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" Steer wide;
keep well to seaward; plug your oarsmen's ears
with beeswax kneaded soft; none of the rest
should hear that song.
But if you wish to listen,
let the men tie you in the lugger, hand
and foot, back to the mast, lashed to the mast,
so you may hear those harpies' thrilling voices;
shout as you will, begging to be untied,
your crew must only twist more line around you
and keep their stroke up, till the singers fade. "

Homer


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Homer quote : Steer wide; <br />keep well to seaward; plug your oarsmen's ears <br />with beeswax kneaded soft; none of the rest <br />should hear that song. <br />But if you wish to listen, <br />let the men tie you in the lugger, hand <br />and foot, back to the mast, lashed to the mast, <br />so you may hear those harpies' thrilling voices; <br />shout as you will, begging to be untied, <br />your crew must only twist more line around you <br />and keep their stroke up, till the singers fade.