Sentence example with the word 'lethe'

lethe

Definition n. (Greek mythology) a river in Hades

Last update: July 17, 2015


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LETHE (" Oblivion"), in Greek mythology, the daughter of Eris (Hesiod, Theog.   [Please select]

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Lethe (lee   [Please select]

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The other was Lethe.   [Please select]

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For past the valley of Sleep flow the waters of Lethe, the river of Forgetfulness.   [Please select]

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If I call them into life across the waters of Lethe will not the poor ghosts troop to my call.   [Please select]

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At whiles he was across the drift of Lethe in the darkness, but never for long together.   [Please select]

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"When the lotus was all plucked and Lethe drained, then cards were born into the world," he said sententiously.   [Please select]

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"This is the river Lethe," said King Pluto; "do you not think it a very pleasant stream."   [Please select]

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"And be sure not to forget a golden cup filled with the water of Lethe," he said to the servant.   [Please select]

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Across Lethe stretched the Elysian Fields where the shades of the blest dwelt in bliss without alloy.   [Please select]

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In a secluded vale of Elysium there flowed a gentle, silent stream, called Lethe (oblivion), whose waters had the effect of dispelling care, and producing utter forgetfulness of former events.   [Please select]

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