单词 | Phoebus |
例句 | Speaker of the prophecies of Phoebus Apollo, slayer of the mighty Python. The Titan's Curse 2007-05-11T00:00:00Z To the biochemist Phoebus Levene, one of Avery’s colleagues at Rockefeller University, the comically plain chemical composition of DNA—four bases strung along a chain—suggested an extremely “unsophisticated” structure. The Gene 2016-06-02T00:00:00Z Then the priest prayed to the mighty god he served and Phoebus Apollo heard him. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z There Leto’s children were born, Artemis and Phoebus Apollo; and in after years Apollo’s glorious temple stood there, visited by men from all over the world. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z Inside my head, I heard a voice, slithering into one ear and coiling around my brain: I am the spirit of Delphi, speaker of the prophecies of Phoebus Apollo, slayer of the mighty Python. The Lightning Thief 2005-07-01T00:00:00Z Rylance and van Kampen, in their first years together, founded the travelling acting troupe Phoebus Cart, and they were instrumental in the rebuilding of Shakespeare’s Globe, where she remains director of music. Mark Rylance Talks Poetry and Ice Fishing 2016-03-01T05:00:00Z This show, a collaboration with the Belgium-based Phoebus Foundation, offers a look at Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque paintings from the Southern Netherlands from the 15th through 17th centuries. At Museums and Auctions, Private Treasures Are Unveiled 2022-10-22T04:00:00Z All of this was a gleam in scientists’ eyes when my dad started to think about the accelerator—which he wanted to name Phoebus, for the Greek god of the Sun. A farewell to the x-ray–generating particle accelerator that was my father’s baby 2023-05-03T04:00:00Z For the second straight season, Phoebus bounced Brentsville District in the Class 3 state semifinal, this time in a 58-14 drubbing. Madison lost its first three games and now finds itself in the state final 2022-12-03T05:00:00Z Why were Phoebus Levene’s discoveries important to our current understanding of DNA? Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Some neighborhoods in Hampton, such as Fox Hill and to a lesser extent, Phoebus, tended to be closed off, compared to other parts of Hampton, Cobb said. Hampton interracial couple reflects on 50th anniversary 2020-02-01T05:00:00Z The Stallions made it to the Class 6 championship in Pannoni’s first year but fell to Phoebus. Two givens at South County: Coach will preach hard work. And he’ll wear shorts. 2019-12-13T05:00:00Z Christopher Columbus Kraft Jr. was born in Phoebus, Va., now part of the city of Hampton, on Feb. 28, 1924. Chris Kraft, godfather of NASA’s Mission Control, dies at 95 2019-07-22T04:00:00Z He reached that plateau in 53 starts, topping the previous fastest in franchise history, Tom Phoebus in 1968, by a game. Dylan Bundy strikes out 14 as Orioles dominate White Sox 2018-05-24T04:00:00Z Phoebus Levene believed that the four nucleotides in DNA are not linked or repeated in the same pattern and that they are held together by phosphodiester bonds. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z After their wedding, the couple lived in the Phoebus neighborhood. Hampton interracial couple reflects on 50th anniversary 2020-02-01T05:00:00Z It wasn't until 1919 that American biologist Phoebus Levene discovered that the acid, now called DNA, is made up of four basic units called nucleotides. A world without DNA and black holes: The state of science the last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series 2016-10-26T04:00:00Z But most new money from school employees is invested in the mutual funds sold by brokers, according to Gary Phoebus, chief executive of N.E.A. Think Your Retirement Plan Is Bad? Just Talk to a Teacher 2016-10-21T04:00:00Z But does their increased prominence mean that, sometime between the Phoebus cartel and now, we found the business model for stuff that lasts? The L.E.D. Quandary: Why There’s No Such Thing as “Built to Last” 2016-07-14T04:00:00Z But what a delivery it was: The meal, designed by a team of students from Phoebus High School in Hampton, Va., was zoomed up to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Dragon. A spicy lunch was delivered to astronauts at the International Space Station 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z Highlight: Elsa Schiaparelli’s “Phoebus” cape in shocking pink crepe is haute heaven. Your Guide to 2016’s Fashion-Themed Museum Blockbusters 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z "With all due respect, sir, I was not trained to murder the innocent," Phoebus says. Study May Explain Why Nazis Felt Blameless Murdering Jews 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z Mr. Phoebus defended the program, saying it offered a wide variety of options “to meet the diverse needs and comfort levels of members.” Think Your Retirement Plan Is Bad? Just Talk to a Teacher 2016-10-21T04:00:00Z It began though, with Nickleberry’s successful recruitment of James Daniel III out of Phoebus High School in Hampton, an area Nickleberry knows well because he spent four years coaching at Hampton. Harvard traveled to play basketball at Howard for higher learning 2016-01-16T05:00:00Z The small garden at The Point at Phoebus has reinforced the restaurant’s commitment to local produce and attracted the attention of other gardeners, Stivers says. Chefs ramp up ‘farm-to-table’ meals with restaurant gardens 2015-08-22T04:00:00Z “Telephone weather has rebounded,” says Howard Phoebus, a forecaster with D.C. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z In some accounts Alexander the Great and the Emperor Augustus are sowed by gods in the form of serpents, by Phoebus and Jupiter respectively. Why rape is so intrinsic to religion 2014-12-21T05:00:00Z The German physician Philipp Phoebus suggested its prevalence was a result of the "first heat" of summer and that those of "Anglo-Saxon" origins were most vulnerable because they were not used to such weather. The man who 'discovered' hay fever 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z Whitney, Bradley & Brown of the District appointed Robert Phoebus vice president of strategic IT markets. D.C. area appointments for the week of Feb. 10 2014-02-09T16:20:49Z Albers’s journey finally reached the majors this month, when he became the first pitcher since Tom Phoebus in 1966 to throw at least eight shutout innings in each of his first two games. Extra Bases: Braves’ Johnson Exceeds Expectations 2013-08-17T16:28:24Z “We thought our days were numbered,” Phoebus says. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z Coco lives with another two cats - Bramble and Phoebus - but has a fairly average roaming range. Secret life of the cat: What do our feline companions get up to? 2013-06-12T14:59:27Z Phoebus Giannopoulos, Nafpaktos I voted for the Pirate Party of Greece in the last round of elections and I will vote for them again. Greece elections: Your views 2012-05-21T19:03:00Z There shall you have the beauteous pine, The cedar, and the spreading vine; And all the woods to be a screen, Lest Phoebus kiss my summer queen. Bacon and Shakspere 2012-03-14T02:00:24.313Z Again gay Phoebus, as the day before, Wakes every eye but what shall wake no more; Again the face of Nature is renewed, Which still appears harmonious, fair, and good. The Freedmen's Book 2012-01-05T03:00:39.763Z Phoebus says the call volume to his service increased steadily over the past few years. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z We say modest, because on the death of the godling Ph�ton, his father Phoebus withheld his light from the earth a whole day. Religion In The Heavens Or, Mythology Unveiled in a Series of Lectures 2011-12-24T03:08:03.360Z In the garden-house of the Rospigliosi Palace he painted the vast fresco which is justly regarded as his masterpiece—“Phoebus and the Hours preceded by Aurora.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z They’re like Phoebus where if they start to play their game it’s hard to stop. Weekend walk-through: Virginia 2011-11-17T19:22:41Z Who, for instance, would recognize in his portrait of Gaston Phoebus de Foix the cruel voluptuary, stained with the blood of his own son, which we know him to have been? Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z Once again featuring forecasts from the likes of Phoebus of D.C. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z With sweet Maydews my wings are wet, And Phoebus fired my vocal rage; He caught me in his silken net, And shut me in his golden cage. William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work 2011-09-13T02:00:35.943Z Here he may court the rays of Phoebus, smiling through festoons of roses to visit the deepest pool of his bath. Turkish and Other Baths A Guide to Good Health and Longevity 2011-09-08T02:00:23.090Z I shall again see Phoebus in the morning: Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z By Phoebus! what if they should have gone for a stroll through the park? The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z Phoebus sees the Pepco sponsorship as validation of the service and also positioning it for future growth. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z I have followed you for months, and, by the god of Phoebus, I shall make you pay for the false smiles you have treated me to. Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land 2011-03-22T02:00:20.123Z I saw the rose-tints upon the “White Sister,” as Phoebus imprinted his first kiss upon her snowy brow. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z Should need arise, the password of the night Is Phoebus: see your Thracians have it right. The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z For, though by present storms of ill I'm overwhelmed, An exile, suppliant, lone, forsaken, all undone, I once in happier times a royal princess shone, And traced my proud descent from heavenly Phoebus' self. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z Phoebus and seven colleagues, including Keith Allen, the group’s leader, became household names. The revival of telephone weather forecasts in Washington, D.C. 2015-06-06T04:00:00Z Grey prophet, worthy of Phoebus is thy word, And wise in honouring Bromios, our great God. The Bacchae of Euripides 2011-02-06T03:00:51.907Z Phoebus had immersed his flaming forehead in the Western main—smoothly glided the wild zephyrs.... enveloped in a pleasing reverie, I walked forth amongst the surrounding shades. Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact This bending bow and emptied quiver, Promachus hangs as a gift to thee, Phoebus. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 May that day never dawn, that day of shame and woe, When in one house are joined the low-born and the high, The sons of that foul robber Sisyphus, and these The sons of Phoebus. