Unnamed Tomb, An

Who are you? Whose naked bones are these, lying mournfully by the wayside in a half-opened coffin? Your tomb is always grazed by the axles and wheels of passing chariots; presently they will rub through to your ribs, and then no more tears will be shed for you.
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Leonidas of Tarentum
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