In reference those who are extremely cowardly. For there was a certain cowardly man who, peeping out of a cave and seeing
Heracles, was turned to stone; and the stone which looks like a person still remains to this day. For he was afraid of
Heracles and went down into the cave and because of his cowardice he died.[1]
And [sc. there is] another proverb: "more cowardly than Peisander". "There Peisander came asking to see his soul, which had left him when he was alive." For he was excessively cowardly.[2]
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