Final answer:
The question seems to reference an event that is not described in the excerpts provided. The provided texts discuss political struggles during the late Roman Republic, not Brutus urging people in relation to the king.
Step-by-step explanation:
In lines 3-4 (turbam...coęgit), Brutus did not urge the people to follow the advice of the king, remove the angry mob, shut out the king, or remember the good which the king had done. Instead, the passage outlines moments of political struggle involving other figures such as Metellus, Caesar, and Cato the Younger, who contented with laws, sedition, and power plays in the Roman forum. In the turmoil of the Roman Republic, key leaders used various means of influencing the masses and leveraging political support, often amid intense civil discord and public assemblies.