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Difference between revisions of "User:Christian Trosclair/Translations/Anonymous 15thC Poem"
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In the switch cut, seek the gauche<ref>Schiel</ref> | In the switch cut, seek the gauche<ref>Schiel</ref> | ||
− | + | Look for a displacement | |
− | + | Therein you wind the plunge cut<ref>Schiller mit Sheitler</ref> | |
If you wish to find the face uncovered | If you wish to find the face uncovered | ||
Then from the part cut<ref>Scheiteler</ref> | Then from the part cut<ref>Scheiteler</ref> | ||
− | Strike | + | Strike the short edge down |
Invert the plunge cut when down below | Invert the plunge cut when down below | ||
Therein seek and learn. | Therein seek and learn. | ||
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In the iron point, take watch<ref>Now in the fool</ref> | In the iron point, take watch<ref>Now in the fool</ref> | ||
Rise up with your point | Rise up with your point | ||
− | + | End up in the unicorn once more<ref> to threaten the face</ref> | |
Your roses in a little wheel<ref>on the way up</ref> | Your roses in a little wheel<ref>on the way up</ref> | ||
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Waker will stay<ref>Point sink counter</ref> | Waker will stay<ref>Point sink counter</ref> | ||
− | + | Conducting strokes will go<ref>exit with slice</ref> | |
Approaching first, [then] pursuing is the snare | Approaching first, [then] pursuing is the snare | ||
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Orient yourself thereupon | Orient yourself thereupon | ||
− | This | + | This proclaims the knowledge |
− | + | That this art is able to to extoll. |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 27 July 2022
Descending cut is for thrust[1] Rising cut breaks simply[2] Lateral cut in the wide[3] Now ponder what this means
In the switch cut, seek the gauche[4] Look for a displacement Therein you wind the plunge cut[5] If you wish to find the face uncovered
Then from the part cut[6] Strike the short edge down Invert the plunge cut when down below Therein seek and learn.
In the iron point, take watch[7] Rise up with your point End up in the unicorn once more[8]
Your roses in a little wheel[9] Suddenly withdraw engagements to give good opportunities
Shield cut clashes together[10] Wing accosts the ears[11]
Waker will stay[12] Conducting strokes will go[13]
Approaching first, [then] pursuing is the snare Bouncing, overrunning and the slice
That is a general teaching Orient yourself thereupon
This proclaims the knowledge
That this art is able to to extoll.