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− | {{par|r}} | + | 🛠️{{par|r}} Everyone can break the shoulder of the ally while wrestling |
− | + | Everyone, whom I hold like this, will be pleased to feel this gift. | |
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Revision as of 16:42, 29 May 2025
Latin 22v
[1]¶ Incautus terram prostrato pectore tanges.
Armiger hunc poterit securius addere ludum.
¶ Frangere quisque potuit socio luctando lacertum
Ceu teneo. sentire datus quicumque libebit.
Italian
You go to ground because you know little |
[8b-d] Tu va in terra per tuo pocho saver |
This is a wasting of each arm |
[8b-e] Aquesto e un guastare çaschadum braço |
English 22v
✅¶ You, the Unprotected One, will touch the ground, prostrate on your chest.
The Armored One can impart safety to this game.
🛠️¶ Everyone can break the shoulder of the ally while wrestling
Everyone, whom I hold like this, will be pleased to feel this gift.
- ↑ This page has lots of dirt smudges, drips, and stains; some—to the left of the combatants in the upper register, and just below the verse in the lower—look like they might be handwritten smudges, but without clear meaning.