Book, Chapter

 1    5, 27|       backe againe with other horses to the cave of the theeves,
 2    5, 27| fields amongst the lascivious horses and mares, whereby I might
 3    5, 27|   incontinently all the stone Horses which were well fedde and
 4    5, 27|      and devoured of his wild Horses, so niggish was that Tyrant
 5    5, 28|    that I was thus handled by horses, I was brought home againe
 6    5, 29|    Asses, as also most fierce horses, that by reason of their
 7    6, 32| hearts? Let us mount upon our Horses, and pursue him incontinently:
 8    6, 32|     by they leaped upon their Horses, and followed the beast.
 9    6, 33|        and laded me and other Horses withall, and so departed
10    6, 33|       the middle of the other Horses, to the end I might defend
11    6, 33|   away swifter then the other Horses. But such was my agility,
12    6, 36|      poore Asse and the other horses were fed and kept in the
13    6, 36|     be sold: all my companion horses were bought up by Gentlemen,
14    7, 37|   bitten many grey hounds and horses in the Inne by: And he spared
15    7, 37|       him, insomuch that many Horses and other beasts infected
16    7, 39|      I saw a great company of horses that went in the mill day
17    7, 39|    how should I speake of the horses my companions, how they
18    7, 41|     poore Asse, and the other Horses the same time to the water
19    8, 46|       he ride upon Thessalian Horses, or Jenets of France, or
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