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Meanings of castalia in English
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Usage of castalia in English
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Then they came in view of the famous Fountain of Castalia.
2
Castalia, fountain of Parnassus, giving inspiration to Oracular priestess named Pythia.
3
The steamship Castalia was an ambitious attempt in this direction.
4
A dragon prevented barbarous and ignorant men from drinking at the fountain of Castalia.
5
Once in Millbrook he had to find Dr. Leary's community-Castleor Castille, Castalia, something like that.
6
Phi Phi Alpha had the "Castalia," Alpha Nu, the "Sybil," and Adelphi, "The Hesperian."
7
Mount Parnassus, Mount Helicon, and the fountains of Castalia and Aganippe were the sacred places of the Muses.
8
The result has been, that while the Castalia was a failure, the Calais-Douvre has proved a distinct success.
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A white shape's gliding by the Fountain of Castalia but I'm far above it now I barely see it.
10
They visited and drank of Castalia, and the prophetic font, Cassotis; but still, like every other traveller, they were disappointed.
11
"Having found Castalia here," said, the Count, "shall I not drink its limpid waters?"
12
Neither Grecian song nor Roman eloquence; neither the waters of Castalia, nor the fine-spun theorisms of scholastic philosophy, could satisfy their yearnings.
13
Surrounded by the muses of Greek mythology, under a thicket of laurel, sits Apollo, with the sources of Castalia at his feet.
14
I am he who stopped the horses of the insolent Roman when they were rushing upon thy camel at the Fountain of Castalia.
15
This Castalia centenarian is dead to all the demands of society and humanity, and his corpse should have been buried half a century ago.'
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The water in which Scherezade dipped her fingers, is for him a fountain of Castalia; the throne he erects to her apotheosis becomes her scaffold.