Iliad 2: 711-715

From the Venetus A MS

οἱ δὲ Φερὰς ἐνέμοντο παραὶ Βοιβηΐδα λίμνην.

Βοίβην καὶ Γλαφυρὰς, καὶ ἐϋκτιμένην Ἰ̈αωλκὸν

τῶν ἦρχ' Ἀδμήτοιο φίλος παῖς ἕνδεκα νηῶν

Εὔμηλος, τὸν ὑπ' Ἀδμήτῳ τέκε δῖα γυναικῶν

Ἄλκηστις Πελίαο θυγατρῶν εἶδος ἀρίστη:

And they that dwelt in Pherae beside the lake Boebeïs, and in Boebe, and Glaphyrae, and well-built Iolcus, these were led by the dear son of Admetus with eleven ships, even by Eumelus, whom Alcestis, queenly among women, bare to Admetus, even she, the comeliest of the daughters of Pelias.

A. T. Murray (1924)