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1   T-I|     paper,~no white bosses, ‘horns’ to your darkbrow’.~Happier
2  T-IV|    father. ~This with broken horns badly covered with green
3  T-IV| charging, without raising my horns,~and I wish I’d no reason
4   Ind|      it and Ithome were ‘the horns of the Greek bull’, whoever
5   Ind|   sound of flutes, pipes and horns.~Ibis:413-464 Worshipped
6   Ind| Zethus who tied Dirce to the horns of a wild bull and set it
7   Ind|     forehead she carries the horns, moon disc, and ears of
8   Ind|      tails, legs and budding horns. Sexually lustful. They
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