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Alexanders Bucephalus: Caesars horse, and the horse of Antiochus King of Syria, who (as Emblemes of faithfull wives) would suffer none to intermeddle with them, but their owne Masters. |
Alexanders Bucephalus: Caesars horse, and the horse of Antiochus King of Syria, who (as Emblems of faithful wives) would suffer none to intermeddle with them, but their own Masters. |
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