it portends loss of labor, dearth of corn, and ill harvest weather. Pail.—To dream of milking in a dirty pail, is not a good sign. Paper.—To dream of paper is a good omen, but if it appears rumpled, it will give you much pain. Peaches.—Dreaming of peaches in season, denotes content, health and pleasure. Pears.—Dreaming of pears well baked, denotes great success and expedition in business. Pies.—Dreaming of making pies is joy and profit. Pigeons.—Dreaming you see pigeons is good. Pine Trees.—Dreaming that you see a pine tree, denotes idleness and remissness. Pile.—Dreaming that you pile anything against the wall, denotes assistance in business. Poverty.—To dream of being in poverty, signifies good to some, but cross fortune to those that make commodity of their tongue and fair speech. Prayers.—To dream you offer up prayers and supplications to God, signifies happiness. Predecessors.—Dreaming of your predecessors, as grandfathers and other ancestors, signifies care. Pit.—To dream of falling into a pit, shows that in some way heavy misfortune is about to attend you; that your sweetheart is false, and prefers another. To a sailor, it forebodes some sad disaster at the next port you touch at. To dream you are in a pit, and that you climb out of it, foreshows that you will have many enemies and experience much trouble, but that you will overcome them, marry well, and become rich; to sailors, it denotes that they will experience shipwreck, and be cast on a foreign shore, where they will be hospitably received, and marry rich and handsome wives and live at ease. Plays.—To dream you[38] are at play, is the forerunner of good luck. It betokens great happiness in the marriage state, and success in business. To a maid, it shows speedy marriage with a young man, who will be very successful in life, and acquire riches and honors and make her happy. Purse.—To dream of finding a purse, is a very favorable omen. It denotes great happiness, and unlooked for prosperity. In love, it is the sure token of a speedy marriage, and of being dearly beloved by the object of your affection. To dream you lose your purse, shows the loss of a friend. In other respects, it denotes that some pleasant adventure is about to happen to you, by which you will be the gainer; to the sailor, it denotes the loss of his sweetheart whilst at sea. Plums.—To dream of plums, augurs but little good to the dreamer; they are the forerunners of ill luck, and show loss of goods and reputation. They are indicative of infidelity in lovers and much vexation in the married state. Palm.—If one dreams that he sees or smells the palm, it signifies prosperity. If it be a woman that dreams so, she shall bear children. If it be a maid, she will be suddenly married. Partridges.—Dreaming of partridges, is a sign that a man shall have to do with women that are malicious, ungrateful, and void of conscience. Plague.—If any one dreams he hath the plague, it signifies his hidden store will be discovered, and he will run the risk of losing it. Plant.—Dreaming that you see a plant come out of your body, is death. To dream of plants quick of growth, as the vine and the peach tree, denotes that the good and evil portended shall quickly happen. But trees that are slow of growing, as the oak, olive, &c., show that the good or evil that shall happen to us shall be long in coming. Polecat.—If a man dreams he has a polecat, he shall have some ill natured woman. Pond.—Dreaming that you see a little pond, signifies the love of a beautiful woman. If a woman have that dream, she shall have her design accomplished. To dream that your pond is dried up, signifies poverty or death. To dream that you are in a boat, upon a pond of clear water, is very good, and signifies joy and success in affairs. Pot Herbs.—To dream that you see pot herbs, especially such as have a strong smell, signifies a discovery of hidden secrets and domestic concerns. Precipices.—Dreaming that you see great precipices, signifies much injury to person and goods. Prisoners.—To dream of seeing prisoners executed, is a good dream, signifies a boldness of courage and a very clear conscience. Paths.—
Pain.—If you dream you're experiencing intense pain from toothache, headache, rheumatism, or any part of your body, it means you're about to receive some happy news from someone who's been away for a long time. Passion.—If you dream that you're very passionate with someone, it suggests you might be dealing with some serious illness, potentially serious enough to be life-threatening. If you dream that someone is angry with you, it indicates that good fortune is coming your way. Pedestrian.—Dreaming of taking a long walk symbolizes significant hardships, untrustworthy friends, financial losses, unfortunate marriage connections, and eventually withdrawing from the world. Peddler.—A dream involving a peddler indicates that you have an inaccurate view of your friends' true worth, and time will reveal them to be hypocrites. Physician.—Dreaming of a doctor signifies positivity in various forms; if he is helping you, you've made a good impression where you want it most; if you meet him as a friend in social settings, expect genuine, joyful love. Pleasure.—If you dream you're having a lot of fun, brace yourself for serious disappointment and challenges in a project that's on your mind. Puzzle.—If you dream you're confused by something complex and can't figure it out, it means someone is about to do you a significant favor. Ploughing.—Dreaming of ploughing is a good sign; however, if the horse appears to be sinking into the ground, it warns of loss of effort, scarcity of crops, and bad harvest weather. Pail.—Dreaming of milking into a dirty pail is an unfavorable omen. Paper.—Dreaming of paper is a good sign, but if it looks crumpled, it will bring you a lot of distress. Peaches.—Dreaming of ripe peaches indicates contentment, health, and joy. Pears.—Dreaming of well-baked pears signifies great success and swift progress in business. Pies.—Dreaming of making pies indicates joy and profit. Pigeons.—Dreaming of seeing pigeons is a positive sign. Pine Trees.—Seeing a pine tree in your dreams indicates laziness and neglect. Pile.—Dreaming of stacking something against a wall suggests help in business matters. Poverty.—To dream of being poor signifies good fortune for some, but misfortune for those who rely on their words and charm. Prayers.—If you dream you are praying and asking God for help, it signifies happiness. Predecessors.—Dreaming of your ancestors, like grandfathers and others, suggests care or concern. Pit.—Dreaming of falling into a pit signifies impending, serious misfortune; it implies your partner is unfaithful and favors someone else. For sailors, it foreshadows a disaster at the next port. To dream you climb out of a pit suggests you'll face many enemies and challenges, but will ultimately succeed, marry well, and become wealthy; for sailors, it foreshadows shipwrecks and being welcomed on foreign shores, where they'll find rich and attractive spouses, living comfortably. Plays.—Dreaming you are playing is a sign of good luck, indicating happiness in marriage and success in work. For a young woman, it predicts a quick marriage to a young man who will be very successful and bring her happiness. Purse.—Dreaming of finding a purse is a very positive sign, suggesting happiness and unexpected prosperity. In love, it indicates an imminent marriage and being cherished by the one you love. If you dream you lose your purse, it shows the loss of a friend. In other respects, it foretells an enjoyable adventure that will benefit you; for a sailor, it represents losing his sweetheart while at sea. Plums.—Dreaming of plums brings little good; they typically herald bad luck, loss of possessions, and damage to reputation. They indicate infidelity among lovers and frustration in marriage. Palm.—If you dream you see or smell a palm, it signifies prosperity. If a woman dreams of this, she will have children. If a young woman dreams, she will quickly get married. Partridges.—Dreaming of partridges signifies that a man will interact with malicious, ungrateful women lacking conscience. Plague.—If anyone dreams they have the plague, it means that their hidden treasures will be revealed, putting them at risk of losing them. Plant.—Dreaming that a plant emerges from your body signifies death. Dreaming of rapidly growing plants, like vines or peach trees, indicates that the foretold good or bad events will occur soon. However, slowly growing trees, like oaks or olives, suggest that good or bad events will take a long time to materialize. Polecat.—If a man dreams he has a polecat, it warns of encountering a malicious woman. Pond.—Dreaming of a small pond signifies love for a beautiful woman. If a woman has this dream, it indicates her plans will succeed. Dreaming that your pond is dried up signifies poverty or death. Dreaming that you're in a boat on a clear pond is very positive and signifies joy and success in endeavors. Pot Herbs.—Dreaming of pot herbs, especially those with a strong smell, signifies the revelation of hidden secrets and domestic issues. Precipices.—Seeing significant cliffs in a dream signifies potential harm to yourself and your property. Prisoners.—To dream of witnessing the execution of prisoners is a good sign, suggesting courage and a clear conscience. Paths.—
Peacock.—To dream of seeing this beautiful bird, is a very good omen. It denotes great success in trade. To a man, a very beautiful wife, much riches, and a good place. To a maid, a good and rich husband. To a widow, that she will be courted by one who will tell her very fine tales without being sincere. It also denotes prosperity by sea and a handsome wife in a distant port.[39] Pictures.—To dream you are looking at beautiful pictures, foreshows that you will be allured by false appearances into some unprofitable concern, that you will waste your time on some idle project, and that you will always be in pursuit of happiness without attaining it. In love, it denotes great pleasure in the enjoyment of the beloved object. It promises a handsome wife, a good husband, and beautiful children. Pomegranates.—To dream of pomegranates, foretells some very unexpected legacy, by which you will be enabled to make a fortune. They denote that your sweetheart is of good temper, sings well, and is very faithful. To the married, they show an increase of riches and children, and great success in trade.
Peacock.—Dreaming of this beautiful bird is a very good sign. It signals great success in business. For a man, it means he will have a very attractive wife, a lot of wealth, and a good position. For a woman, it suggests a wealthy and kind husband. For a widow, it indicates she will attract someone who tells her charming stories but may not be sincere. It also hints at prosperity from the sea and a lovely wife in a far-off place.[39] Pictures.—Dreaming of looking at beautiful pictures suggests that you'll be tempted by false appearances into a pointless venture, wasting your time on trivial projects while always chasing happiness but never quite reaching it. In love, it implies great joy in being with your significant other. It promises an attractive wife, a good husband, and beautiful children. Pomegranates.—Dreaming of pomegranates predicts an unexpected inheritance that will allow you to make a fortune. They indicate that your partner has a good disposition, sings well, and is very faithful. For married people, they signify an increase in wealth and children, along with great success in business.
Quagmire.—To dream one is falling into a quagmire, shows obstructions and difficulty in business. Quails.—Dreaming of quails signifies bad news. Quicksilver.—To dream of this mineral is a sign of trouble, discontent and unhappiness in the married state. To the lover, it is a sure sign of quarrel; to the sick, a slow recovery. Quartan.—To dream of having this complaint is good, particularly to a married person. Quack.—To dream that you are under the care of quacks, is unfortunate, and foretells to the person dreaming that he beware of these nuisances in society. Quinces.—To dream of quinces, is favorable to the dreamer. If you are in prison, you will be shortly liberated; if you are in trouble, a change will take place that will relieve you from it; if you are sick, you will soon recover; if you are in love, you will marry and become rich and happy. Quilting.—To dream you are quilting, foretells to an unmarried female that she will soon be wedded. It is also a good and lucky dream to a man. To be at a quilting party is good. Quiver.—For either sex, if unmarried, to dream of a quiver, is prognostic of success in love; but to the married, it is a token of uneasiness to the dreamer. Quoits.—If woman dreams she is playing at quoits, it denotes that she will have some disagreeable and laborious undertaking to go through. To a man, it is a sign of quarreling. Quoits were always considered a harbinger of ill luck by the gipsies. Quarreling.—To dream you are quarreling, denotes that some unexpected news will reach you, and that your sweetheart is about to be married to another.
Quagmire.—Dreaming that you’re falling into a quagmire indicates obstacles and challenges in your work. Quails.—Dreaming of quails means bad news is coming your way. Quicksilver.—If you dream of quicksilver, it suggests problems, dissatisfaction, and unhappiness in your marriage. For lovers, it’s a clear sign of conflict; for the sick, it means a slow recovery. Quartan.—Dreaming of having this illness is actually a good sign, especially for married individuals. Quack.—If you dream that you are being treated by quacks, it’s a bad omen and warns you to be cautious of these troublemakers in society. Quinces.—Dreaming of quinces bodes well for you. If you're in prison, you will soon be freed; if you’re facing trouble, a positive change will come; if you're sick, you will recover quickly; and if you’re in love, you will marry and become wealthy and happy. Quilting.—Dreaming that you are quilting predicts that an unmarried woman will soon get married. It’s also a favorable dream for men. Being at a quilting party is a good sign. Quiver.—For either gender, if you’re single, dreaming of a quiver means success in love; but for those who are married, it indicates some uneasiness. Quoits.—If a woman dreams she is playing quoits, it suggests she will face some disagreeable and difficult tasks. For a man, it signals potential arguments. Quoits have always been seen as a sign of bad luck among gypsies. Quarreling.—If you dream that you are quarreling, it suggests you will receive unexpected news, and your sweetheart may soon be marrying someone else.
Radishes.—To dream of radishes signifies a discovery of secrets or domestic jars. To lovers they foretell misfortune. Rain.—To dream of being in a shower of rain, is particularly favorable to lovers. It denotes constancy, affection and sweet temper. If it be very heavy rain, accompanied by thunder and lightning, then expect to be assailed by thieves. Rats.—To dream of seeing rats is a sign of having many enemies. If you are attacked by rats, and get the better, it betokens you will overcome your difficulties. If they should tear you, and make you run away, then expect some heavy misfortune. Riding.—To dream you are riding, if it be with a woman, is very fortunate. If you are in trade, business will decay. Ring.—To dream of a ring is favorable, if it be on your[40] finger. If you are in love, expect to be speedily united to the person on whom you have placed your affections. To dream your ring falls off your finger, betokens evil, also the death of some near friend. To a woman with child, it shows that the child with which she is pregnant will encounter many difficulties, and be far from being happy. To a maiden, it is a warning to beware of her present lover. Roses.—To the married, foretell the loss of their children. To the lover, infidelity in the sweetheart. Reading.—To dream you are reading an agreeable book, shows you will be successful in love, and that you will become rich. In trade, it is propitious. Ribs.—If one dreams he hath his upper ribs broken or sunk, he will have some dissensions with his wife. If he dreams his lower ribs are broken, he will be afflicted by his female relations and kindred. If one dreams his limbs are grown longer and stronger than ordinary, he will take delight in his wife. Rice.—To dream of eating rice, denotes abundance of instruction. Rasp.—Dreaming that you see a rasp, is unfortunate to the married. To a virgin, it is a caution for her to beware of her lover. To the lover, it denotes that he will travel by sea. Rub.—To dream that you are rubbing anything, denotes to the lover that he will marry a very industrious girl, and be successful in business. Rusk.—To dream that you are baking them, is good; but to dream that you see others bake them, is bad. Racing.—To dream you are running a race, is a token of good; presages much success in life, and that you will speedily hear some joyful news. In love, it denotes that you will conquer all your rivals, and be happy in the union with the object of your affections. To dream you are riding a race, shows disappointment and anger, bad success in trade and in love. To a married woman, it denotes the loss of her husband’s affections, and that her children will be in trouble. Rouse.—To dream you rouse a person from sleep, is good. Rainbow.—To dream you see a rainbow, denotes great traveling and change of fortune; it also foretells sudden news of a very agreeable nature; it announces that your sweetheart is of good temper and very constant, and that you will be very happy in marriage; great success in business, through the means of trading with foreign ports. Raspberries.—To dream of raspberries, foretells you of success in marriage, fidelity in your sweetheart, and some news from beyond the sea to your advantage. Ravens.—To dream you see a raven, is a very unfavorable omen. It denotes mischief and adversity. In love, it shows falsehood; to the married, they forebode much mischief, through the adultery of your conjugal partner. To the sailor, they betoken shipwreck and much distress on a foreign shore. River.—To dream you see a flowing river, and that the waters are smooth and clear, presages happiness and success in life. If the water appears disturbed and muddy, or has a yellow tinge, then it denotes that you will acquire considerable riches. Rhinoceros.—To dream of this East India animal, denotes success to the man of business, but disappointment in love matters. But to dream they injure you, is unfavorable[41] to the dreamer. If you dream you see one dead, you will soon lose a relative. Rhubarb.—If a person dreams that he handles good rhubarb, he will be taken into favor with those he was not on good terms with before; but to dream of the dried Turkey rhubarb, denotes sickness. Rabbits.—To dream that you are among rabbits, denotes that, if you are a married person, you will have a numerous family of healthy children. For a single person to dream of being among rabbits, indicates a speedy marriage. To dream you are shooting rabbits, foretells sorrow and distress to the dreamer. Ragged.—To dream you are in a ragged dress, and that you are suffering from privations, indicates that you will shortly be raised to a higher position in society. Rowing.—To dream that you are rowing in a boat, signifies that you will be successful in love and business. Run.—For a man to dream that he would run, and yet cannot lift up his feet, shows he hath an earnest desire to accomplish somewhat, which he will find very difficult. When a sick person dreams he runs, it is a good sign.
Radishes.—Dreaming of radishes means you'll uncover secrets or things hidden at home. For lovers, it predicts bad luck. Rain.—Dreaming of being caught in a rain shower is a good sign for lovers. It signifies loyalty, affection, and a pleasant temperament. If the rain is heavy, with thunder and lightning, beware of being robbed. Rats.—Seeing rats in a dream indicates you have many enemies. If the rats attack you and you manage to fight them off, it means you'll overcome your challenges. If they tear at you and you flee, expect some serious misfortune. Riding.—Dreaming of riding, especially with a woman, is very lucky. If you're involved in business, it might mean a decline in your work. Ring.—Dreaming of a ring is positive, especially if it's on your[40] finger. If you're in love, it suggests you'll soon be united with your partner. If you dream your ring falls off, it signals bad news or the death of a close friend. For a pregnant woman, it suggests her child will face many challenges and won't be happy. For a single woman, it's a warning to be cautious of her current partner. Roses.—For married people, it predicts the loss of children. For lovers, it indicates infidelity. Reading.—Dreaming of reading an enjoyable book suggests you'll have success in love and become wealthy. In business, it’s a good sign. Ribs.—If you dream your upper ribs are broken or sunken, expect conflicts with your wife. If your lower ribs are broken, you’ll have issues with female relatives. If your limbs appear longer and stronger than usual, you'll find joy with your wife. Rice.—Dreaming of eating rice signifies plenty of knowledge. Rasp.—Dreaming of seeing a rasp is bad news for married people. For a single woman, it's a warning about her partner. For a lover, it suggests he’ll travel by sea. Rub.—Dreaming of rubbing something indicates to a lover that he will marry a very hardworking woman and be successful in business. Rusk.—Dreaming that you're baking rusks is good; but dreaming of seeing others bake them is bad. Racing.—Dreaming of racing is a sign of good fortune, promising success in life and joyful news soon. In love, it suggests you'll overcome your rivals and be happy with your beloved. If you dream you're riding in a race, it indicates disappointment and anger, with bad outcomes in both business and love. For a married woman, it predicts losing her husband’s affection, and her children will be in trouble. Rouse.—Dreaming of waking someone up is a positive sign. Rainbow.—Dreaming of a rainbow means you'll have great travels and changes in your fortune; it also suggests good news coming your way. It indicates your sweetheart is kind and faithful, and you'll be very happy in marriage, with great success in business through international trade. Raspberries.—Dreaming of raspberries signifies success in marriage, loyalty in your partner, and some advantageous news from afar. Ravens.—Dreaming of a raven is a bad omen. It points to trouble and hardship. In love, it signifies betrayal; for married people, it warns of trouble due to their partner's infidelity. For sailors, it predicts shipwrecks and distress on foreign shores. River.—To dream of a flowing river with smooth, clear water means happiness and success in life. If the water seems disturbed and muddy, or has a yellow hue, it indicates you'll gain considerable wealth. Rhinoceros.—Dreaming of this East Indian animal suggests success for businesspeople but disappointment in love. If it harms you in the dream, it’s a bad sign for you. If you dream of seeing one dead, it means you’ll soon lose a relative. Rhubarb.—If someone dreams of handling good rhubarb, they'll gain favor with those they previously had issues with; but dreaming of dried Turkey rhubarb suggests illness. Rabbits.—Dreaming of being around rabbits means that if you're married, you’ll have many healthy children. For someone single, it predicts a quick marriage. Dreaming of shooting rabbits forecasts sadness and distress. Ragged.—Dreaming of wearing tattered clothes and experiencing hardship suggests that you’ll soon rise to a higher social status. Rowing.—Dreaming of rowing a boat means you’ll find success in love and business. Run.—If a man dreams of running but can’t lift his feet, it indicates he has a strong desire to achieve something that will be challenging. For a sick person, dreaming of running is a good omen.
Scorpions.—To dream you see scorpions, signifies ill luck and misfortunes. Saviour.—To dream that you behold the Saviour of mankind suffering on the cross, denotes that you will be annoyed by some vile aspersions on your character, but will eventually vindicate yourself successfully, and be honored and respected by all whose opinion you value. Scandal.—To dream that you are scandalized by one from whom you expected different treatment, is an indication that you will be the recipient of a legacy from a distant relative from whom you did not expect anything of the kind. Scared.—To dream that you are scared by some frightful spectacle, denotes that you will be shortly overjoyed by hearing some pleasing intelligence from one whom you dearly love. Separation.—To dream of being separated from one whom you highly esteem and value, betokens much enjoyment to the dreamer from an unexpected source. Sickness.—To dream one is sick, signifies idleness and want of work. To dream one comforts the sick, and prescribes them medicine, denotes profit and felicity. Sparrows.—To dream you see sparrows jumping about your door step, is a sign of good fortune attending any project you may set your mind on accomplishing. Spirit.—To dream that you see a spirit before you of a comely aspect, and attired in white, denotes joy and consolation; but if it be deformed and black, it signifies deceit and temptation to sin. Seat.—To dream that one has fallen from his seat, and would fain get into it again signifies that whatever office or employment he is in, he shall be displaced from it, and not be able to recover it again. Serpent.—To dream you see a serpent turning and winding himself, signifies danger and imprisonment. It denotes also sickness and hatred. To dream you kill a serpent, is a sign that you will overcome your enemies. To dream of beating serpents is very good, and if a serpent approaching near to do you harm, but does it not, it is a sign that some ill woman shall be disappointed in her designs. Strange Place.—To dream of being in a strange place, denotes a good legacy from[42] a relation while in prison. To the lover, they show inconstancy and want of affection in the object of your love. To the sailor, sickness on the next voyage. Starching.—To dream you are starching linen, shows you will be married to an industrious person, and you will be successful in life and save money. It also shows that you are about to receive a letter containing some pleasant news. Squirrel.—To dream of a squirrel, shows that enemies are endeavoring to slander your reputation. To the lover, it shows your sweetheart is of a bad temper, and much given to drinking. If you have a lawsuit, it will surely be decided against you. If you are in trade, sharpers will endeavor to defraud you, and you will quarrel with your principal creditor. Sleep.—To dream you sleep or slumber, is evil to all, except to those who are in doubt or expectation of some danger, for this delivers them from pain and care. To dream you sleep in a churchyard, is death to the sick and hindrance to others. Sold.—To dream of being sold, or set up for sale, is fair to those who wish to change their condition and to those who are in poverty and servitude. But to the rich, and the sick, and those who are placed in honor and authority, it is ill. Soldiers.—To see soldiers in your dream, shows troubles, persecution and lawsuits. To the lover, they denote that the object of your affections will be obliged to quit the present place of residence by command of a father, on your account. To the tradesman, they presage loss of goods and quarrels with creditors. To dream they are pursuing you, shows that you will be imprisoned and meet with heavy losses, and be much disliked by your rich neighbors; this is one of those dreams after which the dreamer is advised to change quarters. Spinning.—To dream of spinning is good, and shows a person to be diligent and industrious. Son.—To dream that a man talks with his son, signifies some damage that will suddenly accrue to him. Statues.—To dream of seeing brazen statues moving, signifies riches. But to dream you see great statues moving, like monsters, denotes terror and perils. Stings.—To dream of stings, signifies grief and care. To many, they have signified love and injuries by wicked persons. Shipwreck.—To dream you suffer shipwreck, the ship being overwhelmed, is dangerous to all, except to those detained by force. To them it signifies liberty. Single Combat.—To dream of a single combat, signifies lawsuits and marriages. Scratched.—To dream of being scratched, betokens to him that is in debt, that he shall acquit himself. To others it foretells hurt. Sisters.—To dream you see your deceased brothers and sisters, signifies long life. Shaving.—To dream you are being shaved, or that your head has been shaved, is a very unfavorable omen; in love, it denotes treachery and disappointment; and in the married state, infidelity and discord. To the tradesman, it denotes loss of goods and business; to the sailor, an unpleasant and stormy voyage; to the farmer, it prefigures bad crops and diseases amongst his live stock. Sheep.—To dream you see a flock of sheep feeding, is a very favorable omen; it denotes success. To dream you see them dispersing, and[43] running away from you, shows that pretended friends are endeavoring to do you an injury, and that your children will meet with persecution and great troubles. In love, such a dream shows your sweetheart to be fickle and little calculated to make you happy. To dream you see sheep shearing, is indicative of loss of property and the affections of the person you love; also of your liberty. To dream you are shearing them yourself, shows that you will gain an advantage over some person who meant to harm you, and that you will get the better of difficulties and marry the object of your affection. Supreme.—To dream you have supreme command over any place, is unfortunate, particularly if the person is sick and helpless. Surprise.—To dream that you surprise any one, denotes good luck to the dreamer and great success in trade. Sycamore.—To dream you see this tree, denotes jealousy to the married; and to the virgin, she shall shortly be married. Strawberries.—To dream of strawberries, denotes to a woman with child a good time and a boy. To a maiden, speedy marriage with a man who will become rich and make her happy. To a youth, they denote that his wife will be sweet tempered, and bring him many children, all boys. They foretell riches to the tradesman and to the sailor. They are a very fortunate dream to the farmer. Sun.—To dream you see the sun shine, shows acquisition of riches, and enjoyment of honorable posts in the state; also success to the lover. To dream you see the sun rise, promises fidelity in your sweetheart and good news from friends. To dream you see the sun set, shows infidelity in your sweetheart, and disgraceful news. To the tradesman, loss of business. To dream you see the sun under a cloud, foretells many hardships and troubles about to befall you, and that you will encounter some great danger. Swallows.—To dream of these harbingers of summer is a very favorable omen. They denote success in trade and riches to the dreamer. In love, they denote a speedy marriage with the object of your affections. Swimming.—To dream you are swimming, with your head above the water, denotes great success in your undertakings, whether they be in love, trade, sea or farming. To dream you are swimming with your head under water, shows that you will experience some great trouble and hear some very unpleasant news from a person you thought dead. In trade, it shows loss of business. Shooting.—To dream you are out shooting, is very favorable, if you kill much game. To the lover, it shows a mistress kind and good humored, who will make him an excellent and notable wife. To the tradesman and farmer, success and riches. To the sailor, wealth acquired in a distant country. But if you dream you kill little or no game, then it presages bad luck, and disappointment in love. To dream you are shooting with a bow and arrow, is a very favorable dream, particularly to the lover and tradesman. Silk.—To dream you see silk, either in pieces or for sewing, signifies prosperity and success in undertakings. To dream you are clothed in silk, foretells that you will do honors in the state, and become rich, but that you will quarrel[44] with a rich neighbor, who will endeavor to do you mischief. For a married woman to dream of being dressed in a silk gown, shows her husband is fond of a harlot, who will go near to ruin him. If a maiden dreams of it, she will speedily see her lover. Snakes.—To dream you see snakes and serpents, shows that you will be imprisoned, and encounter many dangers. If you are in love, your sweetheart will be false; to dream you kill a snake, shows you will overcome difficulties and enemies and be successful in love, trade or farming, but unsuccessful at sea. Swoon.—To dream you see a person swoon is unfortunate to the maid. To the married, it is a sign they will become rich and prosperous. To those who are nervous it is bad. Scabs.—To dream you are covered with scabs, is the sure forerunner of great success and riches. School.—To dream you begin again to go to school, and yet cannot say your lessons right, shows you are about to undertake something you do not understand. Sea.—To dream of walking upon the sea, is good to him that would travel; as also to a servant, and to him that would take a wife, or who hath a lawsuit. To a young man, this dream is love of a beautiful young woman. To a woman, it signifies she leads a desolate life; for the sea is like a harlot, because it hath a fair appearance and show, but in the end brings many to evil. To dream you walk in the sea, or on the shore, or catch fish, is a bad dream. Ship.—To dream of seeing ships freighted with goods, denotes prosperity. If you dream of seeing ships endangered by a tempest, it signifies fear. Shoes.—To dream of losing one’s shoes and walking barefooted, signifies pain in the feet and sickness. It also denotes loss of reproaches to those of a sanguine complexion, and more especially if this dream comes to you in the first days of the moon. Silver.—If one dreams he gathers up silver, it signifies deceit and loss; to see silver eaten, denotes great advantage; to eat silver, signifies wrath and anger. Spectre.—Few dreams are more certain of good luck to the dreamer, than to dream of spectres. It prognosticates business to the merchant, work for the artist and mechanic, and marriage to the maiden. Sepulchre.—To dream of a sepulchre is a sign of great good to the dreamer. Singing.—If any one dreams he sings, it signifies he will be affected and weep. To dream you hear singing or playing upon instruments, signifies consolation in adversity, recovery of health to those that are sick. To dream you hear birds sing, signifies love, joy and delight. Small-pox.—To dream one is full of the small-pox, denotes profit and wealth without infamy. Snow.—To dream you see the ground covered with snow is a good omen. Stars.—To dream you see stars clear and fair, is good for a traveler, for it shows prosperity and advantage to a voyage or journey, also good news; but, on the contrary, to see them dusky and pale-colored, signifies all sorts of mischief. Seeing the stars vanish and disappear, signifies poverty, vexation and disturbing cares to those that are rich, and death to those that are poor. Splendor.—To dream that you are surrounded with great splendor, and living luxuriously, is an indication that you[45] will soon be laid on a bed of affliction and perhaps death. Stealing.—To dream that you are accused of stealing something, is an indication that you will have a handsome present given you. Storm.—To dream that you are exposed to a violent storm, denotes that a reconciliation is about to take place between you and one with whom you have been at variance. Stockings.—For a female to dream that she is darning stockings, denotes that she will be gladdened by hearing of something to her advantage. For a person to dream of having lost his or her stockings, is an indication that trouble and distress will assail the dreamer. Success.—To dream that you have been successful in some enterprise in which you have been engaged, denotes that you will hear of some person’s death whom you highly esteemed. Swan.—To see a swan in your dream, signifies joy, revealing of secrets and health to the dreamer; but if it sings, it foretells death. Sweethearts.—If a man dreams of his sweetheart that is absent, and she seems to be more fair than usual, it is a sign she is chaste or constant; but if she looks black or sickly, you may be assured she hath broken her faith and has become altogether inconstant. Swine.—In dreams, swine denote lazy persons, who think of nothing but how to prey on other people’s goods; they signify also covetous persons. To dream you trade in swine, signifies sickness. To dream you see a sow with a litter of pigs, denotes distress.
Scorpions.—Dreaming of scorpions suggests bad luck and misfortunes. Saviour.—If you dream of seeing the Saviour of humanity suffering on the cross, it means you will face some nasty rumors about your character, but you will eventually clear your name and be respected by those whose opinions matter to you. Scandal.—To dream that you’re shocked by someone who treated you differently than expected indicates that you will receive a legacy from a distant relative you didn’t anticipate anything from. Scared.—Dreaming of being scared by a frightening sight suggests you will soon experience joy from receiving good news from someone you love dearly. Separation.—Dreaming of being separated from someone you greatly admire indicates that you will derive much pleasure from an unexpected source. Sickness.—Dreaming that you are sick signifies idleness and a lack of work. Dreaming of comforting the sick and giving them medicine indicates profit and happiness. Sparrows.—To dream of seeing sparrows hopping around your doorstep is a sign of good fortune for any project you might pursue. Spirit.—If you dream of seeing a spirit that looks pleasant and is dressed in white, it signifies joy and comfort; but if it is deformed and dark, it signifies deceit and temptation to sin. Seat.—Dreaming of falling from your seat and wanting to get back signifies that whatever position or job you are in, you will be removed from it and won't be able to regain it. Serpent.—Seeing a serpent twisting and turning in your dream signifies danger and imprisonment. It also indicates sickness and hostility. Dreaming of killing a serpent suggests that you will overcome your enemies. Beating serpents in dreams is very positive, and if a serpent approaches you with harmful intent but doesn't succeed, it signifies that an ill-meaning woman will be thwarted in her plans. Strange Place.—Dreaming of being in a strange place indicates a good inheritance from a relative while in prison. For lovers, it shows inconsistency and lack of affection from their beloved. For sailors, it means sickness on the next voyage. Starching.—Dreaming of starching linen shows you will marry a hardworking person and will find success and save money in life. It also signifies that you are about to receive a letter with good news. Squirrel.—Dreaming of a squirrel suggests that enemies are trying to tarnish your reputation. For lovers, it shows your partner has a bad temper and drinks too much. If you’re involved in a lawsuit, it’s likely to go against you. If you’re in business, it warns that con artists will try to deceive you, leading to conflicts with your main creditor. Sleep.—Dreaming that you sleep or doze off is negative for everyone except those who are anxious or expect some danger, as it offers them relief from pain and worries. Sleeping in a graveyard signifies death for the ill and obstacles for others. Sold.—Dreaming of being sold or put up for sale is good for those wishing to change their circumstances and for those in poverty or servitude. However, it’s bad for the wealthy, the sick, and those in positions of honor. Soldiers.—Seeing soldiers in your dream indicates troubles, persecution, and lawsuits. For lovers, it means that the person you care about will have to leave their current home due to their father's command, because of you. For tradespeople, it suggests loss of goods and disputes with creditors. Dreaming that they are chasing you signifies imprisonment, significant losses, and being disliked by wealthy neighbors; this dream advises the dreamer to change their surroundings. Spinning.—Dreaming of spinning is favorable and portrays someone as diligent and hardworking. Son.—Dreaming that a man talks to his son signifies damage that will suddenly occur to him. Statues.—Dreaming of seeing bronze statues moving signifies wealth. However, dreaming of seeing large moving statues, like monsters, indicates fear and danger. Stings.—Dreaming of stings signifies grief and worry. For many, they represent love and harm from wicked individuals. Shipwreck.—Dreaming you experience a shipwreck, with the ship capsizing, is dangerous for everyone except those being forcibly detained; for them, it signifies freedom. Single Combat.—To dream of a single battle signifies lawsuits and marriages. Scratched.—Dreaming of being scratched means that if you are in debt, you will clear it. For others, it foretells harm. Sisters.—Dreaming of seeing deceased brothers and sisters signifies a long life. Shaving.—Dreaming that you are being shaved or that your head has been shaved is a very bad sign; in love, it indicates betrayal and disappointment, and in marriage, it foretells infidelity and discord. For traders, it implies loss of goods and business; for sailors, it means an unpleasant and stormy voyage; for farmers, it suggests poor crops and diseases among livestock. Sheep.—Dreaming of seeing a flock of sheep grazing is very fortunate; it signifies success. Dreaming of them scattering and escaping from you indicates that false friends are trying to harm you and that your children will face persecution and great troubles. In love, this dream hints that your partner is fickle and unlikely to bring you happiness. Dreaming of sheep shearing indicates loss of property and affection from the one you love, as well as your freedom. Dreaming that you are shearing them yourself suggests you will gain the upper hand over someone who intended to harm you and that you will overcome difficulties and marry your beloved. Supreme.—Dreaming that you have supreme authority over a place is unfortunate, especially if you are sick and helpless. Surprise.—Dreaming that you surprise someone signifies good luck and great success in business. Sycamore.—Dreaming of this tree indicates jealousy for the married; for the unmarried woman, it means she will soon marry. Strawberries.—To dream of strawberries means a pregnant woman will have a good time and have a boy. For a young woman, it signifies a quick marriage to a man who will become rich and make her happy. For a young man, it means his wife will be sweet-natured and bear him many children, all boys. They promise wealth for traders and sailors. It’s a very lucky dream for farmers. Sun.—Dreaming of seeing the sun shine indicates gain of wealth and enjoyment of honorable positions in the community; it also means success for lovers. Dreaming of seeing the sun rise promises loyalty from your sweetheart and positive news from friends. Dreaming of the sun setting suggests infidelity from your sweetheart and disgraceful news. For traders, it implies loss of business. Dreaming of the sun being obscured by clouds suggests many hardships and troubles ahead, and you will face significant danger. Swallows.—Dreaming of these signs of summer is very fortunate. They indicate success in business and wealth for the dreamer. In love, they point to a quick marriage with the person you care about. Swimming.—Dreaming of swimming, with your head above the water, signifies great success in your endeavors, whether in love, business, the sea, or farming. Dreaming of swimming with your head underwater suggests you will experience significant trouble and receive very unpleasant news from someone you thought had died. In business, it indicates loss of trade. Shooting.—Dreaming of shooting is very favorable if you kill a lot of game. For lovers, it signifies a kind and good-natured partner who will make an excellent wife. For traders and farmers, it indicates success and wealth. For sailors, it means wealth obtained in a distant land. However, if you dream of killing little or no game, it predicts bad luck and disappointment in love. Dreaming of shooting with a bow and arrow is particularly favorable, especially for lovers and traders. Silk.—Dreaming of seeing silk, whether in pieces or for sewing, signifies prosperity and success in endeavors. Dreaming of wearing silk foretells that you will achieve honors in society and become rich, but you may quarrel with a wealthy neighbor who tries to harm you. If a married woman dreams of wearing a silk gown, it indicates her husband has an interest in a mistress, who may ruin him. If an unmarried woman dreams of it, she will soon meet her lover. Snakes.—Dreaming of seeing snakes indicates you will face imprisonment and many dangers. If you are in love, it means your partner will be unfaithful; dreaming of killing a snake indicates you will overcome difficulties and enemies and succeed in love, business, or farming, but will be unsuccessful at sea. Swoon.—Dreaming of seeing someone faint is unfavorable for a young woman. For the married, it signifies that they will become rich and prosperous. For those who are anxious, it is bad. Scabs.—Dreaming of being covered with scabs is a sure sign of great success and wealth ahead. School.—Dreaming of going back to school without being able to recite your lessons correctly indicates you are about to embark on something you do not fully understand. Sea.—Dreaming of walking on the sea is positive for anyone planning to travel, for a servant, or someone looking for a wife or involved in a lawsuit. For a young man, it suggests love for a beautiful young woman. For a woman, it signifies a lonely life; the sea is akin to a temptress, as it appears charming while ultimately leading many to misfortune. Dreaming of walking in the sea, on the shore, or fishing is a negative sign. Ship.—Dreaming of seeing ships loaded with goods signifies prosperity. Dreaming of ships in danger from a storm indicates fear. Shoes.—Dreaming of losing your shoes and walking barefoot signifies foot pain and illness. It also denotes loss of reputation for those with a sanguine temperament, especially if this dream occurs in the early days of the moon. Silver.—If one dreams of gathering silver, it signifies deceit and loss; seeing silver being consumed denotes great benefit; eating silver signifies anger. Spectre.—Few dreams predict good fortune for the dreamer better than dreaming of spectres. It foretells business for merchants, work for artists and craftsmen, and marriage for young women. Sepulchre.—Dreaming of a sepulchre signifies great good for the dreamer. Singing.—If someone dreams of singing, it signifies that they will be moved and weep. Dreaming of hearing singing or music indicates comfort in adversity and recovery of health for the ill. Hearing birds sing in a dream signifies love, joy, and happiness. Small-pox.—Dreaming of having smallpox indicates profit and wealth without disgrace. Snow.—Dreaming of seeing the ground covered with snow is a good omen. Stars.—Dreaming of clear and bright stars is favorable for travelers, showing prosperity and good fortune on journeys, plus good news; conversely, seeing them dull and pale signifies mischief. Watching stars vanish signifies poverty, stress, and troubling worries for the rich, and death for the poor. Splendor.—Dreaming that you are surrounded by great splendor and living lavishly indicates that you will soon be confronted with suffering and possibly death. Stealing.—Dreaming that you are accused of theft suggests you will receive a nice gift. Storm.—Dreaming of being caught in a severe storm indicates a reconciliation is about to occur between you and someone you’ve had a falling out with. Stockings.—For a woman to dream of darning stockings indicates she will be pleased to hear something beneficial. For anyone dreaming of losing their stockings signifies that trouble and distress will come upon them. Success.—Dreaming that you have been successful in some endeavor means you will hear of the death of someone you greatly admired. Swan.—Seeing a swan in your dream signifies joy, the revelation of secrets, and health for the dreamer; but if it sings, it foretells death. Sweethearts.—If a man dreams of his absent sweetheart appearing more beautiful than usual, it signifies she is loyal; but if she looks unhealthy or unattractive, it indicates she has been unfaithful and is now unreliable. Swine.—In dreams, swine represent lazy individuals who seek to exploit others’ possessions; they also signify greedy people. To dream of trading in swine signifies illness. Dreaming of seeing a sow with piglets indicates distress.
Talking.—To dream that you are talking loudly of some matter or person with whom you are not on the most friendly terms, signifies that troubles are about to visit you. To dream that some person is talking about you, is an indication that you will be gladdened by having a proposal made to you that will be to your interest to agree to. Tandem.—To dream that you are driving tandem, denotes that you will be prosperous in business and in the marriage state. Tears.—To dream that you are shedding tears from some heavy trouble, denotes that you will be speedily removed to a situation in which you will enjoy much happiness. Tradesmen.—To dream you see those you employ at work, signifies that they are honest in their dealings with you. To dream you work yourself, betokens a happy contented life. Thorns.—To dream you walk upon thorns, signifies destruction to your enemies. Throat.—If any one dreams his throat is cut, he will be injured by some person or other. If he dreams he cuts the throat of another, he will do himself some great injury. Torch.—To dream of holding a burning torch in the hand, is a good sign to those that are young, for it signifies they shall enjoy their loves, accomplish their designs, overcome their enemies, and gain honor and good from all persons. To dream you see a torch extinguished or darkened, signifies sadness, sickness and poverty. Torture.—To dream that you are undergoing some torture from false accusation, denotes that you will be blessed with much happiness and contentment in your future life. Telescope.—For a person to dream of looking through a telescope at some distant object, is an indication that the dreamer will shortly receive a letter from a[46] friend in a far-distant country. Thirst.—If any one dreams his thirst is quenched, and that he has drank his fill of water, if the water appeared clear and acceptable to him, he will live joyfully and become very wealthy; if the water be troubled, lukewarm, stinking or dirty, he will end his days in affliction. Tamarinds.—To dream of tamarinds denotes vexation and uneasiness through a woman, bad success in trade, a rainy season and news from beyond the sea that is disagreeable. In love, it denotes disappointment. Teeth.—To dream you lose a tooth, denotes the loss of some friend by death, and that troubles and misfortunes are about to attend you. To dream you cut new teeth, denotes the birth of a child, who will make a great figure in the world. Thunder.—To dream of thunder, signifies affliction to the rich, but to the poor repose. Traveling.—If one dreams that he is traveling through a wood and that he sticketh in the briars and bushes, it betokens many troubles and hindrances. To travel over high hills and mountains and rocky places, signifies advancement, but with much difficulty obtained. Trees.—To dream that you fell trees, signifies loss; to dream you are climbing them, signifies future honor. To see withered trees, deceit; to see trees bear fruit, gain. Tempests.—To dream you are in a storm or tempest, shows that you will after many difficulties arrive at great happiness; that you will become rich and marry well. For a lover to dream of being in a tempest, denotes that he will have rivals, over whom, after a great deal of vexation, he will triumph. It also foretells that you will receive some good news from a long absent friend, who will overcome many difficulties. Thunder and Lightning.—To dream you hear thunder and see lightning is a very good dream. It denotes success in trade, good crops to the farmer and a speedy and happy marriage to the lover. If you are soliciting a place, you will obtain it; if you have a lawsuit, you will gain it. It also indicates speedy news from a far distant country. Toads.—To dream you see these venomous reptiles, argues ill to the dreamer. It shows enemies and disappointment among friends. To the lover, it denotes infidelity in your sweetheart. In trade, loss by swindlers and spoiling of goods. To dream you kill a toad, denotes that you will overcome an enemy and discover a person who is robbing you and in whom you place great confidence. Tombs.—To dream of being amongst the tombs denotes a speedy marriage, great success in business and the gaining of a lawsuit, also the birth of children and unexpected news. Trumpet.—To dream you hear the sound of a trumpet is a bad omen, and denotes troubles and misfortunes. To the tradesman, it presages loss of business; to the farmer, bad crops; to the lover, insincerity in the object of his affections. Tarts.—To dream one makes tarts, signifies joy and delight. Treasure.—To dream you find a treasure in the earth, is very ominous. It shows that you will be betrayed by some one whom you make your bosom friend; that your sweetheart is unfaithful and grossly deceives you; and should you not be able to carry it away, then it denotes that you will have some very[47] heavy loss, and that you will be waylaid by robbers, who will ill-treat you. Turnips.—To dream of being in a turnip field, or that you see this wholesome vegetable, denotes acquisition of riches, and high employments in the state. To the lover, they augur great fidelity and an exceedingly good temper in your sweetheart, and that if you marry you will be very happy, have fine children and thrive in the world. Turkey.—To dream you see a turkey strutting about, is a sign you will overcome your enemies. To dream you see or are amongst a drove of turkeys, betokens success in your undertakings about this time. To dream of dead turkeys denotes that you will encounter trouble that you will soon surmount. Tumbler.—To dream you break a tumbler, is prognostic of secrets being discovered that have long remained a mystery. To drink from a clear tumbler, denotes health and activity; to drink from a dirty one, the reverse. Tops.—To dream you are spinning tops is ill. Teapots.—If a person dream of teapots they will soon form new friendships.
Talking.—If you dream that you are loudly discussing a matter or a person you're not on friendly terms with, it means trouble is coming your way. If you dream someone is talking about you, it suggests you'll receive a proposal that you should agree to for your benefit. Tandem.—Dreaming you are driving tandem indicates that you will be successful in business and in marriage. Tears.—Dreaming of shedding tears from heavy issues means you will soon be in a situation where you will find much happiness. Tradesmen.—If you dream of those you employ working, it signifies they are honest with you. If you dream of working yourself, it suggests a happy and content life. Thorns.—Dreaming you walk on thorns means your enemies will face destruction. Throat.—If someone dreams their throat is cut, it means they will be harmed by someone. If they dream of cutting someone else's throat, it means they will hurt themselves badly. Torch.—Dreaming of holding a burning torch is a positive sign for the young, suggesting they will enjoy romance, achieve their goals, defeat their enemies, and gain respect from others. Dreaming of a torch being extinguished or dim indicates sadness, illness, and poverty. Torture.—Dreaming about enduring torture from false accusations suggests you will be blessed with happiness and contentment in your future. Telescope.—For someone to dream of looking through a telescope at a distant object suggests they will soon receive a letter from a friend in a far-off country. Thirst.—If someone dreams their thirst is satisfied and they drink ample clear water, they will live joyfully and become wealthy; if the water is dirty or smells bad, they will suffer in the end. Tamarinds.—Dreaming of tamarinds means frustration and anxiety brought about by a woman, bad luck in business, a rainy season, and unpleasant news from overseas. In love, it signifies disappointment. Teeth.—Dreaming of losing a tooth indicates the death of a friend, and that troubles and misfortunes are coming your way. Dreaming of getting new teeth means the birth of a child who will do great things in the world. Thunder.—Dreaming of thunder suggests hardship for the rich but peace for the poor. Traveling.—If someone dreams they are traveling through a forest and getting stuck in brambles and bushes, it indicates many troubles and obstacles. Traveling over hills and mountains signifies progress but with considerable difficulty. Trees.—Dreaming you cut down trees signifies loss; dreaming you climb them indicates future honor. Seeing withered trees means deceit; seeing trees bearing fruit means profit. Tempests.—Dreaming of being in a storm suggests that after many challenges, you will achieve great happiness; you'll become wealthy and marry well. For a lover, dreaming of a storm suggests they will have rivals, but after much distress, they will overcome them. It also means you'll receive good news from a long-absent friend who will surmount many obstacles. Thunder and Lightning.—Dreaming you hear thunder and see lightning is a very positive dream. It indicates success in business, good harvests for farmers, and a quick and happy marriage for lovers. If you're seeking a job, you'll get it; if you have a lawsuit, you'll win. It also suggests you'll receive news from a distant country soon. Toads.—Dreaming of seeing these toxic creatures suggests bad news for the dreamer, indicating enemies and disappointment among friends. For lovers, it means betrayal by your significant other. In business, it signifies losses due to fraud and damaged goods. Dreaming you kill a toad suggests you will overcome an enemy and uncover a deceitful person you trust. Tombs.—Dreaming of being among tombs signifies a quick marriage, great success in business, winning a lawsuit, the birth of children, and unexpected news. Trumpet.—Dreaming of hearing a trumpet is a bad omen, signifying misfortunes and troubles. For tradespeople, it suggests business loss; for farmers, bad crops; for lovers, insincerity from their partner. Tarts.—Dreaming of making tarts signifies joy and delight. Treasure.—Dreaming of finding treasure in the ground is very ominous. It indicates that someone close to you will betray your trust; it also means your partner may be unfaithful. If you're unable to take the treasure, it suggests significant loss and that you might be ambushed by robbers who will treat you poorly. Turnips.—Dreaming of being in a turnip field or seeing this healthy vegetable signifies wealth acquisition and high positions in society. For lovers, it suggests great loyalty and a wonderful temperament from your partner, indicating that if you marry, you will be very happy, have delightful children, and thrive. Turkey.—Dreaming of a turkey strutting around is a sign you will overcome enemies. Dreaming of being among a flock of turkeys means success in your current endeavors. Dreaming of dead turkeys indicates upcoming troubles that you will soon get past. Tumbler.—Dreaming of breaking a tumbler predicts secrets will be revealed that have long remained hidden. Drinking from a clear tumbler indicates health and energy; drinking from a dirty one signifies the opposite. Tops.—Dreaming of spinning tops is an ill omen. Teapots.—If someone dreams of teapots, they will soon form new friendships.
Urn.—To dream of this vessel has a happy signification, for it foretells the marriage either of yourself, a near relative or a dear companion. Ugly.—For a person to dream of being ugly or deformed, indicates that the dreamer will be surprised by hearing from a long absent friend a communication of a pleasing and gratifying nature. Undertaker.—For a single person to dream of seeing an undertaker enter the house, and attend to the mournful obsequies of a funeral, denotes that the dreamer will be married in a short time. For a married person to dream of seeing an undertaker attending to his duties, is an indication that his family will be increased in a short time.
Urn.—Dreaming of this vessel is a positive sign, as it predicts the marriage of yourself, a close relative, or a dear friend. Ugly.—If someone dreams of being ugly or deformed, it suggests that they will be pleasantly surprised by hearing from a long-lost friend with good news. Undertaker.—For a single person to dream of an undertaker coming into the house and handling the sad tasks of a funeral means that they will be getting married soon. If a married person dreams of seeing an undertaker at work, it indicates that their family will grow soon.
Vermin.—To dream that you are surrounded and attacked by vermin, some creeping over your body, and others assailing you in various parts of your frame, signifies that you will be gladdened and rejoiced to learn that you have become entitled to the possession of considerable property through the death of a relative. Villainy.—To dream that you are exposed to some villainy by one from whom you expected different conduct, denotes that you will be astonished to learn that you have had a fortune left to you by one who was no relation. Virgin.—A virgin dreaming that she has lost her virginity, signifies great danger. Vow.—To dream that you have made a vow and broken it, is bad to all. Velvet.—To dream you trade with a stranger in velvet and other silks, is a sign of profit and joy. Vote.—To dream you are voting is bad, particularly to sick persons. For a newly-married woman to dream of voting, is a sure sign her first child will be a boy, who will come to great honors. Vulture.—To dream of the vulture is unfortunate to all except sick persons, to whom it foretells a speedy recovery. Victuals.—To dream of victuals and that you eat a variety of them, signifies loss. Vines.—To dream of vines denotes health and wealth to the dreamer. To dream you are a vine, foretells abundance and fertility; for which we have the example of Astyages, King of the Medes, who dreamed that his daughter[48] brought forth a vine, which was a prognostic of the grandeur, riches and felicity of Cyrus, who was born of her body after this dream. Vinegar.—To dream you drink vinegar, signifies sickness. Violin.—To dream one plays or sees another play upon the violin or other musical instrument, signifies good news and concord between man and wife, master and apprentice, brother and sister, &c. Vomit.—To dream of vomiting, whether of blood, meat or phlegm, signifies to the poor, profit, to the rich, hurt. Venison.—To dream about venison, denotes change in affairs. To dream you eat of it, signifies misfortune. Volcano.—To dream about volcanos forbodes liberty to a person in prison, and peace and happiness to those out of it.
Vermin.—To dream that you are surrounded and attacked by vermin, with some crawling over your body and others bothering different parts of you, means you'll be happy and excited to learn that you've inherited a lot of money due to a relative's death. Villainy.—Dreaming that someone you expected to be kind is actually acting villainously indicates that you'll be shocked to find out that you've inherited a fortune from someone who wasn't related to you. Virgin.—A virgin dreaming that she has lost her virginity signifies great danger. Vow.—Dreaming that you made a vow and broke it is bad for everyone. Velvet.—Dreaming of trading with a stranger in velvet and other silks is a sign of profit and joy. Vote.—Dreaming about voting is bad, especially for sick people. If a newly-married woman dreams of voting, it’s a definite sign her first child will be a boy, who will achieve great honors. Vulture.—Dreaming of vultures is unfortunate for everyone except sick people, as it predicts a quick recovery for them. Victuals.—Dreaming of food and eating a variety of it signifies loss. Vines.—Dreaming of vines indicates health and wealth for the dreamer. Dreaming that you are a vine foretells abundance and fertility; this is illustrated by the example of Astyages, King of the Medes, who dreamed that his daughter[48] gave birth to a vine, which predicted the greatness, wealth, and happiness of Cyrus, who was born from her after this dream. Vinegar.—Dreaming that you drink vinegar signifies illness. Violin.—Dreaming of playing or watching someone play the violin or another musical instrument signifies good news and harmony between husband and wife, master and apprentice, brother and sister, etc. Vomit.—To dream of vomiting, whether it’s blood, food, or phlegm, means profit for the poor and harm for the rich. Venison.—Dreaming about venison indicates change in circumstances. Dreaming that you eat it signifies misfortune. Volcano.—Dreaming about volcanoes predicts freedom for someone in prison and peace and happiness for those who are not.
Walking.—To dream one is walking in the dirt, or among thorns, signifies sickness. To dream one is walking in the water, or some torrent, signifies adversity and grief. War.—To dream of war and affairs of war, signifies trouble and danger. Washing.—For a man to dream he washes or bathes himself in baths or hot-houses, signifies riches, prosperity and health to the sick. But to dream he washes or bathes himself contrary to the common custom, or in his clothes, is evil and betokeneth sickness and great danger. To dream that you were in fountains, ponds or current water, and in fair and clear floods, is good, but not that you swim, for that is a sign of danger and sickness. Washing is a sure sign of removal. Wedding.—For a man that is sick to dream that he is wedded to a maid, shows he shall die quickly. If any one dream he is wedded to a deformed woman, it signifies discontent. If to a handsome woman, joy. Wife.—If a man dreams he sees his wife married to another, it denotes change of affairs or condition. If a woman dreams she is married to another man, it is the same. Want.—For a person to dream that he or she comes to sudden want in temporal things, denotes that an unexpected good fortune awaits them by the death of a wealthy relative or the success of some speculation or business bargain. Water.—To dream you are drinking water, denotes great trouble and adversity. In trade loss of business and being arrested; to the lover, it shows your sweetheart is false, prefers another, and will never marry you. Watermill.—To dream of being in a water-mill is a favorable omen. To the tradesman it denotes great increase of business; to the farmer, abundant crops; in love, success, a rich sweetheart and a happy marriage. Wasps.—To dream that you are stung by wasps, signifies vexation and trouble by envious persons. Weasel.—To dream of weasels, shows a man in love with some ill-natured woman, by whom he will be ensnared, or some domestic who will cajole his master by subtlety. Whales.—If you dream you are sitting on a whale’s back, it is good. As the whale is the greatest of the water animals, so the one so dreaming will become a great person and live in peace many years. Wild Boar.—The wild boar, in dreams, signifies a furious enemy, well furnished with all things necessary. And thus, if any one dreams he has hunted or taken a wild boar, he will chase or take some enemy that hath the same qualities as[49] the wild boar. Wrist.—To dream that your wrists are broken, is very good. It foretells that you will marry your present lover and be very happy. Walls.—To dream you are walking on a crazy, old and narrow wall, denotes that you will engage in some very dangerous enterprise that will cause you much trouble and vexation. If you get down without hurting yourself, or the wall’s falling, then you will succeed. If the wall should fall whilst you are upon it, you will be disappointed. If you are walking between walls and the passage is very narrow and difficult, you will be engaged in some quarrel, or disagreeable affair, from which it will require great circumspection and caution on your part to disengage yourself. But if you get from between them safe, you will settle well in life, marry an agreeable partner, have children and become rich and happy. Weeping.—To dream one weeps or grieves, whether it be for a friend departed or any other cause, is joy and mirth. Wheat.—To dream you see or are walking in a field of wheat, is a very favorable omen, and denotes great prosperity and riches. In love, it argues a completion of your most sanguine wishes and foretells much happiness, with fine children, when you marry. If you have a lawsuit, you will gain it and you will be successful in all your undertakings. Wood.—To dream you are cutting or chopping wood, clearly shows that you will be happy in your family, and become rich and respectable in life. To dream you are carrying wood upon your back, shows that you will rise to affluence by your industry, but that your partner will be of a bad temper and your children undutiful. If you dream you are walking or sitting alone in an extensive wood by a running stream, it denotes that you will quickly fall in love, and also that you will be often married. To dream that you are walking or sitting there with a worthy object of your affections, betokens your speedy union, which will prove so felicitous that you will be called “the happy couple.” Wool.—To dream you are buying or selling wool, denotes prosperity and great affluence, by means or industry and trade. To the lover, it is a favorable omen. Your sweetheart is thereby shown to be of an amiable disposition, very constant and deeply in love with you. Will.—Dreaming of making your will signifies that you will live a long time in uninterrupted happiness and joy. For a woman with child to dream that she has made her will, is unfortunate, as it denotes an unfortunate trial of labor. Wren.—To dream of this little bird is good, as the wren is noted for its innocence; the person so dreaming is certain of having a noble friend. But to dream you kill it, is bad. Walnuts.—To dream of walnuts, portends difficulties and misfortunes in life. If you have children, your eldest son will marry a woman who will make him very unhappy. In love, it foretells infidelity and disappointment. To the seaman, storms and shipwreck. To the tradesman, loss of goods and reputation through a confidential servant. Well.—If a young man dreams that he draws water out of a well, it signifies a speedy marriage to a fair maid, who will bring him a portion. If the water be troubled, he[50] will be disturbed by her, and suddenly fall sick. If he seems to give to others clear well water to drink, it denotes that he will enrich them. But if the water be troubled, he will afflict them. If he dreams that he sees a person fall into a well, it signifies that the person dreamed of shall die quickly. Wounds.—To dream you are wounded, is a very favorable omen, especially if it be with a sword. To the lover, it denotes success in your amours, and with an agreeable partner, who will be faithful and affectionate. To the tradesman, profit; and to the farmer, increase in his cattle and plentiful crops. To the sailor, a profitable voyage, with success in love. Wager.—To dream you have laid a wager on some matter in dispute, or on some event that has to come off, denotes that you are in danger of being subjected to a serious accident, and that through the interposition and courage of a friend you are permitted to escape with only a slight injury. Wages.—For a workingman to dream that he has had his wages reduced, signifies that he is about to be removed to a more lucrative situation. To dream that he has had his wages advanced, denotes that he will shortly be without employment. Waves.—To dream that you are on the sea-shore, and surrounded by the waves, is an indication that you will be shortly placed in very difficult and distressing circumstances, out of which it will require all your energy and perseverance to escape. Waltzing.—To dream you are waltzing with some agreeable partner, is an indication that you will be subjected to some unpleasant treatment from one from whom you expected nothing but kindness. Widow.—For a newly married woman to dream that she is a widow, signifies that she will be blessed with comfort and happiness in domestic life and be the mother of dutiful and obedient children. Wig.—For one who has no lack of hair to dream that he wears a wig, signifies that he will be compelled to stand before a judge in a court of law, either as a criminal or as a witness. Witchcraft.—For a person to dream that he has been to visit a supposed fortune-teller, denotes that misfortune shall befall him, unpleasantness in his family, treachery in his place of business and deception in those he supposed his best friends. Worms.—To dream that you see a great number of worms in your path, is an indication that the death of either yourself or of some one dear to you may shortly be expected. For a young woman to dream that she has trod upon a worm that was crawling in her path, signifies that the engagement between her and her lover will be in danger of being broken off through the machinations of a jealous rival, but eventually a reconciliation will be accomplished. Wreath.—For a young woman to dream that her head is adorned with the bridal wreath, is an indication that death will shortly visit either herself or some one dear to her. Wreck.—To dream that you are witnessing the wreck of some vessel at a short distance from the sea-shore, is an indication that one in whom you reposed great confidence will deceive you. Writing.—
Walking.—To dream that you are walking on dirt or among thorns means you’ll face illness. To dream that you’re walking in water or a torrent signifies hardship and sorrow. War.—Dreaming of war and military affairs indicates trouble and danger. Washing.—If a man dreams he is washing or bathing in baths or saunas, it signifies wealth, success, and health for the sick. However, dreaming that he washes or bathes in an unusual way or while fully clothed is bad and suggests illness and great danger. Dreaming of being in fountains, ponds, or clear flowing water is good, but not if you’re swimming, as that signifies danger and sickness. Washing is a clear sign of removal. Wedding.—If a sick man dreams he marries a young woman, it suggests he will die soon. If someone dreams they are wedded to an unattractive woman, it means disappointment. If it’s to an attractive woman, it brings joy. Wife.—If a man dreams he sees his wife married to another man, it means changes in his life or situation. If a woman dreams she is married to another man, it has the same meaning. Want.—Dreaming of sudden need for material things indicates unexpected good fortune from the death of a wealthy relative or success in business. Water.—To dream of drinking water indicates great trouble and hardship. For a trader, it means loss of business and possible arrest; for a lover, it shows that your partner is unfaithful, prefers someone else, and will never marry you. Watermill.—To dream of being in a watermill is a good sign. To a tradesperson, it denotes a significant increase in business; to a farmer, plentiful crops; in love, success with a wealthy partner and a happy marriage. Wasps.—To dream of being stung by wasps signifies annoyance and trouble from jealous people. Weasel.—Dreaming of weasels signifies a man in love with a troublesome woman who will trap him or someone at home who will manipulate him with cunning. Whales.—If you dream you are sitting on a whale’s back, it’s a good sign. Since the whale is the largest sea creature, this dream suggests you’ll become a significant person and live in peace for many years. Wild Boar.—In dreams, a wild boar represents an angry enemy well-equipped for confrontation. If someone dreams they’ve hunted a wild boar, they will confront or defeat an enemy with similar traits. Wrist.—Dreaming of broken wrists is a very good sign. It foretells that you will marry your current partner and be very happy. Walls.—To dream of walking on a rickety, old, narrow wall indicates that you will take on a very risky venture that may cause you much trouble and stress. If you manage to get down safely or the wall doesn’t collapse, you will succeed. However, if the wall falls while you’re on it, you’ll face disappointment. If you’re walking between walls in a tight and challenging space, you will find yourself involved in a conflict or unpleasant situation that will require great caution to navigate. If you escape safely, you’ll settle well in life, marry a suitable partner, have children, and become wealthy and happy. Weeping.—To dream of weeping or grieving, whether for a lost friend or another reason, brings joy and happiness. Wheat.—To dream you see or walk in a wheat field is very favorable, indicating great prosperity and wealth. In love, it suggests your deepest wishes will come true, bringing happiness and fine children when you marry. If you are involved in a lawsuit, you will win it and succeed in all your endeavors. Wood.—To dream of cutting or chopping wood clearly shows that you will find happiness in your family and achieve respect and wealth in life. Dreaming of carrying wood on your back means you will gain prosperity through hard work, but your partner may have a bad temper and your children may be disobedient. Dreaming you are walking or sitting alone in a large forest by a flowing stream suggests you will quickly fall in love and likely marry multiple times. Dreaming of sitting there with someone you love indicates that a union is imminent, one so joyful that you will be known as “the happy couple.” Wool.—To dream of buying or selling wool signifies prosperity and great wealth through industry and trade. For lovers, it is a positive sign. It suggests that your sweetheart has a pleasant, loyal nature and is deeply in love with you. Will.—Dreaming of making your will means you will live a long life filled with happiness and joy. For a pregnant woman to dream she has made her will is unfortunate, as it suggests a difficult labor. Wren.—To dream of this small bird is good, as wrens are known for their innocence; the dreamer can expect a noble friend. However, to dream of killing it is bad. Walnuts.—To dream of walnuts foretells challenges and misfortunes in life. If you have children, your eldest son will marry a woman who will make him very unhappy. In terms of love, it suggests infidelity and disappointment. For sailors, it indicates storms and shipwreck. For traders, it means losing goods and reputation due to a trusted employee. Well.—If a young man dreams he’s drawing water from a well, it signifies a quick marriage to a beautiful woman who will bring him a dowry. If the water is disturbed, he may face troubles with her and become suddenly ill. If he dreams of giving clear well water to others, it suggests he will enrich them. But if the water is troubled, he may harm them. If he dreams of someone falling into a well, it indicates that person will die soon. Wounds.—To dream you are wounded is a very favorable omen, especially if it involves a sword. For lovers, it indicates success in romance with a caring and faithful partner. For traders, it means profit; for farmers, an increase in livestock and a bountiful harvest. For sailors, it promises a profitable journey and success in love. Wager.—Dreaming you’ve placed a wager on a dispute or upcoming event suggests you are at risk of experiencing a serious accident, but through a friend's intervention, you will escape with just minor injuries. Wages.—For a laborer to dream his wages have been cut suggests he will soon be moved to a more lucrative job. If he dreams his wages have increased, it indicates he will soon be unemployed. Waves.—To dream you are at the seashore, surrounded by waves, suggests you will face difficult and distressing circumstances that will require all your strength and determination to overcome. Waltzing.—To dream you are waltzing with a pleasant partner indicates you will experience unpleasant treatment from someone you expected kindness from. Widow.—For a newlywed woman to dream she is a widow suggests she will find comfort and happiness in her home life and have obedient children. Wig.—For one with a full head of hair to dream of wearing a wig indicates they will be forced to appear before a judge, either as a defendant or a witness. Witchcraft.—For someone to dream they visited a supposed fortune-teller indicates impending misfortune, family disputes, betrayal at work, and deception from those they considered their closest friends. Worms.—To dream you see a lot of worms on your path suggests the imminent death of either yourself or someone you care about. For a young woman, dreaming of stepping on a worm in her way signifies that her engagement will be threatened by a jealous rival, but ultimately a reconciliation will happen. Wreath.—For a young woman to dream her head is adorned with a bridal wreath suggests that death may soon visit her or someone dear to her. Wreck.—To dream you see a shipwreck nearby indicates that someone you trust will betray you. Writing.—
Yew Tree.—To dream of a yew tree, is an indication of the funeral of a very aged person, by whose death the dreamer will derive some benefit or protecting hand among the relations of the deceased person. Yeast.—If a young housewife dreams that she is kneading bread with yeast, she may conclude that she will be the mother of a large family of children.
Yew Tree.—Dreaming of a yew tree suggests the funeral of an elderly person, and the dreamer will gain some advantage or support among the relatives of the deceased. Yeast.—If a young housewife dreams that she is kneading bread with yeast, she can expect to become the mother of a large family.
Zodiac.—To dream of the twelve signs of the zodiac, shows to a man that he will be a great traveler, and sail once around the world. To a woman, that she will wed a foreigner who is deeply skilled in astronomy.
Zodiac.—Dreaming of the twelve signs of the zodiac indicates to a man that he will become a great traveler and will sail around the world. For a woman, it means she will marry a foreigner who is highly knowledgeable in astronomy.

