“I am Dracula…. I bid you welcome.”
Dracula, welcoming Harker to his castle
Dracula (1931)
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“I now bid you a welcome adoo.”
The Shakers.
Artemus Ward, His Book http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/eafbin2/toccer-eaf?id=Weaf482&tag=public&data=/www/data/eaf2/private/texts&part=0 (1862)

Ball's dairy on Dada, in Flucht aus der Zeit / Flight out of Time, 'Introduction'; University of California Press (1996)
1916

(4th January 1834) The New Year
The London Literary Gazette, 1833-1835

“I am Yali, and I would like to welcome you to Heaven. I hope you will enjoy your stay.”
He laughed heartily, as at a private joke. “Yes, I most certainly hope you do. After all, some of you may stay forever. It is a nice place, actually, one of those infinitely rare situations where one is rewarded commensurately to one’s efforts. Surely that is Heaven by any man’s definition?”
Source: Dream Park (1981), Chapter 19, “Neck Riddles” (p. 258)

Steinar addressing King Kristian
Paradísarheimt (Paradise Reclaimed) (1960)


“I am a woman—therefore I may not
Call to him, cry to him,
Fly to him,
Bid him delay not.”
A Woman's Thought, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).