199 examples of pluto in sentences

In short, his success was so great, that Pluto, seeing the number of his ghosts daily decrease, complained to Jupiter, who killed him with his thunderbolts.

The ancients assigned the particular parts of the body to particular deities; the head was sacred to Jupiter; the breast to Neptune; the waist to Mars; the forehead to Genius; the eye-brows to Juno, the eyes to Cupid; the ears to Memory; the right hand to Fides or Veritas; the back to Pluto; the knees to Misericordia or mercy; the legs to Mercury; the feet to Thetis; and the fingers to Minerva.

"O Circe," he cried; "that is impossible: who shall steer my course to Pluto's kingdom?

I fear me Pluto will be wrath with me, For to detain so grave a man as he. ANTHONY.

It was as if some detaining angel reached down into those realms of Pluto and, at the critical moment, laid a white hand where the big paw had touched him.

The high commander of the damned souls, Great Dis, the duke of devils, and prince of Limbo lake, High regent of Acheron, Styx, and Phlegeton, By strict command from Pluto, hell's great monarch, And fair Proserpina, the queen of hell, By full consent of all the damned hags, And all the fiends that keep the Stygian plains, Hath sent me here from depth of underground To summon thee to appear at Pluto's court.

The high commander of the damned souls, Great Dis, the duke of devils, and prince of Limbo lake, High regent of Acheron, Styx, and Phlegeton, By strict command from Pluto, hell's great monarch, And fair Proserpina, the queen of hell, By full consent of all the damned hags, And all the fiends that keep the Stygian plains, Hath sent me here from depth of underground To summon thee to appear at Pluto's court.

But, hell not wont to harbour such a guest, Her fellow-fiends do daily make complaint Unto grim Pluto and his lady queen Of her unruly misbehaviour; Entreating that a passport might be drawn For her to wander till the day of doom On earth again, to vex the minds of men, And swore she was the fittest fiend in hell To drive men to desperation.

O, I remember this dish well: it was first invented by Pluto, to entertain Proserpina withal.

Then down to hell: tell Pluto, prince of devils, That great Alcides wants a kitchen wench To turn his spit.

Why this is brave, Far better than to fawn at Gustus' table For a few scraps; no, no such words as these By Pluto, stab the villain, kill the slave:

Longfellow crowns the death-angel with amaranth, with which Milton says, "the spirits elect bind their resplendent locks;" and his angel of life he crowns with asphodels, the flowers of Pluto or the grave.

Orpheus went down to Hadês to crave for her restoration to life, and Pluto said she should follow him to earth provided he did not look back.

Walt Disney's Pluto the pup.

Mickey's dog Pluto, by Walt Disney.

Mickey Mouse and Pluto: Mickey Mouse and Pluto the Pup.

Mickey Mouse and Pluto: Mickey Mouse and Pluto the Pup.

Mickey Mouse and Pluto the Racer, by Walt Disney.

Walter E. Disney (A); 6Jul65; R363962. Mother Pluto.

Walt Disney's story of Pluto the pup, by Walt Disney.

Mickey's dog Pluto, by Walt Disney.

Pluto, canine cowpoke.

One oblique line means simple rejection [Illustration: top right to bottom left arrow]; the other [Illustration: bottom left to top right arrow] means rejection with scorn, as in a line from Lafontaine's fable, "The Lion's Court:" "The monarch, vexed, sent him to Pluto."

I will have thee Chain'd unto Pluto's gallies!

Should Pluto chance to spy me, would not hee Be jealous of me? Ura.

199 examples of  pluto  in sentences