PHYSIOGNOMY.
The principles of philosophy demonstrate that the human features are a reflex of the mental and physical workings of the system, as it is from time to time operated upon by surrounding circumstances, and they therefore act an important part in depicting the lights and shades of temperament and disposition. So, also, the color and nature of the hair are indicative of character. In the pages immediately following will be found fully presented prognostics to be drawn from the latter, as also from the forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, and the whole assemblage of features.
The principles of philosophy show that human traits are a reflection of the mental and physical functions of the system, influenced by the circumstances around us, and they play an important role in illustrating the nuances of temperament and personality. Similarly, the color and type of hair can indicate character. In the pages that follow, you will find detailed predictions based on these characteristics, as well as from the forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, and the entire collection of features.
The gentleman whose hair is very black and smooth, hanging far over his shoulders, and in large quantity, is mild, but resolute; cool until greatly provoked; not much inclined to excesses; constant in his attachments; not liable to many misfortunes.
The man with very black, smooth hair that falls far over his shoulders and is quite abundant is gentle yet determined; calm unless seriously pushed; not prone to excesses; steadfast in his relationships; and not often faced with misfortune.
A lady with the same kind of hair is moderate in her desires of every kind; addicted to reflection; not violent in love, but steady in her attachments.
A woman with similar hair is moderate in her desires of all kinds; she is thoughtful; not intense in love, but loyal in her relationships.
If the hair is very black, short and curling, the gentleman will be very much given to liquor; somewhat quarrelsome and of unsettled temper; desirous of riches, but will often be disappointed in his wishes therein.
If the hair is very black, short, and curly, the guy will likely drink a lot; he might be a bit argumentative and has an unpredictable mood; he wants to be wealthy but will often feel let down in his pursuits.
A gentleman with dark brown, long and smooth hair, is generally of a robust constitution; obstinate in his temper, eager in his pursuits, a lover of the fair sex, fond of variety in his ordinary pursuits, exceedingly curious, and of a flexible disposition. He will live long, unless guilty of early intemperance.
A guy with long, smooth dark brown hair is usually strong and tough; stubborn in his attitude, driven in his ambitions, a fan of women, enjoys variety in his usual activities, incredibly curious, and adaptable. He will live a long life, unless he engages in reckless behavior early on.
A lady with the same kind of hair will be nearly the same as the gentleman, but more steady in her conduct and attachments, especially in love. She will be of a good constitution, have many children, enjoy good health and a reasonable share of happiness.
A woman with the same kind of hair will be pretty similar to the man, but she'll be more consistent in her behavior and relationships, especially in love. She'll be healthy, have many kids, enjoy good health, and have a decent amount of happiness.
If the hair is short and bushy it will make very little alteration in the gentleman or lady, but that the gentleman will be more forward to strike when provoked and the lady will be more of a scold.
If the hair is short and bushy, it won't change the gentleman or lady much, except that the gentleman may be more likely to act out when provoked, and the lady may tend to nag more.
A gentleman with light brown, long, smooth hair, is of a peaceable, even, and rather generous temper; will prevent mischief if in his power, but when very much provoked will strike furiously; but is afterwards sorry for his passion and soon appeased; strongly attached to the company of ladies and will protect them from insult. Upon the whole, he is in general of an amiable character, affable and kind.
A man with light brown, long, smooth hair has a calm, even, and fairly generous personality. He tries to avoid trouble whenever he can, but when pushed too far, he can react violently. However, he quickly regrets his anger and becomes easy to calm down. He enjoys the company of women and will stand up for them against disrespect. Overall, he is generally a friendly and kind person.
A lady with the same kind of hair is tender-hearted, but hasty in temper; neither obstinate nor haughty; her inclination to love never unreasonable; her constitution will be good, but she will be seldom very fortunate.
A woman with the same type of hair is kind-hearted but quick-tempered; she's neither stubborn nor arrogant; her tendency to love is always reasonable; her health will be good, but she won't be very lucky.
A gentleman with fair hair will be of a weak constitution; his mind given much to reflection, especially on religious matters. He will be assiduous in his occupation, but not given to rambling; very moderate in his amorous wishes; but he will not live to an old age.
A man with light hair will have a weak constitution; he will spend a lot of time thinking, especially about religious issues. He will be dedicated to his work, but not prone to wandering thoughts; he will be quite restrained in his romantic desires, but he won't live to be very old.
A lady with this colored hair is on the contrary of a good constitution; never to be diverted from her purpose; passionate in love affairs, never easy unless in company, and delights in hearing herself praised, especially for beauty; delights in dancing and strong exercises and commonly lives to a great age.
A woman with this colored hair is the opposite of having a good constitution; she never wavers from her goal; she's passionate in her love life, always restless unless she's with others, and loves hearing compliments, particularly about her looks; she enjoys dancing and vigorous activities, and typically lives to an old age.
A gentleman with long red hair is cunning, artful and deceitful; he is much addicted to traffic of some kind, restless in his disposition, constantly roving and desirous of enjoying the pleasures of love. He is covetous of getting money and spends it foolishly; he is indefatigable and no obstacle will induce him to forsake his enterprise until he has seen the issue of it. He is inclined to timidity, but by reflection may correct it and pass for a man of courage.
A guy with long red hair is sly, crafty, and dishonest; he's really into something, always on the move and eager to enjoy the pleasures of love. He’s greedy for money and wastes it carelessly; he’s tireless, and nothing will make him give up on his goals until he sees how they turn out. He tends to be timid, but by thinking it through, he can overcome it and come off as brave.
A lady with the same kind of hair, is glib of tongue, talkative and vain; her temper is impatient and fiery and will not submit to contradiction; she has a constant flow of spirits and is much given to the pleasures of love. However delicate her person may seem, her constitution is generally vigorous; but she seldom lives to see old age, for obvious reasons. Her promises are seldom to be depended upon, because the next object that engrosses her attention makes her forgetful of everything that preceded it, and she will always resent any disappointment she may meet with.
A woman with the same kind of hair is smooth-talking, chatty, and vain; her temper is impatient and fiery, and she won’t tolerate being disagreed with. She has a constant high energy and is very into the pleasures of love. Although she may seem delicate, she generally has a strong constitution; however, she rarely lives to old age for obvious reasons. Her promises aren't usually reliable because whatever new thing captures her attention makes her forget everything that came before it, and she will always be upset by any disappointment she encounters.
If the hair falls off at the fore part of the head, the person will be easily led, though otherwise rational, and will often be duped when he thinks he is acting right; he will likewise frequently meet with disappointments in money matters, which will either hurt his credit, or force him to shorten his expenses.
If someone loses hair at the front of their head, they tend to be easily influenced, even if they're usually reasonable, and often get tricked when they believe they're making the right choices; they will also frequently experience financial disappointments, which could damage their reputation or require them to cut back on their spending.
If the hair falls off behind, he will be obstinate, peevish, passionate and fond of commanding others, though he has no right, and will grow angry if his advice is not followed. However preposterous, he will be fond of hearing and telling old stories and tales of ghosts and fairies, but will be a good domestic man and provide for his family to the utmost of his power.
If he starts to lose hair at the back, he will be stubborn, grumpy, hot-tempered, and bossy, even though he has no authority, and he will get mad if people don’t take his advice. No matter how ridiculous it is, he will love hearing and sharing old stories and tales about ghosts and fairies, but he will also be a caring family man and do his best to provide for his family.
If the hair forms an arch around the forehead, without being[53] much indented at the temples, both the lady and the gentleman will be innocent, credulous, moderate in all their desires, and though not ardent in their pursuits, will still be persevering. They will be modest, good-natured, prosperous and happy.
If the hair creates an arch around the forehead, without much indentation at the temples, both the woman and the man will be innocent, trusting, moderate in all their desires, and although not very passionate in their pursuits, they will still be persistent. They will be humble, kind-hearted, successful, and happy.
If the hair is indented at the temples, the person will be affable, steady, good-natured, prudent and attentive to business, of a good constitution and long-lived.
If the hair has indentations at the temples, the person will be friendly, reliable, easygoing, cautious, and focused on work, with a strong constitution and a long life ahead.
If the hair descends low upon the forehead, the person will be selfish and designing; of a surly disposition, unsociable and given to drinking. He will be addicted to avarice and his mind will be always intent upon the means of carrying on his schemes.
If the hair falls low on the forehead, the person will be selfish and manipulative; they’ll have a grumpy attitude, be unsociable, and likely to drink. They will be greedy and constantly focused on how to pursue their plans.
The forehead that is large, round and smooth, announces the lady or gentleman to be frank, open, generous and free, good-natured and a safe companion; of a good understanding and scorns to be guilty of any mean action; faithful to his promises, just in his dealings, steadfast in his engagements and sincere in his affections; he will enjoy a moderate state of health.
The large, round, and smooth forehead indicates that the person is honest, open, generous, and easygoing—a trustworthy companion. They are intelligent, disdain any petty behavior, keep their promises, are fair in their dealings, reliable in their commitments, and sincere in their feelings; they will enjoy a decent level of health.
If the forehead is flat in the middle, the gentleman or lady will be found to be vainglorious and but little disposed to generosity; very tenacious of his honor, but brave; he will be fond of prying into the secrets of others, though not with the intention of betraying them; he will be fond of reading newspapers, history, novels, and plays; ardent, and very cautious of his own reputation.
If a person's forehead is flat in the middle, they are likely to be vain and not very generous; they will be very protective of their honor, but also brave. They will enjoy snooping into other people's secrets, though not intending to betray them. They will have a passion for reading newspapers, history, novels, and plays; they are enthusiastic and extremely careful about their own reputation.
If there be a hollow across the forehead, in the middle, with a ridge as of flesh, above, and another below, the gentleman will be a good scholar, and the lady a great manufacturer, or attentive to whatever occupation she may be engaged in. They will be warm in argument or debate; they will be firm and steady in any point they fix their minds upon and by their perseverance will generally carry their object; yet they will meet with many crosses, but will bear them with patience.
If there's a dip in the middle of the forehead, with a bump of flesh above and another below, the man will be a good scholar, and the woman will be a great maker or dedicated to whatever work she's involved in. They will be passionate in discussions or debates; they will be determined and focused on any goals they set for themselves and, through their persistence, will usually achieve those goals. However, they will face many challenges, but they will endure them with patience.
If the forehead juts out immediately at and over the eyebrows, running flat up to the hair, the gentleman or lady will be sullen, proud, insolent, imperious and treacherous; they will be impatient when contradicted, apt to give great abuse, and to strike if they think they can do it with advantage. They will also impose upon any person, never forgive any injury and by their misconduct make themselves many enemies.
If the forehead sticks out directly at and above the eyebrows, running flat up to the hairline, that person will be gloomy, arrogant, rude, bossy, and deceitful; they will get impatient when challenged, likely to lash out, and will hit back if they believe it benefits them. They will also take advantage of others, never forgive a wrong done to them, and by their bad behavior, they will create many enemies.
If the temples are hollow, with the bones advancing towards the forehead on either side, so that the space between must be necessarily flat, with a small channel or indentation rising from the upper part of the nose to the hair, the gentleman or lady will be of a daring and intrepid temper, introducing themselves into matters where they have no business, desirous of passing for wits, and of a subtle and enterprising nature; greedy of praise, quick in quarrel, and of a wandering disposition; very lewd, and full of resentment when they feel their pride hurt. In short, they delight in mischief, riots, &c.
If the temples are sunken, with the bones pushing towards the forehead on both sides, creating a flat space in between, and a small groove or indentation extends from the top of the nose to the hairline, the person will have a bold and fearless temperament. They will often get involved in situations where they shouldn't, eager to be seen as clever and possessing a cunning and ambitious nature; they crave admiration, are quick to argue, and have a restless character; very inappropriate, and quick to feel hurt if their pride is wounded. In short, they enjoy causing trouble, disturbances, etc.
If the eyebrows are very hairy, and that hair long and curled, with several of the hairs starting out, the gentleman or lady is of[54] a gloomy disposition, litigious and quarrelsome, although a coward; greedy after the affairs of this world, perpetually brooding over some melancholy subject and not an agreeable companion. He will be diffident, penurious, and weak in his understanding; never addicted to any kind of learning. He will pretend much friendship, but will make his affected passion subservient to his pecuniary designs, and given to drinking, &c.
If someone has very bushy eyebrows, with long, curly hairs and some of them sticking out, that person is likely to be[54] gloomy, prone to lawsuits and fights, yet cowardly; focused on material things, always dwelling on something sad, and not someone you’d enjoy being around. They will be shy, stingy, and lacking in common sense; never really interested in learning. They’ll fake a lot of friendship, but will use their false feelings to further their financial interests and have a tendency to drink, etc.
If a gentleman or lady has long eyebrows, with some long hairs, they will be of a fickle disposition, weak-minded, credulous and vain, always seeking after novelties and neglecting their own business; they will be talkative, pert, and disagreeable in company; very fond of contradiction, and will not bear disappointment patiently; and also much addicted to drinking, &c.
If a guy or girl has long eyebrows with some long hairs, they will likely be fickle, easily swayed, gullible, and vain, always chasing after new things and ignoring their own responsibilities. They'll tend to be chatty, annoying, and unpleasant in social situations; very fond of arguing, and won’t handle disappointment well; and they will also have a strong tendency to drink, etc.
If the eyebrows are thick and even, that is, without any or few starting hairs, the lady or gentleman will be of an agreeable temper, sound understanding and tolerable wit; moderately addicted to pleasure, fearful of giving offence, but intrepid and persevering in support of right; charitable and generous, sincere in their professions of love and friendship and enjoy a good constitution.
If the eyebrows are thick and well-shaped, meaning there are few to no stray hairs, the person will have a pleasant personality, good judgment, and decent humor; they are moderately fond of enjoyment, careful not to offend others, but bold and determined in standing up for what is right; they are kind and generous, honest in their expressions of love and friendship, and have good health.
If the eyebrow is small, thin of hair, and even, the lady or gentleman will be weak-minded, timorous, superficial and not to be depended on; they will be desirous of knowledge, but will not have patience and assiduity to give it the necessary attention; they will be desirous of praise for worthy actions, but will not have the spirit or perseverance to perform them in that degree of excellence that is requisite to attract the notice of wise men. They will be of a delicate constitution.
If someone has small, thin eyebrows that are uniform, they are likely to be weak-minded, timid, superficial, and unreliable. They will want to learn but lack the patience and dedication to truly engage with it. They will seek recognition for good deeds but won't have the drive or determination needed to achieve the level of excellence that grabs the attention of wise people. They will have a delicate constitution.
If the eyebrow is thick of hair towards the nose and goes off suddenly very thin, ending in a point, the lady or gentleman will be surly, capricious, jealous, fretful and easily provoked to rage; in their love they will be intemperate.
If the eyebrow is bushy near the nose and tapers off sharply to a point, that person will be grumpy, moody, jealous, irritable, and quick to anger; in love, they will be excessive.
The eye that is large, full, prominent and clear, denotes a lady or gentleman to be of an ingenious and candid disposition, void of deceit and of an even, agreeable and affable disposition; modest and bashful in love, though by no means an enemy to its gratification; firm, though not obstinate; of a good understanding, of an agreeable but not brilliant wit; but clear and just in argument; inclined to extravagance and easily imposed upon.
The eye that is large, full, prominent, and clear indicates that a person is clever and honest, without deceit, with an even-tempered, friendly, and approachable nature; modest and shy in love, yet not against enjoying it; firm without being stubborn; has good judgment, a pleasant but not overly sharp wit; clear and fair in discussions; prone to extravagance and easily taken advantage of.
The eye that is small, but advanced in the head, shows the lady or gentleman to be of a quick wit, sound constitution, lively genius, agreeable company and conversation, good morals, but rather inclined to jealousy; attentive to business, fond of frequently changing his place, punctual in fulfilling his engagements, warm in love, prosperous in his undertakings and generally fortunate in most things.
The small eye, positioned high on the forehead, indicates that the person is witty, healthy, lively, enjoyable to be around and converse with, has good morals, but tends to be a bit jealous; focused on work, enjoys frequently changing their surroundings, is punctual in keeping commitments, passionate in love, successful in endeavors, and generally lucky in most aspects of life.
The lady or gentleman whose eyes are sunk in the head is of a jealous, distrustful, malicious and envious nature; deceitful in their words and actions, never to be depended upon; cunning in overreaching others, vainglorious and associates with lewd and bad company.
The person whose eyes are sunken is jealous, distrustful, malicious, and envious; they are deceitful in their words and actions, and not to be relied on; they are sly in taking advantage of others, vain, and hang out with questionable people.
The gentleman or lady who squints, or have their eyes turned awry, will be of a penurious disposition, but punctual in their dealings.
The man or woman who squints or has their eyes misaligned will likely be tight-fisted but reliable in their transactions.
A black eye is lively, brisk and penetrating, and proves the person who possesses it to be of a sprightly wit, lively conversation, not easily imposed upon, of a sound understanding, but if taken on the weak side, may be led astray for a while.
A black eye is full of life, quick, and sharp, showing that the person who has it has a sharp wit, interesting conversation, isn’t easily taken advantage of, and has a solid understanding. However, if they’re not careful, they might get sidetracked for a bit.
A hazel eye shows the person to be of a subtle, piercing and frolicsome turn, rather inclined to be arch, and sometimes mischievous, but good-natured at the bottom. He will be strongly inclined to love and not over delicate in the means of gratifying that propensity.
A hazel eye indicates that the person is subtle, sharp, and playful, with a tendency to be teasing and occasionally mischievous, but fundamentally good-natured. They will likely have a strong inclination towards love and won’t be too particular about how to satisfy that desire.
A blue eye shows the person to be of a meek and gentle temper, affable and good-natured, credulous and incapable of violent attachment; over-modest, cool and undisturbed by turbulent passions, of a strong memory, in constitution neither robust nor delicate, subject to no violent impression from the vicissitudes of life, whether good or bad.
A blue eye indicates that the person has a mild and gentle personality, is friendly and kind-hearted, easily believing, and not prone to intense emotional connections; overly modest, calm, and untroubled by strong emotions, with a good memory, and neither very strong nor weak in build, unaffected by the ups and downs of life, whether positive or negative.
A gray eye denotes the person to be of weak intellect, devoid of wit, but a plain, plodding, downright drudge, that will act as he is spirited by others. He will be slow in learning anything that requires attention; he, however, will be just to the best of his understanding.
A gray eye suggests that a person lacks intelligence and is without cleverness, just a straightforward, hard-working individual who will do as others direct. He will take a long time to learn anything that needs focus; however, he will be fair to the best of his abilities.
A wall eye denotes the person to be of a hasty, passionate and ungovernable temper, subject to sudden and violent anger; haughty to his equals and superiors, but mild and affable to his inferiors.
A wall eye indicates that a person is quick-tempered, passionate, and uncontrollable, prone to sudden outbursts of anger; arrogant towards their equals and superiors, but gentle and friendly towards those below them.
A red, or as it is vulgarly called, a saucer eye, denotes the person to be selfish, deceitful and proud; furious in anger, fertile in the invention of plots and indefatigable in his resolution to bring them to bear.
A red eye, often referred to as a saucer eye, indicates that a person is selfish, deceitful, and proud; they are quick to anger, inventive in creating schemes, and relentless in their determination to see them through.
A nose that comes even on the ridge, flat on the sides, with little or no hollow between the eyes, declares the man to be sulky, insolent, disdainful, treacherous and self-sufficient; if it has a point descending over the nostrils, he is avaricious and unfeeling, vainglorious and ignorant; peevish, jealous, quick in resentment, yet a coward at the bottom.
A nose that is straight along the bridge, flat on the sides, with little or no indentation between the eyes, suggests the person is sulky, arrogant, contemptuous, deceitful, and self-sufficient; if it has a point that slopes down over the nostrils, they are greedy and cold-hearted, boastful and ignorant; irritable, envious, quick to take offense, yet ultimately a coward.
A nose that rises with a sudden bulge a little below the eyes, and then falls again into a kind of hollow below, is petulant and noisy, void of science and of a very light understanding.
A nose that suddenly bulges just below the eyes and then dips into a hollow is fussy and loud, lacking sophistication and showing a very shallow understanding.
The nose that is small, slender and peaked, shows the person to be of a fearful disposition, jealous, fretful and insidious, ever suspicious of those about him, catching at every word that he can interpret to his own advantage to ground his dispute upon and also very curious to know what is said and done.
The small, slender, and pointed nose indicates a person who is fearful, jealous, irritable, and sneaky, always suspicious of those around them, ready to latch onto any words they can twist to support their arguments, and also very curious about what is being said and done.
The nose that is small, tapering round in the nostrils and cocked up, shows the person to be ingenious, smart, of a quick apprehension, giddy and seldom looking into consequences; but generous, agreeable, so as to carefully avoid giving offence; but resolute in doing himself justice when he receives an injury.
The small, pointed nose with rounded nostrils that turns up indicates that the person is clever, sharp, quick to understand, playful, and rarely thinks about the consequences; however, they are also generous and friendly, making sure not to offend anyone, but they are determined to stand up for themselves when wronged.
The lips that are thick, soft and long, announce the person to[56] be of weak intellect, credulous and slightly peevish, but by a little soothing easily brought back to a good humor. He is much addicted to the pleasures of love, and scarcely moderate in his enjoyment of them; yet he is upright in his conduct and of a timorous temper.
The lips that are thick, soft, and long suggest that the person is likely of weak intellect, gullible, and a bit irritable, but with a little reassurance, they can easily return to a good mood. He is quite fond of romantic pleasures and enjoys them to an excessive degree; however, he behaves honestly and has a timid nature.
If the under lip is much thicker than the upper, and more prominent, the person is of a weak understanding, but artful, knavish and given to chicanery to the full extent of his ability.
If the bottom lip is much thicker than the top lip and sticks out more, that person has a weak intellect but is crafty, dishonest, and quite skilled at trickery to the best of their ability.
The lips that are moderately plump and even, declare the person to be good-humored, humane, sensible, judicious and just, neither giddy nor torpid, but pursuing in every particular a just medium.
The lips that are moderately full and even indicate that the person is cheerful, kind, sensible, wise, and fair, neither overly excited nor sluggish, but striving for a balanced approach in every aspect.
The lips that are thin, show the person to be of a quick and lively imagination, ardent in the pursuit of knowledge, indefatigable in labor, not too much attached to money, eager in the pursuit of love, more brave than otherwise and tolerably happy in life.
The lips that are thin indicate a person with a quick and lively imagination, passionate about gaining knowledge, tireless in their work, not overly concerned with money, eager for love, braver than not, and fairly happy in life.
The lips that are thin and sunk inwards, denote the person to be of a subtle and persevering disposition, everlasting in hatred and never sparing any pains to compass his revenge; in love or friendship much more moderate and uncertain.
The lips that are thin and inwardly curved indicate a person who is subtle and persistent, constantly holding onto hatred and doing whatever it takes to achieve revenge; in love or friendship, they are much more restrained and unpredictable.
The chin that is round, with a hollow between it and the lip, shows the person to be of a good-humored disposition, kind and honest; he is sincere in his friendship and ardent in his love; his understanding is good and his genius capacious. If he has a dimple it makes him better.
The round chin, with a dip between it and the lip, indicates that the person has a cheerful character, is kind and honest; he is genuine in his friendships and passionate in his love; he has a good mind and considerable talent. If he has a dimple, it just makes him even better.
The chin that comes down flat from the edge of the lips and ends in a kind of a chisel form, shows the person to be silly, credulous, ill-tempered and greedy of unmerited honors; captious, wavering and unsteady; he will affect great modesty in the presence of others, though he will not scruple to do the vilest actions when he thinks himself secure from discovery.
The chin that flatlines from the edge of the lips and ends in a chisel shape indicates that the person is foolish, naive, cranky, and greedy for undeserved praise; he is critical, indecisive, and unreliable; he will pretend to be very modest around others, but won't hesitate to commit the worst acts when he thinks he won't get caught.
The chin that is pointed upwards shows the person to be much given to contrivances. However fair he may speak to you, you can never depend on his friendship, as his purpose is only to make you subservient to his own designs. In love his generosity will be of the same stamp.
The chin that is pointed upward indicates that the person is quite manipulative. No matter how nicely he talks to you, you can never rely on his friendship, as his goal is only to make you serve his own interests. In love, his generosity will be just the same.
Of the face in general, the person whose features are strong, coarse and unpleasant to the eye, is of a selfish, brutal, rough and unsocial disposition; greedy of money, harsh in expressions, but will sometimes fawn with a bad grace to gain his ends.
Of the face in general, a person with strong, rough, and unpleasant features tends to be selfish, brutal, tough, and unsociable; greedy for money, harsh in their words, but will sometimes grovel awkwardly to get what they want.
The face that is plump, round and ruddy, denotes the person to be of an agreeable temper, a safe companion, hearty, jovial, fond of company, of sound principles and a clear understanding, faithful in love, &c.
The face that is full, round, and rosy indicates that a person has a pleasant nature, is a reliable friend, cheerful, sociable, values companionship, has strong principles and clear thinking, and is loyal in love, etc.
The face that is thin, smooth and even, with well-proportioned features, shows the person to be of a good disposition, but penetrative and active; somewhat inclined to suspicion, yet of an agreeable conversation; assiduous in the pursuits of love and strongly addicted to the delights of love.
The face that is thin, smooth, and even, with well-proportioned features, reflects a person who is good-natured, but also sharp and energetic; somewhat suspicious, yet engaging in conversation; dedicated to the pursuits of love and deeply passionate about its pleasures.
A face whose cheek bones jut out with thin jaws, is of a restless and thinking disposition; fretful, &c.
A face with prominent cheekbones and thin jaws suggests a restless and thoughtful nature; anxious, etc.
A face that is pale by nature, denotes a timorous disposition, but greatly desirous of carnal pleasures.
A naturally pale face suggests a timid personality, but a strong craving for physical pleasures.
A face that is unequally red, whether streaked or appearing in spots, shows the person to be weak both in body and mind, yielding easily to affliction and sickness.
A face that is unevenly red, whether streaked or spotted, indicates that the person is weak both physically and mentally, easily giving in to hardship and illness.
A face blotched shows the person to be addicted to drinking and vice, though frequently possessing the art to conceal the inclination therefor.
A face that’s splotchy indicates that a person is struggling with alcohol and bad habits, even if they often have the skill to hide their urges.
The head that is large and round shows that the person has a tolerable understanding, but not near so good as he imagines.
The big, round head suggests that the person has a decent understanding, but it's nowhere near as great as they think.
The head that is small and round, or if the face comes tapering, shows the person of an acute, penetrating disposition, much given to bantering humor, but of great sensibility.
The head that is small and round, or if the face narrows, shows a person with a sharp, insightful nature, often inclined to playful humor, but with strong sensitivity.
The head that is flat on either side, and deep from the face to the back, shows the person to be of a good understanding, deep penetration, great memory and of an agreeable temper; of slow belief and not easily imposed upon.
The head that is flat on both sides and deep from the forehead to the back indicates that the person has good judgment, deep insight, a great memory, and a pleasant disposition; they are slow to believe and not easily fooled.
Big and broad ears signify a simple man, of no understanding; sluggish, slothful and of an ill memory. Small ears denote a good understanding; but very small ears signify nothing but mischief and malice. Those that have them well proportioned, and neither too small nor too large, are persons of good understanding, wise, discreet, honest, shamefaced and courageous. Those that have them somewhat long and thin, are bold, impudent, unlearned, gluttons and very proud and scornful.
Big and wide ears suggest a simple person with little understanding; slow, lazy, and forgetful. Small ears indicate good understanding, but very small ears are a sign of mischief and malice. Those with ears that are well proportioned, not too small or too large, tend to be good thinkers—wise, discreet, honest, modest, and brave. People with somewhat long and thin ears are often bold, disrespectful, uneducated, greedy, and quite arrogant and contemptuous.
A thin, soft beard denotes a person lustful and effeminate, of a tender body, fearful, delicate and inconstant.
A thin, soft beard suggests a person who is lustful and effeminate, with a tender body, fearful, delicate, and unpredictable.
A red beard denotes first, a placid forehead, and the person is courteous and friendly, but not without some craft; is a very great flatterer, very soon angry and affects consequence.
A red beard indicates, first, a calm forehead, and the person is polite and friendly, but also a bit cunning; they are a huge flatterer, get angry quickly, and like to show off their importance.
A dark beard is good, but the possessor is usually of a melancholy disposition; yet it denotes a person to be ingenious, sincere, thoughtful, constant, cordial, bold and fit to make a warrior.
A dark beard is nice, but the person who has one is often somewhat gloomy; still, it suggests that they are clever, genuine, reflective, reliable, friendly, brave, and suitable to be a warrior.
A pale beard denotes a phlegmatic person, who is temperate enough and tolerably prudent.
A light beard indicates a calm person, who is reasonable and fairly wise.
He that hath a decent beard, handsome and thick of hair, is good-natured and reasonable in all things.
A person with a nice beard, attractive and thick hair, is friendly and sensible in every way.
Those who have little or no beard, but a small mustache, are of an ill humor, but very luxurious.
Those who have little or no beard, but a small mustache, are in a bad mood but very indulgent.

