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 1 T-III|         are pulled by Sarmatian oxen.~I’ll scarcely be believed,
 2   T-V|     deeds:~he’ll not allow your oxen to plough the sands.~Only
 3  ExII|         You know how the sturdy oxen are broken in body~by the
 4  ExII|         wound should be spared.~Oxen draw back their sore necks
 5  ExII|         I myself would lead the oxen through the fields under
 6  ExIV|         your prayers:~the snowy oxen, that Falerii’s grass has
 7  ExIV|     Tarpeian altars, as well as oxen fed on Faliscan grass.~There’
 8  ExIV| striking the white necks of fat oxen.~If only, when you’ve done
 9  IBIS|        away by the bellowing of oxen inside:~or Lichas who brought
10   Ind|         1-50 Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Oxen from its rich meadows.~ ~
11   Ind|          Ovid also mentions the oxen used for ploughing.~Book
12   Ind|   Geryon and the capture of his oxen.~The securing of the apples
13   Ind|        54 Their carts pulled by oxen over the frozen Danube.~
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