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You won’t be able to make the plays that came before, nor the plays from the backhand strikes [that follow],&emsp;<br/>
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Because with this counter, your cover will be completely lost.
 
Because with this counter, your cover will be completely lost.
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The sword has won against the dagger here,<br/>
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Here I believe I will throw you to the ground.<br/>
Because I have turned you and pushed you.
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First I will do this to you, and then I will do worse to you.
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Revision as of 19:01, 26 September 2023

Latin 22r

Page:MS Latin 11269 22r.jpg

Hoc tua contrario tectura refellitur ecce
Et neque converse palme ludj / non atque priores
Proficient. tu deinde miser moriture recumbes.

Credo quidem terram quam nunc tu perfide tanges.
Et faciam peiora tibi dehinc ipse[1] jacentj.

Italian

[You won’t be able to make] the plays that came before, nor the plays from the backhand strikes [that follow], 
Because with this counter, your cover will be completely lost.

Here I believe I will throw you to the ground.
First I will do this to you, and then I will do worse to you.

English 22r

 
This is well known in the text, the evidence being taught by the picture.
And you see that I can pound you to pieces with the dagger.

Nothing prevails with the dagger for so quickly do I compel [you] to turn
the back. Neither can you expose your sorrowful face to me.


MS Latin 11269 22r.jpg

  1. Added later: "scilicet ego".