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1.Arion was a celebrated harper. He had lived for a long time at the court of Penander, king of the Corinthians. Then he wished to sail to Italy and Sicily. Having obtained great wealth there, he desired to return to Corinth, Therefore he set out from Tarentum, a city of Italy; there he had had hired a vessel belonging to (lit. of) some Corinthians.

2.But the latter resolved to throw him into the sea; for they were desirous to get possession of his money. Then, indeed, Arion understood their plan. He sadly (lit sad) had recourse (lit. fled) to prayers. Having offered all his money to the sailors, he begged his life. But the sailors not being moved by the man's prayer threatened him at once with death (lit death to him). 3.Arion reduced to these extremities, stood on the stem, dressed in all his ornaments. Then he began to sing one of his songs. The sailors charmed by the sweet song retired to the middle of the ship from the stem. He, clad in all his