have you neither liberated Euboea nor regained any of your lost possessions? On the other hand, while you stay at home, at leisure and in health —(if indeed they could say that men who behave thus are in health)— Philip has set up two despots in Euboea , entrenching one right over against Attica and the other as a menace to Sciathus; but you—have you never cleared away these obstacles, even if you had no further ambitions, and have you tamely submitted? Undoubtedly you have stood aside from his path and made it abundantly clear that, were he to die ten times over, you at least will make no further move. Then why do you pester us with your embassies and your complaints? If these are their words, what are we to say, Athenians? How are we to answer? For my part, I cannot tell.