Iliad 2: 851-855

From the Venetus A MS

Παφλαγόνων δ' ἡγεῖτο Πυλαιμένεος λάσιον κῆρ

ἐξ Ενετῶν, ὅθεν ἡμιόνων γένος ἀγροτεράων

οἵ ῥα Κύτωρον ἔχον, καὶ Σήσαμον ἀμφενέμοντο:

ἀμφί τε Παρθένιον ποταμὸν κλυτὰ δώματ' έναιον:

Κρῶμνάν τ' Αἰγιαλόν τε καὶ ὑψηλοὺς Ἐρυθίνους:

And the Paphlagonians did Pylaemenes of the shaggy heart lead from the land of the Eneti, whence is the race of wild she-mules. These were they that held Cytorus and dwelt about Sesamon, and had their famed dwellings around the river Parthenius and Cromna and Aegialus and lofty Erythini.

A. T. Murray (1924)