The Withered Vine

" I cling to my staff for support, like a vine to its dry pole, and death summons me to Hades: " Be not deaf as a stone, Gorgos! Is the thought of three or four summers beneath the sun so sweet to you?" "
The old man said this and died.
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Leonidas of Tarentum
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