Canto

 1     3|       him shall spring a pair~Of brothers, leagued no less by love
 2     3|      subdued and slow:~I saw the brothers shun them as they passed."~
 3     5|        ruined row:~Hence the two brothers, posted in that place,~Were
 4     9| offspring (for beside~Myself two brothers were) to him so dear,~That,
 5     9|        spite~My sire and both my brothers slaughtered were,~My country
 6     9|          s service, I~Select two brothers fitted for my view,~Of valiant
 7     9|        with myself grown up; the brothers two~So wholly bound to me,
 8     9|       Friesland hight~Who did my brothers and my father kill,~And,
 9    17|               XCVI~Here two good brothers of Apamia were,~In tourney
10    19|          of the two,~To both the brothers and the rest who sided~Upon
11    22|     splendour struck the valiant brothers blind,~And Guido in their
12    23|          which repair~One of her brothers and her mother were.~ ~
13    36|          the second, bare.~Whose brothers, having, by unrighteous
14    37|     courtesy~Of those two kindly brothers wholly gained.~In the holy
15    37|            Unhappy women) to the brothers' tomb, --~And by the sacrifice
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