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His four iron-black horses are in very fine condition; | |
The six reins are in the hand [of the charioteer]. | |
The ruler's favourites, | |
Follow him to the chase. | |
The male animals of the season are made to present themselves, | |
The males in season, of very large size. | |
The ruler says, ' To the left of them; ' | |
Then he lets go his arrows and hits. | |
He rambles in the northern park; | |
His four horses display their training. | |
Light carriages, with bells at the horses' bits, | |
Convey the long and short-mouthed dogs. |
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