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{{par|b}} I maintain this capture by your helmet, since you are turning your back,
 
{{par|b}} I maintain this capture by your helmet, since you are turning your back,
Galloping behind, I would send you to your chest on the ground.
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I would send [your] chest on the ground while galloping behind you.
  
  
 
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Latin 5r

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Te galea[1] prensum teneo / qui terga revolvis.
In terram post te currendo pectore mittam.

Ut meo[2] tellurem calcato corpore tundas
Est opus . hoc faciunt contraria gesta . malignus
Tu tamen illud idem mihimet tentare cupisti.

English 5r


I maintain this capture by your helmet, since you are turning your back,
I would send [your] chest on the ground while galloping behind you.


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  1. There is an erased note here with multiple words, but the letters are not very clear. One speculated reading of the second word is "heaume."
  2. This abbreviation can also mean "modo"