The Iliad 18.360
Then made answer to him the ox-eyed, queenly Hera:
Most dread son of Cronos, what a word hast thou said. Lo, even a man, I ween, is like to accomplish what he can for another man, one that is but mortal, and knoweth not all the wisdom that is mine. How then was I, that avow me to be highest of goddessesin twofold wise, for that I am eldest and am called thy wife, and thou art king among all the immortals—how was I not in my wrath against the Trojans to devise against them evil?
On this wise spake they one to the other; but silver-footed Thetis came unto the house of Hephaestus,
τὸν δʼ ἠμείβετʼ ἔπειτα βοῶπις πότνια Ἥρη·