The Odyssey 24.450–453
So he spoke, and thereat pale fear seized them all. Then among them spoke the old lord Halitherses, son of Mastor, for he alone saw before and after: he with good intent addressed their assembly, and said:
“Hearken now to me, men of Ithaca, to the word that I shall say.
ὣς φάτο, τοὺς δʼ ἄρα πάντας ὑπὸ χλωρὸν δέος
ᾕρει.
τοῖσι δὲ καὶ μετέειπε γέρων ἥρως Ἁλιθέρσης
Μαστορίδης· ὁ γὰρ οἶος ὅρα πρόσσω καὶ ὀπίσσω·
ὅ σφιν ἐϋφρονέων ἀγορήσατο καὶ μετέειπε·