Phœbus
See also: Phoebus
English
Proper noun
Phœbus
- Obsolete spelling of Phoebus
- 17th Century, William Drummond, Sextain I, in English Poetry, published 1907, page 162:
- The heaven doth not contain so many stars,
- So many leaves not prostrate lie in woods,
- When autumn’s old and Boreas sounds his wars,
- So many waves have not the ocean floods,
- As my rent mind hath torments all the night,
- And heart spends sighs, when Phœbus brings the
- light.
- 17th Century, William Drummond, Sextain I, in English Poetry, published 1907, page 162:
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