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The Complete Works of John Gower

Edited from the manuscripts with introductions, notes and glossaries by G. C. Macaulay
  

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Cancer after the reule and space

Quartum Signum Cancer dicitur, cuius Mensis Iunius est.

Quo falcat pratis pabula tonsor equis.


Of Signes halt the ferthe place.
Like to the crabbe he hath semblance,
And hath unto his retienance
Sextiene sterres, wherof ten,
So as these olde wise men
Descrive, he berth on him tofore,
And in the middel tuo be bore,
And foure he hath upon his ende.
Thus goth he sterred in his kende,
And of himself is moiste and cold,
And is the propre hous and hold
Which appartieneth to the Mone,

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And doth what longeth him to done.
The Monthe of Juin unto this Signe
Thou schalt after the reule assigne.