Iliad 24: 386-388

From the Venetus A MS

τὸν δ' ἠμείβετ' ἔπειτα γέρων Πρίαμος θεοειδής:

τίς δὲ σὺ σύ ἐσσι φέριστε. τέων δ' ἔξεσσι τοκήων:

ὥς μοι καλὰ τὸν οἶτον, ἀπότμου παιδὸς ἔνισπες:

And the old man, godlike Priam, answered him: "Who art thou, noble youth, and from what parents art thou sprung, seeing thou speakest thus fitly of the fate of my hapless son?"

A. T. Murray (1924)