1 But then my father was not a devil, but a he-goat .
2 Listen, don't let the he-goat 's face catch fire because of his precious beard.
3 And mind, Tityrus, that tawny Libyan he - goat lest he butt thee!'
4 On the top of the path a long-bearded he-goat posted himself fronting the enemy.
5 You will skip like the he-goat from rock to rock.
6 They brought us a he-goat , together with milk and honey.
7 His eyes were fine and fierce, too; he wore a strange he-goat - tuft on his chin.
8 While the children were playing with the rabbits an ancient, stalwart he - goat came prancing through the bracken.
9 A young one tastes not unlike kid, and the old ones have somewhat the flavour of he-goat .
10 A very amorous man; he is no sooner introduced to a girl than he becomes a he-goat .
11 To this rocky wall the he-goat danced.
12 They asked the he-goat this question, but he only looked at them and did not say a word.
13 You've the imagination of a he-goat .
14 We kept this up till every goat and ewe had had her fill, and then watered the he-goat and ram.
15 But the corpses of the he-goat and calf which had been offered up for sin had to be burnt, to denote the destruction of sins.
16 The ancients cite the milk of the he-goats of Lemnos and Corsica.
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