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:<section begin="5r-b"/>{{par|b}} Te galea<ref>Added later: “??eeu vit”. Could this be “heeume”, misspelling of “heaume”, old french for “helmet”?  There are certainly letters beginning above the g in “galea” and reaching to above the e in “prensum”, but we can’t make out enough to guess further.  If the latter word is meant to be “heaume”, this must be hand F.</ref> prensu{{dec|u|m}} teneo / qui terga revolvis.<br/>In t{{dec|u|er}}ram post te cu{{dec|u|r}}rendo pecto{{dec|u|r}}e mitta{{dec|u|m}}.<section end="5r-b"/>
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:<section begin="5r-b"/>{{par|b}} Te galea<ref>Added later: “??eeu vit”. Could this be “heeume”, misspelling of “heaume”, old french for “helmet”?  There are certainly letters beginning above the g in “galea” and reaching to above the e in “prensum”, but we can’t make out enough to guess further.  If the latter word is meant to be “heaume”, this must be hand F.</ref> prensu{{dec|u|m}} teneo / qui terga revolvis.<br/>In t{{dec|u|er}}ram post te cu{{dec|u|r}}rendo pecto{{dec|u|r}}e mitta{{dec|u|m}}.<ref>Enjambment bracket</ref><section end="5r-b"/>
  
 
<section begin="5r-c"/>{{par|r}} Ut {{dec|u|modo}} tellure{{dec|u|m}} calcato corpo{{dec|u|r}}e tundas<br/>Est opus . hoc faciu{{dec|u|n}}t {{dec|u|con}}traria gesta . malign{{dec|u|us}}<br/>Tu t{{dec|u|ame}}n illud ide{{dec|u|m}} m{{dec|u|ihi}}met tentare cupisti.<section end="5r-c"/>
 
<section begin="5r-c"/>{{par|r}} Ut {{dec|u|modo}} tellure{{dec|u|m}} calcato corpo{{dec|u|r}}e tundas<br/>Est opus . hoc faciu{{dec|u|n}}t {{dec|u|con}}traria gesta . malign{{dec|u|us}}<br/>Tu t{{dec|u|ame}}n illud ide{{dec|u|m}} m{{dec|u|ihi}}met tentare cupisti.<section end="5r-c"/>

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Te galea[1] prensum teneo / qui terga revolvis.
In terram post te currendo pectore mittam.[2]

Ut modo tellurem calcato corpore tundas
Est opus . hoc faciunt contraria gesta . malignus
Tu tamen illud idem mihimet tentare cupisti.

  1. Added later: “??eeu vit”. Could this be “heeume”, misspelling of “heaume”, old french for “helmet”? There are certainly letters beginning above the g in “galea” and reaching to above the e in “prensum”, but we can’t make out enough to guess further. If the latter word is meant to be “heaume”, this must be hand F.
  2. Enjambment bracket