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1   V,  23|   and men, adorned with the horns of an ox, shaking his hairy
2  VI,  12|    represented with a ram's horns; Saturn with his crooked
3  VI,  12|   he were to take away Iris horns from the unclad Jupiter,
4  VI,  13|     to the gods? why at the horns, hammers, and caps, when
5  VI,  26| drinking cups, pincers, and horns filled with fruit, the naked
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