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Pierian Spring

American  

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a fountain in Pieria, sacred to the Muses and supposedly conferring inspiration or learning on anyone who drank from it.


Pierian Spring British  

noun

  1. a sacred fountain in Pieria, in Greece, fabled to inspire those who drank from it

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I am sending you part of it just so you will have something tangible to remind you that you can't measure the water from the Pierian Spring in spoonfuls.

From Rolling Stones by Henry, O.

A strange Pierian Spring for the stark Teuton!

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105, September 2nd, 1893 by Various

In green and undiscover'd ground,    Yet near where many others sing, I have the very well-head found    Whence gushes the Pierian Spring.'

From Angel in the House by Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton

And now they were refusing even to approach the Pierian Spring!

From Little Citizens by Kelly, Myra