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THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter III of VII
One of his mottoes was this: "Whatever you do, do it well." The messengers found him in his house talking to his friends and Then the messengers told him how it had been taken from the sea, and "Give not the merchant nor the fishermen the prize; But give it to "It is well," said he, "that neither a merchant nor a fisherman shall "We agree with you," said the messengers; "and we present the prize "You are mistaken," answered Pittacus. "I should be delighted to own "Then to whom shall we take it?" asked the messengers. "Take it to Cleobulus, [Footnote: Cle o bu'lus.] King of Rhodes, |