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Johannes Liechtenauer/Mike Rasmusson LS 2005
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A general lesson in the Long Sword.
9 | If you will show art, send yourself to Left and Right in striking, |
10 | and left with right is how you fence correctly and strongly. |
11 | He who strikes after deserves a joyless art. |
12 | Strike closely at him as you will, that nothing comes unto your hilt, |
13 | head, or body, you allow no attack. |
14 | With your entire body fence as you strongly can drive: |
15 | Hear what is bad, fight not to left, if you are right, |
16 | and if you are left, the right is very limiting; |
17 | Before and After, the two things, all things come from one spring. |
18 | Weak and Strong, Immediately: do mark this word, |
19 | thus you will learn the work and weapon with art, |
20 | know well that no fencing is never learned, |
21 | learn Five strikes from the right hand, |
22 | so the weapon will be exalted by a praiseworthy art. |
Text on the recital's parts
23 | Wrathful strike, Arc, Cross, Glance, Vertex, |
24 | Fool displaces, Following After, Overrun lets strike, |
25 | Change through, Twitch, Run Through, Cut Away, Hand Impact, |
26 | Hang, Bind with openings, Hit trap strike, Stab with thrusting. |
-Zornhau Follows-
27 | He who strikes you from above, Wrathful Strike point concludes, |
28 | Would he first ward, Take off high without driving. |
29 | To the strong again, Wind stab stab first, take it farther. |
30 | Mark this well, strike stab stance, light or hard. |
31 | Immediately and After truly onward the fight will not be awkward. |
32 | Should the fight roam above, below will he be shamed. |
33 | In all windings, Strike, stab, cut, learn to find, |
34 | also should you not test, strike stab or slice, |
35 | in all engagements, you will lose the mastery. |
The Four Openings
36 | Know four openings to roam to, thus you hit wisely, |
37 | in all drives double where he is wary. |
Breaking the four Openings
38 | If you will reckon to break the four openings with art, |
39 | double above, transform below right. |
40 | I say to you be aware onward, you shoot no man without driving, |
41 | should you strive to hit, then he won't come forth. |
Arc Strike
42 | Arc out nimbly, throw your point to the hands, |
43 | Arc to whom would attack, striding much allows strikes. |
44 | Arc strike to the flat and you will weaken the master. |
45 | When it clashes above then stand off so will I praise it. |
46 | Strike an arc not a short, show changes through with it. |
47 | Arc to him who attacks the noble war will be in the Before. |
48 | Thus he does not know where the before is without driving. |
Cross Strike
49 | Cross takes what comes from the Roof, |
50 | Cross with the strong, mark your work with it. |
51 | Cross to the Plough, fly hard to the Ox. |
52 | That is you cross to the head with a spring. |
53 | Feints mislead from below against his intent to move |
54 | Inverting forces running through with grappling too, |
55 | know to take the elbow and spring on the way. |
56 | Feinting twice hits with a slice, |
57 | step forward to the left and allow nothing |
Glance Strike
58 | Glancing breaks what the buffalo strikes or stabs. |
59 | |
60 | Strike shortly where he changes through facing him on. |
61 | Glance to the point and take his throat without force. |
62 | Glance above to his head, your leading hand above. |
Vertex Strike
63 | The top of the face is endangered |
64 | with your turn, the purpose is |
65 | to take what comes from the Crown, |
66 | cut through the crown then break hard |
67 | as the strike hits his, withdraw with a slice. |
Four stances
68 | There are only four stances to hold and show in general, |
69 | Ox, Plough, Fool, from the Roof. You show nothing more. |
Four displacements
70 | Four are the displacements the four stances allow. |
71 | Before displacing guard yourself, also place it to your best advantage. |
72 | If you are displaced so that he comes forth, |
73 | Hear what I pronounce to you, strike off quick |
74 | with a direct attack to four endings, stay there and will you learn to conclude. |
Following After
75 | Following After learn twice or slice with the weapon. |
76 | Take the work two ways and thereafter begin |
77 | to test if the threat is light or hard. |
78 | Learn to feel Immediately if it would be cut hard. |
79 | Traveling after hits one twice done with the old slice |
Overrunning
80 | He who roams under, run over then he will be shamed. |
81 | When it clashes above then stay strong so I praise it, |
82 | make your work or hit hard twice. |
Parrying
83 | Teach to parry artfully stabbed strikes. |
84 | He who stabs to you meets your point and his breaks, |
85 | always hit from both sides if you will advance. |
Changing Through
86 | Learn to Change Through from both sides with stabs hard |
87 | on your bind. Change through in finding the blade |
Disengaging
88 | Step close in binding that disengaging gives good finding. |
89 | Disengaging to meet his disengage finds more work, do this always as |
90 | disengaging all hits will attain you the mastery. |
Charging Through
91 | Let Charging Through hang with the pommel attack if you would wrestle. |
92 | He who would charge through strongly against you, you mark with it. |
Cutting Off
93 | Cut off hard, from below ward in both. |
94 | Four are the cuts. Two below, two above. |
Hand hitting
95 | Your cuts twisted to flat hit the hands. |
Two Hangings
96 | There are two hangings from each hand, From the ground, |
97 | ward in all. Strike to stab stances soft or hard. |
Window Breaker
98 | Breaking windows is thus made. Stand gladly showing your intent, |
99 | hit just as he snaps. He who would swipe you away. |
100 | I say to you be wary, you shoot no man without driving. |
101 |
Closing the verses.
102 | He who would direct and counter rightly, and would make an end will aim |
103 | and specifically counter with only three wisdoms. |
104 | He who would rightly hang and wind takes |
105 | and heeds winding to conclude properly. |
106 | Indeed one in the same windings |
107 | would step through my twenty-four verses |
108 | the same on both sides. Learn eight windings with lessons |
109 | and tests, driving not more, only light or hard; |
end of the fencing verses text.