CHIROMANCY, OR PALMISTRY.

The practical part of chiromancy is that which gathers probable predictions from lines, the places of the planets in the hand, and from the notes and characters everywhere posted and marked out in the hands and fingers. These lines and their planetary relevancy are thus defined:
The practical aspect of palmistry involves making likely predictions based on the lines, the positions of the planets in the hand, and the various signs and markings found on the hands and fingers. These lines and their connection to the planets are defined as follows:
1. | Cardiaca, or the line of life. |
2. | Hepatica, or the love’s line; also called the natural mean. |
3. | Cephalica, or the line of the head and brain. |
4. | Thoralis, or the table line. |
5. | Restricta, or the dragon’s tail. |
6. | Via Solis, or the sun’s way. |
7. | Via Lactea, or the milky way. |
8. | Via Saturnia, or Saturn’s way. |
9. | Cingulum Veneris, or the girdle of Venus. |
10. | Via Martis, or the way of Mars. |
11. | Mons Veneris, or the mound of Venus. |
12. | Cavea Martis, or the cave of Mars. |
13. | Mons Jovis, or Jupiter’s mount. |
14. | Mons Saturn, or Saturn’s mount. |
15. | Mons Solis, or the sun’s mount. |
16. | Locus Luna, or the moon’s place. |
17. | Mons Mercurii, or the mount of Mercury. |
18. | Mensa, or the table containing the part of fortune. |
19. | Pollex, or the thumb. |
20. | Index, or the forefinger. |
21. | Medius, or the middle finger. |
22. | Annularis, or the ring finger. |
23. | Auricularis, or the little finger. |
The question often arises as to whether judgment should be given by the right hand or the left. It is certain that in one hand the lines and other signatures are very often more manifest, and are thus more plain to be seen than the other, as well in the hands of gentlemen as ladies. That hand is the proper one (in both sexes) which shows and exhibits the lines thereof most clearly, and abounds with a series of characters and signs, yet so as that the other, whose lines are more obscure, may pay its contribution. If in both hands they consent, and appear to be fair and comely, they declare a constancy of fortune and health. The cause of diversity is that he who is born in the daytime, and has a masculine planet (the Sun, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars) lord of his geniture, bears the more remarkable signs in his right hand, especially when the sign ascending is also masculine. The contrary happens to those born at night, as often as a feminine planet predominates. If both hands agree, it must be that in a diurnal nativity the feminine planets rule, or that there falls out a mixture of masculine and feminine; so in the nights by the contrary reason.
The question often comes up about whether judgment should be made using the right hand or the left. It's clear that one hand often has lines and other markings that are much more obvious and easier to see than the other, for both men and women. The hand that is best (for both genders) is the one that clearly shows its lines and has a lot of distinct characters and signs, while still allowing for the other hand, which is less clear, to contribute. If both hands agree and look good and balanced, it indicates stability in fortune and health. The difference comes from the fact that someone born during the day, with a masculine planet (the Sun, Saturn, Jupiter, or Mars) dominating their birth chart, will have more noticeable signs in their right hand, especially if the rising sign is also masculine. The opposite is true for those born at night when a feminine planet is in charge. If both hands agree, it means that in a daytime birth, the feminine planets are influential, or there is a mix of masculine and feminine; the reverse is true for night births.
I.—OF THE LINE OF LIFE. THIS IS CALLED CARDIACA, OR THE HEART LINE.
This being broad, of a lively color, and decently drawn in its bounds, without intersections and points, shows the party long lived and subject to few diseases.
This is large, vibrant in color, and well-defined in its shape, without any overlapping areas or sharp points, indicating that the individual has lived a long life and is generally healthy.
If slender, short and dissected with obverse little lines, and deformed either by a pale or black color, it presages weakness of the body, sickness and a short life.
If it's thin, short, and marked with little lines, and has either a pale or dark color, it indicates weakness in the body, illness, and a short life.
If orderly joined to the natural mean, and beautified in the angle with parallels, or a little across, it argues good wit, or an evenness of nature.
If it's properly connected to the natural average and enhanced at the angle with parallels, or slightly offset, it suggests good judgment or a balanced character.
If the same have branches in the upper parts thereof, extending themselves towards the natural mean, it signifies riches and honor.
If they have branches in the upper parts, stretching towards the natural middle, it signifies wealth and honor.
If these branches be extended towards the restricta, it threatens poverty, deceits, and unfaithfulness of servants.
If these branches extend towards the restricta, it threatens poverty, deceit, and the unfaithfulness of servants.
If in this line there be found some confused lines, like hairs, be assured of diseases, and they happen in the first age. When they appear below, if towards the cavea, in the middle; if towards the patica, in the declining age.
If there are some tangled lines in this area, like strands of hair, be aware that they indicate health issues, which occur in early life. When they appear below, if they are toward the cavea, it's in the middle age; if they are toward the patica, it's in old age.
If this line be anywhere broken, it threatens extreme danger of life in that part of the age which the pace of the breach shows. For you may find out the dangerous or diseased years of your age; this line being divided into seventy parts, you must begin your number and account from the lower part thereof, near the restricta, for the number falling where the branch is determines the year.
If this line is ever broken, it poses a serious threat to life during that part of your age that the speed of the break indicates. You can identify the dangerous or unhealthy years of your life; this line is divided into seventy segments, and you should start counting from the lower part, near the end, as the number where the branch is indicates the year.
If the character of the sun (as commonly it is made by astrologers) be ever found in this line, it presages the loss of an eye; but, if two such characters, the loss of both eyes.
If the traits of the sun (as astrologers often describe) are present in this line, it indicates the loss of one eye; however, if there are two such traits, it signals the loss of both eyes.
A line descending from the vital, beneath the congress of it and the hepatica, to the tuberculum of Saturn, shows an envious man,[60] who rejoices at another’s calamity, the sight of others concurring. This also frequently shows a most perilous Saturnine disease in that wherein it touches the vital, and it is much worse if it cut the same.
A line coming down from the vital area, below the connection of it and the hepatica, to the tuberculum of Saturn, indicates an envious person,[60] who takes pleasure in someone else's misfortune and enjoys seeing others agree. This often reveals a very dangerous Saturn-related illness, especially where it connects with the vital area, and it's significantly worse if it directly affects it.
But such a line passing from the vital to the annular, to the ring finger, promises honors to ensue, from or by the means of some famous lady.
But a line that moves from the life line to the ring finger suggests that honors will come, thanks to a notable woman.
The vital lines being thicker than ordinary at the end under the fore finger, denotes a laborious old age.
The important lines, thicker than usual at the end under the index finger, indicate a hard-working old age.
A line passing through the vitals to the cavea of Mars, foretells of wounds and fevers, and also of misfortunes in journeys.
A line going through the vital organs to Mars's cave signifies injuries and fevers, as well as problems during travels.
II.—OF THE HEPATICA, OR NATURAL MEAN.
This line being straight, continued, and not dissected by obverse little lines, denotes a healthful body.
This straight line, continuous and not interrupted by opposing little lines, indicates a healthy body.
If it be short or broken, and reach not beyond the concave of the hand, it shows diseases and shortness of life.
If it’s short or broken and doesn’t extend beyond the palm of the hand, it indicates illness and a short lifespan.
By how much more the same is produced, by so much longer the life may be warranted.
By how much more of the same is produced, by that much longer the life can be guaranteed.
If cut at the end thereof by a small intervening line, it threatens poverty in old age.
If it's cut off at the end by a small line, it poses a risk of poverty in old age.
If in the upper part it be distant from the vital by a great space, it shows distemperatures of the heart, as palpitations, syncope, &c.
If the upper part is far from the vital area, it indicates issues with the heart, such as palpitations, fainting, etc.
This also shows prodigality, especially if the table be broad.
This also shows extravagance, especially if the table is large.
If tortuous (that is, if it wind and turn several ways), unequal, of a different color and dissected, it argues an evil constitution of the liver, and thence diseases, proceeding from the weakness thereof. Covetousness also, and a depravity both of nature and wit, especially if it be under the region of the middle finger, and near the cardiaca, thereby making a short or narrow triangle.
If it's twisted (meaning it winds and turns in several ways), uneven, different in color, and dissected, it suggests a problem with the liver, which can lead to diseases resulting from its weakness. Additionally, greed and a corruption of both nature and intellect, especially if it’s located under the middle finger and close to the heart line, create a short or narrow triangle.
If decently drawn and well colored, it is a sign of a cheerful and ingenious disposition.
If it's drawn well and colored nicely, it shows a cheerful and creative personality.
If it has a sister, it promises inheritances.
If it has a sister, it guarantees inheritances.
If continued with some little hard knots, it denotes manslaughters, either perpetrated, or to be committed, according to the number of these said knots.
If there are still a few tough knots, it indicates murders, either committed or likely to be committed, based on the number of those knots.
If therein a cross be found under the region of the middle finger, it announces death to be at hand.
If a cross is found under the area of the middle finger, it signals that death is near.
If it terminates with a fork towards the ferient, it is a sign of depraved wit, of hypocrisy, and of evil manners.
If it ends with a fork towards the holiday, it shows a twisted sense of humor, hypocrisy, and bad behavior.
When it tends to the mensa, it is a token of a slanderous tongue and of envy.
When it comes to the table, it’s a sign of a gossipy tongue and jealousy.
When it projects a remarkable cleft through the vital to the mons veneris, and the sister of Mars, especially if the same be of a ruddy color, it warns you to beware of thieves, and also intimates fraud and deceit of enemies.
When it shows a distinct gap through the important area to the pubic mound, and the sister of Mars, particularly if it has a reddish color, it alerts you to be cautious of thieves and also indicates deceit and trickery from enemies.
This cleft likewise insinuates a most vehement heat of the liver, proceeding from the rays of Mars; so that the life becomes in danger, seeing that the line of life is dissected.
This gap also suggests a strong heat in the liver, coming from the influence of Mars; thus, life is at risk, as the life line is cut.
This line having some branch, yet such a one as nevertheless seems to be continued, shows that the manner of life will be, or is already changed; and this in a declining age if the breach be under the ring finger; but, if under the middle finger, in strength of years.
This line has some branches, but it appears to continue, indicating that the way of life will be, or is already, changing; this applies to an aging person if the break is under the ring finger; however, if it's under the middle finger, it pertains to someone in the prime of their life.
III.—OF THE CEPHALICA.
This is called the line of the head and brain, which, if (arising from its place in a due proportion) it connects the lines of the liver and heart in a triangular form, have a lively color, and no intersection falling out between, declares a man of admirable prudence, and one of no vulgar wit and fortune.
This is referred to as the line of the head and brain, which, if it properly connects the lines of the liver and heart in a triangular shape, has a vibrant color and shows no interruptions in between, indicates a person of remarkable wisdom, and one with exceptional intelligence and success.
By how much more decent the triangle is, so much the better shall the temperature, wit and courage be; but if it be obtuse, it argues an evil disposed nature, and a man that is rude; if no triangle, far worse.
By how much more proper the triangle is, the better the temperature, wit, and courage will be; but if it’s obtuse, it indicates a wicked nature and a rough man; if there's no triangle at all, it’s even worse.
The superior being a right angle, or not very acute, foretells the best temperature of the heart; but when it is too acute, especially if it touch the line of life, upon the region of the middle finger, it argues covetousness.
The superior angle being a right angle, or not too sharp, indicates the best condition of the heart; but when it is too sharp, especially if it touches the line of life, in the area of the middle finger, it suggests greediness.
The left angle, if it be made upon the natural mean in the ferient, and be a right angle, confirms the goodness of intellect.
The left angle, if it is created on the natural average in the ferient, and if it is a right angle, confirms the quality of intellect.
But when the cephalica projects unequal clefts to the mons lunæ, thereby making unusual characters, in the gentleman it denotes weakness of the brain, and dangerous sea voyages. But in the lady’s hand it shows frequent sorrows of mind, and difficulties in child bearing.
But when the cephalica shows uneven splits toward the mons lunæ, creating odd patterns, in a man it indicates mental weakness and risky sea travels. But in a woman’s hand, it signifies frequent emotional distress and challenges in childbirth.
Equal lines (thus projected) presage the contrary in both sexes, viz., in gentlemen, a good composure of the brain, and fortunate voyages by sea; in ladies, cheerfulness and felicity in child bearing.
Equal lines (thus projected) indicate the opposite in both genders: in men, a well-balanced mind and successful sea voyages; in women, happiness and joy in motherhood.
This one thing is peculiar to the cephalica: if it project a cleft or a manifest star, upwards to the cavea martis, it signifies boldness, &c. But if it let fall the same downwards, thefts, &c.
This particular characteristic is unique to the cephalica: if it shows a split or a visible star pointing up towards the cavea martis, it indicates boldness, etc. But if it points downwards, it signifies theft, etc.
The cephalica, jointed to the dragon’s tail by a remarkable concourse, promises a prudent and a joyful age.
The cephalica, connected to the dragon’s tail by a remarkable meeting point, promises a wise and joyful time ahead.
The same drawn upwards in the shape of a fork, towards the part of fortune, signifies subtlety in managing affairs, and also craftiness either to do good or evil.
The same figure drawn upward in the shape of a fork toward the part of fortune indicates skill in handling situations, as well as cleverness that can be used for good or bad.
If in this said fork a mark appears resembling the part of fortune, as it is noticed by astrologers, that gives an assurance of riches and honor to succeed by ingenuity and art.
If at this fork a mark appears that looks like the part of fortune, as astrologers observe, that indicates a guarantee of wealth and honor to come through skill and creativity.
IV.—OF THE THORAL LINE.
This is also called the line of fortune; it is termed likewise the mensa, because it makes up the table of the hand. Which said line, when it is long enough, and without incisures, argues a due strength in the principal members of man, and also constancy; the contrary if it be short, crooked, cut or parted.
This is also known as the line of fortune; it’s also called the mensa because it forms the table of the hand. When this line is long enough and has no breaks, it indicates a good strength in a person's main traits and also consistency; the opposite is true if it is short, crooked, cut, or broken.
If it terminate under the mount of Saturn, it shows a vain fellow.
If it ends under the mount of Saturn, it indicates a superficial person.
If projecting small branches to the mount of Jupiter, it promises honors.
If small branches are pointed toward the mount of Jupiter, it suggests honor.
If there it be naked and simple, it is a sign of poverty and want.
If it's bare and plain, it shows a lack of wealth and needs.
If cutting the mouth of Jupiter, cruelty of mind and disposition, with excessive wrath.
If you cut the mouth of Jupiter, it's an act of cruelty in thought and attitude, fueled by excessive anger.
If it projects a branch between the fore and middle finger in a gentleman, it threatens a wound in his head; in a lady, danger in child bearing.
If it shows a branch between the fore and middle finger in a man, it threatens an injury to his head; in a woman, it indicates danger in childbirth.
Three lines ascending upwards from this line, viz., one to the space between the middle and fore finger, a second to the space between the middle and ring finger, and a third to the space between the ring and the little finger, argues a contentious person in many respects.
Three lines going up from this line, namely, one to the space between the middle and index finger, another to the space between the middle and ring finger, and a third to the space between the ring and little finger, suggests a person who is argumentative in many ways.
A little line only thus drawn to the interval or space between the middle finger and the ring finger, sorrow or labor.
A small line drawn just to the space between the middle finger and the ring finger represents sadness or hard work.
If annexed to the natural mean, so that it makes an acute angle, it brings sorrow and labor.
If it’s attached to the natural average in a way that creates an acute angle, it leads to sadness and hard work.
If the natural mean be wanting, and the thoral annexed to the vital, it threatens decollation or a deadly wound.
If the natural average is missing, and the connection to life is weak, it could lead to beheading or a fatal injury.
If no mensa at all, it shows a man malevolent, contentious, faithless, inconstant and of base condition.
If there’s no mind at all, it shows a man who is malicious, argumentative, untrustworthy, unreliable, and of low character.
Confused little lines in the mensa, denote sickness; if under Mercury, in the former part of the age; under the sun in the prime thereof; under the middle finger, in old age.
Confused little lines on the forehead indicate illness; if they appear under Mercury, in early life; under the sun, in adulthood; under the middle finger, in old age.
When in this line there are certain points observed, they argue strength of the genitals and burning lust.
When certain points are observed in this context, they claim strength of the genitals and intense desire.
V.—OF THE CAUDA DRACONIS, OR THE RESTRICTA, AND THE LINES ARISING THEREFROM.
If this be double or treble, and drawn by a right and continued track, it promises a good composure of the body.
If this is double or triple, and follows a consistent and straight path, it suggests a good alignment of the body.
That line which is nearest the hand continued, and of a good color, assures great riches.
That line closest to the hand continues and has a good color, indicating great wealth.
But if the same line be cut in the middle, crooked and very pale, it announces debility of body and want of all things.
But if that same line is cut in the middle, crooked and very pale, it indicates weakness in the body and a lack of everything.
A cross or star upon the restricta, foreshadows tranquility of life in old age.
A cross or star on the restricta signals a peaceful life in old age.
If there be a star, simple or double, or any lines near the tuberculum of the thumb, in ladies, they denote misfortune or infamy.
If there's a star, simple or double, or any lines near the bump of the thumb in women, it indicates misfortune or disgrace.
A line running from the restricta through the mons veneris, presages adversities, either by the means of some kindred or a wife.
A line running from the restricta through the mons veneris indicates challenges, either through a relative or a spouse.
A line extending from the restricta to the mons lunæ, denotes adversities and private enemies; if it be crooked, it doubles the evil, and betokens perpetual servitude.
A line extending from the restricta to the mons lunæ indicates hardships and personal enemies; if it’s crooked, it worsens the situation and suggests ongoing servitude.
Such a line also being clear and straight, and reaching as far as the region of the moon, foretells many journeys by sea and land.
Such a line is also clear and straight, extending all the way to the moon, which predicts many journeys by both sea and land.
If it extend to the tuberculum of the fore finger, it informs the gentleman that he shall live in a foreign country in great estimation.
If it reaches the bump of the index finger, it tells the person that they will live in a foreign country with high regard.
If to the hepatica, it argues honest behavior, and prolongs life.
If to the hepatica, it promotes honesty and extends life.
If to the mons solis (be it simple or double), it argues exceeding goodness, and enables to govern or rule in great affairs.
If to the mons solis (whether it's simple or double), it shows exceptional goodness and allows for governing or leading in significant matters.
By the same reason, if it pass to the mons Mercurii, it betokens the gentleman is of a sufficient capacity for any employment; but if it reach not the mons Mercurii, but is broken about the middle and end beneath the mons Mercurii, that makes out a prating fellow, &c.
By the same reasoning, if it goes to the mountain of Mercury, it indicates that the gentleman is capable enough for any job; but if it doesn’t reach the mountain of Mercury and is instead broken around the middle and end below the mountain of Mercury, that suggests he's just a chatterbox, etc.
If directly ascending to the mons Saturni, it signifies a good position of Saturn in the geniture, whose decree shall shortly follow; but, if crookedly towards the restricta and the hepatica especially, it shows man laborious, &c.
If someone is positioned directly under the mons Saturni, it indicates a favorable placement of Saturn in their birth chart, whose impact will become apparent soon; however, if the position is skewed towards the restricta and the hepatica in particular, it suggests a person may be hard-working, etc.
VI.—OF THE VIA SOLIS, OR THE SUN’S WAY.
This being whole, equally drawn and well colored, promises the favor of great men and great honor; but, if dissected and unequal, the contrary, and exposes to divers impediments, and envy in attaining the same.
This complete, balanced, and well-colored thing promises the favor of powerful people and great honor; however, if it's divided and unbalanced, the opposite occurs, leading to various obstacles and envy in achieving the same.
VII.—OF THE VIA LACTEA, OR THE MILKY WAY.
This well proportioned and continued, presages that journeys will be fortunate both by sea and land, as ready wit and the favor of the ladies (Venus assenting), and of a composed and graceful speech; but if it be distorted, it argues infelicity and lies; but whole and ascending to the little finger, it is a sign of happiness.
This balanced and consistent feature suggests that travels will be successful both by sea and land, thanks to quick thinking and the approval of women (with Venus agreeing), along with a calm and graceful way of speaking. However, if it's uneven, it indicates misfortune and falsehoods; but if it's complete and reaches up to the little finger, it signifies happiness.
VIII.—OF THE SATURNIA, OR LINE OF SATURN.
This being wholly and fully protracted to the middle finger, is an argument both of profound cogitations and likewise of fortunate events in counsels and actions.
This, being completely extended to the middle finger, is evidence of deep thoughts and also of fortunate outcomes in decisions and actions.
Combust or deficient, an evil sign, portending many misfortunes, unless other positions favor it.
Burning or lacking, a bad sign, predicting many troubles, unless other placements support it.
Bending backwards in the cavea of the hand, towards the ferient, in the form of a semi-circle, threatens imprisonment.
Bending backward in the space of the hand, towards the ferient, in a semi-circle shape, poses a risk of confinement.
A line drawn from the vital, through the hepatica, to the tuberculum of Saturn (if it touch the Saturnia), the same.
A line drawn from the vital point, through the hepatica, to the tuberculum of Saturn (if it touches the Saturnia), is the same.
IX.—OF THE CINGULUM VENERIS, OR THE GIRDLE OF VENUS.
If this line have a sister, it argues intemperance and lust in both sexes, and baseness in the gratification of lewd desires; and if dissected and carefully examined, it shows losses and infamy by reason of this vice.
If this line has a sister, it suggests excess and desire in both genders, and low standards in fulfilling crude wants; and if analyzed closely, it reveals losses and disgrace due to this vice.
X.—OF THE VIA MARTIS, THE WAY OR LINE OF MARS, OR THE VITAL SISTER.
This line (as often as it appears), augments and strengthens the things signified by the cardiaca; but particularly it promises good success in war, provided it be clear and red.
This line, whenever it shows up, enhances and reinforces the things represented by the cardiaca; but specifically, it promises success in war, especially if it is clear and red.
SOME OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING LINES.
The quantity of lines must be wisely observed, that is, the length and depth, so likewise their quality, that is, their complexion and shape, whether they are crooked or straight; next their action, which is to touch or cut other lines. Their passion to be touched or cut of others; and lastly, their place and position.
The number of lines needs to be carefully considered, meaning their length and depth, as well as their quality, like their color and shape, whether they're crooked or straight. Then there's their action, which is to touch or intersect with other lines. Their desire to be touched or crossed by others is important too, and finally, their location and orientation.
We must know that the lines are sometimes prolonged until certain years of our age, otherwise shortened; now they wax pale, then they become plain and strong, and as it were luxuriate with a kind of redness, and this as well in the principal as less principal lines. Again, as touching the less principal, and such as are found in the tubercula of the planets, it is most certain that some do at one time quite vanish, and that at another time others arise of a different shape and complexion; the cause of which is supposed to be no other than the various progressions of the alphabetical places in their nativities; that is, fortunate and unfortunate to the influence whereof man himself is wonderfully subject. The signs of his hands are presented at different times with different faces. Such a virtue, such a love resideth in the imagination of the greater world towards the lesser. And, therefore, the most studious in chiromancy cannot attain the knowledge of particulars by one inspection only, made to a certain year of the person’s age; things that worthily merit our observations, yet known or approved of by a few.
We need to understand that the lines can sometimes extend until certain years of our lives, or they can be shorter; sometimes they fade, and at other times they appear clear and strong, almost taking on a rich reddish hue, both in the main lines and the less significant ones. When it comes to the lesser lines, especially those found in the bumps associated with the planets, it's quite obvious that some can completely disappear at one point, while at another, different lines can emerge with new shapes and colors. This is believed to be due to the varying progressions of the astrological positions at their birth, which can be favorable or unfavorable, and people are deeply affected by these influences. The signs on a person's hands show different aspects at different times. Such a power, such a connection exists in the imagination of the larger world towards the smaller. Therefore, those who study palmistry cannot gain insight into specific details by just looking once at a certain age of a person; there are important observations to be made, but they are known or accepted by only a few.
OF THE PLANETS.
The planets also administer not a little judgment from their respective places, for if they are happy and benevolent, good things are portended, but being unhappy and froward, judge the contrary. Here we must also note that these planets are termed benevolent, in whose tubercula and places the accustomed lines are found equal, their characters fair and proportionable, as a cross, stars, three or four parallel lines, ladders, little branches, a quadrangular, the character of Jupiter. But the froward and unfortunate are those planets whose tubercula and places are deformed with troubled lines and uncouth figures; as a lame and interrupted semi-circle gridirons the character of Saturn. This is to be duly observed in the lines of the hand. Now, as touching the planets, let us proceed according to the general rules of art.
The planets also have a significant role in judging from their respective positions. If they are in a positive and favorable state, good things are expected; but if they are negative and difficult, the opposite is true. It's important to note that the planets are considered favorable when their features and positions show evenly spaced lines, with clear and proportional characteristics, like crosses, stars, three or four parallel lines, ladders, little branches, or a square shape, which indicates Jupiter. On the other hand, unfavorable planets are those whose features and positions are marked by chaotic lines and strange shapes, like a broken and uneven semicircle, representing Saturn. This should be carefully considered when interpreting the lines of the hand. Now, regarding the planets, let's continue with the general rules of the art.
XI.—OF VENUS.
Venus shining well and happily (that is) when in her tuberculum, she presents a clear star, or furrows that are red and transversely parallel, and so often as her tuberculum is much elevated, makes such men to be merry, cheerful and luxurious; yet amorous, comely and libidinous, very honest and just, with whom an uninterrupted tie of friendship once made is permanent.
Venus shines brightly and joyfully (that is) when she's in her prominence, showing a clear star or red grooves that run parallel across. Whenever her prominence is high, it makes people happy, cheerful, and indulgent; yet also loving, attractive, and passionate, very decent and fair, among whom a lasting bond of friendship, once formed, remains forever.
She renders the body somewhat tall, the eyes pleasant and sparkling with the splendor of beauty, full of allurement and[65] temptation, the hair thick and curling; she instills a spotless and noble mind, yet oftentimes gives men that are full of boasting and inconsistency. She inclines the mind to music, &c.; sometimes according to the strength of the geniture, she produces priests, apothecaries, &c.
She makes the body somewhat tall, with eyes that are pleasant and sparkling with beauty, full of charm and temptation, and hair that is thick and curly. She instills a pure and noble mind, but often gives men who are full of arrogance and inconsistency. She encourages a love for music, etc.; sometimes, depending on the strength of their birth, she produces priests, pharmacists, etc.
But being unfortunate, she causes lasciviousness, incontinency and boasting, and if you find a cross also, near the first joint of the thumb, it denotes an adulterer, or such a person on whom a misfortune has happened in some luxurious matter. If the place of Venus be untilled, it points out an effeminate, rude and sorrowful person, foolishly and ridiculously addicted to be merry and jesting.
But being unlucky, she creates lust, lack of self-control, and bragging, and if you also find a cross near the first joint of the thumb, it indicates an adulterer or someone who has experienced misfortune in a hedonistic matter. If the area of Venus is neglected, it reveals a weak, rude, and sad person, foolishly and absurdly inclined to be joyful and joking.
XII.—MARS.
Mars is fortunate, so often as his sister appears red, clear and decently drawn, and when either star or cross is found in his cavea. Thus, therefore, he denotes such as are bold and full of courage, stout, warlike, contentious, strong and lusty; imperious; the hair for the most part yellow; the eyes from black waxing red and terrible. If Jupiter participate, he possesses the gall, the reins, the back, the liver, &c. If with Venus, those parts of the body under her dominion. But if he be froward and unfortunate, he describes men to be litigious, violent, deceitful, passionate, &c.
Mars is lucky when his sister appears red, clear, and well-defined, especially when a star or cross is found in his section. Therefore, he represents those who are bold and courageous, strong, combative, and vigorous; commanding; often with yellow hair; and eyes that go from black to red and fierce. If he's associated with Jupiter, he has the gall, the reins, the back, the liver, etc. If with Venus, then those parts of the body under her control. But if he is ill-favored and unfortunate, he indicates people who are litigious, violent, deceitful, passionate, etc.
XIII.—JUPITER.
Jupiter is happy or fortunate when in his region he exhibits signs that are auspicious—that is, if there be a star or double cross, parallel lines, or a line decently drawn from the vital to his tuberculum, &c. For thus he signifies men that are noble, honest, benevolent, affable, honorable, merry, just, equitable, beautiful, formidable and happy, such as have comely eyes, thick hairs and a grave gesture; likewise such as are bashful, and likewise such as will keep their promises, &c. These men are preferred to great dignities, and solicited by many great men, and do highly favor and esteem their wives, sons, honest and good men. In men, Jupiter rules the liver, blood, ribs, lungs and gristles. But, if he is unfortunate, he oftentimes throws a man headlong from a great estate to great calamities; if there be half a gridiron in his tuberculum, it betokens losses, especially by means of the more potent sort of women; otherwise thus constituted, he causes grief of the heart, cramps, inflammations of the lungs and other diseases proceeding from wind; if a line transversely cut his tuberculum, and afterwards tend to the place of Saturn, making those little hairs, it threatens apoplexy. But, if you find a cross especially, or a clear and red star in his tuberculum, he gives splendid honors, confers riches and public rewards from great personages or princes.
Jupiter brings happiness or luck when he shows favorable signs in his domain—that is, if there's a star or double cross, parallel lines, or a well-defined line from the vital area to his tuberculum, etc. This indicates people who are noble, honest, kind, friendly, respected, joyful, fair, just, attractive, intimidating, and happy. These individuals often have pleasant eyes, thick hair, and a serious demeanor; they can also be shy and are reliable in keeping their promises, etc. Such people are favored for high positions, sought after by important individuals, and they greatly cherish and value their wives, children, and other good people. In men, Jupiter governs the liver, blood, ribs, lungs, and cartilage. However, if he is in a bad position, he can often send someone from high status to severe misfortunes; if there’s a half gridiron in his tuberculum, it signals losses, particularly influenced by powerful women. Otherwise, if poorly positioned, he can cause heartache, cramps, lung inflammation, and other wind-related ailments; if a line crosses his tuberculum and leads to the area of Saturn, creating little hairs, it suggests a risk of stroke. But, if you see a cross especially, or a bright red star in his tuberculum, he promises great honors, wealth, and public accolades from important figures or rulers.
XIV.—SATURN.
Saturn is happily placed when we find his line wholly running to his region, but less happy when he presents some inauspicious[66] characters; unhappily, if he shows confused and unfortunate signs; he governs the spleen, bones and bladder. When he is fortunate he makes men silent, provident, of good and profound counsels, such as think and study much and are somewhat sorrowful; men that are puffed up with an ambitious spirit, and whose aim is honors. And these are slender of body, somewhat tall, pale and feeble, their hair blackish, eyes hollow; they are fortunate in tilling of ground, and in metals of all sorts, yet more careless of their wives, and less addicted to the pleasures of love; foolishly laughing and jesting, also tenacious and worldly minded, unjust, &c. But, if Saturn be unfortunate or froward, he makes men sorrowful, laborious, sordid, humble, covetous, liars, malicious, envious, &c., and encumbered with perpetual griefs and anxieties.
Saturn is in a good position when all his aspects align positively, but less so when he shows some negative traits; unfortunately, if he displays confusing and unfortunate signs, he influences the spleen, bones, and bladder. When he’s in a favorable state, he tends to make people quiet, cautious, and capable of deep thought, often leading to a somewhat melancholic demeanor; these individuals tend to be ambitious and seek honors. They are typically slim, a bit tall, pale, and frail, with dark hair and hollow eyes. They excel in farming and various metals but are often neglectful of their wives and less inclined toward romantic pleasures; they can be foolishly laughing and joking, as well as stubborn and materialistic, often unjust, etc. However, if Saturn is in a bad or unfavorable position, he causes men to be sad, overly hardworking, greedy, deceptive, spiteful, envious, etc., burdened with constant grief and worries.
A gross line running from the interval of the middle and fore finger to the mensa, and breaking or interrupting it, denotes diseases or wounds in the lower part of the body.
A thick line that goes from the space between the middle and index fingers to the palm, and cuts through it, indicates illnesses or injuries in the lower part of the body.
XV.—SOL.
If the Sun fortunately rules, he makes men faithful, ingenious, honored, high minded, wise, humane, religious, just, moderate, aged, and such as always manage their affairs honestly. He gives a body well composed, and adorns it with yellow hair; he governs the heart, midriff, nerves, &c.
If the Sunshine is in charge, he makes people loyal, creative, respected, noble, wise, compassionate, religious, fair, moderate, aged, and those who always handle their affairs with integrity. He provides a well-proportioned body and blesses it with golden hair; he controls the heart, abdomen, nerves, etc.
But, if unfortunate, he gives men that are proud and highly elated, manifesting their access to dignities by unjust means, boasters and immodest. He brings fluxes of rheum upon the eyes, and thereby hurts both them and the mouth, trembling of the heart, syncope, &c.
But, unfortunately, he gives pride to those who are boastful and filled with self-importance, showing off their status through unfair means, acting arrogant and shameless. He causes tears to flow from their eyes, which harms both them and their speech, leading to heart palpitations, fainting, etc.
XVI.—LUNA.
The Moon happy and fortunate, makes men famous, honest and honorable and of a large body; yet well proportioned, pleasant also, and sometimes voyages by sea and walking by the sides of rivers; but, if any way dissenting in the other, unconstant both in life and action, yet tending for the most part to the best. She rules the brain, stomach and belly, but if unfortunate she portends a various and inconstant kind of line, weakness, and increase of griefs and anxieties, she thus causes paralysis, &c. A commotion of the members, oftentimes an epilepsy and canker, spots in the body, severe colic, and whatever else proceeds from abundance of cold and moisture, and more especially when the lines found in the tuberculum of the moon do appear very pale; if there be fair and comely signatures near the ferient, they denote happiness to the man in his journeys and messages, and in foreign countries. To the woman, felicity and fertility in bearing of children, ominous signs do show the contrary.
The Moon, being happy and fortunate, makes people famous, honest, and honorable, with a robust yet well-proportioned physique; she is also pleasant and sometimes travels by sea or walks along rivers. However, if she is in a negative state, she can bring inconsistency in life and actions, but mostly tends toward positive outcomes. She influences the brain, stomach, and body, but if she is unfortunate, she can predict a varied and unstable life, weakness, and increased grief and anxiety. This can lead to paralysis, convulsions, often epilepsy and sores, rashes on the body, severe stomach pain, and other issues caused by excess cold and moisture, especially when the lines observed in the lunar tubercle appear very pale. If there are good and attractive markings near the favorable one, they suggest happiness in travel and messages, especially in foreign lands for men. For women, it signifies luck and the ability to bear children, while ominous signs indicate the opposite.
XVII.—MERCURY.
Mercury, happy and fortunate, makes men ingenious, desirous of science, and seeking diligently after secrets, such as are[67] apt for any thing, orators, poets, philosophers, astrologicians, fortune-tellers, eloquent, variable, mathematicians, and men addicted to merchandise, &c. He governs the tongue and memory.
Mercury (the planet), cheerful and fortunate, inspires people to be creative, curious about science, and eager to discover secrets. He is suited for anyone—speakers, poets, philosophers, astrologers, fortune-tellers, those who are eloquent and changeable, mathematicians, and business-minded individuals, etc. He oversees communication and memory.
XVIII.—THE MENSA, OR PART OF FORTUNE.
This space being great and broad, and the figure decent, declares a liberal man, magnanimous and of long life.
This spacious area is large and open, and the shape is proper, indicating a generous person, noble and with a long life.
But if small and narrow, it indicates a slender fortune and fearfulness.
But if it's small and narrow, it suggests a limited fortune and a sense of fearfulness.
A cross or star within it, clear and well proportioned, especially under the region of the ring finger, betokens honors and dignities to ensue from, or by means of great and noble personages. If the character of Jupiter, it then promises great ecclesiastical dignities, &c.
A cross or star within it, clear and well-proportioned, especially under the area of the ring finger, indicates that honors and dignities will come from, or through, great and noble individuals. If it resembles the character of Jupiter, it promises significant ecclesiastical positions, etc.
The same star or cross tripled, portends good fortune; but if it be cut by confused little lines, the good fortune is thereby diverted, and anxieties and labors threatened in defending his honors, especially if they are under the region of the ring finger.
The same star or cross tripled indicates good luck; however, if it’s disrupted by chaotic little lines, the good luck is shifted away, and worries and struggles are likely to arise in protecting his honors, especially if they’re located under the area of the ring finger.
A cross or star in the uppermost part of the mensa, is a sign of fortunate journeys.
A cross or star at the top of the table is a sign of good luck on journeys.
The mensa sharpened by the concourse of the thoral and cardiac lines, points out deceit and danger of life.
The table, defined by the convergence of the thoroughfare and the heartlines, highlights the deceit and danger of life.
If no mensa be shown in the hand, it shows obscurity both of life and fortune.
If no lines are shown on the hand, it indicates a lack of clarity in both life and fortune.
Good and equal lines in this space do declare the fortune to be good, but if evil and decomposed they quite overthrow it.
Good and equal lines in this space indicate that the fortune is favorable, but if they are flawed and disordered, they completely ruin it.
A little circle shows perfection of wit, and the obtaining of science, the others assenting thereunto.
A small circle represents perfect understanding and the acquisition of knowledge, with everyone else agreeing.
XIX.—THE POLLEX, OR THUMB.
Overthwart lines, that are clear and long underneath the nail and joint of the thumb, confer riches and honor. A line passing from the upper joint of the thumb to the cardiaca, threatens a violent death or danger by means of some married lady. Lines much dispersed in the lower joint of the thumb, describe men that are contentious, and such as rejoice in scolding, &c. A line surrounding the thumb, in the middle joint, portends the man shall be hanged. Equal furrows drawn under the lower joint thereof, argue riches and possessions. If the first or second joint want incisures, it shows drowsiness and idleness.
Overlapping lines that are clear and long under the nail and joint of the thumb indicate wealth and honor. A line that goes from the upper joint of the thumb to the heart line suggests a violent death or danger due to involvement with a married woman. Lines that are scattered in the lower joint of the thumb represent men who are argumentative and enjoy fighting, etc. A line that encircles the thumb in the middle joint suggests that the person will be hanged. Even lines drawn under the lower joint indicate wealth and possessions. If the first or second joint lacks marks, it shows laziness and inactivity.
XX.—THE INDEX, OR FORE FINGER.
Many lines in the uppermost joint, and they proceeding overthwartly, denote inheritances; by running so in the middle joint, an envious and evil disposed person.
Many lines in the uppermost joint, crossing each other, indicate inheritances; if they run through the middle joint, it suggests an envious and malicious person.
Right lines running between these joints, declare (in the ladies) a numerous issue; in gentlemen, bitterness of tongue. If they are in the first joint, near unto Jupiter’s mouth, they manifest a jovial[68] disposition, that is, they point to the man whom Jupiter favored well in his nativity. That who hath a star in the same place, may certainly be pronounced unchaste and lascivious.
Right lines running between these joints indicate (in women) a large number of offspring; in men, it suggests a sharp tongue. If they’re in the first joint, close to Jupiter’s mouth, they show a cheerful disposition, meaning they point to someone whom Jupiter favored well at birth. Anyone with a star in the same spot can definitely be described as unchaste and promiscuous.
XXI.—MEDIUS, OR THE MIDDLE FINGER.
This finger presenting little gridirons in the joints thereof, plainly declares an unhappy and melancholy wit, but if equal lines, it manifests fortune by metals, &c. A star there presages a violent death by drowning, &c. If a gross line be extended from the root thereof, upwards, through the whole finger into the end of the last joint, it argues folly and madness.
This finger showing small grid-like patterns in the joints clearly indicates an unhappy and sad disposition, but if the lines are even, it suggests good fortune through wealth, etc. A star there indicates a violent death by drowning, etc. If a thick line extends from the base of the finger all the way to the tip of the last joint, it means foolishness and madness.
XXII.—ANNULARIS, OR THE RING FINGER.
A line arising from mons solis, and ascending by a right track through the joints thereof, it shows a noble frame. Equal lines in the first joint demonstrate honors and riches; overthwart lines, the enmity of great men. Howbeit, if these lines be intersected, it is better, because they argue impediments.
A line coming from the mount of the sun and moving straight through its joints shows a strong character. Straight lines in the first joint indicate wealth and status; crossing lines suggest opposition from powerful people. However, if these lines are crossed, it's actually better because they suggest obstacles.
XXIII.—AURICULARIS, OR LITTLE FINGER.
From the joint thereof, as from the mouth itself, are judgments and decrees passed concerning merchandise, favors, and a star in its first joint near the tuberculum, argues ingenuity and eloquence.
From the joint, just like from the mouth itself, decisions and rulings are made about goods, favors, and a star in its first joint near the tuberculum, showcasing cleverness and eloquence.
Other obtuse signs the contrary, but when there appear unfortunate signs in the first and second joints, they mark out a thief and a very deceitful person. If adverse lines in the last joint, perpetual inconstancy.
Other unclear signs indicate the opposite, but when unfortunate signs appear on the first and second joints, they point to a thief and a very dishonest person. If there are negative lines on the last joint, it means constant inconstancy.
Some there are who predict the number of wives from the little lines in the mons Mercurii at the outermost part of the hand, and have often observed them come at the truth.
Some people predict the number of wives based on the small lines in the area of Mercury at the edge of the hand, and they have often found this to be accurate.
If the end of this finger reach not so far as to touch the last joint of the ring finger, it signifies a wife most imperious in all things, the truth thereof is often proved.
If the tip of this finger doesn’t reach far enough to touch the last joint of the ring finger, it indicates a wife who is very dominant in everything, and this is often confirmed.
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE MOUNTS AND FINGERS.
As the mounts being adorned with good figures and characters indicate a good and happy issue, so likewise being vitiated with confused lines, they threaten the contrary, and this as well on the fingers as mounts, except they are restrained by the confederacy of other lines which are of themselves good and fortunate.
As the mounts decorated with positive shapes and symbols suggest a good and happy outcome, the ones marred by chaotic lines indicate the opposite. This is true for both the mounts and the fingers, unless they are balanced by the presence of other lines that are themselves positive and promising.
There are likewise the twelve signs of the Zodiac upon the fingers. The signification of the lines proceeding from the mounts of the different planets upon the fingers, show their effect chiefly when the sun, or their principal significator, as lord of the ascendant, &c., is in these signs, ruling the parts where they terminate, as a line passing from the mount of Saturn to the first point of the middle finger would give improvement when the sun was in Pisces;[69] if to the second, in Aquarius. Observe also that the first joint near the mount of the finger must be attributed to the first part of the age, the second to the prime of life, and the last unto old age.
There are also twelve Zodiac signs represented on the fingers. The meaning of the lines that come from the mounts of the different planets on the fingers shows their influence mainly when the sun, or their primary significator as the ruler of the ascendant, is in these signs, governing the areas where they end. For example, a line going from the mount of Saturn to the first point of the middle finger would indicate improvement when the sun is in Pisces; if it connects to the second point, it would be in Aquarius. Also, note that the first joint near the mount of the finger corresponds to early life, the second to the prime of life, and the last to old age.[69]
Lastly. The structure of the hand itself is really admirable in respect to the proportion it bears to the face, and certain parts thereof, which is this:
Lastly. The structure of the hand itself is truly impressive in relation to its proportion to the face, as well as certain parts of it, which is this:
The whole hand is of equal length with the face.
The entire hand is the same length as the face.
The greater joint of the forefinger (which adjoins upon the tuberculum of Jupiter) equals the height of the forehead.
The larger joint of the forefinger (which connects to the tubercle of Jupiter) is equal to the height of the forehead.
The other two (to the extremity of the nail) are just the length of the nose, viz.: from the intercelia, or place between the eyebrows, to the tip of the nostrils.
The other two (to the tip of the nail) are exactly the length of the nose, specifically from the area between the eyebrows to the end of the nostrils.
The first and greater joint of the middle finger is just as long as it is between the bottom of the chin and the top of the under lip.
The first and longer joint of the middle finger is the same length as the distance from the bottom of the chin to the top of the lower lip.
But the third joint of the same finger is of equal length with the distance that is between the mouth and the lower part of the nostrils.
But the third joint of the same finger is the same length as the distance between the mouth and the bottom of the nostrils.
The largest joint of the thumb gives the width of the mouth.
The largest knuckle of the thumb determines the width of the mouth.
The distance between the bottom of the chin and the top of the lower lip, the same.
The distance from the bottom of the chin to the top of the lower lip is the same.
The lesser joint of the thumb is equal to the distance between the top of the lower lip and the lower part of the nostrils. The nails obtain just the half of their respective uppermost joints, which they call omychios.
The small joint of the thumb is the same length as the distance from the top of the lower lip to the bottom of the nostrils. The nails reflect only half of their respective top joints, which are referred to as omychios.
OF THE NAILS OF THE FINGERS.
Broad nails show the person to be bashful and fearful, but of a gentle nature. When there is a certain white mark at the extremity of them, it shows that the person has more honesty than subtilty, and that his worldly substance will be impaired through negligence. White nails and long, denote much sickness and infirmity, especially fevers, and are an indication of strength, and deceit in women. If upon the white anything appears at the extremity that is pale, it denotes short life by sudden death, and the person to be given to melancholy. When there appear a sudden mixed redness of divers colors at the beginning of the nail, it shows the person to be choleric, and very quarrelsome. When the extremity is black, it is a sign of husbandry. Narrow nails denote the person to be inclined to mischief and to do injury to his neighbor. Long nails show the person to be good natured, but mistrustful, and loves reconciliation rather than differences. Oblique nails signify deceit and want of courage. Little and round nails denote obstinate anger and hatred; if they be crooked at the extremity, they show pride and fierceness. Round nails show a choleric person, yet soon reconciled and a lover of secret sciences. Fleshy nails denote the person to be mild in temper, idle and lazy. Pale and black nails show the person to be very deceitful to his neighbor, and subject to many diseases. Red and marked nails signify a choleric and martial nature, given to cruelty: and as many little marks as there are, they speak of so many evil desires.
Broad nails indicate that a person is shy and fearful but has a gentle nature. If there's a white mark at the tip, it suggests that the person is more honest than cunning, and their material wealth may be hurt by carelessness. White and long nails signify significant illness and weakness, especially fevers, and indicate strength and deceit in women. If something pale appears at the tip of the white nails, it signifies a short life due to sudden death, and the person is likely to be melancholic. A sudden mixed redness of various colors at the base of the nail suggests that the person is irritable and very quarrelsome. If the tip is black, it indicates a connection to farming. Narrow nails imply that a person is prone to mischief and may harm their neighbors. Long nails show that a person is kind-hearted but suspicious, preferring peace over conflict. Oblique nails suggest deceit and a lack of courage. Small and round nails indicate stubborn anger and hatred; if they are crooked at the tip, they suggest pride and aggression. Round nails indicate a choleric person who can quickly reconcile and has an interest in hidden knowledge. Fleshy nails suggest that a person is mild-tempered, lazy, and idle. Pale and black nails indicate a very deceitful nature and a susceptibility to numerous diseases. Red and marked nails signify a choleric and combative nature, prone to cruelty: as many small marks as there are signify corresponding evil desires.

