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1   I,  36|       the one accustomed to tame horses, the other an excellent
2   I,  43|       weaken, urge on, or retard horses; or to inspire in wives,
3  II,  52|      mules, asses? Whence lions, horses, dogs, wolves, panthers;
4 III,  16|  panthers, or tigers, bulls, and horses! For what is there beautiful
5   V,  11|      gods, cropping the tails of horses, plaiting pliant halters,
6   V,  37|       simple, for a team of four horses, a chariot, and Summanus
7 VII,  41|         god who was pleased with horses running to no purpose, and
8 App     | theatrical shows and ballets, at horses running to no purpose; who
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