nepenthe
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Those lyrics, which act upon the mind like nepenthe, are also by Segal, a classics scholar who is driving without a poetic license.
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For thrill-loving tourists, for the great, near-great and notorious, Catalina had been nepenthe.
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And the search is more intense than ever for the Unspoiled Spot, where Those Who Know can get away from it all for a quiet taste of nepenthe with good food and a clean bed.
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In "Evangeline" Longfellow refers to it in this line: "Crown us with asphodel flowers, that are wet with the dews of nepenthe."
From Great Inventions and Discoveries by Piercy, Willis Duff
An archaeologic tour in Spain, a yachting cruise in the Mediterranean, a winter in Egypt—all these things would be to Westray’s taste; the blameless herb nepenthe might anywhere be found growing by the wayside.
From The Nebuly Coat by Falkner, John Meade