CELESTIAL PALMISTRY.
The Moon exercises an influence over the children of men, which varies with her monthly age, in like manner as that of the sun is varied according to his progress through the signs of the zodiac. Her term is completed in thirty days and recurs twelve times annually. The probable fate of each individual through life is to be gathered from the aspect of the day on which he was born; and the issue of any particular event or undertaking from the day of its occurrence or transaction or commencement; counting in both cases from the new moon, as is shown in the following calendar. She has power over dreams and visions; and exercises it more particularly on certain days.
The Moon affects people's lives in a way that changes with her monthly cycle, similar to how the sun's influence shifts as he moves through the zodiac signs. The lunar cycle lasts thirty days and happens twelve times a year. You can predict an individual's likely fate based on the position of the Moon on their birthday and the outcome of events or projects by looking at the day they take place, starting from the new moon, as illustrated in the following calendar. She has control over dreams and visions, especially on specific days.
A child born within twenty-four hours after the new moon will be fortunate and live to a good old age. Whatever is dreamed on that day will be pleasing to the dreamer.
A child born within twenty-four hours after the new moon will be lucky and live to a ripe old age. Whatever is dreamed on that day will be enjoyable for the dreamer.
The second day is very lucky for discovering things lost, or hidden treasure; the child born on this day will thrive.
The second day is really lucky for finding lost things or hidden treasures; a child born on this day will do well.
The child born on the third day will be fortunate through persons in power, and whatever is dreamed will prove true.
The child born on the third day will be lucky through powerful people, and whatever they dream will come true.
The fourth day is evil; persons falling sick on this day rarely recover.
The fourth day is unlucky; people who get sick on this day seldom recover.
The fifth day is favorable to begin a good work and dreams will be tolerably successful; the child born on this day will be vain and deceitful.
The fifth day is good for starting new projects, and dreams will likely be successful; a child born on this day will be self-centered and dishonest.
The child born on the sixth day will not live long, and his dreams will not immediately come to pass.
The child born on the sixth day won't live for long, and their dreams won't come true right away.
On the seventh day do not tell your dreams, for much depends on concealing them; if sickness befalls you on this day you will soon recover; the child born on this day will live long, but have many troubles.
On the seventh day, don’t share your dreams, because a lot relies on keeping them secret; if you get sick on this day, you’ll recover quickly; a child born on this day will live a long life but will face many struggles.
On the eighth day whatever is dreamed will come to pass; whatever business a person undertakes on this day will prosper.
On the eighth day, whatever you dream will come true; any business you start on this day will be successful.
The ninth day differs very little from the former; the child born on this day will arrive at great riches and honor.
The ninth day is pretty similar to the previous ones; a child born on this day will achieve significant wealth and honor.
The tenth day is likely to be fatal to those who fall sick; but the child born on this day will live long and be a great traveler.
The tenth day is likely to be deadly for those who get sick; however, a child born on this day will live a long life and be a great traveler.
The child that is born on the eleventh day will be much devoted to religion, and of an engaging form and manners.
The child born on the eleventh day will be very dedicated to religion and have an appealing appearance and personality.
On the twelfth day dreams are rather fortunate and the child born then shall live long.
On the twelfth day, dreams are quite lucky, and the child born on that day will live a long life.
On the thirteenth day the dreams will prove true in a very short time.
On the thirteenth day, the dreams will come true in no time.
If you ask a favor of any one on the fourteenth day, it will be granted.
If you ask someone for a favor on the fourteenth day, it will be given.
The sickness that befalls a person on the fifteenth day is likely to prove mortal.
The illness that strikes a person on the fifteenth day is likely to be fatal.
The child that is born on the sixteenth day will be of very ungraceful manners and unfortunate; it is nevertheless a good day for buying and selling merchandise.
The child born on the sixteenth day will have very awkward manners and be unlucky; however, it's still a good day for buying and selling goods.
The child born on the seventeenth day will be very foolish; it is a very unfortunate day to transact any kind of business or contract marriage.
The child born on the seventeenth day will be very foolish; it's a really unfortunate day to do any kind of business or get married.
The child born on the eighteenth day will be valiant, but will suffer considerable hardships; if a female, she will be chaste and industrious and live respected to a great age.
The child born on the eighteenth day will be brave, but will face significant challenges; if it’s a girl, she will be virtuous and hardworking and will be respected throughout her long life.
The nineteenth day is dangerous; the child born during it will be very ill-disposed and malicious.
The nineteenth day is risky; a child born on this day will be very ill-natured and spiteful.
On the twentieth day the dreams are true, but the child born during it will be dishonest.
On the twentieth day, the dreams come true, but the child born on that day will be untrustworthy.
The child born on the twenty-first day will grow up healthy and strong, but selfishly inclined and of low habits.
The child born on the twenty-first will grow up healthy and strong, but will tend to be selfish and have poor habits.
The child born on the twenty-second day will be fortunate; he or she will be of cheerful countenance, religious, and much beloved.
The child born on the twenty-second day will be lucky; he or she will have a cheerful demeanor, be religious, and be greatly loved.
The child that is born on the twenty-third day will be of an ungovernable temper, will forsake his friends and wander about in a foreign country, unhappy through life.
The child born on the twenty-third day will have a wild temper, will leave his friends, and will roam around in a foreign land, unhappy throughout life.
The child born on the twenty-fourth day will achieve many heroic actions and be much admired for his extraordinary abilities.
The child born on the twenty-fourth will accomplish many heroic deeds and be greatly admired for his exceptional talents.
The child born on the twenty-fifth day will be very wicked; he will meet with many dangers and will probably come to an ill end.
The child born on the twenty-fifth will be very bad; he will face many dangers and will likely come to a bad end.
On the twenty-sixth day the dreams are certain; the child then born will be rich and greatly esteemed.
On the twenty-sixth day, the dreams are clear; the child born then will be wealthy and highly valued.
The twenty-seventh day is very favorable for dreams, and the child then born will be of a sweet and amiable disposition.
The twenty-seventh day is great for dreams, and a child born on that day will have a sweet and friendly personality.
The child born on the twenty-eighth day will be the delight of his parents, but will not live to a great age.
The child born on the twenty-eighth day will bring joy to his parents, but he won't live for a long time.
The child born on the twenty-ninth day will experience many hardships, though in the end they may turn out happily. It is good to marry on this day, and business begun on this day will be prosperous.
The child born on the twenty-ninth day will face many challenges, but in the end, they may find happiness. It's a good day to get married, and any business started on this day will thrive.
And, finally, the child that is born on the thirtieth day will be fortunate and happy and well skilled in arts and sciences.
And, finally, the child born on the thirtieth day will be lucky, happy, and talented in arts and sciences.
CHILDREN BORN ANY DAY OF THE WEEK.
Sunday.—The child shall be of long life and obtain riches.
Sunday.—The child will live a long life and gain wealth.
Monday.—Weak and of an effeminate temper, which seldom brings a man to honor.
Monday.—Weak and with a weak-willed nature, which rarely leads a person to success.
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.
Tuesday.—It's worse; although he may, with incredible effort, control the overwhelming desires he faces, he will still be at risk of dying violently if he doesn't have significant reproductive success.
Wednesday.—He shall be given to the study of learning and shall profit thereby.
Wednesday.—He will dedicate himself to learning and will benefit from it.
Thursday.—He shall arrive at great honor and dignity.
Thursday.—He will arrive with great honor and respect.
Friday.—He shall be of a strong constitution, yet perhaps remarkably lecherous.
Friday.—He will have a strong constitution, but he might also be quite promiscuous.
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.
Saturday.—It's another tough day; however, the child might still turn out well, even though that’s rare; most kids born on this day tend to have a gloomy, sluggish, and stubborn personality.
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.
Whoever gets sick or suffers from any illness on the first day of any month should be wary of the third day that follows. If they make it through that day, they'll be in the clear.
Those falling ill on the second day of any month, though they be long confined, yet shall recover.
Those who get sick on the second day of any month, even if they are stuck in bed for a while, will eventually get better.
Any illness commencing on the third day will certainly terminate favorably.
Any illness that starts on the third day will definitely end well.
Those falling sick on the fourth day will probably linger until the twenty-eighth, which, if they pass, may possibly recover.
Those who get sick on the fourth day will likely be unwell until the twenty-eighth, and if they make it past that, they might start to recover.
Those taken ill on the fifth day may become very low, but will recover.
Those who get sick on the fifth day might feel very down, but they will get better.
Persons falling sick on the sixth day may recover, if they pass the fifth day of the ensuing month, but they will stand a poor chance of recovery.
People who get sick on the sixth day may recover if they get through the fifth day of the following month, but their chances of recovery will be low.
The seventh is a lucky day, and one falling sick on this day may recover, even though having to endure great suffering.
The seventh is a lucky day, and someone getting sick on this day might recover, even if they have to go through a lot of pain.
The eighth day is an unfortunate one, and those falling ill on it will not be likely to survive.
The eighth day is a bad one, and those who get sick on it are unlikely to make it.
Illness commencing on the ninth day will not usually prove fatal, though sometimes so.
Illness that starts on the ninth day usually won't be fatal, although it can be in some cases.
On the tenth day, the contrary.
On the tenth day, it was the opposite.
The eleventh day is remarkably fortunate for those falling sick; they will recover speedily.
The eleventh day is especially lucky for those who get sick; they will heal quickly.
It is a bad omen to be taken sick on the twelfth of any month; for unless you recover within two or three days, you will most certainly die within the year.
It’s considered a bad sign to get sick on the twelfth of any month; if you don’t get better within two or three days, you’re almost guaranteed to die within the year.
Those falling sick on the thirteenth day, if they pass five days, they will quite likely recover.
Those who get sick on the thirteenth day, if they last five days, are very likely to recover.
The fourteenth is a lucky day, and those taken sick on it will recover in forty-eight hours.
The fourteenth is a lucky day, and those who get sick on it will recover in forty-eight hours.
On the contrary, those falling ill on the fifteenth day may experience long and lingering illness, which will probably prove fatal.
On the other hand, those who get sick on the fifteenth day may experience a long and ongoing illness that could likely be deadly.
Those taken on the sixteenth day, may escape, after some weeks of illness.
Those who are taken on the sixteenth day may recover after a few weeks of being sick.
Persons falling ill on the seventeenth day are almost sure to die within three weeks.
People who get sick on the seventeenth day are almost certain to die within three weeks.
The eighteenth is a lucky day and those falling sick on that day will undoubtedly recover.
The eighteenth is a lucky day, and anyone who gets sick on that day will definitely recover.
The nineteenth, the same—though the sickness may last much longer.
The nineteenth is the same—though the illness might last a lot longer.
The twentieth is an uncertain day, and sickness commencing on this day frequently terminates fatally, if it continue more than five days.
The twentieth is an uncertain day, and illnesses that start on this day often end fatally if they last more than five days.
The twenty-first day perils one’s life for ten days—that time passed, you will recover.
The twenty-first day puts your life at risk for ten days—but once that time has passed, you'll be okay.
Those falling sick on the twenty-second, will die within forty-eight hours, or after that time will certainly recover.
Those who get sick on the twenty-second will die within forty-eight hours, or after that, they will definitely recover.
Those taken sick on the twenty-third will stand a chance of lingering illness, which will probably terminate favorably.
Those who got sick on the twenty-third will have a chance of a lingering illness, which will probably end well.
The twenty-fourth is another unlucky day, and those falling ill on that day, though they be partially restored, will probably die within three months.
The twenty-fourth is another unlucky day, and those who get sick on that day, even if they start to recover, will likely die within three months.
On the contrary, the twenty-fifth is a very favorable day, and those falling sick will get well speedily.
On the other hand, the twenty-fifth is a great day, and anyone who gets sick will recover quickly.
The twenty-sixth portends a protracted illness, which will terminate favorably.
The twenty-sixth indicates a long illness, but it will end positively.
The twenty-seventh threatens death, though the chances of recovery are fair.
The twenty-seventh threatens death, but the chances of recovery are decent.
Those falling ill on the twenty-eighth, menace death.
Those who get sick on the twenty-eighth are facing death.
Persons who are taken sick on the twenty-ninth day will have a very protracted illness and recover slowly.
People who get sick on the twenty-ninth day will experience a long illness and will recover slowly.
The thirtieth and thirty-first are uncertain days, and persons falling sick on either of these days, it cannot be known whether they will recover or not.
The thirtieth and thirty-first are uncertain days, and people who get sick on either of these days can't tell if they will recover or not.

ASTROLOGICAL MISCELLANY.
DAYS OF THE MONTH.
I.—Lucky.
In January, six days: the 1st, 2d, 15th, 26th, 27th and 28th.
In January, six days: the 1st, 2nd, 15th, 26th, 27th, and 28th.
In February, four days: the 11th, 21st, 25th and 26th.
In February, there are four days: the 11th, 21st, 25th, and 26th.
In March, two days: the 10th and 24th.
In March, two dates: the 10th and the 24th.
In April, five days: the 6th, 15th, 16th, 20th and 28th.
In April, the following five days: the 6th, 15th, 16th, 20th, and 28th.
In May, three days: the 3d, 18th and 31st.
In May, three days: the 3rd, 18th, and 31st.
In June, five days: the 10th, 11th, 15th, 22d and 25th.
In June, five days: the 10th, 11th, 15th, 22nd, and 25th.
In July, three days: the 9th, 15th and 28th.
In July, three days: the 9th, 15th, and 28th.
In August, six days: the 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th, 19th and 25th.
In August, six days: the 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th, 19th, and 25th.
In September, five days: the 4th, 8th, 17th, 18th and 23d.
In September, five days: the 4th, 8th, 17th, 18th, and 23rd.
In October, five days: the 3d, 7th, 16th, 21st and 22d.
In October, five days: the 3rd, 7th, 16th, 21st, and 22nd.
In November, three days: the 5th, 14th and 20th.
In November, three days: the 5th, 14th, and 20th.
In December, six days: the 15th, 19th, 20th, 22d, 23d and 25th.
In December, six days: the 15th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, and 25th.
II.—Unlucky.
In January, seven days: the 3d, 4th, 6th, 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st.
In January, seven days: the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 13th, 14th, 20th, and 21st.
In February, seven days: the 3d, 7th, 9th, 12th, 16th, 17th and 23d.
In February, seven days: the 3rd, 7th, 9th, 12th, 16th, 17th, and 23rd.
In March, eight days: the 1st, 2d, 5th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 28th and 29th.
In March, eight days: the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 28th, and 29th.
In April, two days: the 24th and 25th.
In April, two days: the 24th and 25th.
In May, five days: the 17th, 20th, 27th, 29th and 30th.
In May, five days: the 17th, 20th, 27th, 29th, and 30th.
In June, eight days: the 1st, 5th, 6th, 9th, 12th, 16th, 18th and 24th.
In June, eight days: the 1st, 5th, 6th, 9th, 12th, 16th, 18th, and 24th.
In July, four days: the 3d, 10th, 17th and 18th.
In July, four days: the 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 18th.
In August, two days: the 15th and 20th.
In August, two days: the 15th and 20th.
In September, two days: the 9th and 16th.
In September, two days: the 9th and 16th.
In October, six days: the 4th, 9th, 11th, 17th, 27th and 31st.
In October, six days: the 4th, 9th, 11th, 17th, 27th, and 31st.
In November, four days: the 3d, 9th, 10th and 21st.
In November, four days: the 3rd, 9th, 10th, and 21st.
In December, two days: the 14th and 21st.
In December, two days: the 14th and 21st.
IMPORTANT ADVICE.
To Females.—It has often been observed, and experience has shown the observation to be a true one, that some event of importance is sure to happen to a woman in her thirty-first year, whether it prove for her good or it be some great evil or temptation; therefore we advise her to be circumspect in all her actions. If she is a maiden or widow, it is probable she will marry this year. If a wife, that she will lose her children or husband. She will either receive riches or travel into a foreign land; at all events, some circumstance or other will take place during this remarkable year of her life, that will have great effect on her future fortunes and existence.
To All Women.—It's often been noted, and experience backs it up, that something significant is bound to happen to a woman in her thirty-first year, whether it's something positive or some major challenge or temptation; so we suggest she be cautious in all her actions. If she's single or a widow, she’s likely to get married this year. If she's a wife, she may experience the loss of her children or husband. She could either gain wealth or travel abroad; in any case, something noteworthy will occur during this important year of her life that will greatly impact her future and well-being.
To Males.—The like is applicable to men in their forty-second year, of which there are so many instances that there is not a doubt of its truth. Observe always to take a lease for an odd number of years; an even number is not prosperous. The three first days of the moon are the best for signing papers; and the first five days, as well as the twenty-fourth, for any fresh undertaking.
To Men.—The same applies to men in their forty-second year, with so many examples that it’s hard to doubt its accuracy. Always make sure to sign a lease for an odd number of years; an even number isn't favorable. The first three days of the moon are the best for signing documents, and the first five days, as well as the twenty-fourth, are ideal for starting any new projects.

