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User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 04r
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Latin 4r
- ¶ Tu pudibundus obhoc ensem vel forte relinques
Vel prostratus humi nullo prohibente iacebis.[1]
¶ Expedit ut terram calcato pectore pulses.
Quidque velim de te potero tentare deinde.
English 4r
¶ I pierce the exposed neck with the point of my sword,
Because the third master thoroughly taught me using a rule.
¶ I terrify the neck with wounds.
The earlier master, cautious in fighting, truly teaches me this, to wound with the sword.
- ↑ Enjambment bracket