Merlin Ambrosius 5th
Century
England's most famous prophet, known for his
ability to foresee the future. According to the sixth- century chronicler, Nennius,
Merlin was born from the union of a nun and a spirit lover. He was brought up
as a fatherless child in a priestly family, his abilities allowing him to save
his mother from execution because of her union with the spirit lover (or
demon.) Merlin represents the quintessential wizard mythically empowered and
immortalized in the legend of King Arthur's court, a bridge between pagan and
Celtic ways.
The
legendary Celtic magus Merlin Ambrosius supposedly brought the stones of
Stonehenge from Ireland to Salisbury Plain by magical levitation, and counseled
King Arthur. He has had over 100 pseudo-epigraphic Latin and vernacular texts
attributed to him. Most of those texts were produced in Italy. The best
representation of such writings is Les Prophecies de Merlin, composed in Venice
by an anti-imperialist Franciscan circa 1275. The ascribed prophecies were
proscribed by the Council of Trent. The following excerpts pertain to the Grand
Monarch: 1
1. Taken from Prophecy: A
History of the Future by Robert A. Nelson (Internet Edition) at
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf3eu~1.htm
“There
will come a German Anti-Pope. Italy and Germany will be sorely troubled. A
French King will restore the true Pope.”
“After
the destruction of England by seven kings there shall come a dreadful dead man,
and with him a Royal Great Monarch of the best blood in the world and he shall
set England on the right way and put out all heresies. He shall be the last
King over England. “
“When
the tail of Virgo shall enter Leo, and Scorpio shall ascend the back of
Sagittarius, the northern kingdoms shall end in lust; and the power of the
Island Monarchies shall be harnessed.”
“Cruel
wars shall be scattered by the wind -- whose beginnings were by a staff: their
growth and continuance by bastards -- and gulled by a revengeful hail”
“Those
on whom these things shall come, for grief and sorrow pine away. A prince of
royal stock shall come forth, crowned from the northern parts --- to his own
people unexpected, but desired by foreigners --- who, because he shall bear a
"rampant lion" shall therefore be called a lion. He shall advance his
conquering armies against his enemies and by woeful successes shall harness the
territories of neighbor Princes. He shall exceed Alexander the Great in virtue
and Cyrus in success. He shall cross the sea and be saluted Emperor by many
kings. A certain ancient city he shall lay level with the ground.”
“In
the meanwhile a powerful Prince out of the East shall provoke him to battle.
Against whom the Lion shall march with all his forces and pitching his camp on
the side of the Euphrates, shall await him. If the prince shall come over the
river the Lion shall be overcome; but the Lion shall cross the river with his
army and give his enemy a bloody defeat and be master of all the East.”
“Whilst
these things are happening, divers petty kings from India shall break into
Syria with mighty armies. provided for battle, they shall wait for the Lion
about the Valley of Jehosephat, where they shall, by him, be all wholly cut
off. Not long afterwards the Lion himself will die in eminent piety, after
having established the Kingdom of the Fugitives”
“There
will be a Pope who will not dare so much as look at Rome. Similarly, one thing
the Romans must understand, among others, is that before the death of the Pope,
our Lord will make him suffer such disgrace that there will be nothing to
compare with it. It is likewise necessary that the Romans know, among other
things, that from that time on will begin their destruction, step by step, and
that it will be because of their sins”
“Merlin
saith that in England shall be seen many strange things, as preaching of
traitors, great rain and wind, great hunger among the common people, great
oppression of blood, great imprisonment of many men and great battle; so that
there will be few or no quiet places to abide in; the Prince shall forsake men
of the Church, Lords shall forsake righteousness... Religious men shall be
thrust out of their houses; the common people for fear shall not know which way
to turn; parents shall be hated by their children; men of worship shall have no
reverence of their inferiors; chastity will be broken by maids, wives and
widows, religious men and virgins, with more ill than I can tell of, from the
which God will defend us.”