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z Those workmen were like the horses of Phoebus Apollo in that their breasts were full of fire and they breathed it forth from their nostrils and mouths. Seeds of Pine "You must come and see me, my dear, and bring the others with you, and you shall make the acquaintance of my darling Phoebus." The Weans at Rowallan Ransome tensed, remembering the charge of the Martian cruisers in the Battle of Phoebus. Bride of the Dark One In vain to me the smiling mornings shine, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire: The birds in vain their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century At my command primeval groves Have lost their leafy shade, and Phoebus, wrapped in gloom, Has stood in middle heaven; while falling Hyades Attest my charms. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z Gwen of the Towers fell back into the room, all the flowing lawn of the most luxurious robe-de-nuit France could provide turned to gold by the touch of Phoebus. When Ghost Meets Ghost But Miss Black went on talking about Phoebus. The Weans at Rowallan In any assemblage the young Chevalier of twenty-two might have been remarked for his Greek God features and the occasional smile that made him look, from time to time, a veritable bright Phoebus Apollo. Orphans of the Storm The second line, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire;— has indeed almost as many faults as words. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century The prophecy which the Almighty Sire imparted to Phoebus, Phoebus Apollo to me, I, the chief of the Furies, make known to you. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z His son Phoebus Apollo is of more complex make. Five Stages of Greek Religion It seemed to her that Phoebus must be a very nasty little boy: he ate nothing but kidney and fish, his mother said, and never a bite of bread with it. The Weans at Rowallan Stator Jove, and Phoebus, king of verse, were left there, hovering to this day, over the votive tablet. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges That the ‘Phoebus’ is hackneyed, and a school-boy image, is an accidental fault, dependent on the age in which the author wrote, and not deduced from the nature of the thing. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century Phoebus is nought; Minerva has the cash, Is shrewd, is only usurer to the gods. An Essay on True and Apparent Beauty in which from Settled Principles is Rendered the Grounds for Choosing and Rejecting Epigrams I speak then what I heard from God.—Thus saith Phoebus, our Lord and Seer, in clear command. Oedipus King of Thebes Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes I wanted to ask for a rabbit for Phoebus. The Weans at Rowallan Here, Stator Jove, and Phoebus, king of verse, The votive tablet I suspend. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges He then quotes Gray’s sonnet:— In vain to me the smiling mornings shine, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire; The birds in vain their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century The Fifth Edition adopts the further correction, "So lost to Phoebus" for "So sunk in dullness." The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry But, God wot, If Phoebus sends this charge, let Phoebus read Its meaning and reveal who did the deed. Oedipus King of Thebes Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes "If it had been Phoebus I think I should have killed you," said Miss Black. The Weans at Rowallan Where Phoebus sprang, sprang Phoebe also--the bright and beautiful moon. Moon Lore And thy swift arrows, Phoebus, what do they? Laments The kind-faced young man brought from behind the counter a beautiful brochure illustrated with photographs of Phoebus Apollo in what were described as "American Beauty Garments—neat, natty, nobby, new." Free Air To our High Seer on earth vision is given Most like to that High Phoebus hath in heaven. Oedipus King of Thebes Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes "You are quite sure it wasn't Phoebus—not my darling cat?" said her godmother sternly. The Weans at Rowallan Torrid drought doth try men,— And fields and farms; yet when our Royal May Weds—in July—'tis fit that Phoebus stay His fiery car to welcome her! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 7, 1893 Writing verses, I declare!—worthy sister of Phoebus Apollo.’ Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster Six hours must fleet ere Phoebus shall set wide His glowing orient portals. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 January 11, 1890 A higher boon than these his prayer demands: O grant me, Phoebus, calm content, Strength unimpaired, a mind entire, Old age without dishonour spent, Nor unbefriended of the lyre. Horace Phoebus was not a boy, he was a cat—surely, surely not that yellow cat—such a thing would be too terrible. The Weans at Rowallan Phoebus Apollo, arrayed in purple, sat on a throne that glittered with diamonds. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes A dull grey light enveloped the city in its mantle of gloom, and it was not the torch of Phoebus which had spread the rosy gleam of dawn over the sky! "Unto Caesar" For instance, while passing through Phoebus, Va., I asked a lady what she wanted for Juglans sieboldiana and she said 5 cents a quart or 35 cents a peck. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Fourth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. November 18 and 19, 1913 He is a fair Phoebus, who rises from pure Olympus' heights to play as a fountain of flowing harmonies or to smite as "an archer of fiery arrows" all living things. Life Immovable First Part Phoebean dart, a ray of the sun, Phoebus being the god of the sun. l. Keats: Poems Published in 1820 The youth replied, "Oh, light of the boundless world, Phoebus, my father—if thou dost yield me that name—give me some proof, I beseech thee, by which I may be known as thine!" Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes The autumn before last, that is to say, above a year ago, the boast and glory of my little garden was a dahlia called the Phoebus. The Lost Dahlia Phoebus Apollo had strolled in, looking authentically like a Greek God, face and figure unbelievably perfect, and a pleased, stupid smile spread all over his countenance. Pagan Passions Thou earnest, Phoebus, lower down From pure Olympus' heights Towards the land where idle men And sluggards worthless dwell; And on thy lyre thou playedst, Fountain Of flowing harmonies! Life Immovable First Part And he: 'Neither did Phoebus on his oracular seat delude thee, O prince, Anchises' son, nor did any god drown me in the sea. The Aeneid of Virgil So, having resisted as long as he might, Phoebus at last led the way to where stood the lofty chariot. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Phoebus was not too glorious a name for that dahlia. The Lost Dahlia Pluto and Phoebus Apollo were missing, and so were Mercury, Neptune, Dionysus and Diana. Pagan Passions Thus he spoke praying; but to him Phoebus Apollo hearkened. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Take then to heart and fix fast these words of mine; which the Lord omnipotent foretold to Phoebus, Phoebus Apollo to me, I eldest born of the Furies reveal to you. The Aeneid of Virgil She sent him to Phoebus to ask for himself whether he had not been truly informed concerning his parentage. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Of course the first object of search in the choicest corner of the nicely labelled hoard, was the Phoebus: but no Phoebus was forthcoming; root and label had vanished bodily! The Lost Dahlia Now, as Phoebus was somewhere near four in the afternoon, he was growing ruddy with effort in the final spurt for the western horizon. The Lure of the Mask But Phoebus Apollo came to sacred Ilium; for the wall of the well-built city was a care to him, lest the Greeks, contrary to fate, should overthrow it that day. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Thus Phoebus; and mingled outcries of great gladness uprose; all ask, what is that city? whither calls Phoebus our wandering, and bids us return? The Aeneid of Virgil The Italian Naiads reared a tomb for him and inscribed these words upon the stone: Driver of Phoebus' chariot, Phaëthon, Struck by Jove's thunder, rests beneath this stone. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes We were even shown a bloom called the Phoebus, about as like to our Phoebus "as I to Hercules." The Lost Dahlia Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace,— Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung! A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel But, reader, thou hast patient been of late, While I, without remorse of rhyme, or fear, Have built and laid out ground at such a rate, Dan Phoebus takes me for an auctioneer. Don Juan Here, on the first land he retrod, he dedicated his winged oarage to thee, O Phoebus, in the vast temple he built. The Aeneid of Virgil Apollo, or Phoebus, was god of the sun and patron of music, archery, and prophecy. Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes But the true Phoebus, "the real Simon Pure," was as far to seek as ever. The Lost Dahlia The subject was the displacement, by Phoebus Apollo, of the ancient sun-god, Hyperion, the last of the Titans who retained his dominion. Brief History of English and American Literature Phoebus watches To colour up his rays from your despatches. Don Juan Then will I ordain to Phoebus and Trivia a temple of solid marble, and festal days in Phoebus' name. The Aeneid of Virgil Chloe told me that Phoebus told her that the raiders had visited Major Lithcomb's plantation, and you know that is not more than fifty miles down the river from us. For Love of Country A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution And Mr. Sutton assented and condoled, and I was as near to being comforted as anybody could be, who had lost such a flower as the Phoebus. The Lost Dahlia Poets ambitious of unfading praise, Phoebus, the Muses all are crown’d with bays. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees Carelessly I sing, But Phoebus lends me now and then a string, With which I still can harp, and carp, and fiddle. Don Juan Himself he sits on the snowy threshold of Phoebus the bright, reviews the gifts of the nations and ranges them on the haughty doors. The Aeneid of Virgil Phoebus," to the butler, "go tell Caesar to call the slaves to the house. For Love of Country A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution Could it be?—was it possible?—did my eyes play me false?