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Difference between revisions of "User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 40r"
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you will pound sand with the crown of your head. Nor will the fates deny it. | you will pound sand with the crown of your head. Nor will the fates deny it. | ||
− | {{par|r}} I have placed [my]palm on [your] face. | + | {{par|r}} I have placed [my]palm on [your] face.<ref>This is unusual, in that the loser speaks this line. The following lines all have the winner (crown and garter) as the speaking.</ref> |
But nevertheless it is pleasing [that] I removed these [hands] hence, | But nevertheless it is pleasing [that] I removed these [hands] hence, | ||
For which reason I was able to plunge you away with other grasps; | For which reason I was able to plunge you away with other grasps; |
Revision as of 20:02, 11 June 2024
Contents
Latin 40r
- ¶ Propter prensuram, superb quaa, luctor et infra,
Vertice contundes terram. nec fata negabunt.
¶ Apposui palmas faciei. Sed tamen illas
Inde libens movi. Quo[1] te dermergere possem
Prerensuris aliis. quas nunc ostendere tento.
Italian
Because of the hold that I have above and below you |
[4b-e] Per la presa che io ho desovra e ti desota |
I've placed my hand on your face well like this. |
[4b-f] Le man al volto si to ben poste |
English 40r
¶ Because of this grasp, whereby I wrestle above and below,
you will pound sand with the crown of your head. Nor will the fates deny it.
¶ I have placed [my]palm on [your] face.[2]
But nevertheless it is pleasing [that] I removed these [hands] hence,
For which reason I was able to plunge you away with other grasps;
Which I now attempt to point out.
notes
This page has a lot of scribal oddities. For example, the first line has two places where different R glyphs are used when the p with underline would be expected, the 2-r form is used after an e in Vertice and after a u in Prensuris.