Demoisell Anne Poins Genelle visits Nostradamus and witnesses one of his visions—children
climbing into a series of long, wheeled structures with glass windows—and she promptly
steps into the vision.
I enjoyed how he wrote out his visions in quatrains.
Within the Isles the children are transported,
The most of them despairing and
forlorn,
Upon the soil their lives will be supported
While hope shall
flee.
. . .