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The Messenians again, on whose account the war began, answered the commissioners sent to
note
them that, seeing
A quiet haven for the ship of state
For though his advice was for the moment acceptable, it was
not long before it became manifest that his opinion was as
Should be the patriot's aim,
And smiling peace, to small and great
That brings no shame.
mischievous as it was dishonourable. For peace, with justice and honour, is the noblest and most advantageous thing in the world; when joined with disgrace and contemptible cowardice, it is the basest and most disastrous. note
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