Iliad 18: 145-147

From the Venetus A MS

ὥς ἔφαθ'. αἳ δ' ὑπο κῦμα θαλάσσης αὐτίκ' ἔδυσαν,

ἣ δ`' αὖτ' Οὔλυμπον δὲ θεὰ Θέτις ἀργυρόπεζα

ἤϊεν: ὄφρα φίλῳ παιδὶ κλυτὰ τεύχε' ἐνείκαι:

τερπόμενοι: δοιὼ δὲ κυβιστητῆρε κατ' αὐτοὺς

So spake she, and they forthwith plunged beneath the surge of the sea, while she, the goddess, silver-footed Thetis, went her way to Olympus, that she might bring glorious armour for her dear son.

A. T. Murray (1924)