Canto

  1   Int|         Cathay, or India) and her brother Argalia. Angelica is the
  2     1|       when thine arm laid low~The brother of Angelica. That knight~
  3     3|           shall be,~And, his good brother dead, the Insubri sway.~
  4     3|     XXVIII~"See Fulke, who to his brother will convey~All his Italian
  5     3|        But does no laurel for his brother twine,~Aldobrandino, who
  6     3|          XXXVI~"And trust a noble brother to his hands,~Boasting no
  7     3|     XXXVII~"He, dying, leaves his brother Azo heir~Of Pesaro and fair
  8     3|           his breath,~And for his brother brave perpetual death.~ ~
  9     5|     Deemed by Geneura's fault his brother dead,~Weening the faithless
 10     5|  Ariodantes led,~Strives with his brother in disguise. In season~Rinaldo
 11     5|        shore:~ ~ XVII~"And with a brother, then right young, to stay~
 12     5|          dismay'd.~He had a noble brother, bold and wise,~First of
 13     5|            Come not and move not, brother, till I call.'~ ~ XLVI~" `
 14     5|           Doubt not' (the valiant brother said) `but go';~And thither
 15     5|      snares which might beset his brother's feet,~Or with the common
 16     5|          forward, when he saw his brother's deed.~ ~ LIII~"And hindered
 17     5|          pressed.~Then, `Wretched brother, what insanity.'~(He cried) `
 18     5|           forewent,~Joined by his brother, the design in show;~But
 19     5|           further say~To his good brother, or to man beside,~He from
 20     5|           above all the rest, his brother dear~Was whelmed with sorrow
 21     5|            It was Geneura who his brother slew,~Who was to self-destruction
 22     5|        said,~`Of having marred my brother's wits withal,~Sir king,
 23     5|          evil Fate has willed her brother dear,~Zerbino, is not here
 24     5|      Since that which brought his brother to his end,~Moves him in
 25     6|         whom with tearful eye~His brother and Geneura wept as dead,~
 26     6|    preferred:~ ~ VIII~Nor for his brother felt less enmity~Than was
 27     6|        are weighed)~Will meet his brother in Geneura's aid.~ ~ X~"
 28     6|           her defence; and he,~My brother, who such flames of discord
 29     6|       unhappy knight,~Against his brother came, prepared for fight.~ ~
 30     7|          create,~Alphonso and his brother Hyppolite:~Whose like was
 31     8|        mischief fall.~For this my brother Argalia died;~To whom small
 32     9|           in the rout one hapless brother fell,~I had dispatched a
 33     9|         related) for my need,~His brother, watchful of our motions,
 34     9|             LXXXVIII~To a younger brother, her, the duke pretends,~
 35    10|         state;~That with Bireno's brother was to wed,~As far as rumour
 36    11|        took her way;~With her the brother, bearer of the lance,~After,
 37    12|           peer,~Orlando, from the brother of Troyane;~For so had sworn
 38    14|           by Grandonio wheel.~The brother of Marsilius, Falsiron,~
 39    14|          XX~And but that Ferrau's brother Isolier,~Who fastened to
 40    14|        And some a son, and some a brother rue,~Who in the rout had
 41    15|         his wiser lore,~If by his brother Aquilant accurst,~Her Gryphon,
 42    16|           secret rode;~Nor to his brother would his plan bewray,~Who
 43    16|          me to convey~She sent my brother here, who with me goes,~
 44    16|       blame away;~And as the real brother she profest,~Unceasingly
 45    16|    Chelindo viewed, to avenge his brother slain,~He charged, intent
 46    17|            The adulterer, not the brother of the dame.~ ~ XVIII~Of
 47    17|           s paramour, and not her brother.~ ~ CXVI~Now he lamenting
 48    18|          succour, thitherward his brother made;~But from the shoulder
 49    18|           If Ariodantes, when his brother fell,~Was grieved; if he
 50    18|           Martano in the avenging brother's way,~Martano travelling
 51    18|            at the first show,~His brother he in vile Martano spied.~
 52    18|         View on the courser of my brother dear?~Say is my brother
 53    18|           brother dear?~Say is my brother slaughtered or alive?~How
 54    18|         drag the two,~Till he his brother find; who, at his pleasure,~
 55    18|      wounded, stirred;~Who at his brother's coming waxes red,~Surmising
 56    18|           heard speaking with his brother nigh,~And, though of evil
 57    18|       with Andalico, he slew,~His brother, sons to the earl of Flanders
 58    18|        towards that quarter hie.~"Brother, behoves us," cried young
 59    19|        Next Aquilant, and he, his brother dear,~Arrive: to them the
 60    20|           they cannot hold,~Leave brother, sire, and son, with these
 61    21|            who had slain~Her only brother and her father true;~And
 62    21| transgresses every bound.~I had a brother once: the youthful peer~
 63    21|           sceptre swayed.~ ~ XIV~"Brother in arms and bosom-friend
 64    21|      every thought~Schemes how my brother's love may best be bought.~ ~
 65    21|           happened that my gentle brother near~His comrade's fort
 66    21|         freed,~As was her use, my brother's fealty tried.~But he,
 67    21|         little space;~For my poor brother, yet diseased and weak,~
 68    21|           a sequestered place.~My brother would excuse him if he might,~
 69    21|   friendly, as aye wont to be:~My brother was ill fitted to sustain~
