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:<section begin="7v-d"/>{{par|b}} Ne michi plus noceas / {{dec|u|con}}traria <sup>+</sup><ref>This is not the first time “contraria” has had the '+'—is it marking where the word is a technical term (ie, counter rather than contrary)?</ref> misceo {{dec|u|con}}tra.<br/>Te{{dec|u|que}} reluctante{{dec|u|m}} pulsatis dentib{{dec|u|us}} arcto.<ref>This verse has a bracket shape to its right that encloses the second line and the space below it.</ref><section end="7v-d"/>
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:<section begin="7v-d"/>{{par|b}} Ne michi plus noceas / {{dec|u|con}}traria <sup>+</sup><ref>contraria is the most common term marked with a + in this text.</ref> misceo {{dec|u|con}}tra.<br/>Te{{dec|u|que}} reluctante{{dec|u|m}} pulsatis dentib{{dec|u|us}} arcto.<ref>This verse has a bracket shape to its right that encloses the second line and the space below it, similar to an enjambment bracket.</ref><section end="7v-d"/>

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Hoc tribus ante iacet proprium referire magistris.
[1]Et modus est transire hominem per pectora telo /
Seu faciem vultumque prius cum sanguine tristi.



Ne michi plus noceas / contraria +[2] misceo contra.
Teque reluctantem pulsatis dentibus arcto.[3]
  1. Added later: "…trare".
  2. contraria is the most common term marked with a + in this text.
  3. This verse has a bracket shape to its right that encloses the second line and the space below it, similar to an enjambment bracket.