Read full poem →by the verses he wrote to him, and therefore I need speak no farther of
it. The first play that brought Fletcher and him in esteem, was Phi-
laster; for before that, they had written two or three very unsuccessfully;
Dictionary Entry
Φ, the 21st letter of the Euclidean and modern Greek alphabet, usually romanized as "ph".
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “phi”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Phi. And so you shal do me moost pleasure : The string
I trow be the next.
Read full poem →Phi. I see well it is no mervell that so many bowes be
broken.
Read full poem →Phi. What yf I come into a shoppe, and spye oute a bow,
which shal both than please me very wel whan I by him,
Read full poem →Phi. I woulde never have thought you could have sayd
halfe so muche of a stele, and I thynke as concemyng the
Read full poem →Phi. No that is not so, for the best shoter that ever was
used other fethers.
Read full poem →the wicked king Nero would hate his own master, and kill
his foster-father, whose name was Seneca. He was a phi-
losopher. When, therefore, he found that he must die, he
Read full poem →Phi. But if I truste bowyers alwayes, sometyme I am lyke
to be decey ved.
Read full poem →Phi. Well sayde, what handlynge belongeth to the
wether?
Read full poem →Phi. In my Bracer I am cunnyng ynough, but what saye
you of the shootyng glove?