—No; there it was, upon a dunghill—the object of all my researches and lamentations, the identical Phoebus! the lost dahlia! The Lost Dahlia No Phaeton attempting Phoebus rounds And burning up earth's grass and forestry, Is lust for power; 'tis love for liberty, With bloom and birds for wheel-sparks, here resounds. Freedom, Truth and Beauty Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung! Don Juan And straightway would they join battle and essay the conflict, but that ruddy Phoebus even now dips his weary coursers in the Iberian flood, and night draws on over the fading day. The Aeneid of Virgil In this very tower died, by his father's hand, the unfortunate son of Gaston Phoebus, whose touching story is recounted by Froissart. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre In Phoebus' world, in knowledge as in song, All things are bright. Essays on Scandinavian Literature Thou honour’st Verse, and Verse must lend her wing To honour thee, the priest of Phoebus’ quire, That tun’st their happiest lines in hymn, or story. Milton's Comus They failed to avert the trouble from their house on account of dire Fate and 'the voice unwise of Phoebus from his shrine.' Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy Next he strikes Lichas, cut from his mother already dead, and consecrated, Phoebus, to thee, since his infancy was granted escape from the perilous steel. The Aeneid of Virgil But it is necessary to tell why Gaston Phoebus felt remorse in the midst of his splendid court. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre All of the gates of Phoebus are drawn, Yet his splendor has left to sight A trail of enchantment to linger till dawn, To charm the still hours of the night. Our Profession and Other Poems Carouse in Tea, that will your Souls inspire; Drink Phoebus's liquor and command his Lyre. The Little Tea Book As a πάρεδρος of this exalted quality, Antinous was the associate of Phoebus, Bacchus, and Hermes among the Olympians, and a colleague with the gods of Nile. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series So they restrain Ascanius' keenness for battle by the words of Phoebus' will; themselves they again close in conflict, and cast their lives into the perilous breach. The Aeneid of Virgil This spirited lady one day made her appearance at the Castle of Orthez, with her little girl of three years old in her hand, and demanded protection of Gaston Phoebus. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre Unfortunately, under the influence of the fashionable affectation, Margaret is unusually learned in Greek mythology, citing Jove, Danaë, Phoebus, Latona and Mercury within the compass of a bare five lines. The Growth of English Drama Receive this Plant, from your own Phoebus sent; Whence Life's nice Lamp in Temper is maintain'd, When Dim, Recruited, when too fierce, restrained. The Little Tea Book The Roman Emperors had already been represented in art with the characteristics 212 of gods—Nero, for example, as Phoebus, and Hadrian as Mars. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series Phoebus heard, and inly granted half his vow to prosper, half he shred into the flying breezes. The Aeneid of Virgil They lifted him up, used instant means for his recovery, but all was vain; their hope, their joy, their treasure, was gone: François Phoebus—the young, beautiful, and good—was dying. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre Where burning Sappho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of War and Peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung! The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 Venus her myrtle, Phoebus has her bays; Tea both excels, which she vouchsafes to praise. The Little Tea Book Lichas he smites, who vowed his infant life, Ripped from his mother, dying in her pain, To Phoebus, freed from perils of the knife. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Phoebus and Aphrodite had been made too human to be allegorized. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc The death of young François Phoebus is one of the most melancholy episodes in the history of the country. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre Summer sweet is coming in; Now the pleasant days begin; Phoebus rules the earth at last; For sad winter's reign is past. Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse Because in my great epos I display How divers men young, strong, fair, wise, can act— Is this as though I acted? if I paint, Carve the young Phoebus, am I therefore young? Men and Women So, warned by Phoebus' presence, back they drew The fiery youth, then plunged into the fight. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Phoebus had herbs to heal all hurts but this passion; Circes had charms for all chances but for affection, and Mercury subtle reasons to refel all griefs but love. Rosalynde or, Euphues' Golden Legacy Alas! the glories of the magnificent Gaston Phoebus were fearfully extinguished in blood and flame! Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre Never to my spirit yet Flew poetic vision Until first my belly had Plentiful provision; Let but Bacchus in the brain Take a strong position, Then comes Phoebus flowing in With a fine precision. Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse "Post nubila Phoebus," was the expression of Nelson, astonished for a rarity into Latin by the suddenness with which the sun now burst upon him through the clouds. The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain There Actian Phoebus, gazing on the scene, Bent his dread bow. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor It was the supposed birthplace of Phoebus, or Apollo. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader He never, like Gaston Phoebus or Richard Coeur de Lion, threw himself into the local life, language, and traditions of the country. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) The wizard says: "She shall bear a king acceptable to all, whose works shall shine like Phoebus in the sky." The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran Translations Of Christian Literature. Series V. Lives Of The Celtic Saints As for the Ruspigliosi palace I left these lines in the room, written by the same author, and think them more capable than any description I could make, of giving some idea of Guido's Phoebus. Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I Scarce Morning glimmered on the mountains grey, And Phoebus' steeds, uprising from the main, With lifted nostrils breathed approaching day. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Ralph sat perfectly still, staring at the great fire-plate on which a smoky Phoebus in relief drove the chariot of the sun behind the tall wavering flames that rose from the burning logs. The King's Achievement Violets, dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength, a malady Most incident to maids.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy She is rescued by Phoebus de Châteaupers, the captain of the guard, who speedily falls in love with her. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. It is a Phoebus again, this is; not a bit of an Aurora: and Truth is springing up from the arms of Time to rejoice in the sun's broad light. Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I With delight Æneas heard him, and his vows addressed: "So help me Jove, so Phoebus lend his might, 1045 Come on," and couched his spear, advancing to the fight. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor AEneas says to Agamemnon, "I ask that I may waken reverence, And on the cheek be ready with a blush Modest as morning, when she coldly eyes The youthful Phoebus." Lectures on the English Poets Delivered at the Surrey Institution Rare Imp of Phoebus, hopeful youth, Like puppy tame that uses To fetch and carry, in his mouth, The works of all the Muses. English Satires Frollo is mad with rage at seeing Phoebus preferred to himself; he assassinates the captain and accuses Esmeralda of the crime. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. Think continually that all kinds of men and all kinds of pursuits and of all nations are dead, so that thy thoughts come down even to Philistion and Phoebus and Origanion. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Straight rose a joyous uproar; each in turn Ask what the walls that Phoebus hath designed? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor And when you have brought out all your goods and built an altar upon the shore, take of your white barley which you have with you, and offer it reverently to Phoebus Apollo. Hero Tales In the metaphorical strain of a certain writer—"Phoebus drove his steeds to be foddered in their western stables." Inez A Tale of the Alamo She is condemned to death, but is saved by the appearance of Phoebus, who was not killed after all, and opportunely turns up in time to rescue Esmeralda. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. And yet this fear decreases, when I call To my tempestuous mind, How the strong loins of Phoebus Children all, Have faln by Censures mind: And in their road what Rocks they find. The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) What Jove, the Sire omnipotent, of old Revealed to Phoebus, and to me again Phoebus Apollo at his hest foretold, 289 I now to thee and thine, the Furies' Queen, unfold. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Nor were there wanting signs, especially in Provence, that Aphrodite and Phoebus and the Graces were ready to resume their sway. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots On posts along the route were placed the offerings of Sylvanus, of Pomona, of Ceres, of Bacchus, of Neptune, of Mars, and of Phoebus. A History of English Prose Fiction Are you bound for some isle of the Western Ind, getting the start of Phoebus in his nightly race to those gem-bearing climes? Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 The Nights began to grow to length apace, Sir Phoebus to th'Antartique 'gan to fare: From Libra's lance, to the Crab he took his race Beneath the Line, to lend of light a share. The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) Here, touching first the wished-for land again, To thee, great Phoebus, and thy guardian might, He vowed, and bade as offerings to remain, 19 The oarage of his wings, and built a stately fane. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor As Ceres and her dismal companion came near, Phoebus smiled on them so cheerfully that Hecate's wreath of snakes gave a spiteful hiss and Hecate wished she was back in her dark cave. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Nothing can take us back to Phoebus or to Pan. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series The sun was shining brilliantly, and Phoebus remarked, with evident pleasure, that his brother had bestowed considerable pains in adorning his person. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, September 12, 1841 Apollo, too, And Phoebus and Æschlepius, who doth heal Diseases, are the sun. Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 Nay," said he, "Nor answered Phoebus' oracle in vain, Nor did a god o'erwhelm me in the main. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Phoebus" she said, "I am in great trouble and have come to you for help. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Just imagine Winter dodging Jiro around the Rosetta Stone or the Phoebus Apollo, whilst the woman is visiting some one or some place of infinite value to our search. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate For into these forests often rode Gaston Phoebus and his fierce men of Orthez, in pursuit of a fiercer than they, the now disappearing Pyrenees bear. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees In the mind of the latter Phoebus is not merely an archer, not merely a prophet and a singer, but the entire manifestation of genius. Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology But now Grynoean Phoebus bids me fare To great Italia; to Italia call The Lycian lots, and so the Fates declare. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor "Come, let us make haste, or the sunshine will be gone and Phoebus along with it." Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Who, arm'd with Gabble, to create a Name, Design a Beauty, and a Monster frame, Not so the Seat of Phoebus role, which lay In Ruins buried, and a long Decay. Discourse on Criticism and of Poetry (1707) From Poems On Several Occasions (1707) I have sent The brother of my queen, Menoeceus’ son, Creon, to learn, in Phoebus’ Delphian Hall, What word or deed of mine may save this city. The Seven Plays in English Verse The joy of inspired thought was breathed into the soul by Phoebus; the genial glow of life, the festal mirth, and the glad revel were the gift of Dionysos. Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology O Goddess surely, whether Nymph I see, Or Phoebus' sister; whosoe'er thou be, Be kind, for strangers and in evil case We roam, tost hither by the stormy sea. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor So they set off in search of Phoebus, both sighing a great deal, and after a long journey they came to the sunniest spot in the whole world. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) The Hero listen'd when the Canons rung A Fatal Peal, or when the Harp was strung, When Mars has Acted, or when Phoebus Sung. Discourse on Criticism and of Poetry (1707) From Poems On Several Occasions (1707) Phoebus commands us now to punish home, Whoe’er they are, the authors of his death. The Seven Plays in English Verse Old Phoebus is but half as bright, For yours can shine both day and night. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 Fear not this famine—'tis an empty scare; 451 The Fates will find a way, and Phoebus hear thy prayer. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Phoebus had a lyre in his hands and was playing very sweet music, at the same time singing a merry song. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) And Phoebus, Phoebus … Nay; He is my lord; therefore I hold my peace. The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse And me too ye shall find a just ally, Succouring the cause of Phoebus and the land. The Seven Plays in English Verse The first, perhaps, may once an age Inspire you with poetic rage; Your Phoebus Royal, every day, Not only can inspire, but pay. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 Not hearts so dull and tame Have Punic folk; not so is Phoebus known To turn his back upon our Tyrian town. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor "Proserpina, Proserpina did you call her?" answered Phoebus, trying to remember. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) There came but that which needs must come By ancient Fate and that dark word That rang from Phoebus in his mood. The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse Only may Phoebus, who hath sent this word, With healing power descend, and stay the plague. The Seven Plays in English Verse Nor will your nobler gifts be misapplied, When o'er your patron's treasure you preside: The world shall own, his choice was wise and just, For sons of Phoebus never break their trust. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 Then each the fight had ventured, as they stood, But rosy Phoebus, with declining day, His steeds was bathing in the Iberian flood; 1018 So by the walls they camp, and make the ramparts good. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor "Pray excuse me," answered Phoebus, with a bow. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) And what should Phoebus seek with me, Or all God's oracles that be, That I must bear my mother's blood? The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse I know of one alone whose kingly mind Sees all King Phoebus sees—Tirésias,—he Infallibly could guide us in this quest. The Seven Plays in English Verse Phoebus, now short'ning every shade, Up to the northern tropic came, And thence beheld a lovely maid, Attending on a royal dame. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 This, thy valour's due, Great Phoebus grants, nor stints a rival's meed. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor If I carve the young Phoebus, am I therefore young? The Poetry Of Robert Browning For Phoebus in that hour, who bade thee shed Thy mother's blood, shall take on his own head The stain thereof. The Electra of Euripides Translated into English rhyming verse So Phoebus neither brought upon the boy His father’s murder, nor on Laius The thing he greatly feared, death by his son. The Seven Plays in English Verse Now whereas the said criminal seems past repentance, We Phoebus think fit to proceed to his sentence. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 For a moment they were silent, watching Phoebus as he descended in his glory of purple and gold. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, December 19, 1891 Verse-honoring Phoebus, Father of bright Days, Must needs bestow on you both good and many, Who, building trophies of his Children's praise, Run their rich Zodiac through, not missing any. The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 Phoebus gave me genius, Phoebus the art of composing verse, and the title of poet. The Works of Horace That well I know, Comparing with my daughter’s prophecies Those ancient oracles which Phoebus once Spake in mine ear. The Seven Plays in English Verse For, if those ancient tales be true, Phoebus was beautiful as you; Yet Daphne never slack'd her pace, For wit and learning spoil'd his face. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 But who is he in Bower close confin'd, With a kind Fair t' unbend his troubled Mind, Sure by his Air, his Beauty, and his Grace, It Phoebus is, or some of heavenly Race. The Ladies Delight Dan Phoebus loves your book—trust me, friend Hone— The title only errs, he bids me say: For while such art, wit, reading, there are shown, He swears,'tis not a work of every day. The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 Descend from heaven, queen Calliope, and come sing with your pipe a lengthened strain; or, if you had now rather, with your clear voice, or on the harp or lute of Phoebus. The Works of Horace Yea, for ’tis mine to hear Safer intelligencers,—Zeus himself, And Phoebus, high interpreter of Heaven. The Seven Plays in English Verse And often the Corycian nymphs, daughters of Pleistus, took up the cheering strain crying "Healer"; hence arose this lovely refrain of the hymn to Phoebus. The Argonautica O shell, that art the ornament Of Phoebus, bringing sweet content To Jove, and soothing troubles all,— Come and requite me, when I call! Echoes from the Sabine Farm Phoebus and Boreas Old Boreas and the Sun, one day, Espied a traveller on his way, Whose dress did happily provide Against whatever might betide. The Talking Beasts What does the poet beg from Phoebus on the dedication of his temple? The Works of Horace For Phoebus said expressly he should fall Through him whom I brought forth. The Seven Plays in English Verse Pale primroses That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times Whenever Garth shall raise his sprightly song, Sense flows in easy numbers from his tongue; Great Phoebus in his learned son we see, Alike in physic, as in poetry. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732) The telescope has banished Phoebus and Diana from our literature, and the spectroscope has vulgarised the stars. A Trip to Venus Phoebus chid me, when I was meditating to sing of battles And conquered cities on the lyre: that I might not set my little sails along the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Works of Horace If you would try me, go and ask again If I brought Phoebus’ answer truly back. The Seven Plays in English Verse One sees the oil of love burn in the starry lamps, That pleasant light can nothing be but love, For which the dew from Phoebus' veil doth fall. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times Can any of your readers supply the name of the "young lady" who translated the story of Phoebus and Daphne? Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850 "Do thou, bright Phoebus, guide me luckily To the first plant by some kind augury." Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850 We, the choir taught to sing the praises of Phoebus and Diana, bear home with us a good and certain hope, that Jupiter, and all the other gods, are sensible of these our supplications. The Works of Horace The fear torments me, Phoebus may prove true. The Seven Plays in English Verse Our driver, though he didn't know his own powers, knew all about Phoebus, and had read Virgil and Ovid by the light of a pine-knot in his father's kitchen. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 Those who, in warmer climes, complain From Phoebus' rays they suffer pain, Must own that pain is largely paid By generous wines beneath a shade. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 She often stayed out the entire night and watched the stars fade and the dawn come—Phoebus with his sun chariot! Halcyone Neither will I pass thee by in silence, O Bacchus, bold in combat; nor thee, O Virgin, who art an enemy to the savage beasts; nor thee, O Phoebus, formidable for thy unerring dart. The Works of Horace Phoebus, unto thee we cry, Be this pleasing in thine eye! The Seven Plays in English Verse "Ah, Mr. Phoebus!" said the stranger, with a smile. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 I have assur'd them twenty times, That Phoebus help'd me in my rhymes; Phoebus inspired me from above, And he and I were hand and glove. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Winter retires from the foe into his fortress, where a magazine Of sovereign juice is cellared in; Liquor that will the siege maintain Should Phoebus ne'er return again. