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User:Kendra Brown/Florius/English MS Latin 11269 23v
Latin 23r
[1]¶ Non labor est ullus mihi te sternendo cadentem.
Surgere nec poteris sine grandi vulnere liberj.
¶ Me tego luctantem sicut cruce nempe lacertis.
Omnibus atque modis possum colludere primis.
Italian
To make you fall it is not any trouble to me, |
[7b-a] A farte cadere non m'e neguna fadiga |
And I cover with the arms crossed |
[7b-c] E me covro cum li braci incrosadi |
English 23v
¶ Because of the capture [which] that master now makes,
I believe [that] you will not withdraw without a broken/fractured shoulder.
¶ I will snatch your dagger suddenly with a violent whirlwind,
Before I, the Strong One, will also turn your arm close by the elbow.
- ↑ Interestingly, this page appears to be dirty and damaged; the recto looks like it’s warped from water damage. The next several pages also show warping; the art quality has also declined substantially.