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:<section begin="17v-b"/>{{par|r}} Ense tuo tutu[m] <sup>scilicet me</sup> facit hec<ref>Likely haec</ref> captura. fit ergo<br/>Nempe meus <sup>scilicet ensis</sup> liber. tuus at s[u]b carce[re] restat.<br/>Efficit atq[ue] ensis ludu[m] qui quartus h[ab]etur.<br/>Arte bipe[n]nifera / facile ceu quisq[ue] videbit.<section end="17v-b"/>
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:<section begin="17v-b"/>{{par|r}} Ense tuo tutu{{dec|u|m}}<ref>Added later: "scilicet me".</ref> facit hec<ref>Likely haec</ref> captura. fit ergo<br/>Nempe meus<ref>Added later: "scilicet ensis".</ref> liber. tuus at s{{dec|u|u}}b carce{{dec|u|re}} restat.<br/>Efficit atq{{dec|u|ue}} ensis ludu{{dec|u|m}} qui quartus h{{dec|u|ab}}etur.<ref>The period after habetur may be a later addition, since it overlaps the final stroke of the r.</ref><br/>Arte<ref>There's a light mark above Arte that looks like the abbreviation for haec.</ref> bipe{{dec|u|n}}nifera / facile ceu quisq{{dec|u|ue}} videbit.<section end="17v-b"/>
  
<section begin="17v-c"/>{{par|b}} Inferiore quide[m] nexura stratus abibis,<br/>Atq[ue] tuu[m] feriam letali vulne[re] pectus.<section end="17v-c"/>
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<section begin="17v-c"/>{{par|b}} Inferiore quide{{dec|u|m}} nexura stratus abibis,<br/>Atq{{dec|u|ue}} tuu{{dec|u|m}} feriam letali vulne{{dec|u|re}} pectus.<section end="17v-c"/>

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Ense tuo tutum[1] facit hec[2] captura. fit ergo
Nempe meus[3] liber. tuus at sub carcere restat.
Efficit atque ensis ludum qui quartus habetur.[4]
Arte[5] bipennifera / facile ceu quisque videbit.

Inferiore quidem nexura stratus abibis,
Atque tuum feriam letali vulnere pectus.

  1. Added later: "scilicet me".
  2. Likely haec
  3. Added later: "scilicet ensis".
  4. The period after habetur may be a later addition, since it overlaps the final stroke of the r.
  5. There's a light mark above Arte that looks like the abbreviation for haec.