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Latin 15r

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Si subito nostrum ludendo vertimus ensem /
Sic capiti ut palmis ludendo nocere valemus.


Quamvis me teneas manibus / quid proderitur. Hac te
Cuspide percutiam vultum scindendo madentem.

Italian

This is a cruel exchange of thrusts:
In the art, a more deceptive thrust than this cannot be made. 
You attacked me with the point and I have given you this;
And I can make more secure it by voiding out of the way.

Because of your hilt, which I hold in my hand,
I will make you bleed with my point in your face.

English 15r

If we suddenly turn our sword in the swordplay,