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− | {{par|b}} I maintain this | + | {{par|b}} I maintain this grasp on your helmet, since you are turning your back, |
I would send [your] chest on the ground while galloping behind you. | I would send [your] chest on the ground while galloping behind you. | ||
Revision as of 19:45, 30 April 2024
Latin 05r
- ¶ 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 05r
¶ I maintain this grasp on your helmet, since you are turning your back,
I would send [your] chest on the ground while galloping behind you.
¶ If you were to beat the ground with a trampled corpse in this way,
The countering gestures are effective for this. The work is spiteful.[3]
Nevertheless, you want to attempt the same at myself.