Other
Prophecies
“Merlin
saith that in England shall be seen strange things, as preaching of traitors,
great rain and wind, great hunger among the common people, great oppression of blood,
great imprisonment of many men and great battle; so that there shall be few or
no quiet place to abide in; the Prince shall forsake men of the church, Lords
shall forsake righteousness, counsel of the aged shall not be set by; religious
men and women shall be thrust out of their houses; the common people for fear
shall not know which way to turn; parents shall be hated by their children, men
of worship shall have no reverence of others; adultery shall abound among all;
with more ill than I can tell of, from which God us defend.”
(From
Sunday Prophecies of Merlin, Becket, and Others, Author Unknown, published in
London in 1652.)
“Luxury
shall overspread the land, and fornication shall not cease to debauch mankind.
Famine shall then return, and the inhabitants shall grieve for the destruction
of their cities. In those days the oaks of the forests shall burn, and acorns
grow upon lime trees! The Severn sea shall discharge itself through seven
mouths, and the river Usk burn for seven months! Fishes shall die in the heat
thereof, and from them serpents will be born.”
“The
baths of Badon [hot springs of Bath] shall grow cold, and their salubrious
waters engender death! London shall mourn for the death of twenty thousand, and
the river Thames shall be turned to blood! The monks in the cowls shall be
forced to marry, and their cry shall be heard upon the mountains of the Alps.”
“The
seas shall rise up in the twinkling of an eye, and the dust of the ancients
shall be restored."
(From
The History of the Kings of Britain, The Prophecies of Merlin by Geoffrey of
Monmouth.)
“The
cult of religion shall be destroyed completely, and the ruin of the churches
shall be clear for all to see. The race that is oppressed shall prevail in the
end, for it will resist the savagery of the invaders. The Boar of Cornwall
shall bring relief from these invaders, for it will trample the necks beneath
its feet. The islands of the Ocean shall be given into the power of the Boar,
and it shall lord it over the forests of Gaul. The House of Romulus shall dread
the Boar's savagery, and the end of the Boar will be shrouded in mystery. The
Boar shall be extolled in the mouths of its peoples, and its deeds will be as
meat and drink to those who tell tales. “
“Six
of the Boar's descendants shall hold the sceptre after it, and next after them
will rise up the German Worm. The Sea-wolf shall exalt the Worm, and the
forests of Africa shall be committed to
its care.”
“Religion
shall be destroyed a second time and the sees of the primates will be moved to
other places. London's high dignity shall adorn Durobernia, and the seventh
pastor of York will be visited in the realm of Armorica.”
“Menevia
shall be dressed in the pall of the City of the Legions, and the preacher from
Ireland shall be struck dumb by a child still growing in the womb.”
“A
shower of blood shall fall, and a dire famine shall afflict mankind.”
“The
Red One will grieve for what has happened, but after an immense effort it will
regain its strength.”
“Calamity
will next pursue the White One, and the buildings in its little garden will be
torn down.”
“Seven
who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised. The bellies of
mothers shall be cut open, and babies will be born prematurely.”
“Men
will suffer most grievously, in order that those born in the country may regain
power. He who will achieve these things shall appear as the Man of Bronze, and
for long years he shall guard the gates of London upon a brazen horse.”
“Then
the Red Dragon will revert to its true habits and struggle to tear itself to
pieces. Next will come the revenge of the Thunderer, and every one of the
farmer's fields will be a disappointment.”
“Death
will lay hold of the people and destroy all the nations.
Those
who are left alive will abandon their native soil and will sow their seeds in
the fields of others. A king who is blessed will fit out a navy and will be
reckoned the twelfth in the court among the saints. The realm shall be deserted
in the most pitiful way, and the harvest threshing floors will be overgrown
once more by forests rich in fruit. Once again the White Dragon shall rise up
and will invite over a daughter of Germany. Our little garden will be stocked
again with foreign seed, and the Red Dragon will pine away at the far end of
the pool. After that the German Worm shall be crowned, and the Prince of brass
will be buried.”
“A
limit was set for him, beyond which he was powerless to pass. For a hundred and
fifty years he shall remain in anguish and subjection, and then for three
hundred more he shall sit enthroned. The North Wind will rise against him,
snatching away the flowers which the West Wind has caused to bloom. There will
be gilding in the temples, but the sword's cutting edge will not cease its work.
