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 1     I|         seemed up to the skies to fly,~The horses' neigh and clattering
 2    II|     device, or will,~To fight, to fly, excuse, or pardon crave,~
 3    II|         thus lets borrowed arrows fly.~O Hymen, say, what fury
 4   III|        clouds of dust that yonder fly,~Your coming foes does hide,
 5   III|         sure,~He could not safely fly, nor fight secure.~ ~ XLV~
 6   III|       quarries from their engines fly,~As thick as falling drops
 7    IV|             Daughter,' she says, `fly, fly, behold thy dame~Foreshows
 8    IV|        Daughter,' she says, `fly, fly, behold thy dame~Foreshows
 9    IV|         long I stayed,~And yet to fly had neither will nor power,~
10    IV|         to thee, renowned Sire,~I fly, a virgin, orphan, innocent,~
11    IV|      armed men,~O whither shall I fly, what secret wood~Shall
12   VII|     sceptre guide,~Thou canst not fly, of arms thyself despoil,~
13   VII|         side the fiery lightnings fly,~The thunders roar, the
14  VIII|           huge abundance boiled,~"Fly, Argillan, from this false
15  VIII|    Argillan, from this false camp fly far,~Whose guide, a traitor;
16  VIII|        that ends~All hard assays, fly not, first with his blood~
17    IX|          this? Oh, whither do you fly?~See who they be that this
18    IX|         piece two chained bullets fly.~ ~  LV~Now fled the Frenchmen,
19    IX|        Turks resist, the Arabians fly;~If they fly, they are slain;
20    IX|         the Arabians fly;~If they fly, they are slain; if fight,
21    IX|         host already was begun to fly,~They cast their shields
22     X| Christians shall~In fight subdued fly, and conquered fall.~ ~
23     X|           This bird of east shall fly with conquest great,~As
24    XI|            I will not shrink, nor fly, nor hide my crown,~If in
25   XII|        great, which by itself did fly,~Two balls he gave them
26  XIII|   champion bold.~ ~ XXXV~But if I fly, what will the Pagans say?~
27   XIV|         Shall conquered be, shall fly, shall die, shall fall."~ ~
28    XV|           said, as soaring eagles fly~Mongst other birds securely
29  XVII|    new-born phoenix doth begin~To fly to Ethiop-ward, at the fair
30  XVII|       amazed stands; and with her fly~An host of wondering birds,
31  XVII|           it, for all shafts that fly~Light not in vain; some
32  XVII|          eagles on high mountains fly.~ ~ LXII~"Nature lifts up
33  XVII|           night's dark shade they fly,~The hermit thus bespake
34 XVIII|           strove,~With darts that fly, with stones and trees that
35 XVIII|           shafts, and stones that fly,~Give bitter answer to a
36 XVIII|           keep off the darts that fly."~ ~ LXXIV~With him united
37 XVIII|          balls of wildfire, there fly burning spears,~This flame
38   XIX|       strong: the king and Soldan fly~To David's tower, and save
39   XIX|       tresses loose, complain and fly,~And there the spoiler by
40   XIX|     knight against the gates made fly~From his strong hands all
41   XIX|       Encountered me, nor could I fly from it:~Thus was I ta'en,
42   XIX|        life, betwixt his lips out fly,~Oh, let me kiss thee first,
43   XIX|       fight with you, to make you fly or yield.~ ~ CXXIV~"And
44    XX|          Thrace with such a rumor fly,~His hoary frost and snow
45    XX|        view,~Although the quarrel fly in skies aloft,~Whether
46    XX|           the field~Her champions fly, faint, tremble, fall and
47    XX|         the Christians yield,~And fly, such vantage there the
48    XX|         were to yield, retire and fly.~ ~ LXXXIII~The Gascoign
49    XX|           Endears with sighs that fly and tears that fall;~That
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