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− | <section begin="1"/>{{red|Thusly Master Mertin Siber has made and set the new summary written hereafter.}} It is a teaming of manifold masterly skirmishes. It is dealt and set into six goings. And in the summary are the ox, the plough, and the skull-hew—not thus as in the first summary of the book, rather together in explanation.<section end="1"/> | + | <section begin="1"/>{{red|b=1|Thusly Master Mertin Siber has made and set the new summary written hereafter.}} It is a teaming of manifold masterly skirmishes. It is dealt and set into six goings. And in the summary are the ox, the plough, and the skull-hew—not thus as in the first summary of the book, rather together in explanation.<section end="1"/> |
<section begin="2"/>'''Now heave yourself at the foreword and the lore of the summary, and thereafter, the six goings.''' | <section begin="2"/>'''Now heave yourself at the foreword and the lore of the summary, and thereafter, the six goings.''' | ||
− | {{red|Whosoever will earn honour<br/> | + | {{red|Whosoever will earn honour<br/> before princes and before lords<br/>in fighting with the}} longsword,<br/> he is good and rightful,<br/>who follows my lore,<br/> he is blessed evermore.<br/>The six goings hold wards<br/> which are quite preciously good,<br/>wherein is wealful comprehension<br/> of the cunning of quite many goodly masters:<br/>from Hungary, Bohemia, Italy;<br/> from France, England and Alemania;<br/>from Russia, Prussia, Greece,<br/> Holland, Provence and Swabia.<br/>In the goings, should you tread left,<br/> while then, bethink the misleading.<br/>In thrusting press strongly,<br/> so may you achieve it well.<br/>When you sight through the window, stand open,<br/> see through it, go to it,<br/>strike or stab swiftly,<br/> so may you be hard-felled.<br/>In the work tread roundabout—<br/> thus the daring fellow wins out.<br/>Will you raise and strengthen yourself—<br/> then you must have the right,<br/>yet reason is also good.<br/> Ward yourself from great wrath,<br/>bring forsetting to such,<br/> thereby may you achieve it well<br/>when in all your fighting you are nimble.<br/> This forelore ends.<section end="2"/> |
− |  before princes and before lords<br/> | ||
− | in fighting with the}} longsword,<br/> | ||
− |  he is good and rightful,<br/> | ||
− | who follows my lore,<br/> | ||
− |  he is blessed evermore.<br/> | ||
− | The six goings hold wards<br/> | ||
− |  which are quite preciously good,<br/> | ||
− | wherein is wealful comprehension<br/> | ||
− |  of the cunning of quite many goodly masters:<br/> | ||
− | from Hungary, Bohemia, Italy;<br/> | ||
− |  from France, England and Alemania;<br/> | ||
− | from Russia, Prussia, Greece,<br/> | ||
− |  Holland, Provence and Swabia.<br/> | ||
− | In the goings, should you tread left,<br/> | ||
− |  while then, bethink the misleading.<br/> | ||
− | In thrusting press strongly,<br/> | ||
− |  so may you achieve it well.<br/> | ||
− | When you sight through the window, stand open,<br/> | ||
− |  see through it, go to it,<br/> | ||
− | strike or stab swiftly,<br/> | ||
− |  so may you be hard-felled.<br/> | ||
− | In the work tread roundabout—<br/> | ||
− |  thus the daring fellow wins out.<br/> | ||
− | Will you raise and strengthen yourself—<br/> | ||
− |  then you must have the right,<br/> | ||
− | yet reason is also good.<br/> | ||
− |  Ward yourself from great wrath,<br/> | ||
− | bring forsetting to such,<br/> | ||
− |  thereby may you achieve it well<br/> | ||
− | when in all your fighting you are nimble.<br/> | ||
− |  This forelore ends.<section end="2"/> | ||
<section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|The first going}} | <section begin="3"/>{{red|b=1|The first going}} | ||
− | {{red|Speed}} the weak to the right<br/> | + | {{red|Speed}} the weak to the right<br/> Wind through amid the fight<br/>Do the speeder with might<br/> To both sides twice<br/>Overwind his ward strongly<br/> Shove-strike his elbow swiftly<br/>In all work tread roundabout<br/> away the right-elbow<section end="3"/> |
