A REMARKABLE PROPHECY.
The following, which is known as " Mother Shipton's Prophecy," was first published in 1488, and republished in 1641. It will be noticed that all the events predicted in it, except that mentioned in the last two lines — which is still in the future — have already come to pass :—: — Carriages without horses 'shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe. AroanU the world thoughts shall fly In the twinkling of an eye. Waters shall yet more wonders do ; Now strange, but shall be true. The world upside down shall be, And gold be found at root of tree. Throjgh hills men shall ride, And no horse or ass be at his side. Under water men shall walk ; Shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk. In the air men shall be Been, In white, in black, in green. Iron in the water shall flo-t, As easy as a wooden boat. Gold shall be found and found
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 27 June 1872, Page 5
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157A REMARKABLE PROPHECY. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 27 June 1872, Page 5
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