So he flew hither and thither over the sea, looking through the waves.
France, all in desperate recruitment since the Tenth of March, does not fly to the frontier, but only flies hither and thither.
I flew thither and back, bringing the desired vessels.
Thither fly, and there lie hid until the word of Isis comes to you, as come it will.
White gulls had come up from the sea to fish, and hovered and flew hither and thither among the loops of the stream.
Well, the torch was that which lighted souls to the other world, and on the wings they flew thither.
Also the rebounding missiles flying hither and thither among the crowd did no little execution.
Who takes not wings that he may fly up thither, The tidings thence may from the dumb await!
I learned that the lords were assembled at Dumbarton: I flew thither.
But an unresting doubt flew hither and thither before his mind.