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The which blow is so readie & strong, that thenimie can hardly haue time to withstand it, being alredy occupied in beating aside the sword & pretending to strik: nothing at al expecting that thaduersaries sworde wil strik again either so quickly, or with the edge, on that side from which it was beaten.
The Line of the edg is from A to B,
The line of the point from C. to D. and from D. to E.