Book,  Verse

 1      I,    43|                            Welcome, ye gods, be wickedness
 2      I,   344|      Is this our country's welcome, this her prize~ ~
 3      I,   446|       When Csesar saw them welcome thus the war~ ~
 4    III,    93| Poured out their crowds to welcome his return.~ ~
 5    III,   751|          Inflammable, gave welcome to the flames.~ ~
 6     IV,   564|   rage for battle and that welcome death,~ ~
 7     IV,   788|                          A welcome harvest for his crown retained.~ ~
 8      V,   780|             780 In accents welcome to his ears began:~ ~
 9    VII,    52|              And shouts of welcome bid great Caesar hail.~ ~ ~ ~
10    VII,   392|                            Welcome the chief's predictions
11    VII,   456|                        Was welcome.~ ~ ~ ~ Thus alike with
12    VII,   699|                       Came welcome death, nor had thy conqueror
13   VIII,   657|                    A ready welcome, blamed the double tides~ ~
14   VIII,   668|          The fates compel. Welcome to him was death~ ~
15     IX,  1288|       I stand: else had my welcome at your hands~ ~
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