MOLES.
THEIR SITUATION AND THE CLUES THEY PROVIDE ABOUT A PERSON’S CHARACTER AND FUTURE CHANCES IN LIFE.
Though moles are, in their substance, nothing else than excrescences, or ebullitions which proceed from the state of the blood whilst the fœtus is confined in the womb, yet they are not given in vain, as they are generally characteristic of the disposition and temper of those that bear them; and it is also proved by daily experience that from the shape, situation and other circumstances, they bear a strong analogy to the events which are to happen to a person in future life. Herein are given the common prognostications by moles found in all the various parts of the body, according[75] to the doctrine of the ancients. The larger the mole, the greater the prosperity or adversity of the person; the smaller the mole, the less will be his good or evil fate. If the mole is round, it indicates good; if angular, it gives a mixture of good and evil; if oblong, a moderate share of fortunate events; the deeper the color, the more favor or disgrace; the lighter, the less of either. If it is very hairy, much misfortune may be expected; but if few long hairs grow upon it, it denotes that your undertakings will be prosperous.
Though moles are essentially nothing more than growths or eruptions that come from the state of the blood while the fetus is in the womb, they serve a purpose, as they often reflect the nature and temperament of the person who has them. Daily experience shows that the shape, location, and other details about them strongly relate to the events that will occur in a person's future life. Below are the common predictions associated with moles found in various parts of the body, according[75] to ancient teachings. The larger the mole, the more significant the person's fortune or misfortune; the smaller the mole, the less impact it will have on their fate. A round mole suggests good luck; an angular one indicates a mix of good and bad; an oblong mole represents a moderate amount of lucky events; a deeper color suggests more favor or disgrace, while a lighter color suggests less of both. If a mole is very hairy, it may predict considerable misfortune, but if it has few long hairs, it indicates that your endeavors will likely be successful.
A mole that stands on the right side of the forehead, or right temple, signifies that the person will arrive at sudden wealth and honor, according to their birth and situation in life; which must always be attended to with due consideration.
A mole on the right side of the forehead, or the right temple, means that the person will suddenly gain wealth and prestige, based on their birth and circumstances in life; this should always be taken seriously.
A mole on the right eyebrow announces speedy marriage; and that the person to whom you will be married will possess many amiable qualities and a good fortune.
A mole on the right eyebrow indicates a quick marriage and suggests that your future spouse will have many charming traits and a good fortune.
A mole on the left of either of these three places announces unexpected disappointment in your most sanguine wishes.
A mole on the left side of any of these three spots signals unexpected disappointment in your most optimistic hopes.
A mole on the outside corner of either eye denotes the person to be of a sober, steady and sedate disposition; but will be liable to a violent death.
A mole on the outer corner of either eye signifies that the person is serious, stable, and calm; however, they may be prone to a violent death.
A mole on either cheek signifies that the person shall never rise above mediocrity in point of fortune; though at the same time he will never fall into real poverty.
A mole on either cheek means that the person will never achieve more than an average level of wealth; however, they also won't experience true poverty.
A mole on the nose shows that the person will have good success in most of his or her undertakings.
A mole on the nose indicates that the person will be quite successful in most of their endeavors.
A mole on the lip, either upper or lower, proves the person to be fond of delicate things and much given to the pleasures of love, in which he or she will most commonly be successful.
A mole on the lip, whether on the upper or lower lip, indicates that the person enjoys refined things and is very much inclined towards the pleasures of love, where they will usually find success.
A mole on the chin foreshows the person will be attended with prosperity and be highly esteemed.
A mole on the chin suggests that the person will experience prosperity and be well-respected.
A mole on the side of the neck shows that the person will narrowly escape suffocation; but will afterward rise to great consideration by an unexpected legacy or inheritance.
A mole on the side of the neck indicates that the person will just escape suffocation; however, they will later gain significant respect due to an unexpected legacy or inheritance.
A mole on the throat denotes that the person shall become rich by marriage.
A mole on the throat indicates that the person will become wealthy through marriage.
A mole on the right breast declares the person to be exposed to a sudden reverse from comfort to distress, by unavoidable accidents. Most of his children will be girls.
A mole on the right breast indicates that the person will experience an unexpected shift from comfort to distress due to unavoidable accidents. Most of their children will be daughters.
A mole on the left breast signifies success in undertakings and an amorous disposition.
A mole on the left breast indicates success in endeavors and a romantic nature.
A mole on the bosom portends mediocrity of health and fortune.
A mole on the chest suggests average health and fortune.
A mole under the left breast, over the heart, foreshadows that the man will be of a warm disposition, unsettled in mind, fond of rambling and light in his conduct. In a lady, it shows sincerity in love, quick conception and easy travail in childbirth.
A mole under the left breast, over the heart, suggests that the man will have a warm personality, an unsettled mind, a love for wandering, and a carefree attitude. In a woman, it indicates sincerity in love, quick thinking, and easy labor during childbirth.
A mole on the right side, over any part of the ribs, denotes the person to be pusillanimous, and slow in understanding anything that may be attended with difficulty.
A mole on the right side, over any part of the ribs, suggests that the person is timid and slow to understand anything that might be challenging.
A mole on the belly, denotes the person to be addicted to sloth and gluttony, selfish in almost all articles and seldom inclined to be nice or careful in point of dress.
A mole on the belly indicates that the person is likely lazy and indulgent, self-centered in most matters, and rarely takes the time to be neat or thoughtful about their appearance.
A mole on either hip shows that the person will have many children and such of them as survive will be healthful, lusty and patient in all hardships.
A mole on either hip indicates that the person will have many children, and those who survive will be healthy, strong, and able to endure all hardships.
A mole on the right thigh shows that the person will become rich and also fortunate in marriage.
A mole on the right thigh indicates that the person will become wealthy and lucky in marriage.
A mole on the left thigh denotes that the person suffers much by poverty and want of friends, as also by the enmity and injustice of others.
A mole on the left thigh suggests that the person experiences a lot of hardship due to poverty and a lack of friends, along with the hostility and unfairness of others.
A mole on the right knee signifies that the person will be fortunate in the choice of a partner for life and meet with few disappointments in the world.
A mole on the right knee means that the person will be lucky in choosing a life partner and will face minimal disappointments in life.
A mole on the left knee portends that the person will be rash, inconsiderate and hasty, but modest when in cold blood, honest and inclined to good behavior.
A mole on the left knee suggests that the person will be impulsive, thoughtless, and quick to act, but they will be humble when calm, truthful, and likely to behave well.
A mole on either leg shows that the person is indolent, thoughtless and indifferent as to whatever may happen.
A mole on either leg indicates that the person is lazy, careless, and unconcerned about what might happen.
A mole on either ankle denotes a man to be inclined to effeminacy and elegance of dress—a lady, to be courageous, active and industrious, with some spice of the termagant.
A mole on either ankle suggests that a man tends to be more effeminate and stylish, while for a woman, it indicates she is brave, energetic, and hardworking, with a bit of a feisty side.
A mole on either foot forebodes sudden illness or unexpected misfortune.
A mole on either foot signals sudden illness or unexpected bad luck.
A mole on the right shoulder signifies prudence, discretion, secrecy and wisdom.
A mole on the right shoulder represents caution, carefulness, secrecy, and intelligence.
A mole on the left shoulder declares a testy, contentious and ungovernable spirit.
A mole on the left shoulder indicates a grumpy, argumentative, and unruly nature.
A mole on the right arm denotes vigor and undaunted courage. On the left arm, resolution and victory in battle.
A mole on the right arm signifies energy and fearless bravery. On the left arm, it represents determination and success in combat.
A mole near either elbow declares restlessness, a roving and unsteady temper, also a discontentedness with those whom they are obliged constantly to live with.
A mole near either elbow indicates restlessness, a wandering and unstable temperament, as well as dissatisfaction with those they are forced to live with all the time.
A mole between the elbow and the wrist promises the person prosperity, but not until he has undergone and suffered many hardships.
A mole between the elbow and wrist suggests that the person will achieve prosperity, but only after going through and enduring many hardships.
A mole on the wrist, or between it and the ends of the fingers, denotes industry, parsimony, fidelity and conjugal affection.
A mole on the wrist, or between it and the tips of the fingers, indicates hard work, frugality, loyalty, and affection in marriage.
A mole against the heart denotes wickedness. If a woman have a mole on her right knee, she will be honest and virtuous; if on the left, she will have many children.
A mole over the heart signifies evil. If a woman has a mole on her right knee, she will be honest and good; if on the left, she will have many children.
If a woman have a mole on her lower jaw, it signifies she will pass her life in sorrow and pain of body.
If a woman has a mole on her lower jaw, it means she will spend her life in sadness and physical suffering.
A mole in the midst of the forehead, near the hair, denotes a discourteous, cruel mind and of unpleasant discourse; if it is of a honey color, the person will be beloved; if red, sullen and furious; if black, inexpert and wavering; if raised more like a wart, very fortunate. But if a woman, it shows her to be a slut; and if in her forehead black, treacherous, consents to evil and murder.
A mole in the middle of the forehead, near the hairline, suggests a rude and harsh personality with unpleasant speech. If it's honey-colored, the person will be well-loved; if it's red, they will be gloomy and angry; if it's black, they will be inexperienced and indecisive; if it's raised like a wart, they will be very lucky. However, for a woman, it indicates promiscuity; if the mole is black on her forehead, she will be deceitful and complicit in evil and murder.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, near the hair, predicts[77] misery and abundance of tribulations to a man, by means of his own misconduct; if honey-colored or red, his sorrows are lessened; but if black, unfortunate in every undertaking.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, near the hair, predicts[77] misery and a lot of hardship for a man due to his own wrongdoings; if it's honey-colored or red, his suffering is reduced; but if it's black, he's doomed to fail in everything he tries.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, about the midway, threatens a man with persecutions from his superiors; if of honey color, he prodigally wastes his estate; if red, he will become poor; if black, let him beware of the wrath or malice of great men; if a woman, it threatens sorrow by the perfidy of some men; if black, she will partake of the extremity of misery.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, roughly in the middle, indicates that a man will face persecution from his superiors; if it's honey-colored, he'll waste his wealth carelessly; if red, he will become poor; if black, he should be cautious of the anger or hostility from powerful individuals; for a woman, it signifies sorrow due to the betrayal of some men; if black, she will experience severe misery.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, a little above the temple, if it appear red, denotes a man has excellent wit and understanding; if black, he is in danger of being branded for his falsehoods; if he has a wart, his fate is mitigated. To a woman it signifies justification of innocence, though not deserved; if black, malignity, and it represents every evil.
A mole on the left side of the forehead, just above the temple, means that if it’s red, the person has great intelligence and understanding; if it’s black, they risk being labeled for their lies; if there’s a wart, their fate isn’t as severe. For a woman, it symbolizes a claim of innocence, even if it’s unearned; if it’s black, it represents malice and signifies every kind of evil.
A mole appearing on the right temple, above the eye, near the head, denotes a long life and good fortune; if pale, or red, he is studious; to a woman, it signifies good and happy fortune in marriage, as she will be of careful conduct.
A mole on the right temple, above the eye, near the head, indicates a long life and good luck; if it's pale or red, it means they are studious. For a woman, it represents good and happy fortune in marriage, as she will behave responsibly.
A mole on the right temple, inclining towards the neck, promiseth ingenuity and riches, as also long life; if honey or red colored, good fortune; if black, trouble; but if as a wart, he shall obtain all good things.
A mole on the right temple, leaning towards the neck, promises intelligence and wealth, as well as a long life; if it's honey-colored or red, it means good fortune; if it's black, it suggests trouble; but if it looks like a wart, the person will receive all good things.
A mole on the left side, towards the upper part of the eye, signifies sickness; if black, a short life; if as a wart, it denotes a good end. To a woman, moderate health, loss of favor of friends, perverse children and enemies; if black, many miseries.
A mole on the left side, near the upper part of the eye, indicates illness; if it’s black, it suggests a short life; if it appears like a wart, it means a good outcome. For a woman, it implies fair health, losing friends, difficult children, and enemies; if it’s black, there will be much suffering.
A mole on the ear signifies riches and respect.
A mole on the ear represents wealth and respect.
If either in a man or woman’s hand a mole appears, it denotes great prosperity and enjoyment of children.
If a mole appears on either a man's or a woman's hand, it indicates great wealth and happiness with children.
A mole on the left side of the stomach shows a luxurious person.
A mole on the left side of the stomach indicates a wealthy person.
A mole on the left side of the belly denotes afflictions.
A mole on the left side of the belly indicates health issues.
A mole under the hollow of the right eye signifies the party to be furious.
A mole under the hollow of the right eye suggests that the person will be angry.

CHARTOLOGY, OR DIVINATION BY CARDS.
Take a pack of cards, shuffle and cut them three different times, lay them on a table, nine in a row; if a man, he may choose one of the kings to represent himself; if a woman, she must select one of the queens; then the queen of the chosen king or the king of the chosen queen, will stand for a husband or wife, mistress or lover, of the party whose fortune is to be told; and the knave of the suit[78] for the most intimate person of their family. Remember that everything is within your circle as far as you can count nine, any way from the card that represents the person, his wife, or her husband, and their intimate friend; also, that the ninth card, every way, is of the greatest consequence.
Take a deck of cards, shuffle and cut them three times, and spread them out on a table, nine in a row. If it's a man, he can choose one of the kings to represent himself; if it's a woman, she must pick one of the queens. Then, the queen of the chosen king or the king of the chosen queen will represent a husband or wife, mistress or lover, of the person whose fortune is being read; and the knave of the suit[78] represents the closest person in their family. Keep in mind that everything relates to your circle as far as you can count nine, in any direction from the card that represents the person, their wife or husband, and their close friend; also note that the ninth card, in any direction, is the most important.
CLUBS.
Ace of Clubs promises great wealth, much prosperity in life and tranquillity of mind.
Ace of Clubs promises great wealth, a lot of prosperity in life, and peace of mind.
King of Clubs announces a man who is humane, upright, affectionate and faithful in all his undertakings; he will be happy himself and make his connections so if he can.
King of Clubs represents a man who is kind, honorable, loving, and loyal in everything he does; he will find happiness for himself and strive to bring happiness to those around him.
Queen of Clubs shows a tender, mild and rather amorous disposition, one who will probably yield herself to a kind lover before the matrimonial knot is tied; but they will be happy, love each other and be married.
Queen of Clubs displays a gentle, kind, and somewhat romantic nature, someone who will likely give in to a loving partner before getting married; but they will be happy, love each other, and get married.
Knave of Clubs shows an open, sincere friend, who will exert himself warmly in your interest and welfare.
Knave of Clubs represents a loyal and genuine friend, who will wholeheartedly work for your benefit and well-being.
Ten of Clubs denotes that riches will come speedily from an unexpected quarter; it also threatens the loss of some dear friend.
Ten of Clubs signifies that wealth will arrive quickly from an unforeseen source; it also warns of the potential loss of a close friend.
Nine of Clubs shows that you will displease some of your friends by a too steady adherence to your own opinion.
Nine of Clubs indicates that you'll upset some of your friends by being too rigid in sticking to your own views.
Eight of Clubs shows the person to be covetous and extremely fond of money; that he will obtain it, but that it will rather prove a torment than a comfort to him, as he will not make a proper use of it.
Eight of Clubs indicates that the person is greedy and very attached to money; they will acquire it, but it will likely bring them more pain than happiness, as they won't use it wisely.
Seven of Clubs promises the most brilliant fortune and the most exquisite bliss that this world can afford; but beware of the opposite sex, as from these alone can you experience misfortune.
Seven of Clubs offers the brightest luck and the greatest happiness that this world can provide; but be cautious of the opposite sex, as it is from them alone that you can encounter misfortune.
Six of Clubs shows you will enter into a very lucrative partnership and that your children will behave well.
Six of Clubs indicates that you will enter a highly profitable partnership and that your kids will behave well.
Five of Clubs declares that you will be shortly married to a person who will improve your circumstances.
Five of Clubs indicates that you will soon marry someone who will enhance your situation.
Four of Clubs shows inconstancy for the sake of money and change of object.
Four of Clubs represents inconsistency driven by money and shifting interests.
Trey of Clubs shows that you will be three times married and each time to a wealthy person.
Trey of Clubs indicates that you will marry three times, and each time it will be to someone rich.
Deuce of Clubs shows that there will be some unfortunate opposition to your favorite inclination which will disturb you.
Deuce of Clubs indicates that there will be some unfortunate resistance to what you like, which will upset you.
DIAMONDS.
Ace of Diamonds signifies a letter.
Ace of Diamonds means a letter.
King of Diamonds shows a man of fiery temper, continued anger, seeking revenge and obstinate in his resolutions.
King of Diamonds portrays a man with a fiery temper, constant anger, a desire for revenge, and stubbornness in his decisions.
Queen of Diamonds signifies that the woman will be fond of company, be a coquette and not over virtuous.
Queen of Diamonds means that the woman will enjoy being around others, be flirtatious, and not overly virtuous.
Knave of Diamonds, however nearly related, will look more after his own interest than yours; he will be tenacious of his own opinion and will fly off if contradicted.
Knave of Diamonds, however closely connected, will prioritize his own interests over yours; he will hold tightly to his own opinions and will get defensive if challenged.
Ten of Diamonds promises a country husband or wife, with[79] great wealth and many children; the card next to it tells the number of children; it also signifies a purse of gold.
Ten of Diamonds promises a rural spouse, complete with[79] great wealth and lots of kids; the card next to it indicates the number of children; it also represents a bag of gold.
Nine of Diamonds declares that the person will be of a roving disposition, never contented with his lot, and forever meeting with vexations and disappointments.
Nine of Diamonds suggests that the person will be restless, never satisfied with their situation, and will constantly face annoyances and letdowns.
Eight of Diamonds shows that the person, in youth, will be an enemy to marriage and thus run the risk of dying unmarried; but that if he does marry, it will be late in life and then it will be with a person whose disposition is so ill assorted to his own that it will be the cause of misfortune.
Eight of Diamonds indicates that a person will likely oppose marriage in their youth, risking the chance of remaining single; however, if they do marry, it will happen later in life, and they will choose a partner whose personality clashes so much with their own that it will lead to misfortune.
Seven of Diamonds shows you will be tormented by the infidelity of your conjugal partner and waste of goods.
Seven of Diamonds indicates that you will be troubled by your partner’s unfaithfulness and the loss of resources.
Six of Diamonds shows an early marriage and premature widowhood, but a second marriage will probably be worse.
Six of Diamonds depicts an early marriage and an untimely widowhood, but a second marriage is likely to be even worse.
Five of Diamonds shows that you will have good children, who will keep you from grief.
Five of Diamonds indicates that you will have great kids who will protect you from heartache.
Four of Diamonds shows the incontinence of the person you will be married to, and great vexation to yourself through the whole course of your life.
Four of Diamonds indicates the lack of self-control in the person you'll marry, which will cause you a lot of frustration throughout your life.
Trey of Diamonds shows that you will be engaged in quarrels, lawsuits and domestic disagreements; your partner for life will be a vixen and of abusive temper, fail in the performance of the nuptial duties and make you unhappy.
Trey of Diamonds indicates that you will find yourself in arguments, legal disputes, and issues at home; your lifelong partner will be difficult and have a temper, neglect their marital responsibilities, and bring you unhappiness.
Deuce of Diamonds shows that your heart will be engaged in love at an early period; that your parents will not approve of your choice, and that if you marry without their consent they will hardly forgive you.
Deuce of Diamonds indicates that you will fall in love at an early stage; that your parents will disapprove of your choice, and that if you marry without their approval, they will likely never forgive you.
HEARTS.
Ace of Hearts signifies feasting and pleasure; if the ace is attended by spades it foretells quarrelling; if by hearts, it shows affection and friendship; if by diamonds, you will hear of some absent friend; if by clubs, merry-making.
Ace of Hearts represents celebration and enjoyment; if the ace is accompanied by spades, it suggests conflict; if with hearts, it indicates love and friendship; if with diamonds, you will learn about a friend who is not present; if with clubs, it means fun and festivities.
King of Hearts shows a man of good natured dissipation, but hot and hasty, rash in his undertakings, and very amorous.
King of Hearts depicts a man who is carefree and fun-loving but also impulsive, quick to act, reckless in his pursuits, and very passionate.
Queen of Hearts denotes a woman of fair complexion, faithful and affectionate.
Queen of Hearts refers to a woman with a fair complexion who is loyal and caring.
Knave of Hearts is a person of no particular sex, but always the dearest friend or nearest relation of the consulting party. You must pay great attention to the cards that stand next to the knave, as from them alone you can judge whether the person it represents will favor your inclinations or not.
Knave of Hearts is someone who isn't defined by gender, but is always the closest friend or relative of the person seeking advice. You should pay close attention to the cards that are next to the knave, because only from them can you determine whether the person it symbolizes will support your desires or not.
Ten of Hearts shows good nature and many children; it is a corrective of bad tidings of the cards that stand next to it; its neighboring cards are of good report and it ascertains and confirms their value.
Ten of Hearts represents kindness and many children; it balances out any negative news from the cards next to it; its neighboring cards have positive meanings, and it verifies and enhances their significance.
Nine of Hearts promises wealth, grandeur and high esteem; if cards that are unfavorable stand near it, you must look for disappointments, and a reverse if favorable cards follow; these last at a small distance, except to retrieve your losses whether of peace or of goods.
Nine of Hearts signifies wealth, luxury, and high regard; if negative cards are nearby, expect disappointments, and a setback if positive cards follow; the latter are only briefly around, with the aim of recovering your losses, whether they’re related to peace or material goods.
Eight of Hearts is a sign of drinking and feasting.
Eight of Hearts represents celebration and enjoying good food and drinks.
Seven of Hearts shows the person to be fickle and of an unfaithful disposition; addicted to vice, incontinent, and subject to the mean art of recrimination to excuse themselves although without foundation.
Seven of Hearts indicates that the person is changeable and untrustworthy; they have a tendency towards vice, lack self-control, and engage in the petty art of blaming others to justify their actions, even when there’s no real reason to do so.
Six of Hearts shows a generous, open and credulous disposition; easily imposed upon, ever the dupe of flatterers, but the good natured friend of the distressed. If this card comes before your king or queen, you will be the dupe; if after, you will have the better.
Six of Hearts represents a kind, trusting, and naive personality; easily taken advantage of, always the target of compliments, but a warm-hearted friend to those in need. If this card appears before your king or queen, you'll be the one getting played; if it comes after, you'll be in the stronger position.
Five of Hearts shows a wavering and unsteady disposition, never true to one object, but free from every violent attachment.
Five of Hearts reflects an uncertain and inconsistent nature, never fully committed to one thing, yet also devoid of any intense attachments.
Four of Hearts shows the person will not be married until very late in life, which will proceed from too great a delicacy in making a choice.
Four of Hearts indicates that the person won't get married until later in life, due to being overly cautious about making a decision.
Trey of Hearts shows that your own imprudence will greatly contribute to your experiencing much ill-will from others.
Trey of Hearts demonstrates that your own careless actions will significantly lead to you facing a lot of negativity from others.
Deuce of Hearts shows that extraordinary success and good fortune will attend the person; though, if unfavorable cards attend, this will be a long time delayed.
Deuce of Hearts indicates that amazing success and good luck will come to the person; however, if negative cards are present, this will be delayed for quite a while.
SPADES.
Ace of Spades totally relates to affairs of love, without specifying whether lawful or unlawful; it also denotes death when the card is upside down.
Ace of Spades relates to matters of love, without distinguishing between legal or illegal; it also represents death when the card is flipped upside down.
King of Spades shows a man ambitious and successful at court, or with some great man, who will have it in his power to advance him; but let him beware of a reverse.
King of Spades represents a man who is ambitious and successful in court or associated with someone powerful who can help him rise; however, he should be cautious of a downfall.
Queen of Spades shows that a person will be corrupted by the rich of both sexes; and, if she is handsome, great attempts will be made on her virtue.
Queen of Spades illustrates that a person can be corrupted by the wealthy, regardless of gender; and if she is attractive, significant efforts will be made to compromise her virtue.
Knave of Spades shows a person who, although they have your welfare at heart, will be too indolent to pursue it with zeal, unless you frequently raise their attention.
Knave of Spades shows a person who, even though they care about your well-being, will be too lazy to actively pursue it unless you regularly get their attention.
Ten of Spades is a card of bad import; it will in a great measure counteract the good effects of the cards near you.
Ten of Spades is a card with negative significance; it will largely undermine the positive impacts of the cards around you.
Nine of Spades is the worst card in the pack; it portends dangerous sickness, a total loss of fortune, cruel calamities and endless dissension in your family.
Nine of Spades is the worst card in the deck; it suggests serious illness, a complete loss of wealth, harsh misfortunes, and ongoing conflicts within your family.
Eight of Spades shows you will experience strong opposition from your friends, or those you imagine to be such. If this card comes close to you, leave your plan and adopt another.
Eight of Spades indicates that you will face significant opposition from your friends, or from those you think are your friends. If this card appears near you, abandon your plan and choose a different one.
Seven of Spades shows the loss of a most valuable friend, whose death will plunge you in very great distress.
Seven of Spades reveals the loss of a truly valuable friend, whose death will leave you in deep sadness.
Six of Spades announces a mediocrity of fortune, and very great uncertainty in your undertakings.
Six of Spades signals an average fortune and a lot of uncertainty in your endeavors.
Five of Spades will give very little interpretation of your success; it promises good luck in the choice of your companion for life, that you will meet with one fond of you, and immoderately attached to the joys of Hymen; it shows your temper rather sullen.
Five of Spades offers limited insight into your success; it indicates good luck in choosing a life partner, suggesting you'll meet someone who cares for you and is excessively attached to the joys of marriage; it also reflects a rather moody temperament.
Four of Spades shows much sickness, and that your friends will injure your fortune.
Four of Spades indicates a lot of trouble, suggesting that your friends will negatively impact your luck.
Trey of Spades shows that you will be fortunate in marriage, but that your partner will be inconstant, and that you will be made very unhappy thereby.
Trey of Spades indicates that you'll have good luck in marriage, but your partner will be unreliable, which will lead to your unhappiness.
Deuce of Spades always signifies a coffin, but who it is for must depend entirely on the other cards near it.
Deuce of Spades always represents a coffin, but who it's for depends completely on the other cards around it.

PROGNOSTICATIONS BY DICE.
This is a certain and innocent way of finding out common occurrences about to take place. Take three dice, shake them well in the box with your left hand, and then cast them out on a board or table, on which you have previously drawn a circle with chalk.
This is a straightforward and harmless way to discover common events that are about to happen. Take three dice, shake them well in a box with your left hand, and then throw them onto a board or table where you've already drawn a circle with chalk.
Three.—A pleasing surprise.
Three.—A nice surprise.
Four.—A disagreeable one.
Four.—A difficult one.
Five.—A stranger who will prove a friend.
Five.—A stranger who will turn out to be a friend.
Six.—Loss of property.
Six.—Property loss.
Seven.—Undeserved scandal.
Seven.—Unjust scandal.
Eight.—Merited reproach.
Eight.—Deserved criticism.
Nine.—A wedding.
Nine.—A wedding.
Ten.—A christening.
Ten.—A baby naming.
Eleven.—A death that concerns you.
Eleven.—A death that affects you.
Twelve.—A letter speedily.
Twelve.—A quick letter.
Thirteen.—Tears and sighs.
Thirteen.—Crying and sighing.
Fourteen.—Beware that you are not drawn into some trouble or plot by a secret enemy.
Fourteen.—Be careful not to get caught up in any trouble or schemes by a hidden foe.
Fifteen.—Immediate prosperity and happiness.
Fifteen.—Instant wealth and happiness.
Sixteen.—A pleasant journey.
Sixteen.—A nice trip.
Seventeen.—You will either be on the water or have dealings with those belonging to it, to your advantage.
Seventeen.—You will either be on the water or have interactions with those who are, which will benefit you.
Eighteen.—A great profit, rise in life, or some most desirable good will happen almost immediately; for the answers to the dice are always fulfilled within nine days. To show the same number twice at one trial, portends news from abroad, be the number what it may. If the dice roll over the circle, the number thrown goes for nothing, but the occurrence shows sharp words; and if they fall to the floor, it is blows. In throwing out the dice, if one remains on top of the other, it is a present of which I would have them take care.
Eighteen.—A big gain, an improvement in life, or something very desirable will happen almost right away; the results of the dice are always fulfilled within nine days. If the same number appears twice in one roll, it means news from overseas, no matter what the number is. If the dice roll off the circle, the number rolled doesn't count, but it indicates an argument; and if they hit the floor, it means a fight. In rolling the dice, if one lands on top of the other, it's a gift that I hope they will take care of.

AUGURIES BY DOMINOES.
Lay them with their faces on the table and shuffle them; then draw one, and see the number.
Lay them face down on the table and shuffle them; then draw one and check the number.
Double-six.—Receiving a handsome sum of money.
Double-six.—Getting a nice amount of money.
Six-five.—Going to a public amusement.
Six-five.—Going to a theme park.
Six-four.—Lawsuits.
6-4.—Lawsuits.
Six-three.—Ride in a coach.
Six-three.—Take a ride in a coach.
Six-two.—Present of clothing.
Six-two.—Gift of clothing.
Six-one.—You will perform a friendly action.
Six-one.—You will do something good.
Six-blank.—Guard against scandal, or you will suffer by your inattention.
Six-blank.—Be careful about scandals, or you'll pay the price for your negligence.
Double-five.—A new abode to your advantage.
Double-five.—A new place that works in your favor.
Five-four.—A fortunate speculation.
Five-four.—A lucky guess.
Five-three.—A visit from a superior.
5’3”.—A visit from a boss.
Five-two.—A water party.
Five-two.—A pool party.
Five-one.—A love intrigue.
5-1.—A love interest.
Five-blank.—A funeral, but not of a relation.
Five-blank.—A funeral, but not for a family member.
Double-four.—Drinking liquor at a distance.
Drinking from afar.
Four-three.—A false alarm at your house.
Four-three.—A false alarm at your place.
Four-two.—Beware of thieves or swindlers. Ladies take note, this means more than it says.
Four-two.—Watch out for thieves or con artists. Ladies, pay attention; this implies more than it appears.
Four-one.—Trouble from creditors.
4-1.—Issues with creditors.
Four-blank.—Letter from an angry friend.
Four-blank.—Email from an angry friend.
Double-three.—Sudden wedding, at which you will be vexed, and by which you will lose a friend.
Double-three.—Surprise wedding, which will annoy you, and you'll end up losing a friend because of it.
Three-two.—Buy no lottery tickets, nor enter into any game of chance, or you will lose.
Three-two.—Don't buy lottery tickets or participate in any games of chance, or you'll end up losing.
Three-one.—A great discovery at hand.
3-1.—A great discovery at hand.
Three-blank.—An illegitimate child.
Three-blank.—An illegitimate child.
Double-two.—Vexations from a jealous partner.
Double-two.—Frustrations from a jealous partner.
Two-one.—You will mortgage or pledge some property soon.
Two-one.—You're going to mortgage or pledge some property soon.
Double-one.—You will find something to your advantage.
Double-one.—You’ll discover something beneficial for you.
Double-blank.—The worst presage in all the set; you will meet trouble from a quarter for which you are quite unprepared.
Double-blank.—The worst sign in the whole deck; you will face trouble from a direction you’re completely unprepared for.

TALISMEN, CHARMS, SPELLS AND INCANTATIONS.
TALISMAN FOR WAR AND BATTLE.

This Talisman, which is to be made of highly tempered steel, bears on it the powerful words, and also the awful sign, which were conveyed to the Emperor Constantine from heaven, in daylight, and in the presence of his whole army, and whereby he was victorious in battle. It is to be tied around the sword arm.
This Talisman, made of highly tempered steel, features the powerful words and the ominous sign that were revealed to Emperor Constantine from heaven, in broad daylight, in front of his entire army, and through which he achieved victory in battle. It is to be worn around the sword arm.
An ancient manuscript says of it, “He that beareth this sign about him, shall be helpen in every need and necessity.”
An old manuscript states, “Whoever carries this sign with them will be helped in every need and situation.”
A TALISMAN FOR DESTROYING INSECTS AND REPTILES.

This Talisman is to be made of iron, when the sun and moon enter the sign Scorpio. It has been proved to be powerful in effect; so much so, that no kind of venomous reptile or troublesome insect can come within some yards of the house or place in which it is. The manuscript from which the account of this talisman is taken cost a very large sum, and a medical gentleman, to whom it belonged, affirms that he has himself proved its efficacy; for being at one time much annoyed by beetles, he made a talisman, according to instructions here given, and screwed it to the floor, when these troublesome insects immediately disappeared; but afterwards, when the servant removed it, through ignorance, they returned in great numbers; when he again nailed it to the floor, and they again disappeared.
This Talisman should be made of iron when the sun and moon are in the sign of Scorpio. It has been shown to be highly effective; so much so that no venomous snake or bothersome insect can come within several yards of the house or place where it is located. The manuscript from which this talisman's information is taken was quite expensive, and a doctor who owned it claims he has verified its effectiveness. He was once greatly bothered by beetles, so he created a talisman following the provided instructions and attached it to the floor. Immediately, the annoying insects disappeared. However, when a servant removed it out of ignorance, the beetles returned in large numbers. When he reattached it to the floor, they vanished again.
TALISMAN FOR LOVE.

This Talisman is said to be wonderfully efficacious in procuring success in amours and love adventures. It must be made when Venus, the planet of love, is the evening star. It should be made of pure silver and worn directly over the heart, on the left breast.
This Talisman is said to be incredibly effective in achieving success in romantic relationships and love adventures. It should be made when Venus, the planet of love, is the evening star. It should be crafted from pure silver and worn directly over the heart, on the left side of the chest.
TALISMAN AGAINST ENEMIES.

