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 1      I,    90    |       her chariot 'gainst her brother Sun~ ~
 2      I,   110    |       cause the shedding of a brother's blood.~ ~ ~ ~
 3      I,   432    |                    Of sire or brother or of faithful spouse,~ ~
 4     II,   195    |        I, too, the body of my brother slain~ ~
 5     II,   202(12)|                           The brother of the Consul.~ ~
 6     II,   464(18)|      to the chariot for their brother, were turned into poplars.
 7    III,   329    |      when th' avenger 23 of a brother's shame~ ~
 8    III,   686    |                    Before his brother armed, he claims the fight,~ ~
 9     IV,   613    |             Dire omen for the brother kings of Thebes.~ ~
10      V,    72(5) |       of Egypt with her young brother. Lucan means that Caesar
11      V,   712    |                           His brother's trident to his help, what
12     VI,   599    |                  Shadowed her brother's radiance and barred~ ~
13    VII,   382    |           But full in face of brother or of sire,~ ~
14    VII,   725    |       Were crimsoned. One his brother slew, nor dared~ ~
15    VII,   887    |         Where yesternight his brother or his sire.~ ~
16    VII,   900    |               900 And one his brother slain. But all the dead~ ~
17     IX,   145    |             Cnaeus beheld his brother and his band~ ~
18     IX,   147    |      leaps and cries, "Where, brother, is our sire?~ ~
19     IX,   153    |       These eyes that saw, my brother, share the guilt.~ ~
20     IX,   780    |        780 This to her winged brother Pallas lent~ ~
21      X,    90    |            90 To Julia gave a brother: on the bounds,~ ~
22      X,   127(5) |     Between Cleopatra and her brother.~ ~
23      X,   166    |                  Nor with her brother spouse; laden she lay~ ~
24      X,   433    |    The impious sister now her brother weds~ ~
25      X,   564(23)|    fled from Colchis with her brother, Absyrtus. Pursued by her
26      X,   564(23)| father Aeetes, she killed her brother and strewed the parts of
27      X,   565    |                  And with her brother's neck bared to the blow,~ ~
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