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User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 03v
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Latin 3v
¶ Cuspide mucronis transfigo guttur apertum
Tertius edocuit nam me cum lege magister.
¶ Vulnere terrifico cervicem[1] vulnere luctans
Cautus in ense prior docet hoc me nempe magister.
English 3v
I pierce the exposed neck with the point of my sword,
Because the third master thoroughly taught me using a rule.
This is truly proper for me.
The previous master in the sword, cautiously wrestling with wounds
terrifies the neck with wounds
- ↑ There is an erasure above “cervice”, but we were not able to discern any letters.