单词 | Phoebus Apollo |
例句 | 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 Speaker of the prophecies of Phoebus Apollo, slayer of the mighty Python. The Titan's Curse 2007-05-11T00:00:00Z 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 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 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 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 His son Phoebus Apollo is of more complex make. Five Stages of Greek Religion 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 Writing verses, I declare!—worthy sister of Phoebus Apollo.’ Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster 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 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 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 Thus he spoke praying; but to him Phoebus Apollo hearkened. The Iliad of Homer (1873) 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 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 Pluto and Phoebus Apollo were missing, and so were Mercury, Neptune, Dionysus and Diana. Pagan Passions 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 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) 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 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! 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 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 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 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 Man alive, am I Phoebus Apollo, that I should know the answers to all the questions? Geoffrey Strong Oh, Phoebus Apollo! oh, ye gods of heaven and hell! The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 He was no Phoebus Apollo sinking into the ocean, surrounded with glory. Caesar: a Sketch 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 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 "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 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 The epergne was Phoebus Apollo in his chariot of the sun, with four horses galloping perpetually along the table without moving. Memories of Hawthorne 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 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 I have heard of Phoebus Apollo under many disguises, but this is the first time I ever saw him in the wolf's hide.' Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face We crave for light, for music, lutes and pipes—for perfumed flowers on careless brows—we—hold me up Herse—and thou, heal me, O Phoebus Apollo!—Hail, all hail! Serapis — Complete We crave for light, for music, lutes and pipes—for perfumed flowers on careless brows—we—hold me up Herse— and thou, heal me, O Phoebus Apollo!—Hail, all hail! Serapis — Volume 05 Are you the Phoebus Apollo I scuffled with down the lane last night? Parnassus on Wheels I shall always call him Apollo; Phoebus Apollo! The Small House at Allington Phoebus Apollo was the god of the sun. Simon the Jester As Byron sang of him, so Phoebus Apollo celebrates himself as "the god of life and poetry and light," but does not stop there. A Second Book of Operas That was a jovial young fellow, handsome as Phoebus Apollo, in spite of a slashing scar across one cheek. On the Firing Line You are as modest as you are charming," said Phoebus Apollo absently; "the white water calls me! The Enchanted Castle So spake he in prayer, and Phoebus Apollo heard him, and came down from the peaks of Olympus wroth at heart, bearing on his shoulders his bow and covered quiver. The Iliad He it was who had guided the Achaeans with their fleet to Ilius, through the prophesyings with which Phoebus Apollo had inspired him. The Iliad Airy, winged, like arrow-flights of Phoebus Apollo; very superlative Speeches indeed. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 And yet Phoebus Apollo going about as mere Cowherd of Admetus, and exposed to amuse the populace by his duels with dogs that have bitten him? History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 For so Phoebus Apollo in his soothsaying had told him that it must be, in goodly Pytho, what time he crossed the threshold of stone, to seek to the oracle. The Odyssey Done into English prose So spake he in his prayer, and Phoebus Apollo heard him. The Iliad Phoebus Apollo beat the helmet from off his head, and it rolled rattling off under the horses' feet, where its horse-hair plumes were all begrimed with dust and blood. The Iliad The "Phoebus Apollo turned fasting friar" had entirely forgotten his musical gifts in motion. The Egoist Were it plotting of Aristocrats, plotting of d'Orleans; were it Brigands, preternatural terror, and the clang of Phoebus Apollo's silver bow,—enough, the markets are scarce of grain, plentiful only in tumult. The French Revolution And he gave it, for that we had protected him with his wife and child reverently; for he dwelt in a thick grove of Phoebus Apollo. The Odyssey Done into English prose Dog, thou art now again escaped from death; yet came ill very nigh thee: but now hath Phoebus Apollo saved thee, to whom thou must surely pray when thou goest amid the clash of spears. The Iliad Look to it, you two, Neptune and Minerva, and consider how this shall be; Phoebus Apollo has been sending Aeneas clad in full armour to fight Achilles. The Iliad Thus would Tydeus' son have either outstripped the other or made it a dead heat, had not Phoebus Apollo been wroth with him and smitten from his hand the shining lash. The Iliad Now so long as Phoebus Apollo held the aegis unmoved in his hands, so long the darts smote either side amain, and the folk fell. The Iliad Diomed would have now passed him, or there would have been a dead heat, but Phoebus Apollo to spite him made him drop his whip. The Iliad Here is Aineias gone forth harnessed in flashing bronze, to meet the son of Peleus, and it is Phoebus Apollo that hath sent him. The Iliad As he held the scales by the middle, the doom of Hector fell down deep into the house of Hades—and then Phoebus Apollo left him. The Iliad Phoebus Apollo moreover sent a dark cloud from heaven to earth, which gave shade to the whole place where Hector lay, that the heat of the sun might not parch his body. The Iliad Before him went Phoebus Apollo shrouded in cloud about his shoulders. The Iliad Phoebus Apollo turned the mouths of all these rivers together and made them flow for nine days against the wall, while Jove rained the whole time that he might wash it sooner into the sea. The Iliad Then Hector's fated day sank down, and fell to the house of Hades, and Phoebus Apollo left him. The Iliad |
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