Εὐρύπυλος δ' Εὐαἰμονίδης. Ὑψήνορα δῖον,
υἱὸν ὑπερθύμου Δολοπίονος: ὅς ῥα, Σκαμάνδρου
ἀρητὴρ ἐτέτυκτο: θεὸς δ' ὡς τίετο δήμῳ.
τὸν μὲν ὰρ Εὐρύπυλος, Εὐαίμονος ἀγλαὸς υἱὸς
πρόσθεν ἕθεν φεύγοντα. μεταδρομάδην ἔλας' ὦμον
φασγάνῳ ἀΐξας, ἀπὸ δ' ἔξεσε χεῖρα βαρεῖαν:
αἱματόεσσα δὲ χεὶρ πεδίῳ πέσε: τὸν δὲ κατ' όσσε
ἔλλαβε πορφύρεος θάνατος καὶ μοῖρα κραταιή:
And Eurypylus, son of Euaemon, slew goodly Hypsenor, son of Dolopion high of heart, that was made priest of Scamander, and was honoured of the folk even as a god—upon him did Eurypylus, Euaemon's glorious son, rush with his sword as he fled before him, and in mid-course smite him upon the shoulder and lop off his heavy arm. So the arm all bloody fell to the ground; and down over his eyes came dark death and mighty fate.