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{{par|b}} I will not have been cheated of breaking [your] left shoulder.
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Anyone, who is burdensome, I hold by means of the right shoulder using wrestling
  
  
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{{par|r}} I hold you in such excellent shape, and I seize the Groaning One,
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you are now scattered to the farthest ground with the shoulderblades.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 26 March 2024

Latin 35r

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Non deceptus ero levum frangendo lacertum.
Quem dextra teneo spatula luctando gravatum.


Te tali teneo forma / prendoque gementem /
Quam nunc cum spatulis terram sterneris in imam.

Italian

You feel that over my right shoulder 
Breaking your left arm doesn't fail me. 

Because of the way that I have caught you and I hold you, 
You'll go to the ground with your shoulders spread out. 

English 35r

 
I will not have been cheated of breaking [your] left shoulder.
Anyone, who is burdensome, I hold by means of the right shoulder using wrestling


I hold you in such excellent shape, and I seize the Groaning One,
you are now scattered to the farthest ground with the shoulderblades.

MS Latin 11269 35r.jpg