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Latin 17r

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Doctus in arte mea resupino pectore vertam
In terram. dehinc te penetrabo cuspide mestum.


Vel linques ensem proprium de parte sinistra.
In terram vel mestus eas. nec posse negabis.

Italian

I will send you to the ground with my hilt,
And I will then waste you with my point.

You will either lose the sword from your left hand,
Or you will go to the ground because of this entry I make. 

English 17r

 
Learned in my art, I turn you into the ground thrown over backwards by your chest.