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations No sooner did the first rays of cheerful Phoebus dart into the windows of Communipaw than the little settlement was all in motion. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete In this, Germany's darkest period, Kleist's Phoebus, so cordially hated by many, and Arnim's Journal for Hermits had their brief but influential career. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English I should not, however, describe him as a Pantheist, whose creed requires more abstraction than Mr. Phoebus, the worshiper of Nature, would tolerate. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 How could you forget so ungratefully a lass, And if you be my Phoebus, pray who was your Pallas? The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Phaeton begged that his father, Phoebus Apollo, allow him to drive the flaming chariot of day through the heavens, and, in spite of all warnings and cautions, insisted upon his power and ability. Quit Your Worrying! Thee Phoebus loves, and does inspire; Phoebus is himself thy sire. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2 This also is loaded with a raised work of urns and flowers, birds and fonts, and Phoebus in his chariot. Strange True Stories of Louisiana "But Mr. Phoebus cannot really believe in Apollo and Venus," said Lothair. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 If your worship will please to explain me this rebus, I swear from henceforward you shall be my Phoebus. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 His face was modelled with the care a Praxiteles would lavish on a Phoebus. The Night Horseman Pedro got to perfection his turn and gesture in "The wolves have preyed; and look, the gentle day, Before the wheels of Phoebus, round about Dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray." The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe Unmoved by civic pride, unchecked by taste, They 'd smear the general sky with poster's paste And at Dan Phoebus seem to "take a sight." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 6, 1890 "No doubt the Olympus of Mr. Phoebus is the creation of his easel," replied the Syrian. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Now Phoebus exalted, sits high on his throne, Dividing the heav'ns, dividing my crown, Into poems and business, my skull's split in two, One side for the lawyers, and t'other for you. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Phoebus—so ended the poem— Phoebus, in his work rejoicing, Counts the fruit; but, ah! the sight Tempts him. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Selene, in the Greek mythology the moon-goddess, the sister of Helios, and designated Phoebe as he was Phoebus; she became by Endymion the mother of 50 daughters. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Venus her myrtle, Phoebus has his bays; Tea both excels, which she vouchsafes to praise. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham "I was glad to hear you assert the other night the spiritual nature of man in opposition to Mr. Phoebus." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 A thing never known to the Muses or Phoebus. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Hence the infinite joy and endless laughter on Olympus, the day-long feasting, the silver stir of strings in the hollow shell of the exquisite Phoebus, "the soft song of the Muse with voices sweetly replying." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 44, June, 1861 Creator The day grew warm, as higher and higher leapt Phoebus, until he rested high and hot upon Zenith's bosom, causing all mankind to pant by his excess. Mistress Penwick To the fierce work indulgent does appear; And Phoebus lifts above the waves his light, That he might see, and thus record, the fight. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham So Phoebus may at noon bid mortals gaze, Thy glorious constancie appears so bright, I dare not meet the Beams with my weak sight. The Faithful Shepherdess The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10). Be thou then propitious, great Phoebus! and grant Relief, or reward, to my merit, or want. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 So I take my leave and pray All the comforts of the day, Such as Phoebus' heat doth send On the earth, may still befriend Thee and this arbour! Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England The higher Phoebus goes on high, The lower is his fall; But length of days gives me more light, Freedom to know my thrall. Notes and Queries, Number 22, March 30, 1850 So when the fair Leucothoë he espied, To check his steeds impatient Phoebus yearn'd, Though all the world was in his course concern'd. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham By Pan, and by the strife He had with Phoebus for the Mastery, When Golden Midas judg'd their Minstrelcy, I will not. The Faithful Shepherdess The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10). Spare your reflection," Phoebus cries; "'Tis as ungrateful as unwise: Can you complain, this sacred day, That virtues or that arts decay? The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 The grace lies in the telling, for the plot was probably already stale when Phoebus and Daphne were protagonists. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England To all and singular in this full meeting, Ladies and gallants, Phoebus sends ye greeting. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 The Grecian Muse has all their gods survived, Nor Jove at us, nor Phoebus is arrived; Frail deities! which first the poets made, And then invoked, to give their fancies aid. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham So I take my leave, and pray All the comforts of the day, Such as Phoebus heat doth send On the earth, may still befriend Thee, and this arbour. The Faithful Shepherdess The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10). Great Sir, than Phoebus more divine, Whose verses far his rays outshine, Look down upon your quondam foe; O! let me never write again, If e'er I disoblige you, Dean, Should you compassion show. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Venus, Phoebus, Mars, Cupid, and finally Jove, are each in turn invoked, to say nothing of the incidental mention of Aeneas, Mirra, and Europa. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England Phoebus and Mercury are both at strife, The courtliest of our gods who want a wife. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 Those which inhabit the celestial bower, Painters express with emblems of their power; His club Alcides, Phoebus has his bow, Jove has his thunder, and your navy you. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham In the stress of the times and in spite of the most strenuous efforts, the Phoebus went under with the first volume, and the publishing business was a total wreck. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 04 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes While Phoebus runs his daily race, He never casts one ray within this place. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 Where burning Sappho loved and sung— Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose and Phoebus sprung! The Illustrated London Reading Book After them Phoebus and Mercury descend in swift motion. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 The host of heaven, his Phoebus and his Mars, He arms, instructed by her fighting stars. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham With three friends he embarked on an ambitious publishing enterprise, which included the issuing of a sumptuous literary and artistic monthly, the Phoebus. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 04 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Legend attributes it to Gaston Phoebus; but all authorities do not agree as to this. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 The subject was the displacement by Phoebus Apollo of the ancient sun-god, Hyperion, the last of the Titans who retained his dominion. From Chaucer to Tennyson My love is clear as crystal streams, Flowing from sylvan fountains,-- And pure as Phoebus' noon-day beams, That gild yon rising mountains. Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland With numbers he the flying nymph pursues, With numbers such as Phoebus' self might use! Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham Phoebus, as imagined by the Greeks, was not more radiant, more victorious by the marvel of his smile, more intolerant of things obscene or ugly. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts Look up, worthy friends, from yonder bright hills See how Phoebus smiles, to hail the new year: I bring you a tribute—rejoice thus to find, So many are living, and meet with us here. Travels in the United States of America Commencing in the Year 1793, and Ending in 1797. With the Author's Journals of his Two Voyages Across the Atlantic. Old Linus taught him letters, Phoebus' child, A dauntless toiler by the midnight lamp. Theocritus, translated into English Verse All night I drink, and study hard all day; Bacchus and Phoebus hold divided sway. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 352, January 17, 1829 Those eyes were made to banish grief: as well Bright Phoebus might affect in shades to dwell, 20 As they to put on sorrow: nothing stands, But power to grieve, exempt from thy commands. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham Lo! here a cloud comes sailing, richly clad In royal purple, which the parting beams Of bounteous Phoebus edge with tints of gold And lucid crimson. Elegies and Other Small Poems Here are we master, till the lord and monarch comes; The ghastly brood of Night doth Phoebus, beauty's friend, Back to their caverns drive, or them he subjugates. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. See from the sequel the fitness of things: Nearly forgotten this early adventure is; Phoebus is beaten; Time's whirligig brings Still its revenge in the course of the centuries. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 12, 1919 Know that once on a time, as Daphne, the lovely daughter of Peneus, was amusing herself with a bow and arrows in a forest of Thessaly, she was surprised by a rude musician named Phoebus. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 That, sir, is Phoebus, alias, Sun: A classick work you can't deny; The car and horses in the sky, The clouds on which they hold their way, Proclaim him all the God of Day. The Sylphs of the Season with Other Poems Among the flocks and copses and flowers appear the heathen deities: Jove and Phoebus, Neptune and Aeolus, with a long train of mythological imagery such as a college easily supplies. Samuel Johnson To Phoebus' sister we applied the words, And he referr'd to thee! The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. As Ceres and her dismal companion approached him, Phoebus smiled on them so cheerfully that Hecate's wreath of snakes gave a spiteful hiss, and Hecate heartily wished herself back in her cave. Tanglewood Tales Her call was heard in a jiffy, and quicker than you could say, "Presto: change!" she was a Laurel-tree, which Phoebus married on the spot. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 He must have passed Mr Rugg on his way out, for, a minute or two afterwards, that ruddy-headed gentleman shone in at the door, like an elderly Phoebus. Little Dorrit Phoebus am I, with golden ray, The god of day, the god of day. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan I have a very important railway case on my mind, and Phoebus Apollo has nothing to do with it. The Man Between, an International Romance But as for Ceres, she was too earnest in her grief either to know or care whether Phoebus smiled or frowned. Tanglewood Tales A chain or fasces she could then afford The sons of Phoebus, we, an axe or cord; Sometimes a coronet was her renown, And ours, the dear prerogative of a crown. The Lucasta Poems What deed of outrage, Phoebus, hast thou done This day, forgetful of that day whereon To godlike Peleus' spousals gathered all The Immortals? The Fall of Troy Now it is the office of the wise man to order rightly both himself and others, according to the Phoebus of philosophers, Aristotle, who deceives not nor is deceived in human things. The Love of Books The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Next by the town of Troy burnt down of old Now but a memorable name, he turns His steps, and searches for the mighty stones Relics of Phoebus' wall. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars "Pray excuse me," replied Phoebus, with an elegant obeisance. Tanglewood Tales Phoebus asleep forbad me wine to take: I yield; and now am only drunk awake. The Lucasta Poems By Phoebus' fane Withered the bays that erst were lush and green. The Fall of Troy What land so far remote From Asia's coasts, or Phoebus' glistering rays, O glorious virgin, that recordeth not Thy fame, thine honor, worth, renown, and praise? Jerusalem Delivered In Phoebus' hall Their hiding places left, a crowd appeared Of Senators, uncalled, for none could call. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars "Will not you stay a moment," asked Phoebus, "and hear me turn the pretty and touching story of Proserpina into extemporary verses?" Tanglewood Tales In the morning, before Phoebus had spread its shiny rays over the earth, the knight got up, full of new joy, for that night Hippolytus had entertained his lady very well. The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc For everywhere, O Phoebus, the whole range of song is fallen to you, both over the mainland that rears heifers and over the isles. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Slight though the poet's theme, not slight the praise, So frown not heaven, and Phoebus hear his call. The Georgics Nor did night Acknowledge Phoebus' rise, for all the sky Felt her dominion and obscured its face, And darkness joined with darkness. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars "Come, let us make haste, or the sunshine will be gone, and Phoebus along with it." Tanglewood Tales Tirant spent the night in amorous thoughts, waiting for Phoebus to arrive in the east, spreading its luminous rays over our horizon. The White Knight: Tirant Lo Blanc And Phoebus Apollo laughed for joy; for the sweet throb of the marvellous music went to his heart, and a soft longing took hold on his soul as he listened. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Then duteous force they use, and Phoebus' name, To keep from fight the youth too fond of fame. The Aeneid English Again the factions rise; through all the world Once more I pass; but give me some new land, Some other region, Phoebus, to behold! Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars Phoebus!" exclaimed she, "I am in great trouble, and have come to you for assistance. Tanglewood Tales Flambeau had seen quite enough of these daily salutations of Phoebus, and plunged into the porch of the tall building without even looking for his clerical friend to follow. The Innocence of Father Brown But Phoebus Apollo would not listen to his vaunts, for he himself had stirred up mighty Heracles against him. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica For Phoebus, ever true in all he said, Has in your fate alone my faith betray'd. The Aeneid English And I thought that the word of Phoebus being divine and full of prophecy, would not fail. The Republic Ah, Phoebus," said Ceres, with bitter meaning in her words, "you have a harp instead of a heart. Tanglewood Tales Another time, George Sand tells how she has seen Phoebus throw off her robe of clouds and rush along radiant into the pure sky. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings But as soon as you had tasted that divine heavenly food, O Phoebus, you could no longer then be held by golden cords nor confined with bands, but all their ends were undone. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Nor Phoebus flatter'd, nor his answers lied; Nor envious gods have sent me to the deep: But, while the stars and course of heav'n I keep, My wearied eyes were seiz'd with fatal sleep. The Aeneid English Indeed you come near me now, Hal; for we that take purses go by the moon And the seven stars, and not by Phoebus, he, that wand'ring knight so fair. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Accordingly, though Phoebus sang a very sad song, he was as merry all the while as were the sunbeams amid which he dwelt. Tanglewood Tales The night draws on, And Phoebus is declining towards the west. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 Diomede; and she bare Hyacinthus, the blameless one and strong........whom, on a time Phoebus himself slew unwittingly with a ruthless disk.... Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Now let us go where Phoebus leads the way.' The Aeneid English Among the flocks, and copses, and flowers, appear the heathen deities; Jove and Phoebus, Neptune and Aeolus, with a long train of mythological imagery, such as a college easily supplies. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1 Now Thetis, the good housewife, began to put on the pot, in order to regale the good man Phoebus after his daily labours were over. Joseph Andrews Vol 1 Then was the spangled veil of heaven drawn in, And Phoebus rose, like heaven's imperial king; And ere the sun was mounted five degrees, The maid came down, and gave me the good day. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 Have no secret fear at the noise of man-slaying Ares who now rages shouting about the holy grove of Phoebus Apollo, the lord who shoots form afar. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Thus Phoebus did our future fates disclose: A mighty tumult, mix'd with joy, arose. The Aeneid English So, Phoebus, in thy name the Sibyl sung, As o'er her frenzied brow her loosened locks she flung. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse Thence we these altars in his temple raise, And offer annual honours, feasts, and praise; These solemn feasts propitious Phoebus please; These honours, still renew'd, his ancient wrath appease. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Phoebus no longer drives herds for Admetus, but is grown into Helios, feels in his breast the freer life of the very Hyperion, the walker on high. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 Now setting Phoebus shone serenely bright, And fleecy clouds were streak'd with purple light; When tuneful Hylas, with melodious moan, Taught rocks to weep, and made the mountains groan. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 It floated once, till Phoebus fix'd the sides To rooted earth, and now it braves the tides. The Aeneid English O under Phoebus' ever-peaceful sway, Away, ye bows, ye arrows fierce, away! The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse The rise of this solemnity, he relates to his guests; the loves of Phoebus and Psamathe, and the story of Choroebus. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Byron's lines refer as a matter of fact not to Joseph but to Amos Cottle:— O, Amos Cottle!—Phoebus! what a name. and so forth. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 Now Cancer glows with Phoebus' fiery car: The youth rush eager to the sylvan war, Swarm o'er the lawns, the forest walks surround, Rouse the fleet hart, and cheer the opening hound. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Nor let the threaten'd famine fright thy mind, For Phoebus will assist, and Fate the way will find. The Aeneid English O Phoebus, now Of mild, benignant brow, Let those portents buried be In the wild, unfathomed sea! The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse Hail, faithful Tripos! hail, ye dark abodes Of awful Phoebus; I confess the gods!' The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 What nobler than the appearance of Phoebus at the beginning of the Iliad—the lines ending with "Dread sounding, bounding on the silver bow!" The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 For this, ere Phoebus rose, he had implored Propitious Heaven, and every power adored, But chiefly Love—to Love an altar built, Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Next, Lichas fell, who, not like others born, Was from his wretched mother ripp'd and torn; Sacred, O Phoebus, from his birth to thee; For his beginning life from biting steel was free. The Aeneid English For a poet divine Phoebus and Bacchus and the Muses bless. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse This golden bowl with generous juice was crown'd, The first libation sprinkled on the ground; By turns on each celestial power they call; 650 With Phoebus' name resounds the vaulted hall. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 But the triumph of Phoebus Apollo himself was not so wonderful as the triumph of a mortal man who lived on earth, though some say that he came of divine lineage. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Now autumn had brought its cool shades, Phoebus' reins glowed less hot and he was looking winterward. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Thus, while their sev'ral charges they fulfil, The pious prince ascends the sacred hill Where Phoebus is ador'd; and seeks the shade Which hides from sight his venerable maid. The Aeneid English Sleep stands defeated at the house of care: And only when from purpled orient skies Peered Phoebus forth, did tardy slumber bear Down on my weary eyes. