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1 But she could not soar too high now, or it would frighten the child.
2 They that soar too high, often fall hard, making a low and level Dwelling preferable.
3 Arrows pierce deeper, if they don't soar too high.
4 Nonsense; Kapchack does not much like me now; he gave me a hint the other day not to soar too high.
5 We must not soar too far above the earth, while she offers us the rich treasures of her fruit-trees and vines.
6 But her pure, ethereal spirit will not quite forget me, nor soar too high in bliss, till I ascend to join her.
7 Italy's funding costs have soared too , which means it could be next.
8 No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.
9 He soared too high to trouble about miserable stings to self-respect.
10 And the demands on them have soared too : in terms of hours, overseas postings, travel and general stress.
11 Nick Knight gifted Bruce his wicket, however, flashing at a bouncer that was soaring too wide of him.
12 They are soaring too high.
13 Violetta's grace of ease and vivacity soared too high to be subject to any hostile judgement of her character.
14 "Who soars too near the sun, with golden wings, melts them," says Shakspeare.
15 Despite warnings from Daedalus, Icarus soared too near the sun and fell with melted wings to his death in the sea.
16 Soaring too high to be seen or heard;
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