Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|   will not retyre, I will not fly the field, see then thou
2    3, 16|     selfe into a bird, and to fly whither she pleased. Wherefore
3    3, 16|     crime, for though I could fly in the aire as an Eagle
4    3, 17|   being stricken in feare, to fly his way. And by and by a
5    4, 23| dispatch? But whither shall I fly? What lodging shall I seek?
6    6, 33|     valiant Horse Pegasus did fly in the ayre more to avoyd
7    6, 34|    beating us before them, to fly from this desart and pestilent
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