proclaiming that they were to be killed and their property confiscated. Plutarch, in the "Life of Brutus," says, "These three . . . did set up Bills of Proscription and Outlawry, condemning two hundred of the noblest men of Rome to suffer death; and amongst that number, Cicero was ...
Yet in the number I do know but one That unassailable holds on his rank, Unshaked of motion: and that I am he,70 Let me a little show it, even in this; That I was constant Cimber should be banish'd, And constant do remain to keep him so. ...