Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       XIX|     for it seemed just as if wings had that instant grown upon
 2   I,     XXVII|   love and devotion, lent me wings; so that almost flying I
 3   I,    XXVIII|      but borne as it were on wings by my eagerness to reach
 4   I,    XXXVII|    as if borne flying on the wings of favouring fortune; we
 5   I,   XXXVIII|     up to the clouds without wings and descend into the deep
 6  II,       VII|     the sky with him and the wings of his heart drooped, for
 7  II,        XI|     angel with large painted wings, and at one side an emperor,
 8  II,       XII|    crown and Cupid's painted wings would have fallen to thee
 9  II,        XX|    the former furnished with wings, bow, quiver and arrows,
10  II,        XX| watched by envious eyes,~ On wings of poesy upborne~ Shall
11  II,       XXI|    whose poverty clipped the wings of his happiness, and brought
12  II,    XXXIII|      to her hurt the ant got wings,' and it may be that Sancho
13  II,        XL|      through the air without wings, so that he whom he has
14  II,      XLIX|       stir your feet and put wings to them, and follow me as
15  II,      LIII|     as fly to heaven without wings. I am of the breed of the
16  II,      LIII|     stable I leave the ant's wings that lifted me up into the
17  II,     LXIII|      Sancho's flight without wings asked the general if this
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