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1 9| With this device, my gentle brethren slain;~The first the shot 2 9| And I remaining, sire and brethren dead,~The isle of Holland' 3 9| project, and the pair~Of brethren promise me their faithful 4 9| Through him, my father and my brethren slain;~Through him, the 5 10| forewent;~Where both my brethren and my sire were slain,~ 6 14| rapaciously have preyed;~Who brethren, black and white, in shameful 7 14| SILENCE, where the cloistered brethren swell~Their anthems, where 8 15| monster, slaughtered by the brethren two,~Upon the sand beside 9 15| before~Agnized, to greet the brethren was not slow:~And they, 10 15| will he slay,~If the two brethren nought the intent gainsay,~ ~ 11 15| was to be~In France the brethren's lot, had in that fray~ 12 18| O companions," cries,~"O brethren, stand, and yet your place 13 18| CXVII~The pair of warlike brethren witnessing~The monarch's 14 18| Abstained Astolpho and the brethren two,~And bold Marphisa, 15 20| share~If I united with my brethren were.~ ~ LXIV~"Methinks 16 20| follow, with the pair~Or brethren bold, Marphisa terrified.~ 17 20| Marphisa, Guido, and the brethren two,~With Sansonetto, pale 18 23| clear,~Of one of her good brethren should be spied,~Alardo 19 25| will consign to him the brethren twain,~Thy Malagigi and 20 25| emprize;~And, to set free your brethren, in my hand~More than a 21 25| they conclude they can the brethren free~Without more succour 22 25| would in succour of those brethren ride,~To rescue them from 23 25| these, by love for those two brethren swayed,~And deeming it discourtesy 24 26| gone, to give the prisoned brethren aid:~I told, as well how 25 26| LXXV~The other of those brethren armed before~His cousin, 26 30| He after boldly with the brethren made,~Their lord Rinaldo 27 30| and how all~His valiant brethren and his cousins are~Returned, 28 30| children dear,~Mother and brethren and the cousins twain,~( 29 30| Feigned herself ailing to the brethren true,~Nor would she join 30 31| Outstretched upon the field, the brethren two;~Although "Halt, halt," ( 31 31| himself to name;~And (for they brethren were) with love opprest,~ 32 31| would have been~Dear to his brethren bold; but welcomed more~ 33 31| ornaments they wear.~The brethren know as well Mount Alban' 34 31| Those whom Rinaldo, whom his brethren slew,~Whom Oliviero's sons, 35 34| whom a speech among the brethren went,~He never should see 36 36| LXXIV~And country, sire, and brethren two betrayed,~Hoping he 37 37| slain,~Fathers and sons and brethren, -- so that through~All 38 37| all~The good that by those brethren had been wrought,~Waxed, 39 44| take,~Though joined thy brethren with thy sire should be?~