Iliad 6: 29-36

From the Venetus A MS

Ἀστύαλον δ' ὰρ ἔπεφνε μενεπτόλεμος Πολυποίτης:

Πιδύ̄την δ' Ὀδυσσεὺς Περκώσιον ἐξενάριξεν

ἔγχεϊ χαλκείῳ, Τεῦκρος δ' Ἀρετάονα δῖον:

Ἀντίλοχος δ' Ἄβληρον: ἐρήρατο δουρὶ φαεινῷ

Νεστορίδης: Ἔλατον δὲ ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν Ἀγαμέμνων,

ναῖε δὲ Σατνιόεντος ἐϋρρείταο παρ' ὄχθας

Πήδασον αἰπεινήν. Φύλακον δ' ἕλε Λήϊτος ἥρως

φεύγοντ'. Εὐρύπυλος δὲ Μελάνθιον ἐξεναρίξεν:

And Polypoetes staunch in fight slew Astyalus, and Odysseus with his spear of bronze laid low Pidytes of Percote, and Teucer goodly Aretaon. And Antilochus, son of Nestor, slew Ablerus with his bright spear, and the king of men, Agamemnon, slew Elatus that dwelt in steep Pedasus by the banks of fair-flowing Satnioeis. And the warrior Leïtus slew Phylacus, as he fled before him; and Eurypylus laid Melanthius low.

A. T. Murray (1924)