− |  Wind through amid the fight<br/> | ||
− | Do the speeder with might<br/> | ||
− |  To both sides twice<br/> | ||
− | Overwind his ward strongly<br/> | ||
− |  Shove-strike his elbow swiftly<br/> | ||
− | In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− |  away the right-elbow<section end="3"/> | ||
<section begin="4"/>{{red|b=1|The second going}} | <section begin="4"/>{{red|b=1|The second going}} | ||
− | {{red|Crumple}} within your strong<br/> | + | {{red|Crumple}} within your strong<br/> Wind through with marking<br/>Wind and overlope<br/> Forweaponed point and knop<br/>Stab him in the face<br/> With the cross work and fight<br/>Should you bethink the misleading knop<br/> Then you make him ill upon his top<br/>In all work tread roundabout<br/> The daring fellow wins out<section end="4"/> |
− |  Wind through with marking<br/> | ||
− | Wind and overlope<br/> | ||
− |  Forweaponed point and knop<br/> | ||
− | Stab him in the face<br/> | ||
− |  With the cross work and fight<br/> | ||
− | Should you bethink the misleading knop<br/> | ||
− |  Then you make him ill upon his top<br/> | ||
− | In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− |  The daring fellow wins out<section end="4"/> | ||
<section begin="5"/>{{red|b=1|The third going}} | <section begin="5"/>{{red|b=1|The third going}} | ||
− | {{red|Squint at what}} comes {{red|from roof}}<br/> | + | {{red|Squint at what}} comes {{red|from roof}}<br/> Through thwarter goes not crumpler<br/>Look into his tactics<br/> Then hew squinter with might<br/>Offtake rather nimbly<br/> Threaten the hew against him<br/>Strongly advance the ward at him<br/> Overcome him with overloping<br/>Within the strong of his blade<br/> In all work tread roundabout<br/>Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="5"/> |
− |  Through thwarter goes not crumpler<br/> | ||
− | Look into his tactics<br/> | ||
− |  Then hew squinter with might<br/> | ||
− | Offtake rather nimbly<br/> | ||
− |  Threaten the hew against him<br/> | ||
− | Strongly advance the ward at him<br/> | ||
− |  Overcome him with overloping<br/> | ||
− | Within the strong of his blade<br/> | ||
− |  In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− | Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="5"/> | ||
<section begin="6"/>{{red|b=1|The fourth going}} | <section begin="6"/>{{red|b=1|The fourth going}} | ||
− | Ram through {{red|the oxen}}<br/> | + | Ram through {{red|the oxen}}<br/> Shove with two big steps<br/>Wind and counter-wind<br/> Swiftly make the skull-hew<br/>Strike that hitter straight away<br/> the belly and to the neck<br/>In all work tread roundabout<br/> the daring fellow wins out<section end="6"/> |
− |  Shove with two big steps<br/> | ||
− | Wind and counter-wind<br/> | ||
− |  Swiftly make the skull-hew<br/> | ||
− | Strike that hitter straight away<br/> | ||
− |  the belly and to the neck<br/> | ||
− | In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− |  the daring fellow wins out<section end="6"/> | ||
<section begin="7"/>{{red|b=1|The fifth going}} | <section begin="7"/>{{red|b=1|The fifth going}} | ||
− | Thrust the long-point {{red|through}}<br/> | + | Thrust the long-point {{red|through}}<br/> Tug stab again then morte<br/>Let the blind-hew bounce<br/> So may you go well and flow<br/>Hang against thus soon<br/> Hintertread and speed against<br/>At the head and to the bread-box<br/> Thus you make of him a real gawk<br/>In all work tread roundabout<br/> Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="7"/> |
− |  Tug stab again then morte<br/> | ||
− | Let the blind-hew bounce<br/> | ||
− |  So may you go well and flow<br/> | ||
− | Hang against thus soon<br/> | ||
− |  Hintertread and speed against<br/> | ||
− | At the head and to the bread-box<br/> | ||
− |  Thus you make of him a real gawk<br/> | ||
− | In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− |  Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="7"/> | ||
