αἱ δ' αὖτις πρὸς δῶμα Διὸς μεγάλοιο, νέοντο
Ἥρη τ' Ἀργείη καὶ Ἀλαλκομενηῒς Ἀθήνη:
παύσασαι βροτολοιγὸν Ἄρην ἀνδροκτασιάων ⁑
Then back to the palace of great Zeus fared Argive Hera and Alalcomenean Athene, when they had made Ares, the bane of mortals, to cease from his man-slaying.