The German Dragon will find it hard to escape to its cavernous lairs, for
vengeance for its treason will overtake it. In the end it will become strong
again just for a short time, but the decimation of Normandy will be a sorry
blow. There shall come people dressed in wood and in iron corselets who will
take vengeance on it for its wickedness. This people shall give their dwelling
back to the earlier inhabitants, and the destruction of foreigners will be
clear for all to see. “
“The
seed of the White Dragon shall be rooted up from our little gardens and what is
left of its progeny shall be decimated. They shall bear the yoke of perpetual
slavery, and they will wound their own mother with their spades and
ploughshares. Two more Dragons shall follow, one of which shall be killed by
the sting of envy, but the second will return under the cover of authority.”
“The
Lion of Justice shall come next, and at its roar the towers of Gaul shall shake
and the island Dragons tremble. In the days of this Lion, gold shall be
squeezed from the lily-Bower and the nettle, and silver shall flow from the
hooves of lowing cattle.”
“They
who have had their hair waved shall dress in woolen stuffs of many colours, and
the outer garment shall be an index of the thoughts within. The feet of they
that bark shall be cut. Wild animals shall enjoy peace, but mankind will bewail
the way in which it is being punished. The balance of trade shall be tom in
half; and the half that is left shall be rounded off. Kites will lose their
ravenous hunger, and the teeth of wolves will be blunted. The Lion's cubs shall
be transformed into salt-water fishes, and the Eagle of Mount Aravia shall nest
upon a summit.”
“Venedotia
shall be red with the blood of mothers, and the house of Corineus will slaughter
six brothers. The island will lie sodden with the tears of the night-time, and
everyone will be encouraged to try to do everything. Those who are born later
shall strive to fly over even the most lofty things, but the favour given to
the newcomers will be loftier even than that.”
“Piety
will frown upon the man who has inherited goods from the impious; that is,
until he takes his style of dress from his own father. Girded around with a
wild boar's teeth, he shall climb over the mountain summits and higher than the
shadow of the Helmeted Man.” “
Albany
will be angry: calling her near neighbours to her, she shall give herself
entirely to bloodshed. Between her jaws there will be found a bit which was
forged in the Bay of Armorica. The eagle of the Broken Covenant shall paint it
with gold and will rejoice in her third nesting.”
“The
cubs shall roar as they keep watch; they will forsake the forest groves and
come hunting inside the walls of cities. They will cause great slaughter among
any who oppose them, and the tongues of bulls shall they slice off. They shall
load with chains the necks of the roaring ones and live again the days of their
forefathers. Thereafter, from the first to the fourth, from the fourth to the
third, from the third to the second shall the thumb be rolled in oil.”
“The
sixth shall throw down the walls of Ireland and transmute its forests into a
level plain. The sixth shall unite the different parts into one whole, and he
shall be crowned with the head of a lion.”
“His
beginning will yield to his own unstable disposition, but his end shall soar up
towards those on high. He shall restore the dwellings of the saints throughout
the lands and settle the pastors in places which befit them.”
“Two
towns shall he cover with funeral palls and to virgins he will present virgin
gifts. By doing this he will earn the favour of the Thunderer, and he will be
placed among the blessed. From him there will emerge a She-lynx, and this will
nose its way into all things and strive for the downfall of its own race.
Because of the She-lynx Normandy will lose both its isles and be deprived of
its former dignity. Then the island's inhabitants shall return to it, for a
great dissension will arise among the foreigners.”
“A
hoary old man upon a mow-white horse shall divert the River Periron, and above
the stream he will measure out a mill with his white rod. Cadwallader shall
summon Conanus and shall make an alliance with Albany. Then the foreigners
shall be slaughtered, and the rivers will run with blood.”
“The
mountains of Armorica shall erupt, and Armorica itself shall be crowned with
Brutus' diadem. Kambria shall be filled with joy, and the Cornish oaks shall
flourish. The island shall be called by the name of Brutus, and the title given
to it by the foreigners shall be done away with. From Conanus there shall
descend a fierce Boar, which will try the sharpness of its tusks in the forests
of Gaul, for it will lop down all the larger oak trees, taking care to protect
the smaller ones.”
