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Though historically it's the cowherds who were supposed to set the fire.
He was given accommodation in an inn on the site of today's Cowherds pub.
Chiefs, farmers, cowherds, fishermen, they had all turned up to drink him into the better world beyond.
Cows and cowherds are featured towards the right side of the panel.
He wondered at such a strangle sight and told about it to the other cowherds.
Some cowherds from nearby villages used to go there.
The cowherds capture him and keep him for a year, until he makes a prophecy.
By and by he came to where some cowherds were herding their cattle.
Cowherds used to drive the cattle to the fields jeer for grazing.
Their only alternative would be calves from suckling cowherds.
Had the gods not intervened to stop them, the cowherds would have entered the pool and died trying to save him.
The cowherds have covered the walls with graffiti.
They were cowherds from a nearby kibbutz, whose members are close to the Labor Party.
'Even my cowherds are better able to defend themselves.
The gods mock the prayers of kings and cowherds alike."
He ordered the cowherds to use the mules and asses to transport jars.
Lust after local cowherds, if you must!
Townsfolk furthermore had their own cowherds and a swineherd.
Today, these stone age structures are in danger of being plundered by treasure hunters and local cowherds.
When the rest of the cowherds came along looking for Krishna, they were terrified that he would be destroyed by the serpent.
Every day, cowherds would milk the cows from near the pit and carry the milk all the way back to his court.
It was traditionally used by cowherds on summer dairy farms in the high mountains, as a signal-instrument.
They were also played by cowherds.
What in Hell's name do you mean by leering at me like a couple of moonsick cowherds?
These cattle are for all practical comparisons wild, and only experienced cowherds can mingle with them safely.