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 1     I|    war, nor had the wooden horse~ Involved in flames old
 2    II| with large auxiliaries and horse,~ Alike equipped with arms,
 3   III|    the strong might of the horse? Our father thou,~ And finder-out
 4    IV|    Sticks fast our dashing horse, and down we gaze~ Into
 5    IV|    to bear the body of the horse,~ Though standing still,
 6    IV| ever; but, when images~ Of horse and man by chance have come
 7     V| well learn from this:~ The horse, when his three years have
 8     V|   man and from the seed of horse,~ The beast of draft, can
 9     V|  Again the neighing of the horse, is that~ Not seen to differ
10     V|  to mount upon the ribs of horse~ And guide him with the
11     V| rout and ruin infantry and horse.~ For there the beasts-of-saddle
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