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With saddle and bridle of pure white jade, he rides the miracle horse,
John Lundberg: 'Divinely Inspired' Young Tibetan Sings World's Longest Poem (VIDEOS) 2010
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With saddle and bridle of pure white jade, he rides the miracle horse,
John Lundberg: 'Divinely Inspired' Young Tibetan Sings World's Longest Poem (VIDEOS) 2010
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Somewhere a volcano may whelm a city, earth shake its skin like an old horse,
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Yanko Design, in a blog post this week, calls the frogLight a Trojan horse,
TEDTalks (video) 2008
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A soldier of tin came galloping in on a velveteen horse,
Blue platelet special superversive 2006
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To come to the test manouvres. 62 The order in which the men will ride with showiest effect on these occasions has been already noted. 63 As far as the leader is himself concerned, and presuming he is mounted on a powerful horse,
The Cavalry General 2007
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After this the Hellenes dismissed the guide with a present raised from the common store, to wit, a horse,
Anabasis 2007
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It was thought the fairy, who was asked to be his godmother, would at least have presented him with an invisible jacket, a flying horse,
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For while Jones was examining his boy in whispers in an inner room, Partridge, who had no such delicacy in his disposition, was in the kitchen very openly catechising the other guide who had attended Mrs. Fitzpatrick; by which means the landlord, whose ears were open on all such occasions, became perfectly well acquainted with the tumble of Sophia from her horse,
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From this wight, who now and then dropped alongside of his horse,
Waverley 2004
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