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User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 16r
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Latin 16r
- ¶ 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  | |
| If I turn myself close on your left side, | [26a-c] Si io me volto streto dela parte riverssa | 
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, and also with the limbs drawn together in front.[2]


