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1 I, TransPre| tempted afterwards to try a flight beyond his powers in his 2 I, II| guessing their fear by their flight, raising his pasteboard 3 I, XXII| field, for they took to flight, as well to escape Pasamonte' 4 I, XXIV| seemed to be love takes to flight, as it cannot pass the limit 5 I, XXVII| fields, this is rather a flight of the poet's fancy than 6 I, XXVIII| alarmed, endeavoured to take flight; but before she had gone 7 I, XXVIII| have no need to attempt a flight so heedless, for neither 8 I, XXVIII| that I should lose it by my flight, but they must add with 9 I, LII| in battle than alive in flight; and so strongly is this 10 II, II| off once more for another flight."~ ~"I have no doubt of 11 II, XXII| eagles and birds of towering flight stoop on it as on a dainty 12 II, XXIII| her back on me and took to flight, at such a pace that crossbow 13 II, XXIV| than alive and safe in flight; and the good soldier wins 14 II, XXVII| with seeing him take to flight, and did not fire on him. 15 II, XXVIII| the angry troop, took to flight and, without a thought of 16 II, XXXII| after striking him takes to flight, without waiting an instant, 17 II, XXXII| ground without taking to flight. And so, according to the 18 II, XXXIV| bears and wolves are put to flight, if there happen to be any 19 II, XLII| that following Clavileno's flight, the duke told Sancho to 20 II, LXII| got out of it by taking to flight, and fell into a pit where 21 II, LXIII| Quixote when he saw Sancho's flight without wings asked the