The Odyssey 10.443–445
but as for us, do thou lead us to the sacred house of Circe.’
“So saying, they went up from the ship and the sea. Nor was Eurylochus left beside the hollow ship, but he went with us, for he feared my dread reproof.
“Meanwhile in her halls Circe
διογενές, τοῦτον μὲν ἐάσομεν, εἰ σὺ
κελεύεις,
αὐτοῦ πὰρ νηί τε μένειν καὶ νῆα ἔρυσθαι·
ἡμῖν δʼ ἡγεμόνευʼ ἱερὰ πρὸς δώματα Κίρκης.