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{{par|b}} I will not have been cheated of breaking [your] left shoulder.
 
{{par|b}} I will not have been cheated of breaking [your] left shoulder.
Anyone, who is burdensome, I hold by means of the right shoulder using wrestling
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I hold anyone who is burdensome by means of the right shoulder using wrestling
  
 
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{{par|r}} I catch you in such excellent shape, and I seize the Groaning One,
{{par|r}} I grasp you in such excellent shape, and I seize the Groaning One,
 
 
you are now scattered to the farthest ground with the shoulderblades.
 
you are now scattered to the farthest ground with the shoulderblades.
  

Latest revision as of 20:47, 21 January 2025

Latin 35r

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Non deceptus ero levum frangendo lacertum.
Quem dextra teneo spatula luctando gravatum.


Te tali teneo forma / prendoque gementem /
Quam nunc cum spatulis terram sterneris in imam.

Italian

You feel that over my right shoulder 
Breaking your left arm doesn't fail me. 

Because of the way that I have caught you and I hold you, 
You'll go to the ground with your shoulders spread out. 

English 35r

 
I will not have been cheated of breaking [your] left shoulder.
I hold anyone who is burdensome by means of the right shoulder using wrestling

I catch you in such excellent shape, and I seize the Groaning One,
you are now scattered to the farthest ground with the shoulderblades.

MS Latin 11269 35r.jpg