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− | {{par|r}} I test the action by which means I would | + | {{par|r}} I test the action by which means I would throw you over backwards straight away. |
If I do not scatter you, I would perchance perpare a more useful [action].<ref>if read with 'probabo' as suggested in the margin: I would, perchance, demonstrate a more useful [action].</ref> | If I do not scatter you, I would perchance perpare a more useful [action].<ref>if read with 'probabo' as suggested in the margin: I would, perchance, demonstrate a more useful [action].</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 20:25, 21 January 2025
Latin 34v
- ¶ Experior quo te resupinem protinus actum.
Si te non sternam meliorem forte parabo.[1]
- ¶ Tutus ut in terram nunc vadas, credere possum.
Nec tua daga michi poterit profecto nocere.
Italian
I want to try to overturn you to the ground in this way; |
[10b-b] Per riverssarte in terra io voio provare aquesto modo |
Certain and sure, you would lament going to the ground, |
[10b-c] De andar in terra tentene certo e seguro |
English 34v
¶ I test the action by which means I would throw you over backwards straight away.
If I do not scatter you, I would perchance perpare a more useful [action].[2]
¶ I, the Safe One, can believe, that you will now rush into the ground.
Certainly your dagger will not be able to harm me.