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 1      I,    14    |  campaigns that send no laurels home?~ ~
 2      I,    29    |      lies at length; within the home~ ~
 3      I,   175    |     fright; then turning to its home, '~ ~
 4      I,   279    |   miserable those to whom their home~ ~
 5      I,   325    |    triumph now would bring thee home;~ ~
 6      I,   405    |    urging them; the thoughts of home~ ~
 7      I,   477    |      Have moved their standards home; the happy Gaul~ ~
 8     II,   263    |                              No home. When others sat them down
 9     II,   266    |       his kinsman Cato's humble home.~ ~
10     II,   271    |       earth, now finds its only home,~ ~
11     II,   372    |       did she bear to grace his home:~ ~
12     II,   404(15)|        the threshold of her new home, for to stumble on it would
13     II,   436    |      kept out the winter, was a home~ ~
14     II,   531    |                            Sent home by Caesar for the Parthian
15     II,   653    |     humbly begging for a narrow home~ ~
16    III,    25    |          leddest happy triumphs home:~ ~
17    III,    84    |                Returning to his home. Ah! had he come~ ~
18    III,   187    |        bore from distant Cyprus home;~ ~
19    III,   227    |       too was Pholoe; pretended home~ ~
20    III,   286    |     Arabians, from your distant home~ ~
21    III,   458    |                    Here found a home, nor Pan, but savage rites~ ~
22    III,   798    |            And failing drave it home. His aged sire~ ~
23    III,   830    |        830 Conveyed the victors home: in headlong flight~ ~
24     IV,    10    |       exiled from their ancient home,~ ~
25     IV,   447    |               But in his humble home with faithful spouse~ ~
26     IV,   458    |    Curectae dwell, whose island home~ ~
27     IV,   772    | Garamantians leave their fervid home;~ ~
28     IV,   776    |          Who wanders forth, his home a fragile hut,~ ~
29      V,    89    |     avenge his mother, from her home~ ~
30      V,   109    |                    To that high home of thunder whence it came.~ ~
31      V,   592    |         dwelt within his humble home.~ ~
32      V,   600    |                   600 My humble home? Who hopes for aid from
33     VI,   410    |           410 Seaborn Achilles' home Pharsalus rose;~ ~
34     VI,   499    | Sicilian pirate, exile from his home,~ ~
35     VI,   606    |        in novel form. To her no home~ ~
36     VI,   864    |         silence of their gloomy home:~ ~
37    VII,   383    |                           Drive home the blade. Unless the slain
38    VII,   413    |          Longs for his land and home, his wife and child,~ ~
39    VII,   468    |                                 Home of our gods, no human foot
40    VII,   970    |      970 Sped from his northern home the Thracian wolf;~ ~
41   VIII,   152    |                                 Home of my wife, this Lesbos,
42   VIII,   340    |                             340 Home of the Mede; and haughty
43   VIII,   352    |        Orient ravished from its home.~ ~
44   VIII,   365    |                      So sent me home triumphant. Rome, do thou~ ~
45   VIII,   440    |                      440 Drives home the blow and makes the battle
46   VIII,   447    |      world between thee and thy home?~ ~
47   VIII,   788    |     thyself the bleeding trophy home?~ ~
48   VIII,   989    |                                 Home to Ausonia. Happy, happy
49     IX,   244    |                  Chaste was his home and simple, by his wealth~ ~
50     IX,   354    |        store, the riches of his home.~ ~ ~ ~
51     IX,   493    |          The Northern tempest's home; and of the East~ ~
52     IX,   533    |        saw his scanty field and home~ ~
53     IX,  1028    |     tread; behind our backs the home~ ~
54     IX,  1050    |         chant has ceased. Their home itself~ ~
55     IX,  1156    |      household, guardian of the home."~ ~ ~ ~
56      X,    32    |                             His home obscure; Athena he despised~ ~
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