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The poet Alcaeus, who had been a most confirmed enemy of Pittacus and had reviled him most bitterly in his poems,1 once fell into his hands, but Pittacus let him go free, uttering the maxim: "Forgiveness is preferable to punishment."Const. Exc. 4, p. 285.

1 For references see Edmonds, Lyra Graeca, I, pp. 309 ff. (in the L.C.L.), and the Index to the volume.

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