 70    21|              XXX~"And evermore my brother she assailed,~And with more
 71    21|      Hatching new mischief, to my brother goes.~Of tears she has a
 72    21|               XLVIII~"She drew my brother forth, that guilty night,~
 73    21|          on earth Argaeus lay,~My brother to Gabrina gave the blade,~(
 74    21|         less wrath she towards my brother burned~Than for Argaeus
 75    21|            Approaching my unhappy brother, cried,~`It was a sovereign
 76    21|        presented~The poison to my brother. `Ill my fear,~(Exclaimed
 77    21|          follows with his soul my brother true,~That hence, already
 78    22|          appears,~As if he were a brother of her own:~Nor certes wholly
 79    22|          Aquilant, who was at his brother's side,~Tore off the rest,
 80    23|          While her a mother and a brother greet,~As the enamoured
 81    24|       here may well reproach me: "Brother, thou~Seest not thy faults,
 82    25|         had to learn;~Nor father, brother, nor even mother me~From
 83    25|          Bradamant she;~Rinaldo's brother and his sister we.~ ~ XXV~"
 84    25|         absence mourn,~Mother and brother, greet the martial may,~
 85    25|           LXXII~Bastard of Buovo, brother to the pair,~Sir Vivian
 86    25|            Who him as dearly as a brother loved,~And made Rogero for
 87    26|        false Maganza's train.~The brother of Rinaldo, Charles's peer,~
 88    26|    Gonzaga and Frederick his son:~Brother and son-in-law, their aid
 89    26|          by;~Nor bold Ferrant his brother; nor less wight~Is Andrew
 90    26|     Malagigi, steeled,~Did to his brother's succour quickly pass;~
 91    26|          Stordilane,~Sir Vivian's brother, simply by his lore,~Made
 92    26|            where apart~Is he, the brother of his lady fair;~And vows
 93    27|          that pair,~Like faithful brother and like righteous lord:~
 94    28|         Who was King Monacho, his brother's heir,~By nature with such
 95    28|           Jocundo is that one, my brother he;~And well I ween that,
 96    28|         promised him to bring~The brother praised by him, before his
 97    28|      There with entreaties so the brother plied,~He to that journey
 98    28|          youth repented~He to his brother's wishes had consented.~ ~
 99    28|       embassy~He did himself; his brother he addrest;~` -- Now to
100    28|         in what wise.~ ~ XXV~"His brother weened he was in grief immersed~
101    28|          with wonderment all see,~Brother and king, and royal family.~ ~
102    28|         To do in this misfortune, brother, speak;~Since vengeance
103    31|        wrought~Hippalca's and the brother's bitter blow;~I speak of
104    31|         as dear~As man can love a brother, friend, or son,~Disposed
105    34|        reign,~And him that of his brother Absalon~Erewhile provoked
106    36|           martial may~Has for her brother recognized the peer,~They
107    36|     descried).~Rinaldo's youthful brother seemed the knight.~But since
108    36|        every paladin in fray.~But brother she and cousin both excels,~
109    36|         unjust and inhumane,~That brother should of life his sister
110    36|           reave,~Or sister by her brother's hand be slain.~Rogero
111    36|       with more watchful care thy brother kept.~ ~ LXIV~"Rogero, if
112    36|        queen~Rogero, she in him a brother knows;~Who now embrace,
113    36|      loved (him Bertram name)~His brother's wife with an incestuous
114    36|           afterwards she from her brother knew~Agramant's uncle, sire,
115    36|       With pardon, what you tell,~Brother, convicts you of too foul
116    37|           From those so loved, as brother, father, son,~A long divorce
117    37|           royal mien each martial brother;~ ~ XLVII~"And truly were,
118    37|       courteous lore~Equalled his brother as in gentleness.~Thither
119    37|          The example of his elder brother slain,~Thinks to bear off
120    38|           my father, whom~An evil brother traitorously laid low.~Me
121    38|         The gentle maid, beside a brother's loss,~Would have to weep
122    38|            The Child, that at her brother aims the steel,~Who doth
123    39|     outdone:~For if he killed her brother, well he knew~Her hate,
124    39|       astound.~ ~ LIX~Aldabelle's brother, Monodantes' son,~And him
125    39|       sire, was dead,~And, on his brother, Gigliantes' part,~To call
126    40|           other Lewis' ward.~Your brother, Duke Alphonso, wiser lore~
127    42|          The loss of one, above a brother dear,~Nor can refrain from
128    42|  rehearsed~Her woes, and told her brother's perfidy;~She chides, pours
129    42|          happier state remain~The brother of that gentle maid withal;~
130    44|           hest,~Nor mothers, I my brother's shall obey,~Of greater
131    45|          Saith, to the Child, her brother, mighty scorn~Was done;
132    45|          have~Bradamant, while my brother is alive,~Let Leo, if the
133    46|            With her is paired her brother's wife, who ne'er~Swerved
134    46|       face to face,~Greets with a brother's love, and stooping low,~
135    46|         maid to Hector brave~(Her brother he) this costly present
136    46|          shoot~That ever from her brother's stock should grow~(Albeit
137    46|           and certify~To his just brother, vouched by tokens clear,~
138    46|        spoil and prisoners to his brother sent --~Nothing reserves
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