. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . h causedthe native to become partially known to the astrological world: butchiefly through the sending forth some singular and eccentric opinionsrelative to astrology, that time does not appear to sanction. At 30years and 4 months, the moon, coming to 3(upiter, is very likely to beproductive of some favourable change in affairs, and may give pecu-niary emolument; but the moon to the opposition of Saturn, in the33rd year, is very evil. The native must be very cautious in his pur-suits at that time, and be careful of rushing hastily into that fromwhic


. The astrologer of the nineteenth century . h causedthe native to become partially known to the astrological world: butchiefly through the sending forth some singular and eccentric opinionsrelative to astrology, that time does not appear to sanction. At 30years and 4 months, the moon, coming to 3(upiter, is very likely to beproductive of some favourable change in affairs, and may give pecu-niary emolument; but the moon to the opposition of Saturn, in the33rd year, is very evil. The native must be very cautious in his pur-suits at that time, and be careful of rushing hastily into that fromwhich he may find it difficult to extricate himself; for at that periodthe heavens are lowering, and portend a storm of no small magni-tude, with a disastrous combination of evils and hostile events that Ishall forbear to enumerate, being confident the native is capable ofduly appreciating my prediction. Verbum sapientia , 1825. 447 CIRCLE VI.—SECT. XVII. Nativity of Mr. Muss, LATE ENAMEL PAINTER TO THE KING. ILLUSTRATION, No. LXX,. The moon commands the seas ; she drives the main To pass the shore, then drives it back again: And this sedition chiefly swells the streams, When opposite she views her brothers beams j Or when she near in close conjunction rides, She rears the flood, and swells the flowing tides.—Manimus. This gentleman was of much celebrity, and well known as beingparticularly skilful in his line of business. The astrological reasonof which may be traced to the conjunction of Venus and Mercury,and the partile aspect of the Moon to Mars, as well as by Venus andMercury in the fiery sign Aries, and the Sun in Pisces, arising in theeastern angles, while the moon, in the degree ascending, affords acombination of influence seldom met with, and which never fails togive a fame in business or profession, and notice from noble persons. 448 THE ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. I am not acquainted with any of the past events of his life (thenativity being give


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