Which preposition to use with flie
Murray was given a base on balls, but Merkle flied to short.
Flie from thy foe, Ascanio is thy friend: The fearfull hare so shuns the labouring hound,
Why, because wind is the cause of many things; now if the wind bee not in the right corner tis the ill wind our proverbe speakes of that blowes nobodie good; for when vapors and wind flie into the head it cannot be in two places at one time: and that's the reason your men of most wit doe seldome love a woman.
I burne, I burne; O give me leave to flie Out of these flames, these fiers that compasse me.
To give nothing Will make them curse you: but to threaten them, Flie in your face, and spit upon your beard.
[Sidenote: like friendly Fankner] flie at any thing we see: wee'l haue a Speech [Footnote 1: From to is not in the Quarto.]
He's hurt too, he cannot go far, I made my Fathers old Fox flie about his ears.