London Snow http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/2931.html, l. 1-4 (1890).
Poetry
“where the Gauls stealthily, at the time of night when sleep falls on men, attacked the high citadel and of a sudden stained with blood walls and watchers.”
As quoted by Macrobius in Saturnalia, Book I, Chapter IV (tr. J. Elliott)
Original
Qua Galli furtim noctu summa arcis adorti moenia concubia vigilesque repente cruentant.
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Ennius 23
Roman writer -239–-169 BCRelated quotes
The Issues of Life and Death.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“there is moss on the walls
and the stain of thought and failure and
waiting”
Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last
“Did I fall or was I pushed?
Did I fall or was I pushed?
And where's the blood?”
"Harrowdown Hill"
Lyrics, The Eraser (2006)