“The
Arabs shall dread this Boar and so shall the Africans, for the impetus of its
onslaught will carry it into the remotest parts of Spain. Next after the Boar
shall come the Ram of the Castle of Venus, with golden horns and a beard of
silver.”
“It
will breathe such a fog from its nostrils that the entire surface of the island
will be overshadowed by it. In the days of the Ram there shall be peace, and
the harvests will be plentiful because of the richness of the soil. Women shall
become snake-like in their gait, and every step they take will be full
arrogance.”
“The
Castle of Venus will be restored, and Cupid's arrows will continue to wound.
The source of the River Amne shall turn into blood, and two kings will fight
each other at the Ford of the Staff for the sake of a Lioness. All the soil
will be fruitful beyond man's need; and human beings will fornicate
unceasingly.”
“Three
generations will witness all that I have mentioned, and then the kings buried
in the town of London will be disinterred. Famine will return, and death, and
citizens will grieve for their townships. The Boar of Commerce shall come and
call back the scattered flocks to the feeding ground which they have forsaken.
Its breast will be as food to the hungry, and its tongue will assuage the thirst
of those who are dry.From its mouth shall flow forth rivers which will water
the parched gullets of men.”
“Then
a Tree shall spring up on the top of the Tower of London. It will be content
with only three branches, and yet it will overshadow the whole length and
breadth of the island with the spread of its leaves. The North Wind will come
as the Tree's enemy, and with its noxious breath it will tear away the third of
the branches.”
“The
two branches which are left will occupy the place of the one ripped off: this
until one of them destroys the other by the very abundance of its leaves. This
last branch will fill the place of the other two, and it will offer a roosting
place to birds come from foreign parts. To birds native to the country it will seem
harmful, for through their dread of its shadow they will lose their power of
free flight. The Ass of Wickedness will come next, swift against the
goldsmiths, but slow against the wolves' ravenous appetites. In these days the
oaks shall burn in the forest glades, and acorns shall burgeon on the lime
trees' boughs.”
“The
Severn Sea shall flow forth through seven mouths, and the River Usk shall be
boiling hot for seven months. Its fish will die because of the heat, and from
them serpents will be born. The baths shall grow cold at Bath, and its
health-giving waters shall breed death. London shall mourn the death of twenty
thousand, and the Thames will be turned into blood. Monks in their cowls shall
be forced into marriage, and their lamentation will be heard on the mountain
peaks of the Alps.”
“Three
springs shall burst forth in the town of Winchester, and the streams which run
from them will divide the island into three parts. Whoever will drink from the
first will enjoy long life and will never be afflicted by the onslaught of
illness.Whoever will drink from the second shall perish from insatiable hunger:
pallor and dread will be clear to see on his face.”
“Whoever
will drink from the third shall die a sudden death. And it will not be possible
for his body to be buried. In their effort to avoid so voracious a death, fit
men will do their best to cover it over from layers of different materials, but
whatever structure is placed on top will immediately take on the form of
another substance. As soon as they are placed there, earth will be turned to
stones, stones to liquid, wood into ashes, ashes into water.”
“However
from a town in Canute's forest, a girl shall be sent to remedy these matters by
her healing art. Once she has consulted all the oracles, she shall dry up the
noxious springs simply by breathing on them.”
“Next,
when she has restored her own strength by some invigorating drink, she shall
carry the Forest of Caledon in her right hand, and in her left the buttressed
forts of the walls of London. Wherever she passes she shall leave sulphurous
footprints which will reek with a double flame.”
“The
smoke from them will stir up the Ruteni and will provide food for the creatures
who live in the sea. Tears of compassion shall flow from her eyes and will fill
the island with her dreadful cries. He that will kill her shall be a stag of
ten tines, four of which will bear golden coronets; the other six will be
turned into the horns of oxen, and these horns will rouse the three islands of
Britain with their accursed bellowing.”
“The
Daneian Forest shall be wakened from its sleep and, burst into human speech, it
shall shout, "Kambria, come here; bring Cornwall at your side! Say to
Winchester, 'The earth will swallow you up. Move the see of your shepherd to
where the ships come in to harbour.”