This Talisman is to be cast of the purest grain tin, and during the increase of the moon. The characters are to be engraved on it also during the increase of the moon. It may be suspended about the neck, or worn on any part of the body, so that it be kept from the sight of all but the wearer. Its effects are to give victory over enemies, protection against their machinations, and to inspire the wearers thereof with most remarkable confidence.
This Talisman should be made of the purest tin during the waxing phase of the moon. The symbols must also be engraved during this time. It can be hung around the neck or worn anywhere on the body, as long as it's kept hidden from everyone except the wearer. Its effects include granting victory over enemies, protection from their schemes, and instilling an incredible sense of confidence in those who wear it.
TALISMAN FOR HEALING DISEASE.
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The letters which compose this charm must be inscribed in a pyramidical form, as above, on the purest white beeswax, of the ordinary thickness, and of a size sufficiently large to admit of the letters being distinctly written by the individual who is sick; or, if he is too sick, by his dearest friend next at hand. Use for writing them a pen made of the quill of a raven, and ink compounded of the smoke of a concentrated taper and rain water. Let the party who is afflicted with the disease wear the charm hung around his neck, enclosed in a bag of virgin parchment, during the time that the moon performs one circuit through the twelve signs of the zodiac, and let it be commenced on the day of the full moon. The wearer must have full faith in Divine Omnipotence, and repeat the letters of the talisman in some one of the different directions in which they may be read, daily.
The letters that make up this charm should be written in a pyramid shape, as shown above, on pure white beeswax that’s thick enough and large enough for the sick person to write the letters clearly. If they’re too ill, their closest friend can write it for them. Use a pen made from a raven’s quill and ink made from the smoke of a concentrated candle and rainwater. The person suffering from the illness should wear the charm around their neck in a pouch made of virgin parchment for the entire time the moon moves through all twelve zodiac signs, starting on the day of the full moon. The wearer must have complete faith in Divine Omnipotence and recite the letters of the talisman in any of the directions they can be read, every day.
If it be required to perform a cure upon one at a distance, or without the afflicted party’s knowledge thereof, write the talisman as above and then you may perform the cure by scraping out one line of the talisman every day with a new knife kept for the express purpose. At the scraping out of each line, say, “So as I destroy the letters of this talisman, Abracadabra, so, by virtue of this sacred name, may all grief and dolor depart from [here mention the name of the sick person]. So I destroy this disease. Amen.”
If you need to heal someone from a distance or without their knowledge, write the talisman as described above. Then, you can perform the healing by scraping out one line of the talisman each day with a new knife designated for this purpose. As you scrape out each line, say, “Just as I erase the letters of this talisman, Abracadabra, may all pain and suffering leave [insert the sick person's name]. I erase this disease. Amen.”
Many have healed divers diseases in this way; the disease wearing, little by little, away.
Many have healed various ailments this way; the illness gradually fading away.
Charms to be used on particular Eves of Feasts and Festivals, to procure Dreams, Tokens, and other Insights into Futurity.
FEAST OF ST. ANNE’S.
This is a hard trial, but what is not possible to any young lady who wishes to know her lot in marriage?—that most important change in human life.
This is a tough challenge, but what is impossible for any young woman who wants to understand her future in marriage?—that most significant shift in human life.
Prepare yourself three days previous to the eve of this female saint, by living on bread and water and sprigs of parsley, and touch no other thing whatever, or your labor will be lost. The eve begins at the sixth hour. Go to bed as soon as convenient, and speak not a word after you once begin to undress; get into bed, lie on your left side with your head as low as possible, and repeat the following verse three times:
Prepare yourself three days before the eve of this female saint by eating only bread, water, and sprigs of parsley, and don't touch anything else, or your efforts will be in vain. The eve starts at six o'clock. Go to bed as soon as you can, and don’t say a word after you start getting undressed; lie down on your left side with your head as low as possible and repeat the following verse three times:
MAGIC ROSE.
Gather your rose on the 27th of June; let it be full blown, and as bright a red as you can get; pluck it between the hours of three and four in the morning, taking care to have no witness of the transaction; convey it to your chamber, and hold it over a chafing dish or any convenient utensil for the purpose, in which there is charcoal and sulphur of brimstone; hold your rose over the smoke for about five minutes, and you will see it have a wonderful effect on the flower. Before the rose gets the least cool, clap it in a sheet of writing paper, on which is written your own name and that of the man you love best; also the date of the morning star that has the ascendancy at that time; fold it up and seal it neatly with three separate seals, then run and bury the parcel at the foot of the tree from which you gathered the flower. Here let it remain untouched till the 6th of July; take it up at midnight, go to bed and place it under your pillow, and you will have a singular and eventful dream before morning, or, at least, before your usual time of rising. You may keep the rose under your head three nights without spoiling the charm. When you have done with the rose and paper be sure to burn them.
Gather your rose on June 27th; make sure it’s fully bloomed and as bright red as possible. Pick it between 3:00 and 4:00 AM, ensuring no one sees you. Take it to your room and hold it over a chafing dish or any suitable container with charcoal and sulfur. Hold the rose over the smoke for about five minutes, and you'll notice a remarkable effect on the flower. Before the rose cools down, wrap it in a sheet of writing paper that has your name and the name of the person you love the most, along with the date of the morning star that is currently dominant. Fold it carefully and seal it with three separate seals, then hurry and bury the parcel at the base of the tree from which you picked the flower. Leave it there untouched until July 6th; then, take it out at midnight, go to bed, and place it under your pillow. You will have a unique and significant dream before morning, or at least before you normally wake up. You can keep the rose under your pillow for three nights without ruining the charm. Once you're done with the rose and the paper, make sure to burn them.
CUPID’S NOSEGAY.
On the first night of the new moon in July, take a red rose, a white rose, a yellow flower, a blue one, a sprig of rue and rosemary, and nine blades of long grass; bind all together with a lock of your own hair; kill a white pigeon, sprinkle the nosegay with the blood from the heart, and some common salt; wrap the flowers in a white handkerchief, and lay it under your head, on the pillow, when you go to rest; and, before morning, you will see your fate as clear as if you had your nativity cast by the best astrologer in the world; not only in respect to love, lovers, or marriage, but in the other most important affairs of your life. Storms, in this dream, foretell great trouble; and graves or churchyards are fatal tokens, and so is climbing steep and dangerous places.
On the first night of the new moon in July, take a red rose, a white rose, a yellow flower, a blue flower, a sprig of rue and rosemary, and nine blades of long grass; tie them all together with a lock of your own hair; kill a white pigeon, sprinkle the bouquet with blood from its heart, and some regular salt; wrap the flowers in a white handkerchief and place it under your head on the pillow when you go to sleep; and, before morning comes, you will see your future as clearly as if a top astrologer had read your birth chart; not just regarding love, partners, or marriage, but in other significant areas of your life. Storms in this dream indicate great trouble; and graveyards or churchyards are bad signs, as are climbing steep and dangerous places.
LOVE’S CORDIAL.
To be tried the Third Night of a New Moon.
To be tried on the third night of a new moon.
Take brandy, rum, gin, wine and the oil of amber, of each a teaspoonful; a teaspoonful of cream, and three of spring water; drink it as you get into bed; repeat—
Take a teaspoon of brandy, rum, gin, wine, and amber oil; a teaspoon of cream, and three of spring water; drink it as you get into bed; repeat—
You will dream of drink, and, according to the quality or manner of it being presented, you may tell the condition to which you will rise or fall by marriage. Water is poverty; and, if you dream of a drunken man, it is ominous that you will have a drunken mate. If you dream of drinking too much, you will fall, at a future period, into that sad error yourself, without great care; and[87] what is a worse sight than an inebriated female? She cannot guard her own honor, ruins her own and family’s substance, and often clothes herself with rags. Trouble is often used as an excuse for this vicious habit; but it gives more trouble than it takes away.
You will dream of drinks, and based on how they are presented, you can tell what your marital future holds, whether it's good or bad. Water represents poverty; if you dream of someone drunk, it's a sign that you'll end up with a partner who drinks too much. If you dream about drinking excessively, you might find yourself falling into that same mistake down the line, unless you're really careful. And what could be worse than seeing a woman who is drunk? She can't protect her own dignity, destroys her own and her family's resources, and often ends up wearing rags. People often use stress as a reason for this harmful behavior, but it creates more problems than it solves.
THE NINE KEYS.
Get nine small keys; they must all be your own by begging or purchase (borrowing will not do, nor must you tell what you want them for); plait a three-plaited band of your own hair, and tie them together, fastening the ends with nine knots; fasten them with one of your garters to your left wrist on going to bed, and bind the other garter around your head; then say—
Get nine small keys; you have to own them all, either by begging or buying (you can't borrow them, and you shouldn't say why you need them); braid three strands of your own hair, and tie them together with nine knots; secure them using one of your garters to your left wrist when you go to bed, and wrap the other garter around your head; then say—
This must be done on the eve of St. Peter’s, and is an old charm used by the maidens of Rome in ancient times, who put great faith in it.
This has to be done on the eve of St. Peter’s and is an old charm used by the young women of Rome in ancient times, who really believed in it.
THE WITCHES’ CHAIN.
Let three young women join in making a long chain, about a yard will do, of Christmas juniper, and mistletoe berries; and at the end of every link put an oak acorn. Exactly before midnight let them assemble in a room by themselves, where no one can disturb them; leave a window open, and take the key out of the key-hole and hang it over the chimney-piece; have a good fire, and place in the midst of it a long thinnish log of wood, well sprinkled with oil, salt and fresh mould; then wrap the chain around it, each maiden having an equal share in the business; then sit down, and on her left knee let each maiden have a prayer book, opened at the matrimonial service. Just as the last acorn is burned, the future husband will cross the room; each one will see her own proper spouse, but he will be invisible to the rest of the wakeful virgins. Those that are not to wed will see a coffin, or some misshapen form, cross the room. Go to bed instantly, and you will all have remarkable dreams. This must be done either on a Wednesday or Friday night, but no other.
Let three young women come together to make a long chain, about a yard long, using Christmas juniper and mistletoe berries; and put an acorn at the end of each link. Just before midnight, they should gather in a private room where no one can interrupt them; keep a window open, take the key out of the lock and hang it above the fireplace; have a good fire going, and place a long, thin log of wood in the center, well sprinkled with oil, salt, and fresh soil; then wrap the chain around it, with each woman contributing equally. After that, they should sit down, and each woman should have a prayer book opened to the marriage service on her left knee. Just as the last acorn is burned, the future husband will pass through the room; each woman will see her own intended partner, but he will be invisible to the other awake women. Those who are not meant to marry will see a coffin or some twisted shape cross the room. Go to bed right away, and you’ll all have vivid dreams. This should be done only on a Wednesday or Friday night, not any other.
LOVE LETTERS.
On receiving a love letter that has any particular declaration in it, lay it wide open; then fold it in nine folds, pin it next to your heart, and thus wear it till bedtime; then place it in your left hand glove, and lay it under your head. If you dream of gold, diamonds, or any costly gems, your lover is true, and means what he says; if of white linen, you will lose him by death; and if of flowers, he will prove false. If you dream of his saluting you, he is at present false and means not what he professes, but only to draw you into a snare.
On getting a love letter with any specific declaration in it, open it wide; then fold it into nine sections, pin it near your heart, and wear it until bedtime; then put it in your left-hand glove and place it under your pillow. If you dream of gold, diamonds, or any expensive gems, your lover is sincere and means what he says; if you dream of white linen, you will lose him to death; and if you dream of flowers, he will be unfaithful. If you dream of him greeting you, he is currently dishonest and does not mean what he claims, but only intends to lure you into a trap.
STRANGE BED.
On going to rest, take a glass of water, half fill it with salt, and drink it off as quick as you can; do not speak afterwards, but compose yourself to sleep, and thirst will cause you to dream; which, joined to a strange bed, will have a true effect.
On going to bed, take a glass of water, fill it halfway with salt, and drink it down as quickly as you can; don’t talk afterward, but get yourself ready to sleep, and thirst will make you dream; combined with an unfamiliar bed, it will have a real effect.
THE MAGIC RING.
Borrow a wedding ring, concealing the purpose for which you borrow it; but no widow’s or pretended marriage ring will do—it spoils the charm. Wear it for three hours at least before you retire to rest, and then suspend it by a hair off your head, over your pillow; write within a circle resembling a ring, the sentence from the matrimonial service beginning with, With this ring I thee wed, and around the circle write your own name at full length, and the figures that stand for your age; place it under your pillow, and your dream will fully explain whom you are to marry, and what kind of a fate you will have with them. If your dream is too confused to remember it, or you do not dream at all, it is a certain sign you will never be married.
Borrow a wedding ring without revealing why you're borrowing it; but don't use a widow's ring or a fake marriage ring—it ruins the charm. Wear it for at least three hours before you go to bed, then hang it by a hair from your head over your pillow. Inside a circle that looks like a ring, write the sentence from the wedding vows starting with, With this ring I thee wed, and around the circle, write your name in full along with the numbers that represent your age. Place it under your pillow, and your dream will clearly show you who you’re going to marry and what kind of life you'll have together. If your dream is too unclear to remember, or if you don't dream at all, it's a sure sign that you will never get married.
HYMENIAL CHARM.
The night before your nuptials, write your name on a piece of paper, as small as possible, with the name of your spouse elect, the date of the wedding day, the month and the year; enclose all in a circle of blood drawn from one of your fingers, fold the paper into nine folds, place it in the stocking drawn from your left leg, and place it between your head and the pillow, and by your dreams of that night you may guess what will be the fate attending your nuptial life.
The night before your wedding, write your name on a small piece of paper along with your fiancé(e)'s name, the wedding date, month, and year. Enclose everything in a circle of blood from one of your fingers, fold the paper nine times, put it in the stocking from your left leg, and place it between your head and the pillow. Your dreams that night may reveal what your married life will be like.
FOR A GIRL TO ASCERTAIN IF SHE WILL SOON MARRY.
Find a green pea-pod with exactly nine peas in it, and hang it over the door of a room or entry-way, without letting any person know that you have done so; you must then watch the door and see who goes through first; if it is a bachelor, or an unmarried young man, you will positively be married before the current crop of peas is disposed of; if it is a woman, you will have to sigh in single blessedness another year; if a married man, be careful and not allow your lover too much liberty in his attentions.
Find a green pea pod with exactly nine peas in it, and hang it over the door of a room or entryway without letting anyone know you’ve done it; then watch the door to see who goes through first. If it’s a bachelor or an unmarried young man, you’ll definitely be married before this batch of peas is gone. If it’s a woman, you’ll have to spend another year happily single. If it’s a married man, be careful not to let your lover be too free with his affections.
VALENTINE CHARM.
If you receive one of those love tokens, and cannot guess the party who sent it, or are in any doubt, the following method will explain it to a certainty: Prick the fourth finger of your left hand, and with a crow quill write on the back of the valentine the day and hour in which you were born, and the date of the year; also of the present one, the moon’s age, and the name of the present morning star, all of which you will find in the almanac, and the sign into which the sun has entered. Try this on the first Friday[89] after you receive the valentine, but do not go to bed till midnight; place the paper in your left shoe, and put it under your pillow, lie on your left side, and repeat three times:
If you get one of those love tokens and can't figure out who sent it, or if you're unsure, here's a sure-fire method to find out: Prick the fourth finger of your left hand, and with a crow quill, write on the back of the valentine the day and hour you were born, as well as the current date; also note the moon’s age and the name of the morning star for that day, all of which you can find in the almanac, and the sign the sun is currently in. Try this on the first Friday[89] after you get the valentine, but don’t go to bed until midnight; put the paper in your left shoe, place it under your pillow, lie on your left side, and repeat three times:
The young woman will be sure to dream of the identical person who sent the valentine and be enabled to guess if he is to be her husband.
The young woman will definitely dream of the same person who sent the valentine and will be able to guess if he is going to be her husband.
ACORN CHARM.
This is to be tried on the third day of the months between September and March. Let any number of young women (not exceeding nine, and minding that there is an odd one in the company) assemble together, and each string nine acorns on a separate string, or as many acorns as there are females in company, but not more; wrap them around a long stick of wood, and place it in the fire just as the clock strikes twelve at night. Say not a word, but sit around the fire till all the acorns are consumed; then rake out the ashes and retire to bed almost directly, repeating:
This should be performed on the third day of the months from September to March. Gather any number of young women (no more than nine, and make sure there's an odd one in the group) together, and have each person string nine acorns on a separate string, or as many acorns as there are women present, but not more. Wrap them around a long stick of wood and put it in the fire just as the clock strikes midnight. Don’t say a word, just sit around the fire until all the acorns are burned; then rake out the ashes and go to bed soon after, repeating:
CHRISTMAS SPELL.
Steep mistletoe berries, to the number of nine, in a mixture of ale, wine, vinegar and honey; take them on going to bed, and you will dream of your future lot. A storm in this dream is very bad; it is most likely you will then marry a sailor, who will suffer shipwreck at sea; but to see either sun, moon or stars, is an excellent presage; so are flowers; but a coffin is an index of a disappointment in love.
Soak nine mistletoe berries in a mix of ale, wine, vinegar, and honey; take them before bed, and you'll dream about your future. A storm in the dream is a bad sign; it probably means you'll marry a sailor who will get shipwrecked at sea. However, seeing the sun, moon, or stars in your dream is a great omen, as are flowers; but a coffin means disappointment in love.
LENT CHARM.
To be tried on any Friday in Lent, Good Friday excepted, when it is improper to try anything of the kind, and the mind ought to be more seriously disposed. Write twelve letters of the common alphabet on separate pieces of card, also twelve figures, and the same number of blank cards; then put them in a bag and shake them well, and let each one present draw one. A blank shows a single life; a figure, intrigue; and a letter, a happy marriage.
To be judged on any Friday during Lent, except for Good Friday, when it’s not appropriate to judge anything like that, and people should be in a more serious mindset. Write twelve letters of the alphabet on separate pieces of card, along with twelve numbers, and the same number of blank cards. Then put them in a bag, shake it up, and let each person draw one. A blank means a single life; a number indicates intrigue; and a letter represents a happy marriage.
CHARMS TO KNOW WHO YOUR HUSBAND SHALL BE.
On St. Agnes’ Day.—This falls on the 21st of January. You must prepare yourself by a twenty-four hours fast, touching nothing but pure spring water, beginning at midnight on the 20th, to the same again on the 21st; then go to bed, and mind you sleep by yourself, and do not mention what you are trying to any one, or it will break the spell. Go to rest on your left side, and repeat these lines three times:
On St. Agnes’ Day.—This is on January 21st. You need to get ready by fasting for twenty-four hours, consuming only pure spring water, starting at midnight on the 20th and ending at the same time on the 21st; then go to bed and make sure to sleep alone, and don’t tell anyone about what you’re attempting, or it will ruin the spell. Lie down on your left side and repeat these lines three times:
and you will dream of your future spouse. If you see more men than one in your dream, you will wed two or three times; but if you sleep and dream not, you will never marry.
and you will dream of your future partner. If you see more than one man in your dream, you will marry two or three times; but if you sleep and don’t dream, you will never marry.
By Bride Cake.—A slice of the bride cake thrice drawn through the wedding ring, and laid under the head of an unmarried woman, will cause her to dream of her future husband.
By Bride Cake.—A slice of the bride cake passed three times through the wedding ring and placed under the pillow of an unmarried woman will make her dream about her future husband.
By the Garter and Stocking.—The party inquiring must live in a different county from that in which she commonly resides, and, on going to bed, must knit the left garter about the right legged stocking, letting the other garter and stocking alone; and as you rehearse the following verse, at every comma knit a knot:
By the Garter and Stocking.—The person asking must live in a different county from where she usually stays, and before going to bed, she must tie the left garter around the right legged stocking, leaving the other garter and stocking untouched; and as you say the following verse, tie a knot at every comma:
Accordingly, in a dream he will appear, with the insignia of his trade or profession.
Accordingly, in a dream, he will show up with the emblem of his job.
TO KNOW WHETHER A WOMAN SHALL HAVE THE MAN SHE WISHES.
Get two lemon peels and wear them all day, one in each pocket, and at night rub the four posts of the bedstead with them; if she is to succeed, the person will appear in her sleep, and present her with a couple of lemons; if, not, there is no hope.
Get two lemon peels and keep them in your pockets all day, one in each pocket. At night, rub the four posts of the bed with them; if it's meant to work, the person will come to her in her dreams and give her a couple of lemons; if not, there's no hope.
TO KNOW IF A WOMAN WITH CHILD WILL HAVE A GIRL OR A BOY.
Write the proper names of the father and the mother, and the month she conceived with child; add together the letters in these words, and divide the amount by seven; if the remainder be even, it will be a girl; if uneven, it will be a boy.
Write the names of the father and mother, and the month she conceived; count the letters in these words, and divide the total by seven; if the remainder is even, it will be a girl; if odd, it will be a boy.
TO KNOW IF A NEW-BORN CHILD SHALL LIVE OR NOT.
Write the proper names of the father and the mother, and of the day the child was born; count the letters in these words, and to the amount add twenty-five, and then divide the whole by seven; if the remainder be even the child shall die, but if uneven, the child shall live.
Write the proper names of the father and the mother, and the day the child was born; count the letters in these words, add twenty-five to that total, and then divide everything by seven; if the remainder is even, the child will die, but if it's odd, the child will live.
TO KNOW WHAT FORTUNE YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND WILL HAVE.
Take a walnut, a hazel nut and a nutmeg; grate them together, and mix them with butter and sugar, and make them up into small pills, of which exactly nine must be taken on going to bed, and, according to your dreams, so will be the state of the person you will marry. If a gentleman, your dream will be of riches; if a clergyman, of white linen; if a lawyer, of darkness; if a tradesman, of odd noises and tumults; if a soldier or sailor, of thunder and lightning; if a servant, of rain.
Take a walnut, a hazelnut, and a nutmeg; grate them together, mix them with butter and sugar, and shape them into small pills. You need to take exactly nine of these pills before going to bed, and based on your dreams, you’ll see what the person you’ll marry will be like. If you dream of a gentleman, it’ll be about wealth; if a clergyman, it’ll be about white linen; if a lawyer, it’ll be dark; if a tradesman, it’ll be strange noises and chaos; if a soldier or sailor, it’ll be thunder and lightning; if a servant, it’ll be rain.
CHARM TO CURE THE HEADACHE.
If the pain be on the right side of the head, make a comb out of the right horn of a ram; and if the head be combed with it, it will take away the pain. But if the pain be on the left side of the head, then make a comb out of the left horn of a ram, and if the head be combed therewith, it will stop the pain.
If the pain is on the right side of your head, make a comb from the right horn of a ram; combing your hair with it will relieve the pain. But if the pain is on the left side of your head, then make a comb from the left horn of a ram, and using that comb will stop the pain.
CHARM TO MAKE A TREE BEAR FRUIT.
The seeds of roses, with mustard seed, and the foot of a weasel, tied together in something, and hung among the boughs or branches of a tree which bears but little fruit, will remedy the defect, and render the tree amazingly fruitful.
The seeds of roses, mustard seed, and a weasel's foot tied together and hung in the branches of a tree that bears little fruit will fix the problem and make the tree incredibly bountiful.
CHARM TO HINDER FROM THE BITE OF A MAD DOG.
The tooth of a mad dog which has bitten any human being, tied in leather and hung at the shoulder, will preserve and keep the wearer from being bitten by any mad dog so long as he wears it. It may be worn next to the skin, or concealed in the clothing.
The tooth of a rabid dog that has bitten someone, tied in leather and hung around the shoulder, will protect the wearer from being bitten by any rabid dog as long as they wear it. It can be worn directly against the skin or hidden in the clothing.
CHARM AGAINST PERIL BY FIRE OR WATER.
Repeat reverently and with sincere faith, the following words, and you will be protected in the hour of danger:
Repeat these words with genuine belief, and you will be safe in times of danger:
“When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee, and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee; when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burnt, neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”
“When you go through the waters, I will be with you, and when you cross the rivers, they will not sweep over you; when you walk through the fire, you will not be burned, and the flames will not set you ablaze.”
CHARM AGAINST FURIOUS BEASTS.
Repeat reverently, and with sincere faith, the following words, and you will be protected in the hour of danger:
Repeat these words with respect and genuine faith, and you'll be safe in times of danger:
“At destruction and famine thou shalt laugh, neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth.
“At destruction and famine you shall laugh, nor shall you be afraid of the beasts of the earth."
“For thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field, and the beasts of the field shall be at peace with thee.”
“For you will be in harmony with the stones of the field, and the animals of the field will be at peace with you.”
CHARM AGAINST ENEMIES.
Repeat reverently, and with sincere faith, the following words, and you will be protected in the hour of danger:
Repeat these words with genuine faith and respect, and you will be safe in times of danger:
“Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid, for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation.
“Look, God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid, for the Lord is my strength and my song; He has also become my salvation."
“For the stars of heaven, and the constellations thereof, shall not give their light; the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.
“For the stars in the sky and their constellations will not shine; the sun will be darkened as it rises, and the moon will not give her light.”
“And behold, at eventide, trouble; and before the morning he is not; this is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us.”
“And look, in the evening there is trouble; and before morning, he is gone; this is what happens to those who plunder us, and the fate of those who steal from us.”
CHARM AGAINST TROUBLE IN GENERAL.
Repeat reverently, and with sincere faith, the following words, and you shall be protected in the hour of danger:
Repeat respectfully and with genuine faith the following words, and you will be safe in times of danger:
“He shall deliver thee in six troubles, yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee.
“He will rescue you from six troubles; even in seven, no harm will come to you.”
“In famine he shall redeem thee from death, and in war from the power of the sword.
“In famine, he will save you from death, and in war from the power of the sword.”
“And thou shalt know that thy tabernacle shall be in peace, and thou shalt visit thy habitation and shall not err.”
“And you will know that your home will be at peace, and you will visit your dwelling and not make mistakes.”

MISCELLANEOUS.
SIGNS AND AUGURIES.
Should you be the subject of a deep depression of spirits, contrary to your usual constitutional buoyancy and liveliness, it is a sign that you are about to receive some agreeable intelligence.
If you experience a deep sadness, unlike your usual cheerful and lively self, it’s a sign that you’re about to receive some good news.
If the crown of your head itches more than ordinary, you may expect to be advanced to a more honorable position in life.
If your scalp itches more than usual, you can expect to be promoted to a more respectable position in life.
Should the hair on your head come off when combing in greater quantities than usual, it is a sign that you will soon be subjected to severe affliction.
If you're losing more hair than usual when you comb, it's a sign that you'll soon face some serious trouble.
If your right eyebrow should immoderately itch, be assured that you are going to look on a pleasant sight—a long-absent friend, or a long-estranged but now reconciled lover.
If your right eyebrow starts itching a lot, you can be sure that you’re about to see something nice—a friend you haven’t seen in a while, or a lover you were once apart from but are now back together with.
Should your left eyebrow be visited with a tantalizing itching, it is a sign that you will soon look upon a painful sight—the corpse of a valued friend, or your lover walking with a favored rival.
Should your left eyebrow start to itch in a tempting way, it’s a sign that you’re about to see something painful—the body of a close friend or your partner with someone they prefer.
A ringing in your right ear, is an augury that you will shortly hear some pleasant news.
A ringing in your right ear is a sign that you'll soon hear some good news.
A ringing in your left ear, is a sign that you will in a short time receive intelligence of a very unpleasant nature.
A ringing in your left ear is a sign that you'll soon hear some really unpleasant news.
When your left ear tingles, some one is backbiting you.
When your left ear itches, someone is talking behind your back.
A violent itching of the nose, foretells trouble and sorrow to those that experience it.
A severe itch in the nose predicts trouble and sadness for those who feel it.
An itching of the lips is a sign that some one is speaking disrespectfully of you.
An itch on your lips means someone is talking badly about you.
When you are affected by an itching on the back of your neck, be assured that either yourself or some one nearly related to you is about to suffer a violent death.
When you feel an itch on the back of your neck, rest assured that either you or someone close to you is about to experience a violent death.
An itching on the right shoulder, signifies that you will shortly have a large legacy bequeathed to you.
An itch on your right shoulder means you'll soon inherit a significant legacy.
When you feel an itching sensation on your left shoulder, be sure that you are about to bear a heavy burden of sorrow and trouble.
When you feel an itch on your left shoulder, be sure that you’re about to take on a heavy load of sadness and trouble.
If your right elbow joint itches, you may expect shortly to hear some intelligence that will give you extreme pleasure.
If your right elbow joint itches, you can expect to soon hear some news that will bring you great joy.
Should you be annoyed by a violent itching on your left elbow joint, you may be sure that some vexatious disappointment will be experienced by you.
If you feel a severe itch on your left elbow joint, you can be sure that you'll experience some annoying disappointment.
If you feel an itching on the palm of your right hand, you may expect soon to receive some money which you have been long expecting.
If you feel an itch in the palm of your right hand, you can expect to receive some money that you’ve been waiting for.
When the palm of your left hand itches, you may expect to be called upon to pay some money for a debt which you have not personally incurred.
When the palm of your left hand itches, you might be expecting to be asked to pay back some money for a debt that you haven't personally taken on.
An itching on the spine of your back, is a sign that you will shortly be called upon to bear a heavy burden of sorrow and trouble.
An itch on your back means you’ll soon be asked to carry a heavy load of sadness and trouble.
An itching on your loins, is an indication that you will soon receive an addition to your family, if married; if single, that you are on the eve of marriage.
An itch in your lower back means you will soon add to your family if you're married; if you're single, it means you're about to get married.
When you are affected with an itching of the belly, expect to be invited to feast upon a choice collection of savory meats.
When you feel an itch in your belly, expect to be invited to enjoy a selection of delicious meats.
When either or both of your thighs itch, be assured that you are about to change your sleeping apartment.
When one or both of your thighs itch, know that you're about to change your sleeping arrangement.
If you have an itching sensation in your right knee, depend upon it that you will shortly undergo a remarkable and beneficial change in your previous course of life, and become religiously inclined.
If you feel an itching sensation in your right knee, you can count on the fact that you’ll soon experience a significant and positive change in your life, leading you to become more religiously inclined.
If a similar sensation prevails in your left knee, you may expect to undergo a change in your situation of an unfavorable nature.
If you feel something similar in your left knee, you might be facing an unfortunate change in your situation.
An itching sensation on the shin, foretells that you will be visited by a painful and long-continued affliction.
An itchy feeling on your shin means you'll soon face a painful and prolonged illness.
When your ankle joints itch, be sure that you are about to be united to one whom you love, if single; if married, that your domestic comforts will be largely increased.
When your ankle joints itch, know that you're about to be united with someone you love if you’re single; if you’re married, it means your home life will greatly improve.
When the sole of your right foot itches, you may feel assured that you are about to undertake a journey from which you will derive much pleasure and enjoyment.
When the sole of your right foot itches, you can be sure that you're about to go on a journey that will bring you a lot of pleasure and enjoyment.
Should you experience a similar sensation on the sole of your left foot, you may expect to be called upon to take a journey of an unpleasant and melancholy nature.
If you feel something similar on the bottom of your left foot, you should prepare for an unpleasant and sad journey.
SIGNS OF SPEEDY MARRIAGE, AND GOOD SUCCESS ATTENDING IT BY SUNDRY SIGNS.
For a woman to have the first and last letters of her christian name the same with the man’s surname, that makes love to her, denotes a great union and a generous love.
For a woman to have the same first and last letters of her first name as the man's last name, whom she loves, signifies a strong bond and a deep love.
For a man to have the first and last letters of his christian name the same with the woman’s surname, denotes the same.
For a man to have the first and last letters of his first name matching the woman's last name means the same thing.
To think of a party on a sudden waking, without any meditation, on a Friday morning, that before had a place in the affections of the man or woman, is a demonstration of love or extraordinary friendship.
To imagine a party upon suddenly waking up, without any prior thought, on a Friday morning, that once held a special place in the heart of a man or woman, is a sign of love or remarkable friendship.
If a ring accidentally falls off a man’s finger, that is under no obligation of marriage, and runs directly to the feet of a maid or widow, it denotes not only that he is in love with the party, but that a sudden marriage will ensue.
If a ring accidentally slips off a man's finger, who is not married, and lands right at the feet of a maid or widow, it means not only that he is in love with her, but that a quick marriage will follow.
The singing of a robin-red-breast at your window, in the time of courtship, on a Wednesday, is a sign you shall have the party desired.
The song of a robin with a red breast at your window during courtship on a Wednesday is a sign that you will get the person you want.
If walking abroad with your sweetheart you perceive a pair of pigeons circle around you, it is a sign of marriage and happiness to ensue, with much content.
If you're out walking with your sweetheart and you see a pair of pigeons circling around you, it means that marriage and happiness will follow, bringing a lot of joy.
If a hare cross your path on a Saturday morning, it promises happy days, riches and pleasure.
If a hare crosses your path on a Saturday morning, it means happy days, wealth, and enjoyment are ahead.
THE ART OF TELLING FORTUNES BY THE GROUNDS OF A TEA OR COFFEE CUP.
Pour the grounds of coffee or tea into a white cup, shake them well about in it, so that their particles may cover the whole surface of the cup; then reverse it into the saucer, that all the superfluous parts may be drained off and the figures required for fortune telling be formed. The person that acts the fortune teller must always bend his thoughts upon him or her that wishes to have their fortune told, and upon their rank and profession, in order to give plausibility to their predictions. It is not to be expected, upon taking up the cup, that the figures will be accurately represented as they are in cards, but it is quite sufficient if they bear some resemblance to any of the thirty-two emblems; and the more fertile the fancy shall be of the person that inspects the cup, the more he will discover in it. In other respects, every one who takes pleasure in this amusement must himself be a judge, under what circumstances he is to make changes in point of time, speaking just as it suits, in the present, the past, or the future; in the same manner their ingenuity ought to direct them when to speak more or less pointedly and detrimentally with regard to sex.
Pour the coffee or tea grounds into a white cup and shake them around so that the particles cover the entire surface of the cup. Then, turn it upside down into the saucer to drain off any extra bits and form the shapes needed for fortune telling. The person acting as the fortune teller should always focus on the person wanting their fortune told, considering their social status and occupation to make their predictions more believable. When you pick up the cup, don’t expect the shapes to be as precise as those in cards; it’s enough if they resemble any of the thirty-two symbols. The more creative the person interpreting the cup is, the more they will see in it. Additionally, anyone who enjoys this practice must decide for themselves when to make changes regarding timing, speaking as it fits the present, past, or future. Similarly, their creativity should guide them on when to be more or less direct about gender.
The Roads, or serpentine lines, indicate ways; if they are severed[95] with clouds, and consequently in the thick, they are said to be infallible marks of many past or future reverses. But if they appear in the clear and serene, are the surest token of some fortunate change near at hand; encompassed with many points or dots, they signify an accidental gain of money, likewise long life.
The Roads, or winding paths, represent routes; if they are interrupted[95] by clouds, and thus in a dense state, they are seen as certain signs of various past or future setbacks. However, if they show up in clear and calm conditions, they are the strongest indication of a fortunate change coming soon; surrounded by many points or dots, they represent unexpected financial gain and also a long life.
The Ring signifies marriage; if a letter is near it, it denotes to the person that has his fortune told the initial of the name of the party to be married. If the ring is in the clear, it portends happy and lucrative friendship. Surrounded with clouds, denotes that the party is to use precaution in the friendship he is about to contract, lest he should be insidiously deceived; but it is most inauspicious if the ring appears at the bottom of the cup, as it forebodes an entire separation from the beloved object.
The Ring represents marriage; if a letter is nearby, it indicates the initial of the name of the person who will be married, according to the fortune being told. If the ring is clear, it suggests a happy and profitable friendship. If it's surrounded by clouds, it warns that the person should be cautious in the friendship they are about to form, so they don't get deceived. However, it's very unlucky if the ring appears at the bottom of the cup, as it signals a complete separation from the loved one.
The Leaf of Clover is a lucky sign. Its different position in the cup alone makes the difference; on the top, it shows that the good fortune is not far distant; but it is subject to delay if it is in the middle or at the bottom. Should clouds surround it, it shows that much disagreeableness will attend the good fortune; in the clear, it prognosticates serene and undisturbed happiness.
The Leaf of Clover is a symbol of good luck. Its placement in the cup matters; if it’s at the top, it indicates that good fortune is close by, but if it's in the middle or at the bottom, it may take longer to arrive. If clouds are around it, that suggests there will be some difficulties alongside the good fortune; however, if it's clear, it predicts calm and uninterrupted happiness.
The Anchor, the emblem of hope and commerce, implies successful business carried on by water or land, if on the bottom of the cup; at the top and in the clear part, it shows constant love and unshaken fidelity. In the thick and cloudy parts it also denotes love, but tinctured with inconstancy.
The Anchor, a symbol of hope and trade, represents successful business conducted by water or land when seen at the bottom of the cup; at the top and in the clear part, it signifies lasting love and unwavering loyalty. In the dense and murky parts, it also indicates love, but mixed with inconsistency.
The Serpent, always the emblem of falsehood and enmity, is likewise the general sign of an enemy. On the top, or in the middle of the cup, it promises to the consulting party the triumph which he desires over his enemy; but he will not obtain it so easily if the serpent be in the thick and cloudy part. By the letter which appears near the emblem, the enemy may be easily guessed, as it makes the initial of his name.
The Serpent, always a symbol of deceit and hostility, is also a general sign of an adversary. When it appears at the top or in the middle of the cup, it signifies the victory that the person consulting it desires over their enemy; however, achieving this victory won’t be as straightforward if the serpent is in the dense and cloudy part. The letter that appears next to the emblem can easily reveal the enemy, as it shows the first letter of their name.
The Letter.—By letters we communicate to our friends either pleasant or unpleasant news, and such is the case here; if this emblem is in the clear part, it denotes the speedy arrival of a considerable remittance of money, but hemmed in by clouds it is quite the contrary, and forebodes some melancholy or bad tidings, a loss or some other sinister accident. If it be in the clear, and accompanied by a heart, lovers may expect a letter, which secures the party the possession of the beloved object; but in the thick, it denotes a refusal.
The Letter.—Through letters, we share either good or bad news with our friends, and this situation is no different; if this symbol appears in a clear area, it suggests that a significant amount of money will arrive soon, but if it's surrounded by clouds, it means the opposite, indicating some sad or bad news, a loss, or another unfortunate event. If it’s in a clear area and paired with a heart, lovers can anticipate a letter that ensures one party keeps the affection of their beloved; however, if it's surrounded by a heavy cloud, it signifies a rejection.
The Coffin, the emblem of death, prognosticates the same thing here, or at least a long and tedious illness; if it be in the thick, at the top of the cup, it signifies considerable estate left to the party by some rich relation; in the same manner at the bottom, it shows that the deceased is not so nearly related to the consulting party.
The Coffin, a symbol of death, predicts the same outcome here, or at least a prolonged and exhausting illness; if it appears thick at the top of the cup, it means a significant inheritance is left to the person by a wealthy relative; similarly, if it’s at the bottom, it indicates that the deceased isn’t as closely related to the person asking.
The Star denotes happiness if in the clear, and at the top of the cup; clouded, or in the thick, it signifies long life, though exposed to various troubles. If dots are about it, it foretells great fortune, wealth, high respectability, &c. Several stars denote so many good and happy children, but surrounded with dashes shows that the[96] person’s children will cause him or her grief and vexation in old age, and should be prevented by giving them a good education in time.
The Star represents happiness when it's clear and at the top of the cup; if it's cloudy or in the thick, it indicates a long life, although one may face various troubles. If there are dots around it, it predicts great fortune, wealth, high respect, etc. Multiple stars indicate several good and happy children, but if they are surrounded by dashes, it suggests that the[96] person's children will bring them grief and frustration in old age, and it's important to ensure they receive a good education in time.
The Dog, being at all times the emblem of fidelity or envy, has a two-fold meaning here. At the top, in the clear, it signifies true and faithful friends, but if his image be surrounded with clouds and dashes, it shows that those whom you take for your friends are not to be depended on; but if the dog be at the bottom of the cup, you have to dread the effects of extreme envy or jealousy.
The Dog represents both loyalty and jealousy. At the top, it clearly stands for true and loyal friends, but if the image is surrounded by clouds and dashes, it indicates that those you consider friends can't be trusted. However, if the dog is at the bottom of the cup, you should be wary of the effects of intense envy or jealousy.
The Lily.—If this emblem be at the top or in the middle of the cup, it signifies that the consulting party either has or will have a virtuous spouse; if at the bottom, it denotes quite the reverse. In the clear, the lily further betokens along and happy life; if clouded or in the thick, it portends trouble and vexation, especially on the part of one’s relations.
The Lily.—If this symbol is at the top or in the middle of the cup, it means that the person asking has or will have a virtuous partner; if it's at the bottom, it indicates the opposite. In clear conditions, the lily also represents a long and happy life; if it's cloudy or muddled, it suggests troubles and annoyances, especially from family.
The Cross, be it one or more, generally predicts adversities. Its position varies, and so do the circumstances. If it be at the top, and in the clear, it shows that the misfortunes of the party will soon be at an end, or that he will easily get over them; but if it appears in the middle, at the bottom, in the thick, the party must expect many severe trials; if it appears with dots, either in the clear or the thick, it promises a speedy change in one’s sorrow.
The Cross, whether one or more, usually indicates challenges. Its placement varies, along with the situations surrounding it. If it appears at the top and in the clear, it suggests that the individual's troubles will soon end or that they will get through them easily; however, if it is located in the middle, at the bottom, or surrounded by obstacles, the individual should prepare for many tough trials. If it shows up with dots, whether in the clear or surrounded by difficulties, it promises a quick change to one’s sadness.
The Clouds.—If they be more light than dark, expect good results from wishing; but if black, you must give it up. Surrounded with dots, they imply success in trade and all undertakings; but, the brighter they are, the greater will be the happiness.
The Clouds.—If they are more light than dark, expect good results from wishing; but if they are black, you need to let it go. Surrounded by dots, they suggest success in business and all endeavors; however, the brighter they are, the greater the happiness.
The Sun.—An emblem of the greatest luck and happiness if in the clear; but in the thick it bodes much sadness; surrounded by dots or dashes, denotes that an altercation will speedily take place.
The Sun.—A symbol of great luck and happiness if it’s clear; but if it’s cloudy, it suggests a lot of sadness. If it’s surrounded by dots or dashes, it means that a conflict will soon happen.
The Moon, if it appears in the clear, denotes high honors; in the dark or thick part, it implies sadness, which will, however, pass without great prejudice. But if it be at the bottom of the cup, the consulting party will be fortunate, both on land and water.
The Moon, when it shows up clearly, signifies great honors; in a dark or cloudy area, it suggests sadness, but that will eventually fade without much harm. However, if it appears at the bottom of the cup, the person asking will have good fortune, both on land and at sea.
Mountains.—If it represents only one mountain, it indicates the favor of people of high rank; but several of them, especially in the thick, are signs of powerful enemies; in the clear, they signify the contrary, or friends in high life who are endeavoring to promote the welfare of the consulting party.
Mountains.—If it represents just one mountain, it suggests the support of powerful people; but several mountains, especially when they’re dense, signal strong enemies; in a clear view, they mean the opposite, or friends in high positions who are trying to help the person seeking advice.
Trees.—One tree only, be it in the clear or thick part, points out lasting good health; several trees denote that your wish will be accomplished. If they are encompassed with dashes, it is a token that your fortune is in its blossom, and will require some time to bring it to maturity. If accompanied by dots, it is a sign that you will make your fortune in the country where you reside.
Trees.—One tree, whether in an open area or a dense cluster, indicates lasting good health; multiple trees suggest that your wish will come true. If they are surrounded by dashes, it symbolizes that your fortune is blossoming and will need some time to fully develop. If they are accompanied by dots, it means you will find success in the country where you live.
Child.—In the clear part, it bespeaks innocent intercourse between the consultor and another person; in the thick part, excess in love affairs, attended with great expenses; at the bottom of the cup, it denotes the consequences of amorous excesses.
Child.—In the clear part, it suggests innocent interactions between the consultant and someone else; in the thick part, it indicates an overflow of romantic affairs, accompanied by significant expenses; at the bottom of the cup, it represents the fallout from those romantic excesses.
The Pedestrian denotes, in general, to a merchant, good business, pleasant news and the recovery of lost things. It also signifies[97] that the consulting party will soon enlist, or get some new engagement.
The Pedestrian generally refers to a merchant, good business, positive news, and the recovery of lost items. It also indicates[97] that the person seeking advice will soon find new opportunities or get a new job.
The Rider denotes good news from abroad in money matters, a good situation in a foreign country, or good prospects. He that doubts his fortune is promised a lasting one by this emblem.
The Rider signifies positive news from overseas regarding finances, a favorable situation in another country, or promising opportunities. Anyone who questions their luck is assured of a lasting fortune by this symbol.
Woman signifies much joy in general. If in the clear, this emblem has a more favorable signification than in the thick; there it shows very great happiness; here, a great deal of jealousy. If dots surround the image, it explains the lady’s great wealth. The different positions in the cup show, at the top and in the middle, that you will be in love with a virgin; but at the bottom, it denotes she is a widow.
Woman represents a lot of joy overall. If it's clear, this symbol has a more positive meaning than if it's thick; in that case, it indicates significant happiness, while here, it suggests a lot of jealousy. If there are dots around the image, it indicates the lady’s significant wealth. The different positions in the cup show that at the top and in the middle, you will fall in love with a virgin; but at the bottom, it suggests she is a widow.
The Mouse.—As this animal lives by stealth, it is also an emblem here of theft and robbery; if it be in the clear, it shows you will get again what you lost, in a wonderful manner; but if it appears in the thick, you may renounce this hope.
The Mouse.—Since this animal is known for its stealth, it also represents theft and robbery; if it shows up in the open, it indicates that you will surprisingly recover what you've lost; but if it appears in the shadows, you might as well give up on that hope.
HOW TO READ YOUR FORTUNE BY THE WHITE OF AN EGG.
Break a new-laid egg, and, carefully separating the yolk from the white, drop the latter into a large tumbler half full of water; place this, uncovered, in some dry place and let it remain untouched for four-and-twenty hours, by which time the white of the egg will have formed itself into various figures—rounds, squares, ovals, animals, trees, crosses, &c.—which are to be interpreted in the same manner as those formed by the coffee-grounds. Of course, the more whites there are in the glass, the more figures there will be. This is a very pretty experiment, and much practised by the young Scotch maidens, who, however, believe it to have more efficacy when tried on either Midsummer Eve or Hallowe’en (31st October).
Break a new egg, and carefully separate the yolk from the white. Drop the white into a large glass that's half full of water. Place this uncovered in a dry spot and leave it untouched for twenty-four hours. By then, the egg white will have formed various shapes—circles, squares, ovals, animals, trees, crosses, etc.—which can be interpreted in the same way as those formed by coffee grounds. Naturally, the more egg whites you have in the glass, the more shapes you'll see. This is a fun experiment, often done by young Scottish women, who believe it works best if done on either Midsummer Eve or Halloween (October 31st).
HOW TO WRITE LOVE-LETTERS SECRETLY, SO THAT THEY MAY NOT BE DISCOVERED.
Take a sheet of white paper and double it in the middle, and cut holes through both the half sheets; let the holes be cut like a pane of glass, or other forms that you may fancy; then with a pin prick two little holes at each end and cut your paper in two halves; give one half to your friend to whom you intend to write, lay your cut paper upon a half sheet of writing paper, and stick two pins in these holes so that it cannot stir; then, through these holes that you cut, write your mind to your friend. When you have done, take off your paper holes again, and then write some other idle words, both before and after your lines, but if they were written to make some little sense, it would carry the less suspicion; then seal it up and send it. When your friend has received it, he must lay his paper on the same, putting pins into the pin-holes, and then he can read nothing but your mind that you write, for all the rest of the lines are covered.
Take a piece of white paper and fold it in half, then cut holes in both sections; make the holes shaped like a window or any other design you like. Next, use a pin to poke two small holes at each end and cut the paper into two halves. Give one half to your friend you want to write to, place your cut paper on top of a blank sheet of writing paper, and stick two pins through the holes so it doesn’t move. Then, through the holes you made, write your thoughts to your friend. Once you're done, remove your paper with the holes and write some other random words both before and after your message; if they seem somewhat meaningful, it will raise less suspicion. Seal it up and send it. When your friend gets it, they should place their paper on top, inserting pins into the pinholes, and they’ll only be able to read your message, since all the other lines are covered.
Another.—Write what you please of a letter on one side of a[98] sheet of letter paper with common ink; then turn your paper and write on the other side with milk that which you would have secret, and let it dry; but this must be written with a clean pen. Now, when you read it, you must hold that side which is written with ink to the fire, and the milky letters will then show bluish on the other side.
Another.—Write whatever you want on one side of a [98] sheet of letter paper with regular ink; then flip the paper over and write your secret message on the other side using milk, and let it dry; but make sure to use a clean pen for this. Now, when you want to read it, hold the side with the ink up to the fire, and the letters written in milk will appear bluish on the other side.

THE SILENT LANGUAGE.
HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANYONE WITHOUT SAYING A WORD.
This art is performed on your hands and fingers, by the twenty-four letters of the alphabet, which, having learned, you must spell the words you intend your friend should know. The letters are very easily learned and as easily remembered. You must understand that most of the letters are upon the left hand and made with the fingers of the right and left hand; the forefinger of your right hand you point to every letter, but sometimes that and the two next fingers make several letters. The vowels are very easy to remember, they being the tops or ends of your five fingers on your left hand, and Y is formed in the palm of your left hand, thus:
This art is done with your hands and fingers, using the twenty-four letters of the alphabet. Once you learn them, you can spell the words you want your friend to know. The letters are easy to learn and even easier to remember. You should know that most of the letters are made with your left hand, using the fingers of both your right and left hands; you use the forefinger of your right hand to point to each letter, but sometimes that finger and the next two fingers create several letters. The vowels are simple to remember, as they correspond to the tips or ends of your five fingers on your left hand, and Y is made in the palm of your left hand, like this:
The end of the thumb is | A |
The end of the fore finger | E |
The end of the middle finger | I |
The end of the ring finger | O |
The end of the little finger | U |
The table, or palm of the hand | Y |
One finger on the left thumb | B |
Two fingers on the left thumb | C |
Three fingers on the left thumb | D |
Your two fingers laid together | F |
Thumb, your fists together | G |
Stroke the palm of both hands together | H |
Your fore finger upon the left wrist | K |
One finger on the back of the left hand | L |
Three fingers on the same | M |
Two fingers on the same | N |
Clench your left hand, or fist | O |
Clench your right hand | P |
Link your little fingers together | Q |
The backs of your hands together | R |
The end of your fore finger to the middle joint of the other fore finger | S |
Two fingers upon the little finger of the left hand | T |
Two fingers across | X |
Give two snaps with your fingers | Z |
Practice a few times and you will soon be perfect. Several motions represent the likeness of the letter; as, one finger on the back of the hand is like L, two fingers like N, three like M. The fore finger to the middle joint of the other fore finger is like T; two fingers across is like X; likewise B, C, D, are easily remembered; one finger on the left thumb is B, two fingers C, three fingers D. But you must always remember to give a snap with the fingers between the words, so that your friend may distinguish one word from another. If you are in company, and think some others understand you, that you would not have, it will be necessary to change the vowels to some other part of the hand, and then none but your friend that knows it can understand you. Suppose you would say to a lady in a large company, “Madam, I am your humble servant.” It is done thus:
Practice a few times and you'll soon get the hang of it. Several positions mimic the shape of the letters; for example, one finger on the back of the hand looks like L, two fingers like N, and three like M. The index finger touching the middle joint of the other index finger represents T; two fingers crossed make an X; B, C, and D are easy to remember as well; one finger on the left thumb is B, two fingers is C, and three fingers is D. But always remember to snap your fingers between words so your friend can tell them apart. If you’re with other people and think some of them understand you, but you don't want everyone to know what you’re saying, you should move the vowels to a different part of your hand, so only your friend who knows the code can decode it. For example, to say to a lady in a large gathering, “Madam, I am your humble servant,” you would do it like this:
Lay three fingers on the back of your hand | M |
Put your finger to the end of your left thumb | A |
Three fingers upon your left thumb | D |
Your finger again to the thumb | A |
Three fingers again to the back of your hand | M |
And give a snap with your fingers as a sign the word is spelt. | |
Then point to the end of your middle finger | I |
Then snap your fingers. | |
Then point to the end of your thumb | A |
Three fingers on the back of your hand | M |
Then snap your fingers. | |
Then point to the palm of your left hand | Y |
Then point to the end of your ring finger | O |
Then point to the end of your little finger | U |
Then link your little fingers together | R |
Then snap your fingers. | |
Stroke the palms of your hands together | H |
Point to the end of your little finger | U |
Put three fingers on the back of your hand | M |
One finger on the thumb | B |
One finger on the back of your hand | L |
Point to the end of your fore finger | E |
Then snap your fingers. | |
Put the backs of your hands together | S |
Point to the end of your fore finger | E |
Link your little fingers together | R |
Point to the end of your little finger | V |
Point to the end of the thumb | A |
Lay two fingers on the back of your hand | N |
Point the fore finger to the middle joint of the other fore finger | T |
Then snap your fingers. |
And thus you may discourse upon any subject; if you practice it often you will soon learn to do it very quick, even faster than you can write.
And so you can talk about any topic; if you do it regularly, you'll quickly learn to do it even faster than you can write.

