- ¶ Crure simul stafile levans / te v[er]tet ad imu[m]
Nec mea dextra potens. n[ec] e[r]it q[ue] molliat artus.[1]
¶ Aspice q[uam] forti teneo tua p[ro] tui colla lacerto
Qui m[odo] per te[r]ra[m] frustra conat[us] i[n]erme[m] scilicet
Sparge[re][2] tentabas. [sed] te [con]traria vincu[n]t +
- ↑ There is a marginal notation to the right of the verse beginning with +. The marginal note seems likely to be hand F, but the + may be from one of the Latin hands. My best guess: ??a??e tram ? perm
- ↑ or Si pargere but Rebecca says there is a scribal practice for separating the first letter of a line in this manner.