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{{par|r}} Although you would hold me, the Pressed One<ref>Impressum often means something that has been marked or decorated using pressure, such as a printed page or tooled leather. On this page, the writer seems to be creating parallel imagery or puns about pressure and confinement, but has mixed up their relative position compared to the Italian.</ref>, | {{par|r}} Although you would hold me, the Pressed One<ref>Impressum often means something that has been marked or decorated using pressure, such as a printed page or tooled leather. On this page, the writer seems to be creating parallel imagery or puns about pressure and confinement, but has mixed up their relative position compared to the Italian.</ref>, | ||
− | pressure will inflict harm by restraining [your] shoulder using the lower key | + | pressure will then inflict harm by restraining [your] shoulder using the lower key |
</poem> | </poem> | ||
<noinclude>[[file:MS Latin 11269 24r.jpg|900px]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[file:MS Latin 11269 24r.jpg|900px]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 20:05, 31 October 2023
Latin 24r
¶ Subque meo levo[1] dexter tuus ecce lacerto
Clauditur. inclusum mala te quam plura morantur.
- ¶ Me licet impressum teneas / retinendo lacertum
Inferiore tum clave pressura nocebit.
Italian
Your right arm is enclosed under my left; |
[6b-a] Lo tuo braço drito soto el'mio mancho e serato |
Because you have enclosed my arm this way, |
[6b-b] Perche tu m'abii cusi asserato mio braço |
English 24r
¶ Behold! your right side is blocked under my left
shoulder. How many calamities hinder [you] confining you.
¶ Although you would hold me, the Pressed One[2],
pressure will then inflict harm by restraining [your] shoulder using the lower key
- ↑ Maybe "laevo".
- ↑ Impressum often means something that has been marked or decorated using pressure, such as a printed page or tooled leather. On this page, the writer seems to be creating parallel imagery or puns about pressure and confinement, but has mixed up their relative position compared to the Italian.