PREDICTIONS OF THE WEATHER, ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES, &c.
Should the horizon in the north wear a ruddy appearance in the evening, stormy and boisterous weather may be expected.
If the northern horizon looks reddish in the evening, you can expect stormy and wild weather.
If the clouds in the south are ruddy in the evening, sunshiny and rainy weather will prevail for some time afterward.
If the clouds in the south are red in the evening, sunny and rainy weather will stick around for a while after that.
When the face of the moon is partially obscured by a light, thin vapor, rain will shortly follow.
When the moon is partly covered by a light, thin haze, rain will come soon.
When the rays from the sun at midday are more than ordinarily dazzling, rainy weather will shortly succeed.
When the sun's rays at noon are especially bright, rainy weather will soon follow.
In summertime, when the swallows fly near to the ground, rainy weather will assuredly soon follow.
In summer, when the swallows fly low, rain is definitely on the way.
The shrill crowing of a cock during rainy weather, is a sign that drought will speedily prevail.
The loud crowing of a rooster in rainy weather is a sign that a drought will soon follow.
When the smoke from the chimney falls down toward the ground, instead of rising upward, it is a sign that rainy weather will soon follow.
When the smoke from the chimney drifts down to the ground instead of rising up, it means that rainy weather is on the way.
If on a foggy morning in summer the fog rises upward, it will be a fine day; if the fog falls to the ground, it will be wet.
If on a foggy summer morning the fog rises up, it will be a nice day; if the fog settles to the ground, it will be damp.
When, in summertime, you see the cattle grazing in a field gathering together in groups, be assured that a thunderstorm is approaching.
When you see the cows grazing in a field in the summer, huddling together in groups, you can be sure that a thunderstorm is on the way.
When you see the fowls in a farmyard flocking together under some covert, be assured that ungenial weather is about to succeed.
When you see the birds in a farmyard gathering together under some shelter, be sure that bad weather is on the way.
When the crows, in flying over your head, make an extraordinary and discordant cawing, rain will come on shortly.
When crows fly overhead and make a loud, discordant cawing, rain will be coming soon.
When you see your dog or cat more than ordinarily restless, frisking about the house in all directions, be assured that some boisterous weather will shortly follow.
When you notice your dog or cat being unusually restless, running around the house in all directions, you can be sure that some wild weather is on its way.
In rainy weather, when you hear the chirping of the sparrows on the housetop more shrill than usual, it is a sign that clear and dry weather will quickly succeed.
In rainy weather, when you hear the sparrows chirping on the roof more loudly than usual, it's a sign that clear and dry weather will soon follow.
When you see a vapory fluid resting upon a stagnant pool in the fore part of the day, you may conclude that rainy weather will shortly come on. Should the vapor ascend and clear away, a continued drought may be anticipated.
When you see a misty fluid sitting on a still pond in the morning, you can expect that rainy weather is on the way. If the mist rises and disappears, then a prolonged dry spell is likely to follow.
In summer, when the atmosphere is dense and heavy, and there is scarcely a breath of air, be assured that a thunderstorm is coming on.
In the summer, when the air feels thick and heavy, and there’s hardly any breeze, you can be sure a thunderstorm is on the way.
When the firmament is lighted up with meteoric phenomena, such as falling stars, globes of fire, &c., changeable and boisterous weather may be expected to prevail.
When the sky is lit up with meteoric events, like shooting stars and fireballs, you can expect unpredictable and stormy weather.
When the rising sun appears like a solid mass of fervent heated metal, and no rays appear to emanate therefrom, fine and dry weather may be confidently anticipated.
When the rising sun looks like a solid chunk of hot metal and no rays seem to shine from it, you can count on clear and dry weather ahead.
When the sun sets in a halo of ruddy brightness, genial and bright weather may be fully relied on for the coming day.
When the sun sets in a glow of reddish light, you can count on pleasant and sunny weather for the next day.
When the moon appears of a ruddy hue, stormy and boisterous weather may be expected to follow.
When the moon looks red, you can expect stormy and wild weather to come.
When the stars appear of a sparkling brightness, fine and genial weather may be expected to prevail for some time. Should the stars appear obscure and dim, changeable and rainy weather may be anticipated.
When the stars shine bright and sparkly, you can expect nice and pleasant weather for a while. If the stars look faint and dull, you might expect unpredictable and rainy weather.
The luminous appearance of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, in the firmament, foretells the approach of stormy and boisterous weather.
The bright display of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, in the sky signals the coming of stormy and rough weather.
When the setting sun, in the autumn or winter seasons, appears ruddy, it is a sign that high and boisterous winds may be expected to blow from the north and northwest. When the sun at its rising, in the autumn or winter seasons, appears ruddy, it foretells that high and boisterous winds may be anticipated to blow from the south and southeast.
When the sun sets in the autumn or winter and looks red, it indicates that strong and stormy winds might come from the north and northwest. When the sun rises in the autumn or winter and appears reddish, it suggests that strong and stormy winds may be expected from the south and southeast.
When seabirds are observed flocking toward the shore, storms and tempests may be confidently expected.
When you see seabirds gathering near the shore, you can definitely expect storms and bad weather.
When in the early autumn season the migratory birds are seen flocking together and taking their departure, it is a certain sign that rough and boisterous weather is approaching and that a severe winter may be anticipated.
When early autumn comes and the migratory birds start gathering and leaving, it's a clear sign that wild and stormy weather is on the way and a harsh winter could be expected.
When the doves around a dovecote make a more than ordinary cooing, and frequently pass in and out of their cote, it is a sign that a change of weather is near.
When the doves around a dovecote coo more than usual and frequently come in and out of their home, it's a sign that a change in the weather is coming.
When the robin approaches your habitation, it is a sign that wintry weather will shortly prevail.
When the robin comes near your home, it's a sign that winter weather will be here soon.
When there is a thick vapory mist resting on the tops of high hills in the morning and remains there during the day, it is a sign that wet and ungenial weather may be anticipated. Should the mist eventually rise upward and be evaporated by the sun’s rays, a return to fine dry weather may be looked for; if, however, the mist falls down into the valley, a continuation of wet weather will prevail.
When there's a thick mist hanging over the tops of tall hills in the morning and it stays there throughout the day, it’s a sign that we can expect wet and gloomy weather. If the mist eventually rises and evaporates in the sunlight, we can look forward to nice, dry weather returning; however, if the mist settles down into the valley, we should anticipate continued rainy weather.
If, in taking a walk, you should see a single magpie, it is a bad omen, especially if it should fly past you to the left hand; but, if it should pass you to the right hand, the good will counterbalance the bad. Should you see two magpies together, expect to hear of something to your advantage—a proposal of marriage, if single; or a legacy of money bequeathed to you. Should the magpies fly past you together, to your right hand, your own marriage, or the marriage of some one nearly related to you, will occur in a short time. The seeing of several magpies together is considered a very fortunate omen.
If you're out for a walk and spot a single magpie, it’s considered a bad omen, especially if it flies past you on the left. However, if it flies past you on the right, the good will balance out the bad. If you see two magpies together, you can expect some good news, like a marriage proposal if you’re single, or an inheritance. If the magpies fly by together on your right, it means your own marriage, or that of someone close to you, will happen soon. Seeing several magpies together is regarded as a very lucky sign.
May is considered an unlucky month to marry in, therefore avoid doing so if possible. If you can catch a snail by the horns on the first of May and throw it over your shoulder, you will be[102] lucky throughout the year. If you place one on a slate on that day, it will describe by its turnings the initials of your future partner’s name.
May is seen as an unlucky month for weddings, so try to avoid getting married then if you can. If you manage to catch a snail by its horns on May 1st and throw it over your shoulder, you’ll be[102] lucky for the rest of the year. If you put one on a slate that day, it will move in a way that reveals the initials of your future partner’s name.
If a young man or young woman, on going up a flight of stairs, should stumble in the middle of the flight, it is a sign that his or her marriage will take place in a short time; if the stumbling should be near the top of the stairs, then his or her marriage will be immediately consummated.
If a young man or woman trips while going up a flight of stairs, it's a sign that their marriage will happen soon; if they trip near the top of the stairs, then their marriage will be finalized right away.
If a marriage procession, on proceeding to church or chapel, should happen to meet a funeral procession, it is considered an unlucky omen to the expectant bride; if, on returning after the solemnization of the rite, a funeral procession should pass the bridal party, it is an unfavorable sign to the bridegroom.
If a wedding procession, on its way to the church or chapel, happens to encounter a funeral procession, it’s seen as a bad sign for the bride. Conversely, if a funeral procession should pass by the bridal party on their way back after the ceremony, it’s an unfavorable omen for the groom.
If a young person, when seated at the tea-table, should observe one or more stalks of the tea plant in the newly poured out cup, and if, on stirring the tea and holding the spoon in the middle of the liquid, the stalk or stalks should come close to the spoon handle, it is a token that he or she will be soon married.
If a young person, while sitting at the tea table, notices one or more stalks of the tea plant in their freshly poured cup, and if, when stirring the tea and holding the spoon in the center of the liquid, the stalk or stalks come close to the spoon handle, it means that they will soon get married.
When the house dog is unusually restless, and howls dismally in the night time, it is a sign that sickness and death are about to visit the family to whom the dog belongs.
When the house dog is unusually restless and howls sadly at night, it’s a sign that illness and death are about to visit the family to which the dog belongs.
When the wick of your candle shows a bright spark in the midst of the flame, it is a sign that a long absent friend is about to visit you.
When the wick of your candle glows with a bright spark in the middle of the flame, it means that a long-lost friend is on their way to visit you.
When the ribs of your fire grate are more than usual covered with flakes of soot, it is a sign that a stranger is about to visit your habitation.
When the bars of your fireplace are more than usual covered with soot flakes, it's a sign that an unexpected visitor is about to come by.

DIVINATION
BY THE BIRDS IN THE SKY AND THE ANIMALS IN THE FIELD.
It hath been duly observed, by the learned in all ages of the world, that our all-wise and beneficent Creator originally implanted in the frame of nature a means whereby mankind may attain to the knowledge of such future contingencies as concern their welfare and happiness; and, more especially, since we observe, even in the brute creation, that even the most inconsiderable creatures upon the earth are more or less endowed with a gift of foreknowledge. Thus the industrious bee, and laborious ant, lay in their summer store, in order to supply the necessary wants of an inclement winter, which they foreknow is yet to come; yet, even of all the whole race of reptiles, the ant, the spider, and the bee, appear to be endowed with the greatest share of sagacity. The[103] wisdom of the ants is conspicuous in forming themselves into a kind of republic and therein observing, as it were, their own peculiar laws and policies; but the cunning of the spider seems to exceed that of most other insects; its various artifices to ensnare its prey is no less remarkable than its contrivance of a cell or retreat behind its web, where it feasts upon its game in safety and conceals the fragments of those carcasses it has devoured, without exposing to public view the least remains of its barbarity, which might tend to distinguish its place of abode, or create the least jealousy in any sect, that their enemy was near. Into what history can we look to find people who are governed by laws equal to what we observe in the republic of bees? What experience can we desire beyond what we observe in the cunning spider, to teach us to guard against the artifices of those who lay snares to catch the thoughtless and unwary? or what can exceed the indefatigable ant, in teaching us lessons of frugality and industry?
It has been noted, by scholars throughout history, that our all-wise and generous Creator originally created nature in a way that allows humanity to gain knowledge of future events that affect their well-being and happiness. Moreover, we can see, even among animals, that even the smallest creatures on earth have some degree of foresight. For instance, the hardworking bee and the diligent ant store up food during the summer to meet their needs during the harsh winter they know is coming. Among all reptiles, the ant, spider, and bee seem to possess the greatest intelligence. The ants' wisdom is evident in how they organize themselves into a sort of republic, adhering to their unique laws and customs. However, the spider's cunning seems to surpass that of many other insects; its various tricks to catch its prey are as impressive as its ability to create a space behind its web, where it can safely enjoy its meal and hide the remains of what it has eaten, avoiding any evidence of its predation that might reveal its location or incite suspicion of nearby enemies. What history can we examine to find societies governed by laws as established as those we see in bee communities? What more could we learn from the crafty spider to help us protect ourselves against those who set traps for the unsuspecting? Or what can teach us more about hard work and saving than the tireless ant?
The badger, the hedgehog and the mole also provide themselves a magazine of plants and herbs, which they foreknow will enable them to lie concealed in their holes during the hard frosts of winter, contented with their prison, which affords them safety. Their holes are constructed with amazing art, and generally have two apertures, that in case one should be beset by an enemy, they may escape by the other. The doublings by the hare, the tricks of the fox to escape the hounds, are also astonishing indications of foresight and sagacity. The feathered race are likewise endowed with a similar faculty and often foretell an approaching storm a considerable time before it appears, by retiring in flocks to their holes and hiding places for shelter and protection. The birds of passage seem to inherit this gift in a remarkable degree, for they assemble together in prodigious flocks at an appointed hour, and take their leave before the approach of winter; which they see will destroy the flies and insects, as they feed on nothing else. And it is no less extraordinary than true, that these birds return as early as the sun brings forth this class of insects into new life, and they have also the sagacity to find out and possess their old nests and habitations. The wise, provident forecast for self-preservation and safety is even extended to the innumerable inhabitants of the immense ocean, where we see the fishes, pressed by unceasing hunger, indiscriminately prey upon one another, the large upon the small, even of its own species; whence the smaller fish in regular gradations, when in danger of being devoured, fly for an asylum to the shallow waters, where they know their enemy either cannot or dare not come to pursue them. And this pursuit of one species of fish after another, is by no means confined to a single region, for we find shoals of them pursuing one another, from the vicinity of the pole even down to the equator, and thus the cod from the banks of the Newfoundland pursues the whiting, which flies before it, even to the southern shores of Spain. It is astonishing also, that herrings, which appear to generate towards the north of Scotland, regularly make their way once a year to[104] the British Channel. Their voyage is conducted with the utmost regularity, and the time of their departure is fixed from the month of June to August. They always assemble together before they set out and no stragglers are ever found from the general body. It is impossible to assign any cause for this emigration, but it doubtless proceeds from the same instinctive impulse with which all orders of animated nature are more or less imbued.
The badger, hedgehog, and mole also gather a collection of plants and herbs, knowing that these will help them stay hidden in their burrows during the harsh winter frosts, content with their safe haven. Their burrows are constructed with incredible skill and typically have two openings so they can escape through one if an enemy blocks the other. The hare's evasive moves and the fox's clever tricks to evade hunters are also impressive signs of foresight and intelligence. Birds share this ability too and often sense an oncoming storm well in advance, retreating in flocks to their shelters for protection. Migratory birds seem to possess this trait especially well; they gather in huge flocks at a set time and leave before winter arrives, knowing it will wipe out the flies and insects they depend on for food. Remarkably, these birds return as soon as the sun brings this type of insect back to life, and they also have the insight to find and occupy their old nests. This wise, careful planning for self-preservation and safety extends to countless creatures in the vast ocean, where fish, driven by constant hunger, prey on each other, with larger fish targeting smaller ones, including their kind. The smaller fish, when facing danger, flee to shallow waters where they know their predators can't or won't follow. This chase among different fish species isn't limited to one area; we see schools of them pursuing each other from the polar regions down to the equator, with the cod from the Newfoundland banks chasing the whiting all the way to the southern shores of Spain. It's also remarkable that herring, which seem to spawn north of Scotland, make an annual journey to[104]the British Channel. They travel with the utmost regularity, leaving between June and August. They always come together before setting out, and no stragglers are ever found apart from the main group. While it's impossible to pinpoint a reason for this migration, it clearly arises from the same instinct that influences all living beings to varying extents.
Now observe, that when you go out of your house to do or transact any kind of business, and in the way you do see a man, or a bird going or flying, so that either of them do set themselves before you on your right hand, that is a good signification in reference to your business; but when you shall go out of your house on any business whatsoever, and shall see a bird or a man before you on the left side of you, it is an ill sign in reference to your said business. When either a man or a bird shall thus pass before you, coming from the right side of you and bending towards the left, goeth out of your sight, that is a good sign concerning your business. When you do find a man going, or a bird flying, and then he rests himself before you on your right side, and you seeing it, this is also a good sign of success in your business. But when you see a man or a bird bending from your right side to your left, it is an ill sign concerning your business; when a man or a bird comes behind you, and goes faster than you, but before he cometh at you he rests, or the same before you came at him, he rests, and you seeing him on your right side, it is to you a good sign. But when this happens on the left side, it is an evil sign. When a man or a bird, coming from your left side, and passing to the right, goeth out of your sight without resting, it is a good sign. If a man or bird, coming from your right hand, passing behind your back to the left, and you see him resting anywhere, this is an evil sign. All the auspicia which first happeneth in the beginning of any business, ought not to be taken notice of, as if in the beginning of any work you find that rats have been gnawing your clothes, then insist upon your undertakings. If, on going out of your house, you happen to stumble on the threshold, or if in the way you happen to dash your foot against anything, then forbear your journey; if any ill omen ever happens at the beginning of your business, then put it off for a while, lest you be completely disappointed therein. If a crow, raven or a jackdaw do croak over any person, it doth show much evil of a serious nature. The magpie informs you that you will soon hear news and come into company; but whether such news be good or bad, observe whether it comes from the right hand or the left. The screech owl is always unfortunate, for, about the 17th Oct., 1807, Grantham church was a repository for a number of owls every evening, for about one month, when it followed that, before that time next year, the same church was actually robbed of all its plate and money, to a large amount, by a gang of villains, in the dead of the night, to the great loss and detriment of the whole parish. If you meet sparrows, it is unfortunate, except for love.[105] Flies indicate importunity and impudent affronts; cocks meeting you, or crowing against your house, inform you of visitors coming and success in your journeys and business. If you meet a hare, a mule, or a hog, it is an ill omen; to meet horses in a carriage is good, but if you meet an ass, expect trouble; while to meet sheep and goats is very good and indicates prosperity in your affairs; if you either meet a dog or oxen, you may expect the same success, for it is good; mice indicate that you will soon meet with danger; locusts making a stand in any place, hindereth a person from their wishes and is an ill omen; on the contrary, grasshoppers promote a journey and foretell a good event of things. The spider weaving a line downwards, signifies hope of money to come; as also the ants having a nest near your door is good, because they know how to provide for themselves, and portend security and riches. If you meet with a snake, take care of an ill-tongued enemy; a viper signifies lewd women and wicked children; an eel shows a man that is displeased with everybody. But of all the various auspices and omens, there is none more effectual and potent than man, none that doth signify the truth more clearly. You must, therefore, diligently note and duly observe the condition of that man you meet, or that meeteth you; his age, profession, station, gesture, motion, exercise, complexion, habit, name, words, speech, &c.; for, seeing there are in all other animals so many discoveries or presages, yet those are all more efficacious and clear which are infused into the soul of man.
Now, pay attention: when you leave your house to conduct any kind of business, if you see a man or a bird crossing your path on your right side, it's a good sign for your endeavors. However, if you see a man or a bird in front of you on your left side, it's a bad sign concerning your business. If a man or bird crosses from your right side to your left and then disappears from view, that's a positive sign for your activities. When you notice a man walking or a bird flying and then it comes to rest in front of you on your right side, that's also a good indication of success for your work. On the flip side, if you see a man or a bird moving from your right to your left, it is a bad omen regarding your business. If a man or bird passes behind you and is quicker than you but stops before reaching you, and you see it on your right side, that's a good sign. If this occurs on your left side, it's a bad sign. When a man or bird comes from your left side and moves to the right without stopping, it’s a good omen. Conversely, if a man or bird comes from your right, passes behind you to the left, and you see it resting anywhere, that's an ill omen. Any ominous signs that occur at the beginning of a task shouldn't be ignored; for instance, if you discover rats gnawing at your clothes at the start of a project, you should reconsider moving forward with it. If, when leaving your home, you trip on the threshold or stub your toe on something, it’s best to postpone your journey; any negative sign at the start of your business means you should hold off for a bit to avoid disappointment. If a crow, raven, or jackdaw caws over someone, it indicates serious misfortune. A magpie signals that you'll soon receive news and meet others, but pay attention to whether this news is positive or negative based on the direction it comes from. The screech owl is always a bad sign; for example, around October 17, 1807, Grantham church frequently hosted owls for about a month, and before the same date the next year, it was robbed of significant amounts of money by thieves in the dead of night, causing great loss to the parish. Encountering sparrows is unlucky, except in matters of love.[105] Flies symbolize persistent and rude behavior; cocks meeting you or crowing at your house indicate incoming visitors and success in your endeavors. If you see a hare, mule, or hog, it’s a bad sign; encountering horses in a carriage is good, but seeing a donkey means trouble. Meeting sheep and goats is very favorable and suggests prosperity in your matters; encountering dogs or oxen brings similar good fortune. Mice suggest you will soon face danger; locusts appearing in a spot signal obstacles and are a bad omen; in contrast, grasshoppers are favorable for journeys and predict positive outcomes. A spider weaving downwards signifies hope for incoming money; similarly, ants building a nest near your door are a good omen since they can provide for themselves and symbolize security and wealth. If you come across a snake, beware of a malicious enemy; a viper indicates immoral women and wicked children; an eel represents someone who is displeased with everyone. Of all the various omens, none are more influential and clear than those involving humans. Therefore, you should carefully observe the condition of any man you encounter, noting his age, profession, social status, mannerisms, movements, appearance, clothing, name, words, speech, etc.; for while there are many signs from animals, those associated with humans are typically the most revealing and powerful.

PHYSIOGNOMY.
Strength of Body is shown by stiff hair, large bones, firm and robust limbs, short muscular neck, firm and erect carriage, head broad and high, forehead short and peaked, bristly hair, large feet, harsh unequal voice and florid complexion.
Strength of Body is shown by stiff hair, large bones, strong and sturdy limbs, a short muscular neck, an upright posture, a broad and tall head, a short and pointed forehead, bristly hair, large feet, a rough, uneven voice, and a rosy complexion.
Weakness of Body is distinguished by a small, ill-proportioned head, narrow shoulders, soft skin and pale complexion.
Weakness of Body is marked by a small, poorly shaped head, narrow shoulders, soft skin, and a pale complexion.
Long Life is indicated by strong teeth, sanguine temperament, middle size, large, deep and ruddy lines in the hand, large muscles, stooping shoulders, full chest, firm flesh, clear complexion, slow growth, wide ears and large eyelids.
Long Life is suggested by strong teeth, a cheerful temperament, average height, prominent deep red lines on the palm, big muscles, slouched shoulders, a broad chest, firm skin, a clear complexion, slow development, wide ears, and thick eyelids.
Short Life may be inferred from a thick tongue, the appearance of the molars before the age of puberty, thin uneven teeth, confused lines in the hand, and quick but small growth.
Short Life can be indicated by a thick tongue, the emergence of molars before puberty, uneven thin teeth, irregular lines on the palm, and rapid yet stunted growth.
Intellect is denoted by thin skin, middle stature, bright eyes, fair complexion, straight and fine hair, eyebrows joined, affable manner, moderation in mirth, and the temples slightly concave.
Intellect is characterized by delicate skin, average height, bright eyes, a light complexion, straight and fine hair, joined eyebrows, a friendly demeanor, a balanced sense of humor, and slightly concave temples.
A Dunce may be known by a swollen neck, plump arms, sides and loins, a round head, fleshy forehead, pale eyes, dull, heavy look, small joints, snuffling nostrils, proneness to laughter, little hands, ill-proportioned head, either too large or too small, blubber lips, short fingers and thick legs.
A Dunce can be recognized by a thick neck, chubby arms, rounded sides and hips, a round head, a fleshy forehead, pale eyes, a dull and heavy expression, small joints, snuffling nostrils, a tendency to laugh, small hands, an oddly shaped head that's either too big or too small, swollen lips, short fingers, and thick legs.
Fortitude is promised from a wide mouth, sonorous voice, slow, grave and always equal, upright posture, large, open, steadfast eyes, the hair high above the forehead, the head much compressed or flattened, the forehead square and high, the extremities large and robust, the neck firm though not fleshy, large chest, dark complexion.
Fortitude is shown by a wide mouth, a deep, resonant voice, a slow and serious demeanor, a steady and upright posture, large, open, unwavering eyes, hair styled high above the forehead, a head that is somewhat flat, a square and prominent forehead, strong and robust limbs, a firm but not heavy neck, a broad chest, and a dark complexion.
Intrepidity often resides in a small body, with ruddy countenance, frowning eyebrows, small mouth, prominent nose and large lines in the hand.
Courage often exists in a small frame, with a rosy complexion, furrowed brows, a small mouth, a prominent nose, and deep lines in the palm.
Boldness is characterised by a prominent mouth, rugged appearance, rough forehead, arched eyebrows, large nostrils and teeth, short neck, strong arms, ample chest, square shoulders and stern countenance.
Boldness is marked by a strong jaw, tough look, rough forehead, raised eyebrows, wide nostrils and teeth, short neck, powerful arms, broad chest, square shoulders, and a serious face.
Timidity resides where we find a concave neck, pale color, weak eyes, soft hair, plump breast, shrill voice, small mouth, thin lips, broad, thin hands and small shambling feet.
Timidity is found where we see a curved neck, pale complexion, weak eyes, soft hair, plump chest, high-pitched voice, small mouth, thin lips, broad, slender hands, and small, shuffling feet.
Prudence is generally distinguished by a head which is flat on the sides, broad, square forehead, slightly concave in the middle, soft voice, broad chest, thin hair, bright eyes, large ears, aquiline nose.
Prudence is typically characterized by a flat head on the sides, a broad, square forehead that is slightly curved in the middle, a soft voice, a broad chest, thin hair, bright eyes, large ears, and a hooked nose.
Irascibility may be seen in an erect carriage, clear skin, solemn voice, open nostrils, moist temples with superficial veins, thick neck, quick pace, bloodshot eyes, large unequal teeth.
Irascibility can be observed in a straight posture, clear skin, serious voice, flared nostrils, sweaty temples with visible veins, a thick neck, a fast walking pace, red eyes, and large uneven teeth.
Melancholy is denoted by a wrinkled face, dejected eyes, slow pace, fixed look and deliberate respiration.
Melancholy is shown by a wrinkled face, sad eyes, slow movements, a steady gaze, and deliberate breathing.
Amorousness shows a fair slender face, hair exuberant on head, face and limbs, moist shining eyes, wide nostrils, prominent lips.
Amorousness has a delicate, slim face, hair full and vibrant on her head, glistening eyes, broad nostrils, and full lips.
Gaiety shows a rosy agreeable countenance, a musical voice, an agile body and soft flesh.
Gaiety displays a cheerful, pleasant expression, a melodious voice, a lively body, and smooth skin.
Envy appears with a wrinkled forehead, frowning, dejected look, pale countenance and dry, rough skin.
Envy shows up with a furrowed brow, a frown, a downcast expression, a pale face, and dry, rough skin.
Gentleness may be distinguished by a soft and moist palm, frequent shutting of the eyes, soft movement, slow speech, fine hair.
Gentleness can be recognized by a soft and damp palm, frequent closing of the eyes, gentle movements, slow speech, and fine hair.
Bashfulness may be discovered by moist half-closed eyes, moderate pace, slow speech, blushing countenance.
Bashfulness can be seen in damp, half-closed eyes, a slow stride, hesitant speech, and a flushed face.
Sobriety is accompanied by equal respiration, regular features, easy carriage and sedate manners.
Sobriety comes with balanced breathing, steady features, relaxed posture, and calm behavior.
Mental Strength is signified by straight hair, a small body, shining eyes, grave intense voice, stout muscular body, broad back and shoulders.
Mental Strength is represented by straight hair, a petite body, bright eyes, a serious intense voice, a strong muscular build, and broad back and shoulders.
Good Memory is common in those persons who are small, yet better formed in the upper than the lower parts, delicate skin, inclined to baldness, crooked nose, thick teeth, large ears.
Good Memory is common in people who are short but have a well-proportioned upper body compared to the lower body, with delicate skin, a tendency to go bald, a crooked nose, thick teeth, and large ears.
Bad Memory is observable in persons who are larger in their superior than inferior parts, hairy hands and body, coarse skin.
Bad Memory can be seen in people who have larger upper bodies compared to their lower parts, hairy hands and bodies, and rough skin.
Good Sight is enjoyed by those persons who have black, thick, straight eyelashes, large bushy eyebrows.
Good Sight is appreciated by people with thick, straight black eyelashes and large bushy eyebrows.
Hearing is most acute in those whose ears are well furnished with cartilage, well channelled and hairy.
Hearing is sharpest in those who have ears that are well-structured with cartilage, well-shaped, and hairy.
Smelling is most perfect in those who have large noses, descending very near the mouth, neither too moist nor too dry.
Smelling is best in those who have big noses that extend close to the mouth, not too wet or too dry.
Tasting is dainty in such as have a spongy, soft tongue, well moistened with saliva.
Tasting is delicate for those who have a soft, spongy tongue that's well-moistened with saliva.
Delicacy of Touch is remarked in those who have sensitive nerves, soft skin, moderately warm and dry.
Delicacy of Touch is noted in those with sensitive nerves, soft skin, and a moderately warm and dry body.

THE PLEASURES OF DREAMING.
It has been truthfully observed, that half the life of even the most miserable is as unruffled as that of the most happy of men, for that portion is spent in sleep—in the enjoyment of quiet repose—in peace and in security. A quiet reliance upon Providence, a conscience void of offence, temperance and regularity, every person can command, and these are the only requisites to secure sound and pleasant sleep and pleasant dreams. In these every one has happy moments—and in this life we cannot expect more than transient gleams of sunshine—a mixture of sours and sweets, whose agreeable or distasteful flavor depends much more upon ourselves than is commonly imagined.
It has been honestly noted that even the most miserable among us experience half of their lives as peacefully as the happiest people do, since that time is spent in sleep—enjoying quiet rest—in peace and security. A calm trust in a higher power, a clear conscience, moderation, and routine are within everyone's reach, and these are the only things needed to ensure good, restful sleep and pleasant dreams. In these moments, we all have our happy times—and in this life, we can't expect more than brief flashes of joy—a mix of ups and downs, whose pleasant or unpleasant taste relies much more on our own attitudes than we usually think.
Addison, the virtuous and religious Addison; often dwells in his writings upon dreams—published many of his stories as the result of them—sometimes treated of them seriously and earnestly, and at others brought all his powers of ridicule into play to expose their absurdity. “Dreams,” he says, “are an instance of that[108] agility and perfection which is natural to the faculties of the mind, where they are disengaged from the body. The soul is clogged and retarded in her operations when she acts in conjunction with a companion that is so heavy and unwieldy in her motions. But in dreams it is wonderful to observe with what sprightliness and alacrity she exerts herself. The flow of speech makes unpremeditated harangues, or converses readily in languages that they are but little acquainted with. The grave abound in pleasantries, the dull in repartee and points of wit. There is not a more painful action of the mind than invention; yet in dreams it works with that ease and activity that we are not sensible of when the faculty is employed. For instance, I believe every one, some time or other, dreams that he is reading papers, books, or letters, in which case the invention prompts so readily that the mind is imposed upon, and mistakes its own suggestions for the compositions of another.” In another part of the same paper he gives the two following problems: “Supposing a man, always happy in his dreams and miserable in his waking thoughts, and that his life was equally divided between them—whether he would be more happy or miserable? Were a man a king in his dreams and a beggar awake, and dreamed as consequentially, and in continued unbroken schemes, as he thinks when awake—whether he would be in reality a king or a beggar, or rather, whether he would not be both?”
Addison, the virtuous and religious Addison, often reflects in his writings on dreams—he published many of his stories as a result of them—sometimes discussing them seriously and earnestly, and at other times using his wit to highlight their absurdity. “Dreams,” he says, “are an example of that[108] agility and perfection that is natural to the mind’s faculties when they are free from the body. The soul is hindered and slowed down in her actions when she is tied to a companion that is so heavy and clumsy in her movements. But in dreams, it's amazing to see how lively and eager she becomes. The flow of speech leads to spontaneous speeches or allows easy conversations in languages they barely know. The serious are full of humor, and the dull engage in clever banter and witty remarks. There is no more challenging mental task than coming up with new ideas; yet in dreams, it operates with such ease and energy that we don't notice it when the mind is at work. For example, I believe everyone, at some point, dreams about reading papers, books, or letters, where the invention works so smoothly that the mind is tricked into thinking its own ideas are someone else's creations.” In another section of the same paper, he presents the following two scenarios: “Imagine a man who is always happy in his dreams but miserable in his waking life, and that his life is evenly split between the two—would he be happier or more miserable? If a man is a king in his dreams and a beggar when awake, and dreams as coherently and continuously as he thinks when awake—would he actually be a king or a beggar, or would he be both?”
Addison was of opinion that some useful instruction might be derived even from a dream: “Since we have so little time to spare, that none of it may be lost, I see no reason why we should neglect to examine those imaginary scenes we are presented with in sleep, only because they have less reality in them than our waking meditation. A traveler would bring his judgment in question, who should despise the directions of his map for want of real roads in it, because here stands a dot instead of a town, or a cipher instead of a city, and it must be a long day’s journey to travel through two or three inches. Fancy in dreams gives us much such another landscape of life as that does of countries, and though its appearance may seem strangely jumbled together, we may often observe such traces and footsteps of noble thoughts, as, if carefully pursued, might lead us into proper course of action. There is so much rapture and ecstacy in our fancied misery, that though the inactivity of the body has given occasion for calling sleep the image of death, the briskness of the fancy affords us a strong intimation of something within us that can never die.”
Addison believed that we could gain valuable insights even from our dreams: “Since we have so little time to waste, and we don’t want to lose any of it, I see no reason to ignore the imaginary scenes that come to us while we sleep, just because they feel less real than our conscious thoughts. A traveler would have to question their judgment if they dismissed the guidance of their map just because it shows dots instead of towns, or symbols instead of cities, and it may take a whole day’s journey to cover just a few inches. The imagination in dreams gives us a view of life similar to how a map represents countries, and even though it may seem chaotic, we can often find hints of noble thoughts that, if we follow them, could lead us to the right actions. There is so much excitement and joy even in our imagined troubles, that while the stillness of our bodies has led to sleep being called the image of death, the liveliness of our imagination suggests there’s something within us that can never die.”
Addison, however, could treat with a happy ridicule all those everyday dreams with which most persons are so familiar and gives several cases from imaginary correspondents, some dissatisfied with the non-fulfilment of their nocturnal visions, and others annoyed at being disturbed in the midst of their delightful reveries. “I have received,” says Addison, “numerous complaints from several delicious dreamers, desiring me to invent some method of silencing those noisy slaves, whose occupations lead them to take their early rounds about the city in the morning, doing a deal of mischief and[109] working strange confusion in the affairs of its inhabitants. Several monarchs have done me the honor to acquaint me, how often they have been shook from their respective thrones by the rattling of a coach or by the rumbling of a wheelbarrow; and many private gentlemen, I find, have been bawled out of vast estates by fellows not worth three-pence. A fair lady was just upon the point of being married to a young, rich, handsome, ingenious nobleman, when an impertinent tinker, passing by, forbade the banns; and a hopeful youth, who had been newly advanced to great honor and preferment, was forced by a neighboring cobbler to resign all for an old song. It has been represented to me that those inconsiderate rascals do nothing but go about dissolving of marriages, and spoiling of fortunes, impoverishing rich, and ruining great people, interrupting beauties in the midst of their conquests and generals in the course of their victories; a boisterous peripatetic hardly goes through a street without waking half a dozen kings and princes to open their shops, or clean shoes, frequently transforming sceptres into paring-shovels and proclamations into bills. I have by me a letter from a young statesman, who in five or six hours came to be Emperor of Europe, after which he made war upon the Great Turk, routed him horse and foot, and was crowned lord of the universe in Constantinople; the conclusion of all his successes is that, on the twelfth instant, about seven in the morning, his Imperial Majesty was deposed by a chimney sweeper. On the other hand, I have epistolary testimonies of gratitude from many miserable people, who owe to this clamorous tribe frequent deliverance from great misfortunes. A small coalman, by waking one of these distressed gentlemen, saved him from ten years’ imprisonment; an honest watchman, bidding a loud good-morrow to another, freed him from the notice of many potent enemies and brought all their designs against him to nothing. A certain valetudinarian confesses he has often been cured of a sore throat by the hoarseness of a carman and relieved from a fit of the gout by the sound of old shoes.
Addison, however, could handle with a light-hearted mockery all those everyday dreams that most people are so familiar with and shares several examples from made-up correspondents, some unhappy with their unfulfilled nighttime dreams and others irritated by being disturbed in the middle of their delightful daydreams. “I have received,” says Addison, “numerous complaints from various dreamers, asking me to come up with a way to silence those noisy workers, whose jobs make them roam about the city early in the morning, causing a lot of trouble and[109] creating chaos in the lives of its residents. Several rulers have honored me by telling me how often they've been shaken from their thrones by the clattering of a carriage or the rumbling of a wheelbarrow; and many ordinary citizens have been shouted out of their great estates by guys not worth a penny. A beautiful lady was just about to marry a young, rich, handsome, clever nobleman when a rudely passing tinker interrupted the wedding plans; and a promising young man, who had just been promoted to high honor and position, was forced by a nearby cobbler to give it all up for an old song. It's been brought to my attention that these inconsiderate rascals spend their time breaking up marriages and ruining fortunes, bringing down the wealthy and ruining the great, interrupting beauties in the middle of their triumphs and generals during their victories; a noisy pedestrian hardly gets through a street without waking half a dozen kings and princes to open their shops or clean shoes, often turning scepters into potato peelers and proclamations into bills. I have a letter from a young politician, who in five or six hours became Emperor of Europe, after which he waged war against the Great Turk, defeated him completely, and was crowned lord of the universe in Constantinople; the outcome of all his successes is that, on the twelfth of this month, around seven in the morning, his Imperial Majesty was deposed by a chimney sweep. On the other hand, I have received letters of thanks from many unfortunate people, who owe this loud group frequent escapes from major misfortunes. A small coalman, by waking one of these troubled gentlemen, saved him from ten years in prison; an honest watchman, shouting a loud good morning to someone else, freed him from the attention of many powerful enemies and rendered all their plans against him useless. A certain invalid admits he has often cured his sore throat by the hoarseness of a carman and relieved himself from a gout attack by the sound of old shoes."
“A citizen who is waked by one of these criers, may regard him as a kind of remembrancer, come to admonish him that it is time to return to the circumstances he had overlooked all the night time; to leave off fancying what he is not, and prepare to act suitably to the condition he is really placed in.”
“A person who is awakened by one of these criers may see them as a reminder, here to nudge them that it's time to return to the realities they overlooked all night; to stop imagining what they are not, and to get ready to act appropriately based on their actual situation.”
That may be called a dream which proceeds either from the spirit of the phantasy and intellect united together, or by the illustration of the agent intellect above our souls, or by the true revelation of some divine power in a quiet and purified mind; for by this our soul receives true oracles, and abundantly yields prophecies to us; as in dreams we seem both to ask questions and learn to find them out. Also many doubtful things, many policies, many things unknown, unwished for, and never attempted by our minds, are manifested to us in dreams; also the representation of things unknown and unknown places appear to us, and the images of men, both alive and dead; and things to come are foretold, and also which at any time have happened are revealed, which we[110] know not by any report. And these kind of dreams need not any interpretation, as those which belong to divination, not to foreknowledge; and it comes to pass that they who have dreams for the most part understand them not; for, as to have dreams is from the strength of imagination, so to understand them is from the strength of understanding. He, therefore, whose intellect being overwhelmed by too much commerce of the flesh, is in a deep sleep, or his fantastic power or spirit is too dull and unpolished, so that it cannot receive the species and representation which flow from the superior intellect; this man is altogether unfit for the receiving of dreams and prophesying by them. Therefore it is necessary that he who would receive true dreams, should keep a pure, undisturbed and imaginative spirit; and so compass it that it may be made worthy of the knowledge and government by the mind, for such a spirit is most fit for prophesying and is a most clear glass of all images which flow everywhere from all things. When, therefore, we are sound in body, not disturbed in mind, our intellect not made dull by heavy meats and strong drink, not sad through poverty, nor provoked through lust, nor incited by any vice, nor stirred up by wrath or anger, not being irreligiously and profanely inclined, not given to levity, nor lost in drunkenness; but chastely going to bed, fall asleep, then our pure and divine soul being free from all the evils above recited, and separated from all hurtful thoughts, and now freed, by dreaming, is endowed with this divine spirit as an instrument, and receives those beams and representations which are darted down as it were, and shine forth from the divine mind into itself, in a deifying glass. It does more certainly, more clearly and efficaciously, behold all things, than by the vulgar inquiry of the intellect and by the discourse of reason. The divine person instructing the soul, being invited to their society by the opportunity of the nocturnal solitariness, neither will that spirit of genius be wanting to him when he is awake, which rules all our actions. But there are four kinds of true dreams, viz.: the first, matutine, i. e. between sleeping and waking; the second, that which one sees concerning another; the third, that whose interpretation is shown to the same dreamer in the nocturnal vision; and, lastly, that which is related to the same dreamer in the nocturnal vision. But natural things and their own co-mixtures likewise belong unto wise men, and we often use such to receive oracles from a spirit by a dream, which are either by perfumes, unctions, meats, drinks, rings, seals, &c. Now those who are desirous to receive oracles in or through a dream, let them make themselves a ring of the sun or Saturn for this purpose. There are likewise images of dreams, which being put under the head when one goes to sleep, effectually give true dreams of whatever the mind hath before determined, of which as follows:
That can be called a dream which comes from the combined spirit of imagination and intellect, or from the inspiration of the higher intellect above our souls, or through the genuine revelation of some divine power in a calm and purified mind; for through this our soul receives true messages and abundant prophecies; in dreams, it seems we both ask questions and figure things out. Many uncertain things, various strategies, many unknowns, undesired things, and experiences never attempted by our minds are revealed to us in dreams; representations of unknown things and places appear to us, along with images of people, both alive and dead; future events are foretold, and past occurrences that we know nothing about are revealed, which we[110] have not heard from any source. Such dreams do not require interpretation, unlike those meant for divination, not for foreknowledge; and it often happens that those who dream do not understand them; because having dreams stems from the power of imagination, while understanding them comes from the power of reason. Therefore, someone whose intellect is overwhelmed by excessive physical indulgence is in a deep sleep, or whose imaginative spirit is too dull and unrefined, so that it cannot receive the images and representations that flow from the higher intellect; this person is altogether unfit to receive dreams and prophecies through them. Thus, it is essential for anyone wishing to have true dreams to maintain a pure, peaceful, and imaginative spirit; and to ensure it is worthy of knowledge and guidance by the mind, for such a spirit is most apt for prophecy and serves as a clear lens for all images that emanate from everything. When we are healthy in body, calm in mind, our intellect is not dulled by heavy foods and strong drinks, not saddened by poverty, nor stirred by lust, incited by any vice, or provoked by anger, not irreverent or frivolous, nor lost in drunkenness; but, going to bed chastely, when we fall asleep, then our pure and divine soul, free from all aforementioned evils, and separated from all harmful thoughts, is now liberated, through dreaming, and endowed with this divine spirit as an instrument, receiving those glimpses and representations that seem to shine down from the divine mind into it, like a deifying lens. It perceives all things more certainly, clearly, and effectively than through ordinary inquiry of the intellect and through reasoned discourse. The divine presence guiding the soul, being welcomed into their company through the opportunity of nighttime solitude, will also ensure that this spirit of inspiration is not absent when they are awake, which governs all our actions. There are four types of true dreams: the first, morning dreams, i.e. those between sleeping and waking; the second, dreams concerning others; the third, those whose meaning is revealed to the dreamer during the night; and lastly, those related to the same dreamer in their nocturnal vision. Additionally, natural elements and their combinations also belong to wise individuals, and we often use these to receive messages from a spirit through a dream, whether through perfumes, oils, foods, drinks, rings, seals, etc. Now, those wishing to receive messages in or through a dream should create a ring of the sun or Saturn for this purpose. There are also dream images, which, when placed under the head while falling asleep, effectively lead to true dreams about whatever the mind previously determined, which are as follows:
Thou shalt make an image of the sun, the figure whereof must be a man sleeping upon the bosom of an angel; which thou shalt make when Leo ascends, the sun being in the ninth house in Aries; then you must write upon the figure the name of the effect desired,[111] and in the hand of the angel the name and character of the intelligence of the sun, which is Michael.
You should create an image of the sun, where the figure is a man sleeping on the chest of an angel. You should do this when Leo is rising, with the sun in the ninth house in Aries. Then write the name of the desired effect on the figure,[111] and in the hand of the angel, include the name and symbol of the sun's intelligence, which is Michael.
Let the same image be made in Virgo ascending, Mercury being fortunate in Aries in the ninth, or Gemini ascending, Mercury being fortunate in the ninth house in Aquarius; and let him be received by Saturn with a fortunate aspect, and let the name of the spirit (which is Raphael) be written upon it. Let the same likewise be made, Libra ascending, Venus being received from Mercury in Gemini in the ninth house, and write upon it the name of the angel of Venus (which is Annael). Again you make the same image, Aquarius ascending, Saturn fortunately possessing the ninth in his exaltation, which is Libra, and let there be written upon it the name of the angel of Saturn, (which is Cassi-al). The same may be made with Cancer ascending, the moon being received by Jupiter and Venus in Pisces, and being fortunately placed in the ninth house, and write upon it the spirit of the moon (which is Gabriel).
Let the same figure be created with Virgo rising, Mercury favorably positioned in Aries in the ninth house, or with Gemini rising, Mercury favorably placed in the ninth house in Aquarius; and let him be welcomed by Saturn with a positive aspect, and let the name of the spirit (which is Raphael) be inscribed on it. Likewise, let it be created with Libra rising, Venus being welcomed from Mercury in Gemini in the ninth house, and write upon it the name of the angel of Venus (which is Annael). Again, create the same figure with Aquarius rising, Saturn favorably occupying the ninth house in its exaltation, which is Libra, and let the name of the angel of Saturn (which is Cassi-al) be written on it. The same can be made with Cancer rising, the Moon being welcomed by Jupiter and Venus in Pisces, and being favorably placed in the ninth house, and inscribe upon it the spirit of the Moon (which is Gabriel).
There are likewise made rings of dreams of wonderful efficacy, and there are rings of the sun and Saturn, and the constellation of them is when the sun or Saturn ascend in their exaltation in the ninth house of the nativity, and write and engrave upon the rings the name of the sun or Saturn, and by these rules you may know how and by what means to constitute more of yourself. But know this, that such images work nothing (as they are simply images), except they are vivified by a spiritual and celestial virtue and chiefly by the ardent desire and firm intent of the soul of the operator. But who can give a soul to an image, or make a stone, or metal, or clay, or wood, or wax, or paper to live? Certainly no man whatever; for this arcanum doth enter into an artist of a stiff neck; he only hath it who transcends the progress of angels and comes to the very Archtype himself.
There are also rings made from dreams that have amazing power, along with rings of the sun and Saturn. These are formed when the sun or Saturn is at their highest point in the ninth house of the natal chart, and the names of the sun or Saturn are written or engraved on the rings. By following these methods, you can understand how to add more to yourself. However, remember that such images don't have any power on their own (since they're just images), unless they're energized by a spiritual and celestial force, primarily by the strong desire and clear intention of the person creating them. But who can bring life to an image, or make stone, metal, clay, wood, wax, or paper come alive? Certainly, no one can; this secret belongs to an artist with a strong will; it is held only by those who surpass the progress of angels and reach the very Archetype himself.
He who is desirous of receiving true oracles by dreams, let him abstain from supper, from drink, and be otherwise well disposed, so his brain will be free from turbulent vapors; let him also have his bedchamber fair and clean, exorcised and consecrated, then let him perfume the same with some convenient fumigation, and let him anoint his temples with some efficacious unguent and put a ring of dreams upon his finger; then let him take one of the images we have spoken of and place the same under his head; then let him address himself to sleep, meditating upon that thing which he desires to know. So shall he receive a most certain and undoubted oracle by a dream, when the moon goes through the sign of the ninth revolution of his nativity, and when she is in the ninth sign from the sign of perfection.
Anyone who wants to receive true messages through dreams should skip dinner and drinks, and be in a good mental state, so their mind is clear of chaotic thoughts. They should also keep their bedroom clean and tidy, blessed and set apart, and then perfume it with some suitable incense. They should apply an effective ointment to their temples and wear a dream ring on their finger. Next, they should take one of the images we've mentioned and place it under their head, then prepare to sleep while focusing on what they want to know. They will receive a clear and undeniable message in a dream when the moon passes through the ninth cycle of their birth chart and is in the ninth sign from the sign of completeness.
This is the way whereby we may obtain all sciences and arts whatever, whether astrology, occult philosophy, physic, &c., or else suddenly and perfectly with a true illumination of our intellect, although all inferior familiar spirits whatsoever conduce to this effect, and sometimes also evil spirits sensibly inform us intrinsically and extrinsically.
This is how we can gain knowledge of all sciences and arts, whether it’s astrology, occult philosophy, physics, etc., or suddenly and perfectly with a true understanding of our minds. Although all lesser familiar spirits contribute to this effect, sometimes even evil spirits may also inform us both internally and externally.

