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 1    18|        themselves and gear,~And horses, make accord; a seaman hoar~
 2    24|          and scratch, and blow,~Horses and oxen slew, his helpless
 3    24|       finished, having arms and horses brought,~We thence together
 4    29|       or barricade,~To stay the horses's fall, who lost his feet.~
 5    30|      Deem they were bound their horses not to maim:~Without pact
 6    33| champaign laid,~Cast from their horses by her lance of gold;~And
 7    33|        for food,~They and their horses, through the livelong night,~
 8    37|      and martial gear,~But many horses they as well forsook;~And,
 9    37|         three of those forsaken horses took,~To mount those three,
10    38|         war arraid.~For few the horses which that region bore;~
11    40|      both is passing dear.~Good horses and good armour seeks the
12    42|  martial two,~While their loose horses through the forest fed;~
13    44|     lofty Atlas passes won,~The horses that the Nubian riders bear,~
14    46|  martial pair~Raise their proud horses nimbly from the ground;~
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