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 1      I,   332    |     when at Elis' festival a horse~ ~
 2      I,   533    | Caesar hurries his barbarian horse.~ ~
 3     II,   525    |       when smote the hostile horse~ ~
 4     II,   557    |      hinder Caesar! Forward, horse and foot,~ ~
 5     II,   560    |         560 Dashed the light horse across the sounding plain;~ ~
 6     IV,    49    |   impending, and he bade his horse~ ~
 7     IV,   299    |    lofty walls; but Caesar's horse~ ~
 8     IV,   834    |               Sent forth his horse by night without the camp~ ~
 9     IV,   849    |    fraud: for swift Numidian horse~ ~
10     IV,   866    |   victim. But when the Afric horse~ ~
11     VI,   467(27)|   olive tree, and Poseidon a horse. Homer also places the scene
12    VII,   593    |                    Pompeius' horse was ranged upon the flanks;~ ~
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