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Latin 25v

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Me tego ceu cernis grandi valitudine motus.
Ante modos quos quisque potuit efficere tento.



Hoc nunc contrario ludos ego fallo priores.
Taliter et voluam quam post te vulnere perdam[1]

Italian

For more strength, I cover in this match;
I make you an invitation for all previous remedies.

It conveniences the previous play to fail because of this counter; 
I will injure you with my dagger, such turns will I make you do. 

English 25v

 
I cover myself, as you discern, with great strength of movement.
In advance of the methods, which anyone could execute, I attack.

I now deceive the previous games with this counter.
In such a manner, I will turn you so far behind and I will destroy you with wounds.[2]

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  1. Added later: "scilicet occidam"
  2. We used 'te' as the object of both verbs