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{{par|r}} Your sword will fall from the rightmost part, if  
 
{{par|r}} Your sword will fall from the rightmost part, if  
I turn swiftly to the left, but with the limbs drawn together in front.
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I turn swiftly to the left, but also with the limbs drawn together in front.
 
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Latin 16r

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Colla super teneo mucronem. sentis et istud.
Nunc mortis patieris opus. nec fata negabunt.


Dexteriore tui cadet ensis parte / sinistra
Si me voluo celer / sed strictis artubus ante.

Italian

You feel the sword that I have set at your neck 
And I will show you death on the ground.

If I turn myself close on your left side,
Your sword will be lost from your right hand.

English 16r

I hold the sword at your neck. And you feel that.
He will now suffer the work of death. And will not deny his fate.

Your sword will fall from the rightmost part, if
I turn swiftly to the left, but also with the limbs drawn together in front.

  1. Corrected from "de".