The Odyssey 22.354–355
and quickly spoke to his father, who was near:
“Stay thy hand, and do not wound this guiltless man with the sword. Aye, and let us save also the herald, Medon, who ever cared for me in our house, when I was a child—unless perchance Philoetius has already slain him, or the swineherd,
ὣς φάτο, τοῦ δʼ ἤκουσʼ ἱερὴ ἲς Τηλεμάχοιο,
αἶψα δʼ ἑὸν πατέρα προσεφώνεεν ἐγγὺς ἐόντα·