Peleus, somtyme a noble and worthy kynge Subdued Achylles vnto the doctryne Of Phenix whiche was both worthy and cunnynge Wherfore Achyllys right gladly dyd enclyne With his hert and mynde vnto his disciplyne Wherby his name so noble was at the last That all Asy in worthynes he past Ryght so Philippus a kynge worthy of name Ouer all Grece made great iniquicion To fynde one wyse, sad and laudable of fame To Alexander his sonne for to gyue Instruccion Founde was great Aristotyl at the conclusion Disciple of Plato.
"The Ship of Fools, Volume 1"
Sebastian Brandt
Here, too, wuz the hant of that immortal bird, the Phenix, who raised himself to life every five hundred years.
"Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife"
Marietta Holley
The Eagle and Phenix mills alone operate 44,000 spindles.
"The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South"
Broadus Mitchell