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{{par|r}} I uncover you so that I strike [you] with the extended point. After this, | {{par|r}} I uncover you so that I strike [you] with the extended point. After this, | ||
− | I would exact vengeance by grinding your soul into bits | + | I would exact the most perfect vengeance by grinding your soul into bits. |
− | {{par|b}} | + | {{par|b}} I decide to seize your sword out of [your] slow hands |
+ | This hand snatches that from you in this more cunning way | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 17 October 2023
Contents
Latin 11v
- [1]¶ Detego te ut feriam pretenta cuspide. Post haec
Vindiceam[2] frendente animo faciemus ad Unguem.
- ¶ Arbitror a manibus ensem tibi carpere lentis /
Callidior manus haec rapuit tibi taliter illum
Italian
[13b-d] Per tal modo te discrovo[!] per ferirte de punta
Per vendegarme de'ti d'ogni inçuria conta.
- I uncover you in this way to strike you with the point
To avenge myself on you for every manifest neglect.
[14a-b] Per lo modo ch'i'o presa la tua spada
Tosto della mane te l'avero cavada
- Because of the way in which I have caught your sword,
I will quickly have hollowed out your hand.
English 11v
¶ I uncover you so that I strike [you] with the extended point. After this,
I would exact the most perfect vengeance by grinding your soul into bits.
¶ I decide to seize your sword out of [your] slow hands
This hand snatches that from you in this more cunning way