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From there, I will penetrate your chest immediately/straight away with that [sword].
 
From there, I will penetrate your chest immediately/straight away with that [sword].
  
{{par|b}} For what reason do I hit gloomy you with my point now
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{{par|b}} And in order to hit gloomy you again with my point now,
The left hand supports that sword with strength.
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The left hand supports that sword with Strength.
  
 
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Latin 10v

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Ense meo[1] / faciens passum tego membra furentj.
Inde tuum[2] pectus penetrabo protinus illo.


Utque[3] iterum feriam nunc te cum cuspide mestum /
Leva[4] manus retinet ensem cum Viribus istum.

Italian

With a step, I have made a cover with my sword
And it has quickly entered into your chest.


In order to wound you again with this, my point,
I have added my left hand to the sword.

English 10v


I protect the limbs, as they make a step, with my raging sword,
From there, I will penetrate your chest immediately/straight away with that [sword].

And in order to hit gloomy you again with my point now,
The left hand supports that sword with Strength.

  1. Tentative reading; badly damaged
  2. Tentative reading; badly damaged
  3. Tentative reading; badly damaged
  4. Badly damaged; also, could be a variant spelling of laeva.