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This taking of the sword is called Above;&emsp;<br/>
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From the right cover I have caught you so well,&emsp;<br/>
Which Fiore Furlano made a thousand times and more.&emsp;
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That I will lay you out on the ground.
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Here I make the taking of the sword in the middle,&emsp;<br/>
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And I will give you grief with my sword or yours.&emsp;
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Revision as of 19:40, 6 February 2024

Latin 30r

Page:MS Latin 11269 30r.jpg

Dexterior tectura monet / ut gutture prendam.
In terram tu deinde miser sterneris opacam.


Te similj in terram ludo consternimus altam.
Hoc quoque perficiam. pedibus tamen ipse[1] manebo.

Italian

From the right cover I have caught you so well, 
That I will lay you out on the ground.

English 30r

 



MS Latin 11269 30r.jpg

  1. Added later: "ego".