![]() |
You are not currently logged in. Are you accessing the unsecure (http) portal? Click here to switch to the secure portal. |
Difference between revisions of "User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 41r"
Kendra Brown (talk | contribs) |
Kendra Brown (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
{{par|r}} This play called the whirling legs is sometimes glorified. | {{par|r}} This play called the whirling legs is sometimes glorified. | ||
− | But it is not suitable | + | But it is not suitable; it fails those who hold. |
</poem> | </poem> | ||
<noinclude> | <noinclude> |
Revision as of 19:43, 13 May 2025
Latin 41r
¶ [1]Proditor arte tua carpsisti me quoque retro.
Haec prensura tamen terram te ponit[2] in imam.
¶ Ludusb hica interdum celebratur crurad rotandic.
Non tamen est aptus. Fallit nam saepe tenentes.
Italian
You grabbed me from behind with great treason |
[5a-c] Dedredo me prendisti a grande tradimento |
This wrestling is a tumbling trick, |
[5a-d] Questo e un abraçare de gambarola |
English 41r
✅¶ You have seized me by means of your art and also from the back, Traitor.
Nevertheless, this grasp places <buries> you in the farthest ground.
¶ This play called the whirling legs is sometimes glorified.
But it is not suitable; it fails those who hold.