“Then
make sure that the limbs which remain follow the head! The day approaches when
your citizens will perish for their crime of perjury. The whiteness of your
wool done you harm, and so too has the variety of their dye. Woe to the perjured people, for their famous city shall
come toppling down because of them! The ships shall rejoice at such a great
increase, and each one of them will be constructed out of the material of two.'
A Hedgehog loaded with apples shall rebuild the town and, attracted by the
smell of these apples, birds will flock there from many different forests. The
hedgehog shall build a huge palace and then wall it round with six hundred
towers. London will view this with envy and will increase her own
fortifications threefold.”
“The
River Thames will surround London on all sides, and the report of that
engineering feat will cross the Alps. The Hedgehog will hide its apples inside
Winchester and will construct hidden passages under the earth. In that time the
stones shall speak.”
“The
sea over which men sail to Gaul shall be contracted into a narrow channel. A
man on any one of the two shores will be audible to a man on the other, and the
land mass of the island will grow greater. The secrets of the creatures who
live under the sea shall be revealed, and Gaul will tremble for fear. Next a
Heron shall emerge from the Forest of Calaterium and fly around the island for
two whole years. By its cry in the night it will call all winged creatures
together and assemble in its company every genus of bird.”
“They
will swoop down on to the fields which men have cultivated and devour every
kind of harvest. A famine will attack the people, and an appalling death rate
will follow the famine. As soon as this terrible calamity has come to an end,
the accursed Bird will transfer its attention to the Calabes Valley and rise it
up into a lofty mountain.”
“On
its highest peak the heron will plant in an oak, and on the branches of the oak
it shall build its nest; three eggs shall be laid in the nest, and from them
will emerge a Fox, a Wolf, and a Bear.”
“The
Fox will devour its mother and then put on an Ass's head. Once it has assumed
this monstrous guise, it will terrify its brothers and drive them away to
Normandy. In that country they will in their turn stir up the tusky Boar.”
“Back
they will come in a boat, and in that way they will meet the Fox once more. As
it begins the contest, the Fox will pretend that it is dead and will move the
Boar to pity. Soon the Boar will go up to the Fox's corpse. and, standing over
it, will breathe into its eyes and face.”
“The
Fox, not unmindful of its ancient cunning, will bite the Boar's left hoof and
sever it completely from the Boar's body.
“Then
the Fox will leap at the Boar and tear off its right ear and its tail and slink
off to hide in the mountain caves. The deluded Boar will then ask the Wolf and
the Bear to restore to it the parts which it has lost. “
“Once
they have agreed to support the Boar, they will promise it two feet, two ears
and one tail, from which they will manufacture a truly porcine member. “
“The
Boar will agree to this and will stand waiting for the promised return of its
parts.”
“Meanwhile
the Fox will come down from the mountains and will metamorphose itself into a
Wolf. Under the pretense of holding a conference with the Bear, it will
approach that animal craftily and eat it up.”
“Then
the Fox will change itself into a Boar and stand waiting for its brothers,
pretending that it, too, has lost some of its members. As soon as they come, it
will kill them with its tusk without a moment's delay and then have itself
crowned with a Lion's head.”
“In
the days of the Fox, a Snake shall be born, and this will bring death to human
beings. It will encircle London with its long tail and devour all there who
pass by.”
“A
Mountain Ox will put on a Wolf's head and grind its teeth white in the Severn's
workshop.”
“The
Ox will collect round itself the flocks of Albany and those of Wales, and their
company will drain the Thames dry as it drinks.”
“An
Ass shall call to itself a long-bearded Goat and then will change shapes with
it. As a result the Mountain Bull will lose its temper: it will summon the Wolf
and then transfix the Ass and the Goat with its horn. Once it has indulged its
savage rage upon them, it will eat up their flesh and their bones, but the Ox
itself will be burned up on the summit of Urianus.”
