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1 T-I| reins,~fall loosely on his horse’s stubborn neck,~so, I see, 2 T-II| paraded before you, on the horse you gave.~If that’s no use, 3 T-II| peace, now the Parthian Horse~with timid hand offer their 4 T-IV| yoke:~in time the fiery horse endures the pliant bridle, ~ 5 T-IV| yoke, it’s true,~and the horse that’s broken-in often fights 6 T-IV| apart in deep water.~The horse, that has won many races, 7 T-V| the bit like an unbroken horse.~He hopes the god’s anger 8 T-V| but weeds and brambles.~A horse that’s stabled too long 9 ExII| light bow’s strung with horse’s sinew~it remains taut, 10 ExII| endless production.~The horse that enters every race in 11 ExI| setting spurs to the galloping horse.~~ Book EII.VII:1-46 To 12 ExI| flight of your galloping horse,~so when ample time’s been 13 ExI| sponsor also.~The spirited horse which races for the prize, ~ 14 ExIV| faster than the swiftest horse.~Aegisos was taken, and 15 IBIS| who fell headlong from his horse in the Aleian field, ~Philopoimen, 16 IBIS| punishment alone,~may a horse with cruel teeth feed on 17 IBIS| was crushed in the wooden Horse,~so may your vocal passage 18 Ind| by Saturn disguised as a horse. His home is on Mount Pelion. 19 Ind| illness or a fall from his horse, in Germany, in AD9.~ ~Drusus ( 20 Ind| the custom of granting a horse to member of the equestrian 21 Ind| could be deprived of his horse. Ovid was a member of the 22 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Pegasus~The winged horse, created by Neptune’s union 23 Ind| do so. He fell from his horse through weakness, and was