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1 I, 9 | fathers. "For an unbroken horse turns out unmanageable, 2 I, 13| Whence Wisdom says: "The horse for covering; the libidinous 3 I, 13| which he is ridden (as a horse by his rider). But that 4 II, 5 | animal, any more than the horse neighs on all occasions 5 II, 8 | the following terms: "A horse anointed with ointment is 6 II, 8 | injured in his excellence as a horse, nor is a dog which has 7 II, 8 | finished. But the dog and horse take no account of the ointment, 8 III, 3 | growing spontaneously, as a horse in his mane; but has adorned 9 III, 3 | the waggon, he takes his horse, and mounting it, is borne 10 III, 3 | with hunger, he asks his horse for sustenance; and he offers 11 III, 3 | blood. To the nomad the horse is at once conveyance and 12 III, 6 | some one say to us, "His horse, or land, or domestic, or 13 III, 12| trains in all things. A horse is guided by a bit, and 14 III, 12| fashions the bit for the horse, the yoke for the bull,