Book,  Verse

 1     II,   432|      life, his all, as not for self~ ~
 2     IV,   643|   dealing death; and Freedom's self is galled~ ~
 3      V,   741|                   From ocean's self at war: one billow forced~ ~
 4     VI,   167|     passage which not Caesar's self~ ~
 5     VI,   265|                  That Caesar's self was wounded. Down he pressed~ ~
 6    VII,   157|     danger. Who would fear for self~ ~
 7    VII,   562|        thy lance when Caesar's self~ ~
 8    VII,   837|      survives, unto thy former self~ ~
 9   VIII,    19|  disaster sure, though Magnus' self~ ~
10   VIII,   123| concourse wept -- e'en Magnus' self,~ ~
11   VIII,   638|                  From Caesar's self. And, king, hast thou no
12   VIII,   739|        husband, whom my wicked self hath slain!~ ~
13   VIII,   925|       tomb which even Caesar's self~ ~
14      X,   288|           Twas Parent Nature's self which gave command~ ~
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