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.) : "and when the pheres [kentauroi (centaurs)] were aware of the over-powering aroma of honey-sweet wine, anon with their hands they thrust the white milk from the tables, and, drinking, unasked, out of the silver horns, began to wander in mind. but kaineus (caeneus), struck by the green fir-trees,
pierced the centaur's shoulder and his two-formed chest. already at a longer range he'd slain [the centaurs] phlegraeos and hyles and, hand-to-hand, iphinous and clanis; now to them he added [the centaur] dorylas who wore a cap of wolf-skin on his head with, for a lance, a splendid pair of bull's horns...
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