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 1    1|         ago lost a hound, a bay horse, and a turtle-dove, and
 2    1|     hound, and the tramp of the horse, and even seen the dove
 3    1|         plays house, as well as horse, having an instinct for
 4    1| ornamental. The cart before the horse is neither beautiful nor
 5    1|        After all, the man whose horse trots a mile in a minute
 6    1|        not be tied to an ox, or horse, or cow, or pig, as at present.
 7    1|      should never have broken a horse or bull and taken him to
 8    1|         of such with the ox and horse; does it follow that he
 9    5|     train; when I hear the iron horse make the bills echo with
10    5|   nostrils (what kind of winged horse or fiery dragon they will
11    5|         The stabler of the iron horse was up early this winter
12    8|                                 Horse cultivator and boy three
13    8|                                 Horse and cart to get crop....................
14   10|        plug! That devilish Iron Horse, whose ear-rending neigh
15   10|       Walden shore, that Trojan horse, with a thousand men in
16   12|                    Can use this horse, goat, wolf, and ev'ry beast,~ ~
17   13|        be winged as well as his horse?~ ~
18   15|   pottery to market stopped his horse against my field and inquired
19   18|        repast. There was a dead horse in the hollow by the path
20   19|       presently the traveller's horse sank in up to the girths,
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