"LA SIRENA VUOLE RESISTERE ALLE LUSINGHE DI ULISSE" ( serie "Riletture")
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"... So, sitting down, beating their oars the foaming sea.
But as we were so far away, as you arrive with the cry,
running quickly, the sirens did not escape the agile ship
that came near: and a harmonious song intoned.
"Here, soon, come, O glorious Odysseus, great glory of the Achaeans,
detain the ship, our voice heard.
No one ever walks away from here with his black ship,
if we do not hear, the sound of honey, lip our voice;
then full of joy again, and knowing more things ... "
From "Odyssey" of Homer, Book XII, v v.148-200
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