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse See, see, our own true Phoebus wears the bays! The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 In one glimpse through his half-shut eyes, he beheld a glorious being, none other than Phoebus himself, seated upon a throne. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Night began to shroud Phoebus with her humid pall and shed her blue darkness o'er the earth. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal We Tyrians are not so devoid of sense, Nor so remote from Phoebus' influence. The Aeneid English Care's cruel brood is gone; I toil no more, If Phoebus o'er me shine. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse Thy charms than those may far more powerful be, 220 And Phoebus' self is less a god to me. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Now Phoebus' had sworn by the black river Styx, an oath that none of the gods dare break, and he was forced to keep his promise. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew Piercingly white the holy and famous place shines among the olives and the fallows; the sun burns upon the marble; Phoebus salutes his great sister. Eleanor The prophet first with sacrifice adores The greater gods; their pardon then implores; Unbinds the fillet from his holy head; To Phoebus, next, my trembling steps he led, Full of religious doubts and awful dread. The Aeneid English He cannot speak of the jewelled Roman coquettes without a sigh for those happy times when Phoebus himself tended cattle and lived on curds and whey, all for the love of a king's daughter. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse But Phoebus loved, and on the flowery side Of Nemea's stream the yielding fair enjoy'd. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Falstaff replies: "Indeed you come near me now, Hal; for we that take purses go by the moon and the seven stars and not by Phoebus, he, 'that wandering knight so fair.'" The Man Shakespeare It is one which is all other exceeding: The picture of angels, if thou her see: Phoebus or Phoebe no comparison may be To her. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 Phoebus and the lyre of Cyllene are invoked, as they might be by a pagan poet. Latin Literature Man alive, am I Phoebus Apollo, that I should know the answers to all the questions? Geoffrey Strong This I must take for Perseus but that his radiancy did rather point him for Phoebus, the lord of days and the red sun. Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett Mad. de Rosier took the book, and pointed to several words which she had not understood—such as "eftsoons," "Dan Phoebus," and "ne and y," which had made many lines incomprehensible. Tales and Novels — Volume 01 Phoebus, is there not this side the grave, Power to save Those who're loving? Poems But the larches, and the birches, and the hawthorns were already sobered by a longer acquaintance with life and Phoebus. Robert Elsmere Ten thousand forms, by pining Fancy view'd, Dissolve.—Above the sparkling flood, When Phoebus rears his awful brow, From lengthening lawn and valley low The troops of fen-born mists retire. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes Oh, Phoebus Apollo! oh, ye gods of heaven and hell! The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Phoebus commands you to keep and cherish your dog. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 But who can tell if that uncertain glare Be Phoebus' self, adorned with glowing vest; Or, if illusions, pregnant in the air, Have drawn our glances to the radiant west? Poems The maiden of Phoebus, to whom the golden-haired Gave as a privilege a virgin life! Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. Where Winter Scythia's waste enchains, And monstrous shapes roar to the ruthless storm, Not Phoebus' smile can cheer the dreadful plains, Or soil accursed with balmy life inform. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes By Phoebus, no! and yet I am straining my eyesight to scan the sky. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Indeed, grasshoppers were considered to sing with harmony; they swarmed on Attic soil and were sacred to Phoebus, the god of music. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 Phoebus, hasten from the shining sphere To me here! Poems She, in after time, Gave o'er the throne, as birthgift to a god, Phoebus, who in his own bears Phoebe's name. The House of Atreus The mind untaught Is a dark waste, where fiends and tempests howl; As Phoebus to the world, is science to the soul. The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes To thee, oh Phoebus, I dedicate my most beauteous songs; to thee, the sacred victor in the poetical contests. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 Genius, with Phoebus for his guide, The Muse ascending by his side, 50 With towering pinions dared to soar, Where eye could scarcely strain before. Poetical Works Way for the Conqueror; Way for the footstep half the world fled before; Nothing that Phoebus can shine on Needs so much space as Renown. Pausanias, the Spartan The Haunted and the Haunters, an Unfinished Historical Romance The latter are the more evident, but I think that Spenser's "Cuddie, the praise is better than the price," suggested Milton's "But not the praise, Phoebus replied, and touched my trembling ears." Among My Books Second Series He was no Phoebus Apollo sinking into the ocean, surrounded with glory. Caesar: a Sketch Then a great terror fell upon her, for she heard footsteps, which came nearer and nearer, and she thought it was the monster whose bride the oracle of Phoebus had destined her to be. Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning With Some Account of Dwellers in Fairyland But hold—once more, Digression hence— Let us return to Common Sense; The car of Phoebus I discharge, My carriage now a Lord Mayor's barge. Poetical Works Where distant ships do seem to show their keels, Phoebus awhile delayed his mighty wheels, And turned to smile upon thy bashful eyes, Ere he his unseen pomp would solemnize. Poems 1817 He would have risked his new favour, at least with his 'Cynthia,'—that twin sister of Phoebus Apollo,—to make her the patron, if not the inspirer of the Elizabethan genius. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded Great stir in the Shrine Market! altars to Phoebus Are going dog-cheap—may be had for a rebus. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes So he put it into the mind of her father to go to the shrine of Phoebus, at Miletus, and ask the god what should be done with Psyche. Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning With Some Account of Dwellers in Fairyland He foolishly answered, No; if Latona, the mother of those lovely twins, Phoebus and Diana, begot thee. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 Why so 'tis, and yet 'tis natural, for 'tis night, wherefore 'tis the bright god Phoebus is otherwhere, and Dian, sly-sweet goddess, hath stole her light from heaven, wherefore 'tis 'tis dark, lady. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn No great wild swan of the flocks of Phoebus ever began life as a more ungainly duckling than Ibsen did. Henrik Ibsen And Rupert, by her lovely side, In youthful beauty glows, Like Phoebus, when he bends to cast His beams upon a rose. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Furor Poeticus, in one of his fits of fine frenzy, accuses Phoebus:— The heavens' promoter that doth peep and prey Into the acts of mortal tennis balls. Shakspere and Montaigne Serenity and intelligence characterize this southern landscape, in which a race of splendid men and women lived beneath the pure light of Phoebus, their ancestral god. The Pleasures of Life Phoebus the god evokes forms, clear are his colors by day. Erotica Romana But then comes Phoebus in the guise of the chief clerk, and touches his trembling ears— As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame, in Downing Street—expect the meed. The Three Clerks Old Phoebus, poor lad, has given up inspiration, And packt off to earth on a puff speculation. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes One of the shows he tolerated--he called all sights so--was the s�ances of Charles E. Shockle--"Phoebus! what a name!" The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form We are told that a coin was struck in his honor, representing the Philosopher in the act of staying the hand of Phoebus. The Pleasures of Life But evil Fate, than Phoebus faster, Ere night had brought a new disaster: A wolf there came. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes Nothing can be clearer on this point than the following verses of Homer, taken from a hymn to Apollo: Phoebus, wherever thou strayest, far or near, Delos was still of all thy haunts most dear. The History of the Peloponnesian War Phoebus, kind god, what will the verdict be? Specimens of Greek Tragedy — Aeschylus and Sophocles He discovered that she was in love with Captain Phoebus, her rescuer, and this knowledge added fuel to the flames. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction Gaston Phoebus is known to have been one of the bravest knights of his time; and, after fighting, he considered hunting as his greatest delight. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period Before Dan Phoebus waked to labour The dame was off to see a neighbour. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes With best of food—of beer and wines, Here may you pass a merry day; So shall "mine host," while Phoebus shines, Instead of straw, make good his hay. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 283, November 17, 1827 Creon, Menoeceus' son And my Queen's brother, to the Pythian shrine Of Phoebus I have sent to ask what act Or word of mine this city will redeem. Specimens of Greek Tragedy — Aeschylus and Sophocles All that Esmeralda wanted to know was whether Phoebus was still alive, and she was told by the judges he was dying. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction One day Phoebus approached him to make an apology. Dio's Rome, Volume 5, Books 61-76 (A.D. 54-211) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During The Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form By Herbert Baldwin Foster Of all the Gods there is none she acknowledges but Phoebus, him she frequently implores for assistance, to charm her Lovers with the Spirit of Poetry…. The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood Thou honour'st verse, and verse must lend her wing To honour thee, the priest of Phoebus' quire, That tun'st their happiest lines in hymn or story. