Some articles on phoebus:
Captain Phoebus
... Captain Phoebus de Châteaupers is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame ... His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun (also called Apollo) ...
... Captain Phoebus de Châteaupers is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame ... His name comes from Phoebus, the Greek god of the sun (also called Apollo) ...
Spania (Despina Vandi Song) - Track Listing
... "Spania" (Σπάνια) Phoebus Phoebus 436 2 ... Efharisto" (Ούτε ένα ευχαριστώ) Phoebus Phoebus 503 Total length 939 ...
... "Spania" (Σπάνια) Phoebus Phoebus 436 2 ... Efharisto" (Ούτε ένα ευχαριστώ) Phoebus Phoebus 503 Total length 939 ...
Phoebus, Virginia - Notable Residents
... Director for NASA, was born and raised in Phoebus ... Peake, first teacher of freedmen and their children in Phoebus (now Hampton) ...
... Director for NASA, was born and raised in Phoebus ... Peake, first teacher of freedmen and their children in Phoebus (now Hampton) ...
List Of Butterflies Of North America (Papilionidae) - Subfamily Parnassiinae: Parnassians
... Parnassian, Parnassius eversmanni Clodius Parnassian, Parnassius clodius Phoebus Parnassian, Parnassius phoebus "Phoebus" Phoebus Parnassian, Parnassius ...
... Parnassian, Parnassius eversmanni Clodius Parnassian, Parnassius clodius Phoebus Parnassian, Parnassius phoebus "Phoebus" Phoebus Parnassian, Parnassius ...
Singles (Despina Vandi Album) - Track Listing
... "Ipofero" (Υποφέρω I suffer) Phoebus Phoebus 518 2 ... "To Koritsaki Sou" (Το κοριτσάκι σου Your little girl) Phoebus Phoebus 406 3 ... "Outopia" (Ουτοπία Utopia) Phoebus Phoebus 357 4 ...
... "Ipofero" (Υποφέρω I suffer) Phoebus Phoebus 518 2 ... "To Koritsaki Sou" (Το κοριτσάκι σου Your little girl) Phoebus Phoebus 406 3 ... "Outopia" (Ουτοπία Utopia) Phoebus Phoebus 357 4 ...
Famous quotes containing the word phoebus:
“With sweet May dews my wings were wet,
And Phoebus fird my vocal rage;
He caught me in his silken net,
And shut me in his golden cage.
He loves to sit and hear me sing,
Then, laughing, sports and plays with me;
Then stretches out my golden wing,
And mocks my loss of liberty.”
—William Blake (17571827)
“Downy windows, close,
And golden Phoebus never be beheld
Of eyes again so royal!”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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