THE WAY TO GET RICH
“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads to fortune.”
“There’s a wave in people’s lives that, if you catch it at its peak, leads to success.”
Remember, that time is money, for he that can earn a dollar a day at his labor, and goes abroad, or sits at home one-half of that day, though he spend but six cents during his diversion or idleness, he ought not to reckon that the only expense; he has really wasted, or rather thrown away, fifty cents besides.
Remember, that time is money. If someone can earn a dollar a day through their work but spends half of that day out and about, or sitting at home, and only spends six cents during that time off, they shouldn't just count that as their only expense. They've actually wasted, or thrown away, fifty cents more.
Remember, that credit is money; if a man lets his money lie in my hands after it is due, because he has a good opinion of my credit, he gives me the interest, or so much as I can make of the money during that time; this amounts to a very considerable sum, where a man has large credit and also makes a good use of it.
Remember that credit is basically money; if someone lets me hold onto their money after it's due because they trust my creditworthiness, they're essentially giving me interest, or whatever I can earn from that money during that time. This adds up to a significant amount, especially if someone has a strong credit standing and uses it wisely.
Remember, that money is of a prolific or multiplying nature; money will produce money, and its offspring will produce more; and so five shillings turned is six, being turned again is seven and three-pence, and so on, till it becomes a hundred pounds; and the more there is of it, the more it will produce on every turning, so that the profits rise quicker and quicker; and he who throws away a crown, destroys all that it might have produced, even some scores of pounds.
Remember, that money has the ability to grow and multiply; money generates more money, and its earnings bring in even more. So, five shillings turned into six, when turned again becomes seven and three-pence, and it keeps going until it reaches a hundred pounds; and the more there is, the more it produces with every turn, causing the profits to increase rapidly. Therefore, anyone who wastes a crown destroys everything it could have generated, even amounts totaling dozens of pounds.
Remember, that six pounds a year is a groat a day, for this little sum (which may be daily wasted either in time or expenses unperceived), if a proper use be made of it, he may, on his own security, have the constant possession and use of a hundred and twenty pounds. So much in stock, briskly turned by an industrious man, will always produce the greatest advantage to the tradesman. Remember this proverb, that the good paymaster is lord of another man’s purse, for he who is known to pay punctually and exactly at the time he promises, may, at any time, and on any occasion, raise all the money his friend can spare. This is sometimes of great use; next to industry and frugality nothing can contribute more to the raising of a man in the world than punctuality in all his dealings. Therefore, never keep borrowed money one single hour beyond the time promised, lest the disappointment should shut up your friend’s purse forever, as the most trifling actions that affect a man’s credit ought always to be avoided. The sound of the hammer at five in the morning, or at nine at night,[113] being heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer; but if he sees you at a gaming table, or hears your voice in a tavern, when you should be at work, he sends for his money the very next day and demands it before it is convenient for you to pay him. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess and of living accordingly. This is a mistake that many people of credit fall into; but in order to prevent this, always keep an exact account both of your expenses and also of your daily income and profits. For if you will only just take the trouble at first to enumerate particulars, it will discover unto you how wonderfully trifling expenses mount up to a large sum; by which you will also discern what might have been, and also what may for the future be saved without causing any great inconvenience. In short, the way to obtain riches, if you desire it, is as plain as the way to the market, which depends chiefly on two things, viz.: industry and frugality; and take care that you waste neither time nor money, but daily make use of both; if you take care of the hours and days, the weeks, months and years will also take care of themselves. Constant experience proves that any business being first well contrived, is more than half done—for a sleeping fox catches no poultry; there will be sleep enough in the grave, and also, that lost time is seldom found again, for that which we generally call time enough, always proves little enough; for sloth makes things difficult, while industry makes them easy. He that rises late must trot hard all day and shall scarce overtake his business at night—for laziness travels so slow that poverty soon overtakes him. Drive your business, but let not that drive you; for early to bed and early to rise, is the way to become healthy, wealthy and wise. Industry need not wish, while he who lives on a vain hope will die fasting; for we find that there is nothing to be done or accomplished under the sun without labor. He that hath a trade, hath an estate, and he that hath a profession, hath an office and profit with honor; but then the trade must be worked at, and the profession well followed, or they will not enable you to pay rent and taxes. At the working man’s house hunger looks in but dares not enter; for industry pays debts, while despair increases them. Diligence is the mother of good luck; as Solomon saith: “The diligent hand maketh rich, while he that dealeth with a slack hand becometh poor; for God gives all things to industry.” Then plow deep while the sluggards sleep, and you shall have plenty, while others have reason to complain of hard times. Therefore keep working while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow; and never leave that business to be done to-morrow which you can do to-day; for since you are not sure of a single hour, throw not that away. How many are they who live daily by their wits, and who often break from want of a stock in hand, while industry gives comfort, plenty and respect. Keep your shop well and then your shop will keep you. For it sometimes happens that the eyes of a master will do more work than both his hands, and more especially if his head be any reasonable length; for the[114] want of care doth more damage than the want of knowledge. If you do not overlook your workmen, you may just as well leave them your purse open; the trusting too much to the care of others has completely ruined many a man. If you would be wealthy, think of being careful and saving; for
Remember, that six pounds a year is just a groat a day. This small amount (which can easily be wasted on unnoticed time or expenses) can, if used wisely, allow you to have constant access to a hundred and twenty pounds on your own terms. Having that much in stock, actively managed by a hardworking person, will always yield the best returns for a tradesperson. Keep this proverb in mind: a good payer holds the key to another person's finances. Anyone known for paying on time and exactly as promised can, at any point, gather all the money their friends can spare. This can be quite beneficial; next to hard work and saving, nothing helps a person rise in the world more than being punctual in all their dealings. Therefore, never keep borrowed money longer than promised, or you risk shutting your friend's purse forever, as even the smallest actions that affect a person's reputation should always be avoided. The sound of a hammer at five in the morning or nine at night [113] makes a creditor comfortable for six months; but if he sees you at a gambling table or hears your voice in a bar when you should be working, he'll demand his money the very next day, often before it’s convenient for you to pay. Don’t assume everything you possess is truly yours and live that way. Many reputable people fall into this trap; to prevent this, always keep a detailed account of your expenses and daily income. If you take the time to itemize your spending, you'll see how small expenses can add up to a large total, revealing what might have been saved in the future without much inconvenience. In short, the path to wealth, should you desire it, is as straightforward as going to the market, relying mainly on two things: hard work and frugality. Be sure to waste neither time nor money, and use both wisely every day; if you manage your hours and days, the weeks, months, and years will take care of themselves. Continuous experience shows that if a business is well planned, it’s more than halfway done—after all, a sleeping fox catches no poultry; there’s plenty of time for sleep in the grave, and lost time is rarely recovered. What we often call time enough tends to prove insufficient; laziness complicates things, while hard work simplifies them. Those who start late must hustle throughout the day and still find it hard to catch up by night—because laziness is slow, and soon enough, poverty catches up. Manage your business, but don’t let it manage you; for going to bed early and rising early is the key to becoming healthy, wealthy, and wise. Hard work needs no wishes, while those who live on hollow hopes will starve; nothing gets done or achieved without effort. A person with a trade has a livelihood, and someone with a profession has a respected position and income; but the trade must be practiced and the profession diligently pursued, or they won’t cover your rent and taxes. In a hardworking person's home, hunger peeks in but doesn’t dare enter; because diligence pays debts, while despair only increases them. Hard work is the mother of good fortune; as Solomon says: “The diligent hand grows rich, while the lazy become poor; God rewards those who work hard.” So plow deep while the idlers sleep, and you’ll find abundance while others complain about tough times. Keep working while it’s still today; you never know how much you might be delayed tomorrow. Don’t leave tasks for tomorrow that you can complete today, since you can't be sure of another hour, don’t waste this one. How many people live by their wits every day and often fail due to a lack of resources, while those who work hard enjoy comfort, abundance, and respect? Keep your shop in order and it will support you. Sometimes, a master’s watchful eye can do more than both hands, especially if the master has a decent amount of common sense; neglect can cause more harm than lack of knowledge. If you don’t oversee your workers, you might as well leave your wallet open; placing too much trust in others’ care has ruined many people. If you want to be wealthy, focus on being careful and saving; for
That which maintains one vice, would bring up two children. And if you wish to know the value of money, only just go and try to borrow a little; he that goes borrowing, goes sorrowing, and, indeed, so doth he who lends it unto such people, when he goes to try to get it back again. Pride that dines on vanity, sups on content and often breakfasts with plenty, dines with poverty and sups with infamy, creates envy, and hastens misfortunes; for it is hard for an empty bag to stand upright. Creditors have generally much better memories than debtors, who are also a kind of superstitious set, great observers of set or appointed days and times; so that those have but a short Lent who owe money to be paid at Easter; for expenses are always so constant and certain, that it is much easier to build two chimneys than to keep one in fuel. Rather go to bed supperless than rise in debt. Always do unto others as you would wish to be done by, is the first fundamental law of natural justice.
What keeps one vice alive would raise two kids. If you want to understand the value of money, just try to borrow a little; when you borrow, you bring sorrow, and so does the person who lends it when they try to get it back. Pride that feeds on vanity has dinner with content and often starts the day with abundance, but it dines with poverty and ends the day with shame, creating jealousy and quickening misfortunes; it's hard for an empty bag to stand up straight. Creditors usually have much better memories than debtors, who are often superstitious and very mindful of specific dates and times; those who owe money due at Easter have a rather short Lent. Expenses are always so consistent and certain that it’s much easier to build two chimneys than to keep one supplied with fuel. It’s better to go to bed without dinner than to wake up in debt. The golden rule, “treat others as you want to be treated,” is the basic law of natural justice.

LEAVES OF DESTINY.
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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 1.
CONTAINING 100 SONGS.
100 Songs Included.
- A handful of earth.
- A warrior bold.
- All on account of Eliza.
- Are you going to the hop this evening.
- A violet from mother’s grave.
- Angel’s whisper.
- Betsy and I are out—Recitation.
- Biddy, the ballet girl.
- Be home early to-night, my dear boy.
- Brave huzzars.
- Betsy destroys the paper—Recitation.
- Blue bells of Scotland.
- Baby’s got a tooth.
- Beautiful leaves.
- Betsy and I hafe bust up—Recitation.
- Blue Alsatian mountains.
- Chickens in the garden.
- Cows are in the corn.
- Charge of the light brigade—Recit.
- Colored hop.
- Camptown races.
- Come where my love lies dreaming.
- Decision in “The Gipsy’s Warning.”
- Double-breasted mansion on the square.
- Dar am honey on dese lips.
- Down in a coal mine.
- Drunkard’s dream.
- Dear Irish boy.
- Emmet’s “Mountain Song.”
- Father Tom O’Neil.
- Granite mill fire.
- Grant’s trip around the world.
- Grave of Wolf Tone—Recitation.
- Gwine to cross the river by-and-by.
- Garden where the praties grow.
- Hang up your hat behind the door.
- Hard times, come again no more.
- I can’t make it out, can you?
- I’ve a baby in Kalamazoo.
- I don’t like a cur at my heels.
- In de lowlands, low.
- Irish fair.
- Joe Bowers.
- Keep in de middle ob de road.
- Kitty Tyrrel.
- Little brown cot on the hill.
- Little old house on the Rhine.
- Let Erin remember the days of old.
- Lost Rosabel.
- Little flower you gave me.
- Love’s chidings.
- Mary Ann, I’ll tell your ma.
- Moonlight at Killarney.
- Mother would comfort me.
- Mulligan’s funeral.
- My pretty Jane.
- Mary Ann McLaughlin.
- Mary’s gone wid a coon.
- Mr. and Mrs. Malone.
- Norah, the pride of Kildare.
- No one to love.
- Oh! Fred, tell them to stop.
- Our Army and Navy of blue.
- Over the garden wall.
- Old fashioned church on the hill.
- Old fashioned homestead.
- On the strict Q. T.
- Oh! breathe not his name.
- Old brown pants.
- Old mountain tree.
- Our grandfather’s days.
- O’Reilly’s billy goat—Recitation.
- Pallet of straw.
- Patrick, mind the baby.
- Patter of der shingles—Recitation.
- Sadie darling.
- Sarah’s young man.
- Shamus O’Brien—Recitation.
- Spring, gentle spring.
- Same thing over again.
- Schneider’s ride—Recitation.
- She is far from the land.
- Temple of fame.
- There is a fine ship on the ocean.
- Tramp—Recitation.
- True Irish gents.
- Turnpike gate.
- Twickenham ferry.
- Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
- Tam O’Shanter hat.
- True as steel.
- Tar’s farewell.
- Torpedo and the whale.
- Tramp! tramp! tramp! the boys are marching.
- Up at Jones’ wood.
- When these old clothes were new.
- Wist! Wist! Wist!
- White cockade.
- Way down upon the Suwanee ribber.
- Wife’s dream.
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Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 2.
CONTAINING 95 SONGS.
95 Songs Included.
- Angel Gabriel.
- Annie Lisle.
- A rolling stone gathers no moss.
- Annie of the vale.
- A leaf of ivy from mother’s grave.
- A lock of mother’s hair.
- An Irishman’s letter—Comic Reading.
- Barney McCoy.
- Believe me in all those endearing young charms.
- Boys of Kilkenny.
- Boston burglar.
- Boston fire.
- Belle Brandon.
- Big sun flower.
- Billy Grimes, the rover.
- Bold Jack Donohue.
- Cod liver oil.
- Captain Jinks, of the horse marines.
- Close the shutters, Willie’s dead.
- Casey’s whiskey.
- Death of President Garfield.
- Drifting with the tide.
- Dying soldier—Recitation.
- Don’t call in the morning.
- Dreamy eyes haunt me still.
- Don’t get weary, children.
- Eileen, sweet Eileen.
- Empty is the stable, Davy’s gone.
- Evening star.
- Flags of all nations.
- Farmer’s boy.
- Fisherman and his child.
- Flying trapeze.
- Gentle heart be true.
- German fifth.
- Good-bye, Susan Jane.
- Good-bye, Charley.
- Give bread to the poor.
- God save our president from every harm.
- Huckleberry picnic.
- Hungry man from Harlem.
- It’s naughty, but it’s nice.
- I hope I don’t intrude.
- I love my love in de morning.
- I’ll bet you a dollar you don’t.
- I’m a man you don’t meet every day.
- In de evening by de moonlight.
- I will be true to thee.
- I’d offer thee this hand of mine.
- I’m the governor’s only son.
- I’ve got a donkey.
- In the days when I was hard up.
- It don’t belong to me.
- I’d choose to be a baby.
- I long to be single again.
- I wandered by the brookside.
- John Brown’s song; or, glory, glory, hallelujah.
- John Mitchel.
- Johnny is gone for a soldier.
- Just landed.
- Jim Bludso—Recitation.
- Kitty Clyde.
- Leave not your Kathleen.
- Lecture on “Demperance.”
- Love! love! love!
- Let the dead and the beautiful rest.
- Last night I was dreaming of you.
- Mid-watch.
- Muldoon, the solid man.
- McKenna's dream.
- Minnie, hear the bluebird sing.
- My sweetheart, when a boy.
- Never empty cradle, twins are born.
- Not before pa, dear.
- Old zip coon.
- Old plantation’s lonely.
- Paul Revere’s ride—Recitation.
- She’s a gal o’ mine.
- Squire and Maria.
- Sunny days will come again.
- Sailing on the lake.
- Sheridan’s ride—Recitation.
- Strawberries and cream.
- That’s how you get served when you’re old.
- Things I don’t like to see.
- Tiddle-a-wink, the barber.
- True to the core.
- Toss the Turk.
- True lover’s discussion.
- Under the window she’s sleeping.
- Violets dipped in dew.
- Why did they dig ma’s grave so deep?
- We are coming, sister Mary.
- Yankee doodle.
- Your lassie will be true.
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P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 3.
CONTAINING 97 SONGS.
Featuring 97 songs.
- A hundred years to come.
- Atheist and acorn—Recitation.
- Annie o’ the banks o’ Dee.
- A man’s a man for a’ that.
- A motto for every man.
- Beautiful dreamer.
- Beautiful Venice.
- Blue and the gray.
- Baby’s got a cramp.
- Bay of Biscay, O!
- Boys, keep away from the gals.
- Bread and cheese and kisses.
- Bright emerald isle of the sea.
- Buck Fanshaw’s funeral.
- Captain with his whiskers.
- Clarabel Magee.
- College days.
- Come and kiss me.
- Digging for gold.
- Don’t slam the gate.
- Duffy’s opening night.
- Dan Maloney is the man.
- Dying Californian.
- Days of ’49.
- Down by the river side.
- Dree dousand miles avay.
- Ellen Bayne.
- Fearfully and wonderfully made.
- Flow gently, sweet Afton.
- Farmer sat in his easy chair.
- Gentle Annie.
- Guilty or not guilty?—Recitation.
- Goat, The.
- Gum tree canoe.
- Hazel dell.
- I’ll hang my harp on a willow tree.
- Is it anybody’s business?
- Irishman’s shanty.
- It’s funny when you feel that way.
- Indian hunter.
- Indian warrior’s grave.
- Ingleside.
- Irish jaunting car.
- John Anderson, my Jo, John.
- Johnny Sands.
- Katy’s letter.
- Kiss me quick and go.
- Kate Kearney.
- Little old duddeen.
- Little Yawcob Strauss—Recitation.
- Little more cider.
- Miss Gruber’s boarding house.
- Maggie by my side.
- Merriest girl that’s out.
- Mike Brady’s shirt.
- Mistletoe bough.
- Meet me at the lane.
- Mulligan guard.
- Nettie Moore.
- Nicodemus Johnson.
- Nancy Till.
- O’Donnel Abu.
- Old arm chair.
- Our front stoop.
- Pat Malloy.
- Patriots of Ireland.
- Pat Maloney’s family.
- Pretty Jemima, don’t say no.
- Pull down your vest.
- Perhaps she’s on the railway.
- Pirate’s serenade.
- Polish boy—Recitation.
- Paddy Blake’s echo.
- Rose of Allandale.
- Row of tenement houses.
- Ring, ring de banjo.
- Regular army, O!
- Rory O’More.
- Spade.
- Stump speech.
- Shelling green peas.
- Skin-tight pants.
- Tipperary christening.
- They’ve all got a wife but me.
- Three black crows.
- Twinkling stars.
- Tapping at the garden gate.
- Thou art gone from my gaze.
- Valley lay smiling before me.
- Walking down Broadway.
- Why should the spirit of mortal be proud—Recitation.
- Wait till the clouds roll by.
- When the band begins to play.
- What is home without a mother?
- Who will care for mother now?
- Widow Malone.
- Wrongs of ould Ireland.
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 4.
CONTAINING 99 SONGS.
Featuring 99 songs.
- An Irishman’s toast.
- Apple of my eye.
- Arthur and Martha.
- Asleep at the switch—Recitation.
- A knot of blue and gray.
- Always gay and free, boys.
- Bear it like a man.
- Bootblack—Recitation.
- Brother’s fainting at the door.
- Beautiful snow.
- Carry the news to Mary.
- Coney Island, down der bay.
- Committed to the deep.
- Champagne Charlie.
- Dearest Mae.
- Douglas! tender and true.
- Deal with me kindly.
- Don’t say I told you.
- Down the hill.
- Deer Island, down the bay.
- Fat Mickey.
- Feel for the eyes that are weeping.
- Five o’clock in the morning.
- Get a little table.
- Get thee gone, girl.
- Get away from dat window.
- Human harp.
- Hark! I hear an angel sing.
- Hildebrand Montrose.
- I’ll wait till the clouds roll by.
- I had but fifty cents.
- ’Twas not my father.
- In the starlight.
- Ivy cabin in the lane.
- John Armstrong.
- Johnny Dougherty, the tailor.
- Just over.
- Jim, the carter lad.
- Lackawanna spooners.
- Light of other days.
- Limerick races.
- Little back parlor at home.
- Little Maggie Ann.
- McCarthy’s mare.
- Mother’s fool—Recitation.
- Mulcahey’s gone away.
- Man who struck my wife.
- My dear little friend, Louise.
- Miller’s daughter.
- My poor dog Tray.
- My pretty Irish queen.
- Mother, he’s going away.
- No Irish wanted here.
- Near the banks of that lone river.
- Nelly was a lady.
- New York society.
- Oh! take me to thy heart again.
- Old Grimes’ cellar door.
- Old rustic bridge by the mill.
- Old Dan Tucker.
- Ophelia Murphy’s birthmark.
- O! ’tis nice to have a dummy.
- Old Grimes is dead.
- Parted.
- Pennsylvania tramp.
- Portrait that hangs on the wall.
- Peek-a-boo.
- Pretty Peggy.
- Robin Adair.
- Run for the doctor.
- Swim out for glory.
- Scenes that are brightest.
- Since Cordelia first wore bangs.
- Since Terry first joined the gang.
- Silver slippers.
- Steam arm.
- Sweet-scented handsome young man.
- Shan Van Voght.
- Same old game.
- Ten little niggers.
- To the west.
- Tassels on the boots.
- There’s a light in the window for thee.
- Things that I’d like to see.
- Vagabond.
- Villain still pursued her.
- Waterford boys.
- When Johnny comes marching home.
- When the Brooklyn bridge is done.
- When the pigs begin to fly.
- Widow Machree.
- Wreck of the “London.”
- Where the ivy grows so green.
- When this cruel war is over.
- White squall.
- Wouldn’t you like to know.
- Water cresses.
- What the old cock sparrow said.
- Whistling thief.
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P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 5.
CONTAINING 101 SONGS.
Featuring 101 songs.
- Æsthetic Mick.
- After the opera’s over.
- A hundred fathoms deep.
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea.
- Ain’t you awful.
- All among the hay.
- Big aquarium.
- Brannigan’s pup.
- Babylon is fallen.
- Bell goes a ringing for Sarah.
- Biddy Doyle.
- Brannigan’s band.
- Battle of Fontenoy.
- Bowery grenadiers.
- Beautiful bells.
- Best little wife in the world.
- Bridget Donohue.
- Bugaboo.
- Come back to your Irish home.
- Cobbler’s daughter.
- Colleen Dhas Machree.
- Drummer—Recitation.
- Death of Nelson.
- Dot funny leetle baby—Recitation.
- Dude, The—Recitation.
- Fast freight—Recitation.
- Fine old English gentleman.
- Finest police in the world.
- Flirtation O’Toole.
- Female barber shop.
- General Grant’s trip around the world.
- Gilhooley, your coat is half-mast.
- Good-bye, John.
- Gobble song.
- Gold, gold, gold.
- Great man that Ireland has seen.
- Good-bye, my lover, good-bye.
- Hang up the baby’s stocking.
- I’ll tell nobody.
- I’m proud I’m an Irishman born.
- I must be there on New Year’s day—Rec.
- It’s a cold day when I get left.
- I’ll meet her when the sun goes down.
- I’ll take you home again, Kathleen.
- I’m proud I’m an Irishman’s son.
- I was despised because I was poor.
- Jumbo.
- Johnny Morgan.
- Just down the lane.
- Jenny who lives in the dell.
- Jessie, the flower of Dumblane.
- Kerry dance.
- Lorena.
- Lancashire lass.
- Lovely land of dreams.
- Life is but a game of cards—Recitation.
- Maud Muller (in Dutch)—Recitation.
- Montgomery guard—Recitation.
- Man who taught her to dance.
- Mattie dear.
- Mott Street, 499.
- My love Nell.
- My love she is a fairy queen.
- Moonlight walk.
- Nobody knows the trouble I see.
- Nobody knows what a racket was there.
- New York Police Gazette.
- Norine Maureen.
- No Irish need apply.
- Only a pin—Recitation.
- Only to see thee, darling.
- Oh! you little darling, I love you.
- One more ribber for to cross.
- Over the neighbor’s fence.
- Old pine tree.
- Pool.
- Poor Irish minstrel.
- Romance of a hammock—Recitation.
- Rock the cradle, John.
- Ship that brought me over.
- Stuck on our shape.
- Some one to love.
- Speak, oh speak to me again.
- Tail iv me coat.
- They’re all getting married but me.
- Tom Bowling.
- Tommy, make room for your auntie.
- This little plain gold ring.
- Touch the elbow.
- Up in a balloon.
- Up in a mulberry tree.
- We never speak as we pass by.
- Wolf at the door—Recitation.
- Waterfall, The.
- We may be happy yet.
- Which shall it be?—Recitation.
- What will you do, love?
- When the robins nest again.
- You never miss the lager till the keg runs dry.
- Yellow meal.
- Yellow-haired Nellie—Recitation.
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 6.
CONTAINING 96 SONGS.
96 Songs Included.
- A lean banana.
- Ah, there my size, I’ll mash you.
- Æsthetic dude, The.
- Angels meet me on the cross-road.
- A smile was all she gave me.
- Art of making love, The.
- A boy’s best friend is his mother.
- Be quiet, or I’ll scream.
- Burial of Sir John Moore.
- Bye, bye, Baby; bye, bye.
- Baby and I.
- Baby’s lullaby.
- Billy’s dream.
- Bitter beer.
- Black Hills, The.
- Call me back again.
- Convict’s dream—Recitation.
- Call me your darling again.
- Curfew must not ring to-night—Rec.
- Chinese song.
- Darling Clo’.
- Dandy dude, The.
- Down the river.
- Fontenoy.
- Father will settle the bill.
- Fountain in the Park.
- Fond memories of home.
- Gaily the troubador.
- Good-bye, Biddy dear.
- Greenpoint Nell.
- Gambler’s wife—Recitation.
- Hash.
- Hurrah for old Ireland.
- Hoolahan musketeers.
- Hush-a-bye, baby.
- Hoops.
- I’ll await my love.
- Ivy green.
- I’m a man that’s done wrong to my parents.
- Juice of the forbidden fruit.
- Jeanette and Jeannot.
- Just to please the boys.
- Jakey Woolfenstein.
- Johnny Schmoker.
- Kind relations.
- Lover’s telegraph.
- Last farewell.
- Lilly Dale.
- Lord delivered Daniel.
- Love song.
- Mary Ann, go get the growler.
- Mill’s shut down to-day.
- Mr. John Malone.
- Mulcahey’s sooner dog—Recitation.
- Mahoney’s fenian cat—Recitation.
- Maniac—Recitation.
- Man that stole the country.
- March of the Cameron men.
- Moneyless man.
- Marble arch.
- Mother keeps the gate locked now.
- Nineteen hundred and one.
- Not for Joseph.
- Newhall House fire.
- Only a dear little flower.
- Oh, Mr. Flannigan.
- Old church bell.
- Over the mountain.
- Old plaid shawl.
- Old village blacksmith’s shop.
- Our Jack’s come home to-day.
- Oh! boys, carry me ’long.
- People will talk.
- Plumber—Recitation.
- Poor little soldier’s boy.
- Pat of Mullingar.
- Perverted proverbs.
- Patrolman Mulcahey and Flynn.
- Price of a drink—Recitation.
- Raven—Recitation.
- Sailing.
- Somebody’s darling—Recitation.
- Springtime and robins have come.
- Tommy Dodd.
- Taffy was a Welshman.
- Ting, ting, that’s how the bell goes.
- Timid awkward squad.
- To my wife.
- What I would do for her—Recitation.
- We reap what we sow—Recitation.
- What I live for—Recitation.
- Whiskey, you’re the divil.
- Wreck of the “Atlantic.”
- When the leaves begin to fall.
- Ye merry birds.
- Young recruit.
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 7.
CONTAINING 94 SONGS.
Featuring 94 songs.
- Animals’ fair.
- A dollar and sixty a day.
- A Yankee man of war.
- An agricultural Irish girl.
- A roller-rink romance—Recitation.
- As I read the paper through.
- Burke’s dream.
- Banks o’ Doon.
- Bed-bug—Recitation.
- Betty and the baby.
- Barney, take me home again.
- Boy with the auburn hair.
- Beans.
- Candidate for alderman.
- Cats in our back-yard.
- Climbing up the golden stairs.
- Colored band.
- Call her back and kiss her.
- Casey’s awful grub.
- Coal oil Tommy.
- Don’t leave your mother, Tom.
- Drummer boy of Waterloo.
- Dream faces.
- Duffy, the swell.
- Don’t you cry so, Norah darling.
- Erin-go-bragh.
- Fashionable Fred.
- Far, far, away.
- Fine old Irish gentleman.
- Female smuggler.
- Free and easy.
- Good ship Cumberland.
- Good-bye, ’Liza Jane.
- Gipsy Davy.
- Gal with the Gainsborough hat.
- Hush, little baby, don’t you cry.
- Here she goes and there she goes.
- House carpenter.
- Hornet’s nest—Recitation.
- I’ll ask my mother and I’ll let you know next Sunday afternoon.
- Irish Wife—Recitation.
- I’m in jail, my love.
- Jockey hat and feather.
- Jolly Jack, the rover.
- Keiser, der yer vant to buy a dog?
- Kitty of Coleraine.
- Knock at the window to-night, love.
- Leave not your Kathleen.
- Little brown church.
- Lord Bateman and the fair Sophia.
- Lay my head beneath a rose.
- Little fraud.
- Lost Charley Ross.
- Meet me darling Kate, by the cottage gate.
- My trundle bed.
- Masonic song.
- McSorley’s twins.
- My wife is so awfully thin.
- Mother, is the battle over?
- Not much.
- Nelly Bly.
- Old bog hole.
- Oh! Nicodemus.
- Old familiar faces.
- Oft in the stilly night.
- Old turnkey.
- Old gray mare.
- Old Simon, the hot-corn man.
- Popsy wopsy.
- Please don’t sell father any more rum.
- Peck’s bad boy—Part I.
- Peck’s bad boy—Part 2.
- Pills.
- Railway guard.
- Rover’s grave.
- Riding on the elevated railroad.
- Shanty boy’s song.
- She was as handsome as a rose.
- Saint Patrick was a gentleman.
- Shamrock shore.
- See-saw.
- Star of Glengary.
- That young man across the way.
- That sweet-scented handsome young man.
- Up at Dudley Grove.
- Up in a back room.
- Up-stairs, in my bed-room.
- Venita.
- Watchman.
- Willie’s on the dark blue sea.
- Wind blew through his whiskers.
- Would I were a boy again.
- Windy man from Brooklyn.
- Written in letters of gold.
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For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers in the United States and Canada, or will be sent post-paid to any address on receipt of price. Address
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
Wehman’s Collection of Songs, No. 8.
Containing 104 Songs.
Includes 104 songs.
- A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew.
- An Irishman’s dying request—Rec.
- Bonaparte on Saint Helena.
- Bring back the old folks, Willie darling.
- Bonny Irish boy, The.
- Bright Alfarata.
- Banbury Cross.
- Baby on the brain.
- Belleville Convent fire, The.
- Banks of Newfoundland, The.
- Charley, he’s a masher.
- Carrie, dear.
- Come back to the old home again.
- Comet of the West, The.
- Conductor with the patent bell punch.
- Clam soup pedler’s daughter, The.
- Dan and Teddie’s parting.
- Dear little Colleen.
- Donevans, The.
- Daschen on the Rhine—Recitation.
- Down by the rustic gate.
- Ehren on the Rhine.
- Eggs for your breakfast in the morning.
- Electric light, The.
- Eddie McCarty.
- Fenians’ escape, The.
- Fifth Avenue.
- Falling leaves.
- Flew-y, Flew-y.
- Gallant Sixty-ninth, The.
- George Constantine McKeown.
- Give me back my heart again.
- Green fields of America, The.
- Her lovers—Recitation.
- How we tried to whip the teacher—Rec.
- Hebrew wedding, The.
- I dreamed that old Ireland was free.
- In the shadow of the leaves.
- I’ll go back to the old bridge again.
- If I was the President.
- I will stand by my friend.
- I’ll name the boy Dennis or no name at all.
- Isle of France, The.
- In the Louisiana Lowlands.
- Jordan is a hard road to travel.
- Johnny, fill up the bowl—No. 1.
- Johnny, fill up the bowl—No. 2.
- Johnny Doyle.
- Jeremiah, blow the fire.
- Jack is every inch a sailor.
- Let me dream again.
- Lady, art thou sleeping?
- Let us speak of a man as we find him.
- Lily of the West, The.
- Married life.
- Musical wife, The.
- My rattling mare and I.
- McCarthy’s boarding house.
- Mother’s last letter to me.
- My bonny laboring boy.
- Maryland, my Maryland.
- Mary Blane.
- ’Neath the maple by the mill.
- Napolitaine.
- Nobody’s mule—Recitation.
- Other side of Jordan, The.
- Oh! I shall call dada.
- Orphan boy, The—Recitation.
- Orphan girl, The.
- Old Mousquetaire, The.
- Once again.
- Oh, Fred! the boat is turning over.
- Our sailors on the sea.
- Poor old Jesse’s blind.
- Poor married man, The.
- Pretty little Mary.
- Paddy’s curiosity shop.
- Paddy on the canal.
- Sally Mackenally.
- Shamrock, rose and thistle, The.
- Song from “Nanon.”
- Something to tickle the girls.
- Sparking Sarah Jane.
- Silver bells of memory.
- Sweet Alpine roses.
- Shoot the hat.
- Sweet dreams of mother and home.
- Swinging on the golden gate.
- There’s a light in the window.
- Tommy, make room for your uncle.
- Ten little injuns.
- Three grains of corn.
- Ten minutes too late.
- Umbrella courtship.
- When we meet by the old bridge again.
- When the circus comes to town.
- What is life?—Recitation.
- Wax-work show, The.
- Woman is what man doth make her—Rec.
- When we went roller skating.
- You’ll miss your mother when she’s gone.
- Yes, we all will be there.
- Yaller gal that winked at me, The.
- Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The.
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H. J. WEHMAN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
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P. O. Box 1823. 50 Chatham St., New York.
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