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{{par|r}} ?? he will turn you to the mostyest,
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Latin 5v

Page:MS Latin 11269 5v.jpg

Crure simul stafile levans / te vertet ad imum
Hec mea dextra potens. nec erit quae molliat artus.[1][2]

Aspice quam forti teneo tua[3] colla lacerto
Qui modo per terram frustra conatus inermem[4]
Spargere[5] tentabas. sed te contraria vincunt .[6]

English 5v


 ?? he will turn you to the mostyest,
neither my strong right hand/side


bottom verse goes here

  1. 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
  2. Enjambment bracket
  3. Added later: "pro tui".
  4. Added later: "scilicet".
  5. or 'Si pargere', but Rebecca says there is a scribal practice for separating the first letter of a line in this manner.
  6. Enjambment bracket