Number of occurrences in corpus: 39
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 18 16 | y manner during the time when | Phoebus | / slips through the lowest par |
ALCVIN.Carm 44 41 | . / Non te pausantem videat iam | Phoebus | in aula, / Sed cum Lucifero sur |
ALCVIN.Carm 58 18 | Phoebo comes almus in aevum. / | Phoebus | amat cuculum crescenti luce s |
ALCVIN.Carm 59 7 | dium transcendit in orbem, / Et | Phoebus | vicit tenebrarum regna refulg |
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 747 | Pan nor the empty godhead of | Phoebus, | / but I should pray with all m |
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.2 18 | that he could never again see | Phoebus | blazing with light? / He resto |
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.8 10 | bright light of the perpetual | Phoebus, | / gradually they were all imme |
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 32 | the Godhead / of the sister of | Phoebus | grows dark, with her brillian |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 26 | elicon; / nor do I request that | Phoebus, | whom Latona, his mother, bore |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 775 | he realms where the lights of | Phoebus | shine / throughout deserted pla |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1030 | passed, / so that he never saw | Phoebus | shining with light. / But in fa |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1371 | aled in writing. / So too did | Phoebus | retreat with shattered power / |
BEDE.Hymn 3 66 | ot ad instar omnium, / Triginta | Phoebus | signorum quodque diebus, / Atqu |
BONIFACE.Aenig 10 12 | t ad astra coronis. / Igneus ut | Phoebus | splendentia sidera supra, / Tan |
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 8 | sh. If you do not grant heat, | Phoebus | does not / produce his bright |
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 9 | feruente serenas / Efficit haut | Phoebus | tedas aut Cinthia parcas. / Sae |
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 567 | passion. / Neither the heat of | Phoebus | nor the cold times in the mid |
N.Hymn.DeDiebDominic14 3 | nt condita / omnia pulchra, / 2a. | Phoebus, | stella, / nox, cynthia, / dies, a |
N.PassEustace 628 | que secunda / Usque poli medium | Phoebus | dum currit in axem. / Dum festi |
WULFSTANC.NmetSwithun 2 351 | more sigillo, / Vsque diem quem | Phoebus | agit lustramine terno. / Conuoc |
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil01.03 9 | cat et subito uibratus lumine | Phoebus | / Mirantes oculos radiis ferit. |
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil02.03 1 | Philosophiae 02.03 / / Cum polo | Phoebus | roseis quadrigis / Lucem sparge |
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil02.06 10 | idet condens radios sub undas / | Phoebus, | extremo ueniens ab ortu, / Quos |
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil02.08 5 | Foedus perpetuum tenent, / Quod | Phoebus | roseum diem / Curru prouehit au |
£.BOETH.Cons.Phil03.02 31 | rtice caelum. / Cadit Hesperias | Phoebus | in undas, / Sed secreto tramite |
£.LVCAN.Phars03 423 | , / Sed cessere deis. medio cum | Phoebus | in axe est / Aut caelum nox atr |
£.LVCAN.Phars03 521 | utinos spargens super aequora | Phoebus | / Fregit aquis radios et liber |
£.LVCAN.Phars04 124 | re dei. Iam rarior aer / Et par | Phoebus | aquis densas in uellera nubes |
£.LVCAN.Phars08 471 | nte tenere, / Flectit iter; nec | Phoebus | adhuc nec carbasa languent. / I |
£.LVCAN.Phars10 236 | s, / Donec in autumnum declinet | Phoebus | et umbras / Extendat Meroe. Qui |
£.LVCAN.Phars10 251 | medium reuocata sub axem, / Cum | Phoebus | pressit Meroen tellusque peru |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid03 99 | i nascentur ab illis.” / Haec | Phoebus; | mixtoque ingens exorta tumult |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid03 101 | sint ea moenia quaerunt, / Quo | Phoebus | uocet errantis iubeatque reue |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid03 251 | Phoebo pater omnipotens, mihi | Phoebus | Apollo / Praedixit, uobis Furia |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid11 794 | rius urbes.” / Audiit et uoti | Phoebus | succedere partem / Mente dedit, |
£.VERGIL.Aeneid11 913 | / Ni roseus fessos iam gurgite | Phoebus | Hibero / Tingat equos noctemque |
£.VERGIL.Eclog03 62 | illi mea carmina curae. / Et me | Phoebus | amat; Phoebo sua semper aput |
££.LACTANT.DeauePhoen 51 | e fila canora lyrae. / Postquam | Phoebus | equos in aperta effudit Olymp |
££.VEN.FORT.VSM.4 222 | enderet et croceum per nubila | Phoebus | amictum, / ecce repens oritur v |