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1 Arg| Agrippina, the daughter of his brother Germanicus, and the widow
2 1| hands of a son (Nero), and a brother of whom is now lying dead
3 1| Britannicus was not a brother, by the ties of blood, Nero
4 1| of blood, Nero became a brother by adoption only.) That
5 1| in thy case, there was a brother in view, to revenge, at
6 1| by that terrible crime a brother, whom thy affection snatched
7 1| to bemoan the death of a brother, in whom my one, my only
8 1| great misfortunes (while the brother Britannicus lived), but
9 1| handed over alone, with no brother to look forward to, to my
10 1| wicked crime - robbed of a brother - overwhelmed with all kinds
11 1| and after that fate of my brother’s, who fell a victim to
12 1| the tristful ghost of my brother brought before my mental
13 1| the eyes and face of his brother, (Nero was a brother by
14 1| his brother, (Nero was a brother by adoption only) who, in
15 1| who was the daughter of a brother, has intermingled the race,
16 1| induce him to restore to me a brother of whom he has deprived
17 1| cruel fate of my miserable brother will soon drag me towards
18 1| ever mindful of my murdered brother, I wish that the ruler of
19 1| native land, and robbed my brother of his life - he has drawn
20 1| couch of her husband, and brother, in absolute security and
21 2| must follow that darling brother of hers; in short, whatever
22 2| marriage of Cleopatra with her brother Ptolemy) again imbibed the
23 2| sharing the nuptial-bed of her brother (having buried past differences). ~
24 4| rights by her husband and brother, and her legitimate share
25 5| palace, and to exact from thy brother thy conjugal rights, but
26 5| craft which bore away my brother! Ah! that is the craft,
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