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 1      I,   219    |      standards? If by right ye come,~ ~
 2      I,   230    |      offence or hostfie arms I come,~ ~
 3      I,   339    |     commanding silence as they come.~ ~
 4      I,   348    |      Alps fierce Hannibal were come~ ~
 5      I,   354    |        on to glory! -- Let him come~ ~
 6      I,   530    |   terror, "Swift the squadrons come~ ~
 7      I,   579    |      portents of worse ills to come.~ ~
 8      I,   656    |      lesser crowd: the Vestals come~ ~
 9      I,   660    |                       660 Next come the keepers of the sacred
10     II,     7    |     omens dire the massacre to come?~ ~
11     II,    95    |                  The Marius to come. A voice proclaimed~ ~
12     II,    98    | predestined laws ere his shall come;~ ~
13     II,   208    |   could bear e'er death should come.~ ~
14     II,   309    |     for Caesar, if the tidings come~ ~
15     II,   357    |        not from the tyranny to come?~ ~
16     II,   387    |        question in the time to come,~ ~
17     II,   390    |         390 Partner of joys, I come; but days of care~ ~
18     II,   622    | steppes had conquering Crassus come!~ ~
19     II,   780    |      780 For secret flight was come, no sailor shout~ ~
20    III,    84    |        to his home. Ah! had he come~ ~
21    III,   298    |                           They come, where rising from a common
22     IV,   103    |        of o'erwhelming ills to come),~ ~
23     IV,   135    |            By greater gifts to come. For now the air~ ~
24     IV,   216    |                                Come, gentle Concord! 11 these
25     IV,   222    |     black the hideous guilt to come!~ ~ ~ ~
26     IV,   813    |             Hiding the ills to come: for from the field~ ~
27     IV,   851    |       fate in one dread moment come.~ ~
28      V,   101    |                  And things to come, here condescends to dwell,~ ~
29      V,   561    |    commanded? Caesar bids thee come,~ ~
30      V,   569    |         Here gladly shall they come to join my camp,~ ~
31      V,   583    |                   The hour was come that called the second watch~ ~
32      V,   613    |        living; and in years to come~ ~
33      V,   651    |     east or west the storm may come~ ~
34      V,   727    |     their bonds, and night had come to mix~ ~
35      V,   770    |     shall dread in ages yet to come~ ~
36      V,   877    |    rejects me. Yes, the foe is come!~ ~
37      V,   889    |   tardy rumour of thy fall may come?~ ~
38      V,   894    |          The joyful tale shall come to me the last~ ~
39     VI,   128    |      breezy sea by which might come~ ~
40     VI,   195    |                   For he shall come who while his soldiers die~ ~
41     VI,   198    |         his comrades mustering come~ ~
42     VI,   432(21)|        her to him if he should come in a chariot drawn by lions
43     VI,   511    |          May know the fates to come; nor any source~ ~
44     VI,   630    |   fates who owed them years to come:~ ~
45     VI,   875    |            At my command shalt come. I'll noise abroad~ ~
46     VI,   919    |     thy voice the mysteries to come."~ ~ ~ ~
47     VI,   957    |   boding heart: the hour shall come~ ~
48    VII,    38    |         Though sure of fate to come! Thou marchest on~ ~
49    VII,   153    |       of the death that was to come.~ ~
50    VII,   178    | various presage of the ills to come;~ ~
51    VII,   186    |        with a sulphur that had come from heaven.~ ~
52    VII,   213    |       happy omen of the end to come.~ ~ ~ ~
53    VII,   245    |     pray, as though it were to come,~ ~
54    VII,   276    |                             Is come, which puts his fortune
55    VII,   282    |        The last great conflict come, the fight supreme,~ ~
56    VII,   293    |      oft, the dawn of fight is come.~ ~
57    VII,   341    | Unfailing proofs of victory to come.~ ~
58    VII,   464    |                          Shall come not to the birth. The Latin
59    VII,   626    |        nations who in times to come~ ~
60    VII,   679(23)|        was alive, asked him to come to him; and it was on Brutus'
61    VII,   742    |     all the times that were to come.~ ~
62    VII,   804    |       no man. In the fights to come~ ~
63   VIII,   132    |           This spot in days to come the guest from Rome~ ~
64   VIII,   138    |        Caesar: and to us shall come,~ ~
65   VIII,   269    |                                Come forth to victory: burst
66   VIII,   538    |   Brought news their guest was come. Short was the time~ ~
67   VIII,   667    |                   In pomp have come to greet him? But he yields:~ ~
68   VIII,   703    |       shall be told in days to come:~ ~
69   VIII,   721    |    revolving: "In the years to come~ ~
70   VIII,  1016    |        brighter in the days to come~ ~
71   VIII,  1021    |         And happier days shall come when men shall gaze~ ~
72     IX,   144    |       in fear presages ills to come,~ ~
73     IX,   164    |         I thought great Caesar come. But worse than all,~ ~
74     IX,  1007    |            Of serpents have we come. Hater of men,~ ~
75     IX,  1032    |       Caesar with his host may come."~ ~ ~ ~
76     IX,  1067    |       Roman standards are they come,~ ~
77     IX,  1166    |      unforgotten in the age to come.~ ~ ~ ~
78      X,    62    |                            Was come the boyish king, taming
79      X,   353    |                Whence art thou come; and with no native stream~ ~
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