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He paws the ground fiercely, eager and spirited, then charges into the fray.
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He laughs at danger, fearless, doesn't shy away from the sword.
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The banging and clanging of quiver and lance don't faze him.
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He quivers with excitement, and at the trumpet blast races off at a gallop.
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At the sound of the trumpet he neighs mightily, smelling the excitement of battle from a long way off, catching the rolling thunder of the war cries.
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"Was it through your know how that the hawk learned to fly, soaring effortlessly on thermal updrafts?
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Did you command the eagle's flight, and teach her to build her nest in the heights,
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Perfectly at home on the high cliff-face, invulnerable on pinnacle and crag?
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From her perch she searches for prey, spies it at a great distance.
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Her young gorge themselves on carrion; wherever there's a roadkill, you'll see her circling."