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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
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Who says the following and why? "Don't rove from home too long, too far, leaving your own holdings unprotected— crowds in your p

alace so brazen they'll carve up all your wealth, devour it all, and then your journey here will come to nothing."
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Aleks [24]3 years ago
4 0
The given line above was said by King Nestor from an ancient Greek poem, The Odyssey by Homer. This ancient poem is about Odysseus, a Greek hero, on his journey back home after Troy has fallen. It took him ten years to be back to his family, and during his absence, they thought he died.
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