(Greek mythology) Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis.
Epithet of Greek god Apollo.
Sinônimos
Examples for "phoibos"
Examples for "phoibos"
1The Phoibos Apollo of the Greek legends was, Byron tells us-
1The mention of the Pelasgi fired Mr. Phoebus to even unusual eloquence.
2It is a mockery, all that is reported of the influential Phoebus.
3The gean isle occupied by Mr. Phoebus was of no inconsiderable dimensions.
4He was no Phoebus Apollo sinking into the ocean, surrounded with glory.
5Nay, leave me not unrewarded, for even Phoebus sang for his reward.
6Before him went Phoebus Apollo shrouded in cloud about his shoulders.
7Because he inherited her powers, Apollo was sometimes called Phoebus Apollo.
8Lothair had felt an antipathy for Mr. Phoebus the moment he saw him.
9He followed her close, offering at the same time his prayers to Phoebus.
10Colonel Campian had quittedit,andMr. Phoebus occupied his place.
11These gods have to name Phoebus and Saturn, Jupiter and Mercury.
12He to whom Phoebus Apollo appears may always expect some good to follow.
13But Ceres was too unhappy to know whether Phoebus smiled or looked angry.
14Mr. Phoebus never moved, and Mrs. Campian frequently conversed with him.
15Are you the Phoebus Apollo I scuffled with down the lane last night?
16What does the poet beg from Phoebus on the dedication of his temple?