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Latin 31r

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Denodare potuit socio sibi quisque lacertum.
Atque sua damnare necj cum cuspide dagae.


Arripio dagam tibi nunc. nec fallere possum.
Si quem volo in clavj potero te nectere versum.[1]

This page begins a new quire. The poor adherence of pigments on this page may indicate this sheet of parchment had a problem during surface preparation. Similar damage can be seen on the attached page (on the other side of the quire), which is 40v.

Italian

This is another strong dislocation, 
And I can give death to you with your dagger. 

I take your dagger—this I want to do— 
And if I want, I can bind you in the key. 

English 31r

 



  1. Added later: "scilicet revolutum".

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