The Odyssey 24.54–55
'Tis his mother who comes here forth from the sea with the immortal sea-nymphs to look upon the face of her dead son.’
“So he spoke, and the great-hearted Achaeans ceased from their flight. Then around thee stood the daughters of the old man of the sea wailing piteously, and they clothed thee about with immortal raiment.
ἴσχεσθʼ, Ἀργεῖοι, μὴ φεύγετε, κοῦροι
Ἀχαιῶν·
μήτηρ ἐξ ἁλὸς ἥδε σὺν ἀθανάτῃς ἁλίῃσιν