“Movere nec capere.”
“To stir yet not entrap” (or take, “arrest”).
31. La lune peu chaude (so I read it). The moon slightly warmed, observing the sun by her side, having the earth on her other side. (Lunar eclipse.)
“Terrena obcœcavi.”
“I have darkened the things of earth.”
32. Hopeless.
“Sic dulcia in amarum.”
“So do things sweet turn to bitterness.”
33. A little (captive) bird, above it an eagle ready to swallow it.
“Il mal ini preune ma spendato? il peggio.”
“Evil seizes me, but I look for worse.”
34. A hare in labour bringing forth....
“Dabit (tempus) his quoque finem.”
“Time will put an end to these things likewise.”