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I am the Shortened Stance, the Serpent, with axe in hand;<br/>If my point does not fail me, I will deceive you.
 
I am the Shortened Stance, the Serpent, with axe in hand;<br/>If my point does not fail me, I will deceive you.
  
:I am the strong stance called the Cross:<br/>Neither blows of the axe nor thrusts can bother me.
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:I am the strong stance called the Cross:<br/>Neither blows of the axe nor thrusts can ever bother me.
  
==English 8v==
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==English 08v==
 
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{{par|r}} I work the deed, because the master has said this now
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{{par|r}} I do what was to be done, because the master has now said  
in recounting. and I pierce this dagger [located in] your very own chest
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In recounting. and I fix this dagger in your own chest
 
 
 
 
{{par|b}} bottom
 
  
  
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{{par|b}} A Javelin clasped with hands, lo! I am called the short position
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Among mortals. And if the spear point should attempt to deceive
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I will mislead you, the Man, as luck would have it. If Jupiter is nigh.
  
  
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{{par|r}} Behold, I am a strong position. And I am called the cross. Neither does any
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strike bother me. And neither the point of the triple-point at any time.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 11 June 2024

Latin 08v

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Hoc operor factis, quod nunc narrando magister
Inquit. et hanc dagam proprio sed pectore figo.


Manibus astringens Jaculum / brevis: en vocor inter
Mortales / situs:. et ni cuspis fallere tentet
Decipiam te forte Virum. modo(?) Jupiter adsit.

Sum situs en fortis. vocor et crux. nec(?) mihi quesquam [1]
Ictus obest. nec adhuc cuspisque tricuspidis unquam.

Italian

That which the Master has said, that I do:
I have put the dagger in your chest without trouble.


[27a-b] Io son posta forte chiamada la crose
Colpi de azza ne punte niente mi nose

I am the Shortened Stance, the Serpent, with axe in hand;
If my point does not fail me, I will deceive you.

I am the strong stance called the Cross:
Neither blows of the axe nor thrusts can ever bother me.

English 08v


I do what was to be done, because the master has now said
In recounting. and I fix this dagger in your own chest


A Javelin clasped with hands, lo! I am called the short position
Among mortals. And if the spear point should attempt to deceive
I will mislead you, the Man, as luck would have it. If Jupiter is nigh.


Behold, I am a strong position. And I am called the cross. Neither does any
strike bother me. And neither the point of the triple-point at any time.

  1. Added later: "quisquam".