Iliad 2: 734-737

From the Venetus A MS

οἵδ' ἔχον Ορμένιον: οἵ τε κρήνην Ὑπέρειαν

τῶν ἦρχ' Εὐρύπυλος Εὐαίμονος ἀγλαὸς υἱὸς

τῶ δ' ἅμα τεσσεράκοντα μέλαιναι νῆες ἕποντο:

And they that held Ormenius and the fountain Hypereia, and that held Asterium and the white crests of Titanus, these were led by Eurypylus, the glorious son of Euaemon. And with him there followed forty black ships.

A. T. Murray (1924)