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You're walking by the tomb of Battiades, Who knew well how to write poetry, and enjoy Laughter at the right moment, over the wine.


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This page presents the quote "You're walking by the tomb of Battiades, Who knew well how to write poetry, and enjoy Laughter at the right moment, over the wine.". Author of this quote is Callimachus. This quote is about writing, right moment, poetry, walking, enjoy, wine, laughter,.