The Odyssey 18.105–107
“Sit there now, and scare off swine and dogs, and do not thou be lord of strangers and beggars, miserable that thou art, lest haply thou meet with some worse thing to profit withal.”
He spoke, and flung about his shoulders his miserable wallet, full of holes, and slung by a twisted cord.
ἐνταυθοῖ νῦν ἧσο σύας τε κύνας τʼ ἀπερύκων,
μηδὲ σύ γε ξείνων καὶ πτωχῶν κοίρανος εἶναι
λυγρὸς ἐών, μή πού τι κακὸν καὶ μεῖζον ἐπαύρῃ.