“The
ashes of its funeral pyre shall be transmuted into swans, which will swim away
upon dry land as though in water. These Swans will eat up fish inside fish and
they will swallow men inside men. When they grow old they will take the shape
of sea-wolves and continue their treacherous behaviour beneath the sea. They
will sink ships and gather together quite a treasure house of silver.”
“Then
the Thames shall begin to flow again. It will gather together its tributaries
and overflow the confines of its bed. It will submerge nearby towns and
overturn the mountains in its course. It will join to itself to the Springs of
Calabes, filled as they are to the very brim with wickedness and deceit.”
“As
a result, a number of mutinies will occur, and these will encourage the
Venedoti to make war. The oaks of the forest shall band together and come into
conflict with the rocks of the Gewissei.”
“A
Raven will fly down with the Kites and eat up the bodies of the dead. An Owl
will nest on the walls of Gloucester, and in its nest will be hatched an Ass.”
“The
Snake of Malvern will nurture this Ass and teach it many deceitful tricks. The
Ass will put on a crown and then clamber above all that is most lofty and
terrify the people with its hideous braying.”
“In
the days of the Ass the Pacaian Mountains shall totter, and the country
districts shall be deprived of their forest lands, for there shall come a Worm
which will puff forth fire, and this Worm will burn up the trees with the
breath which it exhales. “
“Out
of the Worm shall come seven lions malformed with goats' heads. With the fetid
breath from their nostrils, they will corrupt married women and cause wives so
far faithful to one husband to become common prostitutes.”
“The
father shall not know his own son, for human beings will copulate wantonly as
cattle do. Then indeed shall come a very Giant of wickedness who will terrify
everyone with the piercing glance of his eyes. Against him will arise the
dragon of Worcester, which will do its best to destroy him; but when they come
to grips, the Dragon will be worsted and overwhelmed by its conqueror's
wickedness, which will terrify everyone.”
“The
Giant will climb on the Dragon, throw off all his clothes, and then ride upon
it naked. The Dragon will rear the Giant up in the air and lash his naked body
with its erected tail, but the Giant will recover his strength and cut the
Dragon's throat with his sword.”
“Finally,
the Dragon will become entangled in its own tail and die of poison.”
“The
boar of Totnes shall succeed the Giant and will oppress the people with
grievous tyranny. Gloucester shall send a lion which will harass the raging
Boar in a series of battles. This Lion will trample the Boar under foot and
terrify it with its open maw. Finally the Lion will be at odds with all in the
kingdom and climb up on the backs of the nobles.”
“A
Bull will pursue the Lion through all the narrow byways of the kingdom, but in
the end it will break its horns against the walls of Oxford. The Fox of Caerdubalum
will wreak vengeance on the Lion and tear it up with its teeth. Then the Adder
of Lincoln will coil round the Fox and announce its presence to the assembled
Dragon with a terrifying hiss.”
“The
Dragons will attack each other and tear each other to pieces.”
“A
Dragon with wings will overwhelm the Dragon without wings, driving its venomous
claws into the other's muzzle. Two more Dragons will join the battle, and the
one will kill the other. A fifth Dragon will replace the two dead ones and will
destroy the two left alive by various stratagems.”
“It
will climb on the back of one, holding a sword in its claws, and hack its head
away from its body. Then it will cast its slough and climb on the second one
with its opponent's tail in its right and left claws.”
“Naked,
it will overwhelm the other; when fully covered, it will achieve nothing. It
will torment other Dragons by climbing on their backs and will drive them round
the kingdom.”
“Then
a roaring Lion will intervene, terrifying in its monstrous cruelty. This Lion
will reduce fifteen portions to a single entity, and by itself it will hold the
people in its power. A Giant, snow-white in colour and gleaming bright, will
beget a radiant people.”
“Soft
living will enervate the leaders, and those under their command will be changed
into beasts. In their number will arise a Lion, fat with human blood. A Man
with a Sickle will act as the Lion's helper in the harvest, but when the man is
perplexed in his mind, the Lion will destroy him.”
“The
Charioteer of York will soothe the people. He will throw his master out and
climb up into the chariot which he is driving. He will draw his sword and
threaten the East, and he will fill with blood the ruts made by his wheels.
Next he will turn himself into a Sea-fish and mate with a Snake which has
attracted him by its hissing.”
