Οὔπω] νυμφιδίων κραδίῃ πεπληθότα λέκτρων
Δίφι]λον αἰακτῷ τῷδ' ὑπένασσε τάφῳ
γνωτόν] τε γνωτή τε παναιδοίη<ι> Στρατονίκη
ᾧ κ]αὶ Ἀλέξανδρον κοῦρον ὁμηγενέα,
ἀστ]οῖς καὶ ξείνοισι προσηνέας, ἐσθλὰ μὲν εἰπεῖν
ἐσθ]λὰ δὲ καὶ ῥέξαι πάντας ἐπισταμένους·
Μαιο]γενές, σὺ δὲ παῖδας ἐν ἡρῴεσσι φυλάσσοις
εὐσεβέ]ων αἰεὶ χῶρον ἐπερχόμενος
This sculpture, and the following, No. 746, have been placed here, though they do not include the banquet, because they have some details, such as the serpent and the horse's head, similar to those on the banquet reliefs.—Ephesus. Excavated by Mr. Wood, between the Magnesian Gate and the Temple of Artemis.
Ephesian marble; height, 3 feet; width, 1 foot 7½ inches. Wood, Ephesus, p. 123; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., DCXXVa.