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1 I, Commend| east to west as lightnings fly.~ I scorned all empire, 2 I, II| Your ladyships need not fly or fear any rudeness, for 3 I, IV| get up he kept saying, "Fly not, cowards and caitiffs! 4 I, VIII| made at them shouting, "Fly not, cowards and vile beings, 5 I, XVIII| Medes that fight as they fly, the Arabs that ever shift 6 I, XXVIII| greatest pleasure is to fly from the scene of pleasure. 7 I, XXIX| lifted its hind hoofs and let fly a couple of kicks in the 8 I, XXIX| fox among the hens, the fly among the honey. He has 9 I, XXXIV| remain, resolving not to fly from the presence of Lothario, 10 I, XXXV| some place of safety or fly with her where they might 11 I, XXXVIII| circumstances retire or fly from the imminent danger 12 I, XXXVIII| the moment when he will fly up to the clouds without 13 I, XLVIII| acted, the actors have to fly and abscond, afraid of being 14 II, IV| so, I don't want him to fly without having good reason, 15 II, X| behind her, for they all fly like the wind;" which was 16 II, XI| or in France? The devil fly away with all the Dulcineas 17 II, XI| pain of the blows, made him fly across the fields towards 18 II, XIII| found, may, for all I know, fly in his own face." "And is 19 II, XVII| who still continued to fly, looking back at every step, 20 II, XVIII| wing from Cyprus isle to fly,~ A chink to view so wondrous 21 II, XXVI| rode on seemed to me to fly rather than gallop; so you 22 II, XXVIII| saying that knights-errant fly and leave their good squires 23 II, XXVIII| enemies."~ ~"He does not fly who retires," returned Don 24 II, XLIII| that's why my tongue lets fly the first that come, though 25 II, XLIII| sixty thousand devils fly away with thee and thy proverbs! 26 II, XLIV| soon enter my chamber as fly. If your highness wishes 27 II, XLIV| give orders that not even a fly, not to say a damsel, shall 28 II, XLIX| cannot say to run but to fly; in less than six paces 29 II, LIII| me between two plates, as fly to heaven without wings. 30 II, LVIII| by the noise we make may fly into them. If you please 31 II, LXIII| furiously that they seemed to fly. The two that had put out 32 II, LXXII| would not have knocked off a fly had there been one there.