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+ | # The [[Spanish fly]], ''Lytta vesicatoria'', taken to have [[aphrodisiac]] properties. | ||
+ | #*'''1964''', [[Anthony Burgess]], ''[[Nothing Like The Sun]]'': | ||
+ | #*:Speaking her name, it was as if he spake pure '''cantharides'''. ‘Quick,’ she panted. ‘There is time before they are all about. Again.’ | ||
+ | #*'''1992''', [[Will Self]], ''[[Cock and Bull]]'': | ||
+ | #*:It’s lucky that Carol had taken the precaution of obtaining some '''cantharides'''; without them the evening might have been a dead loss. | ||
+ | #*'''2006''', [[Thomas Pynchon]], ''[[Against the Day]]'', Vintage 2007, p. 612: | ||
+ | #*:Basically Louis's drug dealer and pimp, Richelieu, known for opium recipes to fit all occasions, is also credited with the introduction into France of the '''cantharides''', or Spanish fly. | ||
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- The Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria, taken to have aphrodisiac properties.
- 1964, Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like The Sun:
- Speaking her name, it was as if he spake pure cantharides. ‘Quick,’ she panted. ‘There is time before they are all about. Again.’
- 1992, Will Self, Cock and Bull:
- It’s lucky that Carol had taken the precaution of obtaining some cantharides; without them the evening might have been a dead loss.
- 2006, Thomas Pynchon, Against the Day, Vintage 2007, p. 612:
- Basically Louis's drug dealer and pimp, Richelieu, known for opium recipes to fit all occasions, is also credited with the introduction into France of the cantharides, or Spanish fly.
- 1964, Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like The Sun:
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