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− | {{par|r}} I | + | {{par|r}} I, the Clever One, currently holding the sword in the middle of the sword |
as in a cross, I will certainly thrust through your left shoulder | as in a cross, I will certainly thrust through your left shoulder | ||
However exceedingly short this time might be, everything having been tested with such strength. | However exceedingly short this time might be, everything having been tested with such strength. |
Revision as of 18:56, 17 October 2023
Latin 14v
¶ In medio nunc ense tenens ego callidus ensem
Ceu cruce / percutiam laevum tibi nempe lacertum
Sit nimis hoc tempus breve quaque uis tanta probando
¶ Te ferio velut ille prior tulit[1] ante magister.
Qui cruce mucronem retinet /[2] quo fallere possit.
Italian
By crossing at mid-sword, I will strike your left arm; |
[19b-c] Per incrosar a'meça spada el braço stancho te feriro |
From the Master who crosses at mid-sword, |
[19b-d] Per lo magistro che incrosa a'meça spada |
English 14v
¶ I, the Clever One, currently holding the sword in the middle of the sword
as in a cross, I will certainly thrust through your left shoulder
However exceedingly short this time might be, everything having been tested with such strength.
¶ I strike a bargain with you just as that earlier master told before.
Whoever retains the sword with the cross is therefore able to deceive.[3]