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A man whose blood
Is very snow-broth; one who never feels
The wanton stings and motions of the sense.

      — Measure for Measure, Act I Scene 4

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KEYWORD: aediles

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1

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Junius Brutus

1937

The aediles, ho!
[Enter an AEdile]
Let him be apprehended.

2

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Sicinius Velutus

1951

Help, ye citizens!
[Enter a rabble of Citizens (Plebeians), with]
the AEdiles]

3

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Junius Brutus

1956

Seize him, AEdiles!

4

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Junius Brutus

1995

AEdiles, seize him!

5

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Citizens

2016

Down with him, down with him!
[In this mutiny, the Tribunes, the AEdiles, and the]
People, are beat in]

6

Coriolanus
[III, 1]

Sicinius Velutus

2135

What do ye talk?
Have we not had a taste of his obedience?
Our aediles smote? ourselves resisted? Come.

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