Who says the following and why?
"Don't rove from home too long,
too far, leaving your own holdings unprotected—
crowds in your palace so brazen
they'll carve up all your wealth, devour it all,
and then your journey here will come to nothing." *
Nestor is summing up "the moral of the story" of Agamemnon's fall when he said: "Don't rove from home too long, too far, leaving your own holdings unprotected— crowds in your palace 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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