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After my mistress was dead, I lived most comfortably, my master having a great affection for me.
After that his Majesty was beheaded, the Parliament for some years effected nothing either for the publick peace or tranquillity of the nation, or settling religion as they had formerly promised.
Astrology in this time, viz. in 1633, was very rare in London, few professing it that understood any thing thereof.
I believe God rules all by his divine providence and that the stars by his permission ar... (more William Lilly quotes)
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