Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|   friend, my companion and my brother, whom thou didst falsly
 2    2, 10|      will tell you soone, but brother I pray you tell mee of your
 3    2, 10|        whose violence when my brother Arisuatus did assay to resist,
 4    4, 22|       her words, saying: O my Brother, borne in Arcadia, thou
 5    6, 32|     that yet the face of your brother and my husband, is alwayes
 6    7, 38|       saying, I pray you good brother put not your selfe to so
 7    7, 42|      for they might see their brother dismembred in every part
 8    7, 42|  stone and threw at the third brother, but by reason the stone
 9    8, 44|   stepdame, the mother of his brother, but she speaking never
10    8, 44|      was prepared to kill his brother: whereby he presently fell
11    8, 44|      sonne had empoysoned his brother, because he would not consent
12    8, 44|       of the slaughter of his brother, and how he threatned to
13    8, 44|    desiring mee to poyson his brother, whereby hee might revenge
14    8, 44|  refused he offered it to his brother with his own hands. When
15    8, 45|      by these two, as a third Brother, and Companion, and I thought
16    8, 45|  would not seeme to accuse my brother of theft, but I am right
17    8, 45|     betweene Eteocles and his Brother. When they had reasoned
18    8, 46|       should declare that her brother did pray her to come into
19    8, 46|      received the ring of her brother, being very willing and
20    8, 46|      with a loud voyce to her brother, the wicked harlot (weening
21    8, 46|     maiden but especially her brother, advertised of her death,
22    8, 46| honourably. This yong man her brother taking in ill part the miserable
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