“As
a result, there shall be born three Bulls, which will glitter like lightning.
They will eat up their pasture lands and then be turned into trees.”
“The
first Bull will carry a whip made of vipers, and it will turn its back on the
one born second. The second Bull will struggle to snatch the whip from the
first, but the whip will be seized by the third. They will avert their gaze
from each other until they have thrown away the poison cup.”
“A
Farmer from Albany shall take their place, and down his back a Snake shall
hang. He will spend his time ploughing the earth, so that the harvests of his
homeland may grow white, but the Snake will busy itself in scattering poison to
prevent the green corn from ever coming to harvest.”
“The
population shall decrease through some deadly calamity, and the walls of the
towns will come tumbling down. The City of Claudius will be proposed as a
source of remedy, and this city will put forward the Foster-daughter of the
Scourger. She shall come bearing a saucer of medicine, and in next to no time
the island will be restored.”
“Two
men shall hold the sceptre, one after the other, and a Horned Dragon will serve
them both. The first man will come clad in iron and riding upon a flying
Serpent. He will sit astride its back, with his body naked, and he will grasp
its tail in his right hand.”
“The
seas will be made turbulent by his cry, and he will strike terror into the second
man. As a result, the second man will make an alliance with a Lion, but a
quarrel will ensue, and they will fight. Each of the two will suffer greatly
from the other's blows, but the animal's ferocity will enable it to win.”
“A
man shall come with a drum and a lute, and he will soothe the Lion's
savageness. The various peoples in the kingdom will be pacified as a result,
and they will encourage the Lion to take the saucer of medicine. As it sits in
the dwelling allocated to it, it will examine the dose, but it will stretch out
its hand toward Albany.”
“The
regions of the north will be saddened by this, and they will throw open the
gates of their temples.”
“A
Wolf will act as standard bearer, and it will coil its tail round Cornwall. A
soldier in a chariot will resist the Wolf and transform the Cornish people into
a Boar. As a result the Boar will devastate the provinces, but it will hide its
head in the depths of the Severn.”
“A
man shall wrestle with a drunken Lion, and the gleam of gold will blind the
eyes of the onlookers. Silver will shine white in the open space, causing
trouble to a number of wine presses.”
“Men
will become drunk with the wine which is offered to them; they will turn their
backs on Heaven and fix their eyes on the earth.”
“The
stars will avert their gaze from these men and alter their accustomed course.”
“The
harvests will dry up through the star's anger, and all moisture from the sky
will cease.”
“Roots
and branches shall change their places, and the oddness of this will pass for a
miracle. Before the amber glow of Mercury the bright light of the Sun shall
grow dim, and this will strike horror into those who witness it. The planet
Mercury, born in Arcady, shall change its shield, and the Helmet of Mars shall
call to Venus.”
“The
Helmet of Mars shall cast a shadow, and in rage Mercury shall overrun its
orbit.”
“Iron
Orion shall bare its sword.”
“The
watery Sun shall torment the clouds. Jupiter shall abandon its preordained
paths, and Venus desert its appointed circuits.”
“The
malice of the planet Saturn will pour down like rain, killing mortal men as
though with a curved sickle.”
“The
twelve mansions of the stars will weep to see their inmates transgress so.”
“The
Gemini will cease their wanton embraces and will dispatch Aquarius to the
fountains.”
“The
scales of Libra will hang awry until Aries props them up with its curving
horns.”
“The
tail of Scorpio shall generate lightning, and Cancer will fight with the Sun.”
“Virgo
shall climb on back of Sagittarius and so let droop its maiden blossoms.”
“The
Moon's chariot shall run amok in the Zodiac; the Pleiades will burst into
tears.”
“None
of these will return to the duty expected of it. Ariadne will shut its door and
be hidden within its enclosing cloud banks. In the twinkling of an eye the seas
shall rise up, and the arena of the winds shall be opened once again. The winds
shall do battle together with a blast of ill-omen, making their din reverberate
from one constellation to another.
(From
The History of the Kings of Britain, The Prophecies of Merlin by Geoffrey of
Monmouth.)