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 Behold an eagle flying in affright To Phoebus' shrine; fear struck me mute, my friends. Specimens of Greek Tragedy — Aeschylus and Sophocles And when the priest declared Phoebus was dead, she turned upon him and called him "monster and assassin!" The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction The ling'ring hours prolong the night, Usurping darkness shares the day; Her mists restrain the force of light, And Phoebus holds a doubtful sway. Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., in Nine Volumes "It is Phoebus Apollo," said Tancred, and, moved by admiration at the beauty of the figure, he murmured some lines of Homer. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction But these pretty stanzas are interrupted by the mention of Phoebus, the Dryads, old Sylvan, and Pan. Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives The Prologue is a Dialogue between Venus, Thetis, and Phoebus, sung by two Trebles, and a Base. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I. As for Captain Phoebus, he recovered; but, as he was about to be engaged to a young lady of wealth, he thought it better to say nothing about the gypsy girl. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction O Phoebus! down the western sky, Far hence diffuse thy burning ray, Thy light to distant worlds supply, And wake them to the cares of day. Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., in Nine Volumes When I arrive within the Isle of Dogs, Dan Phoebus, I will make thee kiss the pump. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 In India we find Mitra, and in Persia Mithra, the sun-god, among the prominent deities, as Helios was among the Greeks, and Phoebus Apollo among the Romans. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 01 The Old Pagan Civilizations These gods have to name Phoebus and Saturn, Jupiter and Mercury. Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut Captain Phoebus was taken up for dead, and the priest vanished as silently as he had come. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction What bliss to life can autumn yield, If glooms, and show'rs, and storms prevail, And Ceres flies the naked field, And flowers, and fruits, and Phoebus fail? Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., in Nine Volumes Doth the all-knowing Phoebus see this shame Without redress? will not the heavens help me? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 It was the scene of many of Gaston Phoebus' greatest crimes. Twixt France and Spain Yet can I boast, though Phoebus were uniust, This shift did serve to barre him from his lust. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 But why doth she that sprang from Jove's high head, And Phoebus's sister sheen, despise thy power, Ne fear thy bow? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 Is there not Phoebus in the golden East, Pouring forth floods of brilliancy divine, That fire the spirit more than Jove's own wine? Poems What time bright Phoebus doth not stretch and bend His shining arms around this terrene sphere, The people call that season dark and drear Night, for the cause they do not comprehend. Sonnets The porter has rooms on the ground-floor of the Gaston Phoebus Tower, and his wife sells photographs singly and in books. Twixt France and Spain Penance too much I have sustaind before; Oh Phoebus, plague me not with any more, Nor be thou so extreame now at the worst To make my torments greater than at the first. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 What nobler than the appearance of Phoebus at the beginning of the Iliad,—the lines ending with "Dread sounding, bounding on the silver bow!" The Best Letters of Charles Lamb To Phoebus was not Hyacinth so dear, Nor to himself Narcissus, as to both Thou, Adonais; wan they stand and sere, &c. Adonais Both were united by the ties of study and affection to the greatest singer of their nation, Dante, at a time when Petrarch, thrice diluted and emasculated, was the Phoebus of academies and coteries. Sonnets O Phoebus," said Nonnus, when they were alone, "impose upon me any penance thou wilt, so I may but regain thy favour and that of the Muses. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales No, Phoebus? what other pastime shall we finde To make ye merry with? A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 Phoebus is present: glad he is to sing a merry song; Now helps the work, now full of hope upon the harp doth play; The Sisters listen to the song that charms their toil away. Apocolocyntosis This accounts for the lines, 'To Phoebus was not Hyacinth so dear, nor to himself Narcissus.' Adonais Breathes no laurel her balm but Phoebus' fingers caress. In Divers Tones Whether from distrust of Hermes' integrity, or wishing to make the personal acquaintance of his follower, Phoebus volunteered to convey the testimonial in person, and accordingly took his departure for the Egyptian Thebaid. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales I follow not as Phoebus Daphne did, Nor as the Dog pursues the trembling Kid. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 Such distribution of himself to us Was Phoebus' choice; thou hast thy gift, and I Mine also, and between us we receive, 80 Father and son, the whole inspiring God. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton He has no colds, feels perfectly well, and is the only Phoebus that shines in England. Memories of Hawthorne Think continually that all kinds of men and men of all kinds of pursuits and of all nations are dead, so that thy thoughts come down even to Philistion and Phoebus and Origanion. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius "Nonnus," said Phoebus, passing noiselessly through the unresisting wall, "the tale of thy apostasy is then true?" The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales He was distinguished by his personal graces and beauty, and especially by the golden lustre of his hair, from which, according to Aleson, he derived his cognomen of Phoebus. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 The world shall hear how Phoebus and the Nine Were inmates, once, and willing guests of thine. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton The epergne was Phoebus Apollo in his chariot of the sun, with four horses galloping perpetually along the table without moving. Memories of Hawthorne Nor thy never-ceasing strains Phoebus and the Muse disdains As too simple or too long, For themselves inspire the song. Mosaics of Grecian History O Phoebus," replied Nonnus, "were it any God but thou, I should bend before him in silence, having nought to reply. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales By Phoebus' golden torch, By Luna's pallid light, Around her temple's porch Crept the unhappy sharp-eared wight; And warbled many a lay, Her beauty's praise to sing, And fiercely scraped away On his discordant fiddle-string. The Poems of Schiller — Suppressed poems It cannot be, but that thine eyes Must be my sun, such radiance they display And strike me ev'n as Phoebus him, whose way Through torrid Libya's sandy desert lies. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton Now from the heavens with gentle step descending, Balmy night appears, by sweet love followed; Mortals, rest ye, and love ye,— Phoebus, the loving one, rests! The Poems of Schiller — Third period The laurel was not yet for triumphs born, But every green, alike by Phoebus worn, Did, with promiscuous grace, his flowing locks adorn. Mosaics of Grecian History No, Eubulides," returned Phoebus, with a smile; "silver is good, but not for ploughshares. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales Wildly his bit champs the charger of Phoebus; Though, 'neath the reins of his master, More gently he rocks earth and heaven, Reined by a child's hand, he kindles Earth and heaven in blazing destruction! The Poems of Schiller — Suppressed poems Bright shone the vernal day, with double blaze, As beauty gave new force to Phoebus' rays. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton Where lifeless—fixed afar, A flaming ball to our dull sense is given, Phoebus Apollo, in his golden car, In silent glory swept the fields of heaven! The Poems of Schiller — Second period But when love and harmony Fill his breast, how willingly Ceases Phoebus then to heed Rattling dart and snow-white steed! The Poems of Schiller — First period "But now, Phoebus," Eubulides ventured to reply, "shall I not return to the shrine purified by thy presence, and again officiate as thy unworthy minister?" The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales Oh, thou wilt go where Phoebus sheds no light— Where black Cocytus wails in endless night Thy love will die in Lethe's gloomy shade. The Robbers Earth now desires thee, Phoebus! and, t'engage Thy warm embrace, casts off the guise of age. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton From Lady Snooks: "Dear Sir, you know You promised me last week a Rebus; A something smart and apropos, For my new Album?"—Aid me, Phoebus! The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe Through the boundless realms of light Phoebus' golden reins, so bright, Guide his horses white as snow, While his darts lay nations low. The Poems of Schiller — First period How trifling seemed the mythical lore which Elenko had gleaned as the minister of Phoebus to that now imparted by Prometheus! The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales And as my tears fall first, so shall the trees Shed their changed leaves upon your six months tomb: The clouded air will hide from Phoebus’ eye The dreadful change your absence operates. Proserpine and Midas Thus Phoebus favours, and the arts attend Whom Bacchus, and whom Ceres, both befriend. Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton His lyre to harmony our Nero strings; His arrows o'er the plain the Parthian wings: Ours call the tuneful Paean,—famed in war, The other Phoebus name, the god who shoots afar. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Complete Rather as the young Phoebus himself, fresh glowing from the slaughter of the Python. Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face Phoebus," cries the Orestes of Euripides, "prophet though he be, deceived me. The Greek View of Life Aye, so it is for Gold belongs to him:— But Phoebus is my bitterest enemy, And what pertains to him he makes my bane. Proserpine and Midas How oft, when headlong from the heav'nly steep She sees thee plunging in the Western Deep 80 How oft she cries—Ah Phoebus! why repair Thy wasted force, why seek refreshment there? Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton On th' other side, upon the fair hill's brow, Phoebus with Mars the fort-destroyer sat. The Iliad But if any hired poetaster's chant do pass unheeded, what has that to do with Hypatia's eloquence and science, glowing with the treble inspiration of Athene, Phoebus, and Dionusos? Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face |
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