<section begin="8"/>{{red|b=1|The sixth going}} | <section begin="8"/>{{red|b=1|The sixth going}} | ||
− | {{red|From roof}} reach and fare through<br/> | + | {{red|From roof}} reach and fare through<br/> With overwinding ward yourself<br/>Thwart through him really soon<br/> blind-hew speed anew<br/>Hew the point into his breast<br/> to his loss<br/>In all work tread roundabout<br/> Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="8"/> |
− |  With overwinding ward yourself<br/> | ||
− | Thwart through him really soon<br/> | ||
− |  blind-hew speed anew<br/> | ||
− | Hew the point into his breast<br/> | ||
− |  to his loss<br/> | ||
− | In all work tread roundabout<br/> | ||
− |  Thus the daring fellow wins out<section end="8"/> | ||
<section begin="9"/>{{red|b=1|Finished and so forth...}}<section end="9"/> | <section begin="9"/>{{red|b=1|Finished and so forth...}}<section end="9"/> |
Latest revision as of 04:42, 3 June 2020
Thusly Master Mertin Siber has made and set the new summary written hereafter. It is a teaming of manifold masterly skirmishes. It is dealt and set into six goings. And in the summary are the ox, the plough, and the skull-hew—not thus as in the first summary of the book, rather together in explanation.
Now heave yourself at the foreword and the lore of the summary, and thereafter, the six goings.
Whosoever will earn honour
before princes and before lords
in fighting with the longsword,
he is good and rightful,
who follows my lore,
he is blessed evermore.
The six goings hold wards
which are quite preciously good,
wherein is wealful comprehension
of the cunning of quite many goodly masters:
from Hungary, Bohemia, Italy;
from France, England and Alemania;
from Russia, Prussia, Greece,
Holland, Provence and Swabia.
In the goings, should you tread left,
while then, bethink the misleading.
In thrusting press strongly,
so may you achieve it well.
When you sight through the window, stand open,
see through it, go to it,
strike or stab swiftly,
so may you be hard-felled.
In the work tread roundabout—
thus the daring fellow wins out.
Will you raise and strengthen yourself—
then you must have the right,
yet reason is also good.
Ward yourself from great wrath,
bring forsetting to such,
thereby may you achieve it well
when in all your fighting you are nimble.
This forelore ends.
The first going
Speed the weak to the right
Wind through amid the fight
Do the speeder with might
To both sides twice
Overwind his ward strongly
Shove-strike his elbow swiftly
In all work tread roundabout
away the right-elbow
The second going
Crumple within your strong
Wind through with marking
Wind and overlope
Forweaponed point and knop
Stab him in the face
With the cross work and fight
Should you bethink the misleading knop
Then you make him ill upon his top
In all work tread roundabout
The daring fellow wins out
The third going
Squint at what comes from roof
Through thwarter goes not crumpler
Look into his tactics
Then hew squinter with might
Offtake rather nimbly
Threaten the hew against him
Strongly advance the ward at him
Overcome him with overloping
Within the strong of his blade
In all work tread roundabout
Thus the daring fellow wins out
The fourth going
Ram through the oxen
Shove with two big steps
Wind and counter-wind
Swiftly make the skull-hew
Strike that hitter straight away
the belly and to the neck
In all work tread roundabout
the daring fellow wins out
The fifth going
Thrust the long-point through
Tug stab again then morte
Let the blind-hew bounce
So may you go well and flow
Hang against thus soon
Hintertread and speed against
At the head and to the bread-box
Thus you make of him a real gawk
In all work tread roundabout
Thus the daring fellow wins out
The sixth going
From roof reach and fare through
With overwinding ward yourself
Thwart through him really soon
blind-hew speed anew
Hew the point into his breast
to his loss
In all work tread roundabout
Thus the daring fellow wins out
Finished and so forth...