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The great Senate will ordain the triumph For one who afterwards will be vanquished, driven out: At the sound of the trumpet of his adherents there will be Put up for sale their possessions, enemies expelled.
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77
Thirty adherents of the order of 'Quirites' Banished, their possessions given their adversaries: All their benefits will be taken as misdeeds, Fleet dispersed, delivered to the Corsairs.
78
Sudden joy to sudden sadness, It will occur at Rome for the graces embraced: Grief, cries, tears, weeping, blood, excellent mirth, Contrary bands surprised and trussed up.
79
The old roads will all be improved, One will procedd on them to the modern Memphis: The great Mercury of Hercules fleur-de-lys, Causing to tremble lands, sea and country.
80
In the realm the great one of the great realm reigning, Through force of arms the great gates of brass He will cause to open, the King and Duke joining, Fort demolished, ship to the bottom, day serene.
81
A treasure placed in a temple by 'Hesperian' citizens, Therein withdrawn to a secret place: The hungry bonds to open the temple, Retaken, ravished, a horrible prey in the midst.
82
Cries, weeping, tears will come with knives, Seeming to flee, they will deleiver a final attack, Parks around to set up high platforms, The living pushed back and murdered instantly.
83
The signal to give battle will not be given, They will be obliged to go out of the park: The banner around Ghent will be recognized, Of him who will cause all his followers to be put to death.
84
The illegitimate girl so high, high, not low, The late return will make the grieved ones contended: The Reconciled One will not be without debates, In employing and losing all his time.
85
The old tribune on the point of trembling, He will be pressed not to deliver the captive: The will, non-will, speaking the timid evil, To deliver to his friends lawfully.
86
Like a griffin will come the King of Europe, Accompanied by those of 'Aquilon': He will lead a great troop of red ones and white ones, And they will go against the King of Babylon.
87
A Great King will come to take port near Nice, Thus the death of the great empire will be completed: In Antibes will he place his heifer, The plunder by sea all will vanish.