Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|     flyed, and hovered with her wings hither and thither. On the
2    4, 22|         thought.~Who flies with wings above in starry skies,~And
3    4, 22| servants, and to give him these wings, this fire, this bow, and
4    4, 22|         when I have clipped thy wings, which I my selfe have caused
5    4, 22|    enclosed, and (receiving his wings,) tooke his flight towards
6    4, 23|    caused my feet to turne into wings: after that we were discharged
7    8, 46|       might perceive two little wings, whereby you might conjecture
8    8, 46|        of the sea, for they had wings, arrowes, and the residue
9    9, 47|         hand: an Asse which had wings glewed to his backe, and
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