Νῑρεὺς, αὖ, Σύμηθεν ἄγε τρεῖς νῆας ἐΐσας:
Νιρεὺς. Ἀγλαΐης υἱὸς: χαρόποιό τ' ἄνακτος:
Νιρεὺς ὃς κάλλιστος ἀνὴρ ὑπὸ Ἴ̈λιον ἦλθε
τῶν ἄλλων Δαναῶν μετ' ἀμύμονα Πηλείωνα:
ἀλλ' ἀλαπαδνὸς ἔην: παῦρος δέ οἱ εἵπετο λαός:
Moreover Nireus led three shapely ships from Syme, Nireus that was son of Aglaïa and Charops the king, Nireus the comeliest man that came beneath Ilios of all the Danaans after the fearless son of Peleus. Howbeit he was a weakling, and but few people followed with him.