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Phlegethon  n.  (Class Myth.) One of the principal rivers of Hades, in the channel of which fire flowed instead of water. "Fierce Phlegethon, Whose waves of torrent fire inflame with rage."






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"Phlegethon" Quotes from Famous Books



... wreck followed wreck. I do not think the 'Blonde' moved; but from first to last we were threatened with the additional weight and strain of a drifting vessel. Had we been so hampered our anchorage must have given way. As a single example of the force of a typhoon, the 'Phlegethon' with three anchors down, and engines working at full speed, was blown past us out of ...
— Tracks of a Rolling Stone • Henry J. Coke

... now unveiled to us, the lake, and Phlegethon, and the abode of Pluto. Undeterred, we made our way down the chasm, and came upon Rhadamanthus half dead with fear. Cerberus barked and looked like getting up; but I quickly touched my lyre, and the first note sufficed to lull him. Reaching the ...
— The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume I (of X) - Greece • Various



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