The dead lay unburied, and each man as he recognized a friend among them shuddered with grief and horror; while the living whom they were leaving behind, wounded or sick, were to the living far more shocking than the dead, and more to be pitied than those who had perished.


Book VII, 7.75- - History of the Peloponnesian War


The dead lay unburied, and each man as he recognized a friend among them shuddered with grief and horror; while the living whom they were leaving...

The dead lay unburied, and each man as he recognized a friend among them shuddered with grief and horror; while the living whom they were leaving...

The dead lay unburied, and each man as he recognized a friend among them shuddered with grief and horror; while the living whom they were leaving...

The dead lay unburied, and each man as he recognized a friend among them shuddered with grief and horror; while the living whom they were leaving...