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" Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie. "
College Greek Course in English - Page 228
by William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 302 pages
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A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With ...

William Smith - 1854 - 676 pages
...foes." The second, which was destined for the Spartans alone, contained the memorable words :— " Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie." * Both of these epigrams were probably written by the poet Simonides, who also celebrated the glory...
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A History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest ...

William Smith - 1854 - 748 pages
...foes." The second, which was destined for the Spartans alone, contained the memorable words : — " Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie." « Both of these epigrams were probably written by the poet Simonides, who also celebrated the glory...
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History of ancient Greece

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1855 - 376 pages
...another to the memory of the Spartans alone, with an inscription which has been thus translated : ' Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie.' A third monument, with a lion, was erected in honour of Leonidas, on the spot where the last stand...
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Smaller History of Greece: To the Roman Conquest

William Smith - 1860 - 294 pages
...honour of Leonidas. Another monument, erected near the spot, contained the memorable inscription : u Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie." While Leonidas had been fighting at Thermopylae, the Greek fleet had also been engaged with the Persians...
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Tinsley's Magazine, Volume 25

708 pages
...over the graves of those who perished there might be written a parody of the distich of Simonides : ' Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie.' One man escaped from Thermopylae; the Greeks met him with reproaches. Nowadays it appears he would...
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Examination papers collected by A. Clark as a student and as an examiner

1867 - 224 pages
...worse than Sythian cold ? Yet out of that city the barbarian flees hither. 5. For Elegiac couplet. Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie. THE COLLEGE, INVERNESS. JULY, 1879. 1. Conjugate promo, liabeo, dico, monco, facio, ulciscor, cupio,...
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A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest : with ...

William Smith - 1870 - 750 pages
...The second, which was destined for the Spartans alone, contained the memorable words : — • • " Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie."* Both of these epigrams were probably written by the poet Simonidcs, who also celebrated the glory of...
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The Greek Anthology

Lord Neaves - 1874 - 232 pages
...Vol. xxxir. p. 970. , ponnesus, it was now Sparta's turn to take the lead. This is the epigram : — " Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie." There happens to be a various reading in the second line of the Greek, which makes it doubtful whether...
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In the Days of Thy Youth: Sermons on Practical Subjects, Preached at ...

Frederic William Farrar - 1876 - 432 pages
...greatness of Sparta ? Was it not revealed on that epitaph over the Three Hundred at Thermopylae — " Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here obedient to their laws we lie ! " Wherein lay the true majesty of Rome ? Was it not on the solid bases of filial and of national...
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Classic Literature: Principally Sanskrit, Greek, and Roman, with Some ...

Catherine Ann White - 1877 - 466 pages
...The most celebrated of these epigrams is, however, that on the Spartans who fell at Thermopylae : " Go, tell the Spartans, thou that passest by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie." We have also the following fragment of a hymn by Simonides upon the same subject : " Of those at famed...
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