. Pharamond; or, The history of France. A fam'd romance in twelve parts; the whole work never before Englished; . f her whether the Emperor Homriiu would be pleafed fo,come to Cologne, It wm hvs pleafnre, anfwcrcd flie, that I (hould come hither > and that Ifijonli leave him, as (tck^ as he w, to accompany thofe fair Frincejfes with whom yon find , Sir, added (he, / believe yott will fee bim here in a few days ?, for hvs reafon, andhii fra-Situdeto the Ki»g of the Cimbrians, have made a fair progrefi toward the fubduing a paffion,nbicb we have obferved to have been very violent former


. Pharamond; or, The history of France. A fam'd romance in twelve parts; the whole work never before Englished; . f her whether the Emperor Homriiu would be pleafed fo,come to Cologne, It wm hvs pleafnre, anfwcrcd flie, that I (hould come hither > and that Ifijonli leave him, as (tck^ as he w, to accompany thofe fair Frincejfes with whom yon find , Sir, added (he, / believe yott will fee bim here in a few days ?, for hvs reafon, andhii fra-Situdeto the Ki»g of the Cimbrians, have made a fair progrefi toward the fubduing a paffion,nbicb we have obferved to have been very violent formerly. After they had a while continuedthisdifcourfc, P^(»r<i»i9«</retired to the place prepared fnr him: and in regard he did notbelieve that any thing could be faid concerning his fortune, without mentioning his Prin-cefs, fo foon as he came into his chamber he opened the papers which he had received, andthetc he (cad the words which 7beoH had written, after he had compared his Obfcrvati-ons with Helufina. PREDICTIONS 75= PHARAMOND. Part XII. PREDICTIONS CONCERNING THE Monarchy OF THE FRANKS. ..\A. ilther the Rules of a Science, which hasnever failed me hitherto, arefalft and un-certain, or Cologne fhall be taken in a fewdays; and in a few days after, the Kingof the Franl^ fhall be happy with theQueen of the Cimhriam, Their felicity fliall be too great to be of a fliort conti-nuance ; they fliall enjoy it as long as they live : and 2 it fhall deftend to a numerous Train of Illuflrious Suc-ceflbrs: And fhall be in a manner Hereditary tothe fiouriihing Monarchy which they have founded. However, I muH: acknowledge, that the Empire of theFranl^-, according to the common fate of Kingdoms,fhall not he free from Troubles, and diflurbing Re-volutions 5 but it fhall remain impioveable in the midft of Book IV. ? H A R A M0 ND. 753 of the moft violent (hogs of Fortune : And becjin-ning with Fharamond^ fliaiJ endure to the end of theWorld. The Bounds thereof fliall extend accordin


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