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1 T-I| sky, refuse~to touch the horses he chose, foolishly.~I too 2 T-I| high steered her midnight horses.~Gazing at her, and, by 3 T-I| punishing his treachery,~the horses were driven in different 4 T-II| read about the swerving horses of the Sun.~Impious Scylla 5 T-III| t yearned for Achilles’ horses.~Merops would not have seen 6 T-III| bright~Lucifer with swift horses, herald of the shining Sun!~~ 7 T-III| boats went before, ~and horses’ hooves beat on waters hard 8 T-III| barbarian host attack on swift horses: ~strong in horses and strong 9 T-III| swift horses: ~strong in horses and strong in far-flung 10 T-III| dragged behind Achilles’ horses.~I too, remember, whom you 11 T-III| wordy forum.~Now they ride horses, practise with light weapons,~ 12 T-IV| in front of the garlanded horses,~and behold some with down-turned 13 T-IV| Often you’ll see the four horses rearing at the noise~of 14 T-V| battle~did he abandon the horses of Achilles?~Once Podalirius 15 ExII| Night urges on her frosty horses,~my heart melts with its 16 ExII| the river on their swift horses.~For the most part, glorious 17 ExII| with courage,~and their horses, capable of long journeys,~ 18 ExII| trampled under Thracian horses’ hooves,~nor, if there’s 19 ExII| Diomedes who made men food for horses,~but to a prince who’s slow 20 ExI| You too with garlanded horses, will be seen to climb~the 21 ExI| before your triumphant horses:~so may your father reach 22 ExIII| land trampled by swift horses of nearby enemies,~by your 23 ExIII| struck:~Amphiaraus when his horses were swallowed by the earth.~ 24 ExIII| before, follow the yoked horses.~Bring out the purple, to 25 ExIII| and tightens the rein on horses eager for the race.~And 26 ExIV| Calamis wins praise for the horses he fashioned:~as those cattle, 27 IBIS| split and dragged apart by horses:~or you yourself suffer 28 IBIS| your limbs,~may avenging horses drag your vile body.~May 29 IBIS| grass ~for fodder, fed his horses on human entrails:~like 30 IBIS| act to make the frantic horses ~of the Sun hurtle back 31 IBIS| who guided the terrified horses he chose:~like the cruel 32 IBIS| Opheltes: than he, of famous horses,~who first fastened a sharp 33 IBIS| Glaucus, be bitten by the horses of Potniae,~or like the 34 IBIS| dragged away by your terrified horses.~As a host, Polymestor, 35 IBIS| pact, wished to drive the horses, that great Achilles drove.~ 36 Ind| 597-644 Dolon coveted his horses.~Book TIII.V:1-56 The greatest 37 Ind| Book EI.II:101-150 Thracian horses.~Book EI.III:49-94 Thracian 38 Ind| 36 Famous for his bronze horses.~ ~Cales~Probably a Bithynian 39 Ind| the Bistones who fed his horses on human flesh. Their capture 40 Ind| Greek camp and asked for the horses of Achilles as his reward. 41 Ind| His desire for Achilles’s horses.~ ~Donnus~A Celtic chieftain, 42 Ind| Peloponnese famous for its horses. The Elians presided over 43 Ind| epithet for the Thessalian horses of Achilles.~Book TIV.I: 44 Ind| dragged behind Achilles’ horses.~Book TIV.III:49-84 He would 45 Ind| Phaedra. He died when his horses stampeded at the vision 46 Ind| Danube, riding their swift horses.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 The 47 Ind| chariot pulled by black horses.~Book TII:253-312 She loved 48 Ind| Lycurgus to pieces with wild horses on Mount Pangaeum. There 49 Ind| commander who was torn apart by horses for treachery in the war 50 Ind| 420 Pelops had Phrygian horses.~Book EI.I:37-80 Ibis:413- 51 Ind| Thracian king, famous for his horses, killed by Ulysses and Diomedes 52 Ind| nomadic peoples, skilled in horses and archery, using hit and 53 Ind| his chariot and team of horses.~Book TII:361-420 His horses 54 Ind| horses.~Book TII:361-420 His horses swerved in horror at Atreus’ 55 Ind| of the fatal banquet the horses of the sun are supposed