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Hades   /hˈeɪdiz/  /heɪdz/   Listen
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Hades  n.  The nether world (according to classical mythology, the abode of the shades, ruled over by Hades or Pluto); the invisible world; the grave. "And death and Hades gave up the dead which were in them." "Neither was he left in Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption." "And in Hades he lifted up his eyes, being in torments."






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"Hades" Quotes from Famous Books



... in many parts of Southern Europe they are still supposed to be serving apprenticeship as witches. In Sicily the peasants are sure that if a black cat lives with seven masters, the soul of the seventh will surely accompany him back to the dominion of Hades. In Brittany there is a dreadful tale of cats that dance with unholy glee around the crucifix while their King is being put to death. Cats figure in Norwegian folk-lore, too, as witches and picturesque incumbents ...
— Concerning Cats - My Own and Some Others • Helen M. Winslow

... other patriarchs, I know. Unfortunately, they are still in Hades, I believe, according to your creed, and cannot help you much in your present trouble. Now, you did not fulfil your share of the bargain, but I am ready to fulfil mine. Here," he added, turning to the soldiers, "the buckle-end of your two belts ...
— The Scarlet Pimpernel • Baroness Orczy

... ain't old squarehead Neils," he muttered wonderingly. "If it ain't Neils, I'll go to hades or some other seaport." He closed his eyes again and subsided into a sort of lethargy, for he was content. ...
— Captain Scraggs - or, The Green-Pea Pirates • Peter B. Kyne

... to the shack, was hailed with joy as one who might have come back from Hades unscathed. He told Clare just ...
— The Woman from Outside - [on Swan River] • Hulbert Footner

... around The barrow of the mighty dead. And these Still do the tribes of men "The Memnons" call; And still with wailing cries they dart and wheel Above their king's tomb, and they scatter dust Down on his grave, still shrill the battle-cry, In memory of Memnon, each to each. But he in Hades' mansions, or perchance Amid the Blessed on the Elysian Plain, Laugheth. Divine Dawn comforteth her heart Beholding them: but theirs is toil of strife Unending, till the weary victors strike The vanquished dead, or one and ...
— The Fall of Troy • Smyrnaeus Quintus


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