Ensuring that the next generation has little appreciation of how democracy emerged might, perhaps, help ease the pushing of Britain's nostrils below the waters of Lethe, also known as European Union. |
In the cares of a busy world, he may find a draught of the waters of Lethe. |
In April 1740, Drury Lane produced Garrick's first comedy, Lethe, or Esop in the Shades. |
For past the valley of Sleep flow the waters of Lethe, the river of Forgetfulness. |
In the name of Truth, I have to say that the profound work within the waters of Lethe is frightfully difficult and more bitter than bile. |
A distracted Charon,retired from Lethe,always picks up the ashes of your diary. |