"They’re a far cry from you,
the men who do their bidding. Young bucks,
all rigged out in their fine robes and shirts,
hair sleeked down with oil, faces always beaming,
the ones who slave for them!"
– Homer
The Odyssey, Book 15, lines 367-371. There is unintended irony here from Eumaeus. He suggests that Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, wouldn’t fit in with the fancily dressed servants in his own palace who currently do the suitors’ bidding.