and Neoptolemus,

“the hero Eurypylus.”

The poet says these places were laid waste, and even Lesbos;

“when he took the well-built Lesbos,”[1332]

and,

“he sacked Lyrnessus and Pedasus,”[1333]

and,

“laid waste Lyrnessus, and the walls of Thebe.”[1334]

Briseïs was taken captive at Lyrnessus;

“whom he carried away from Lyrnessus.”[1335]