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) Who is Phoebus? What is referred to as Phoebus' fire? What is meant by 'scarce thaws the icicles'?​

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1--. Apollo, byname Phoebus, in Greco-Roman mythology, a deity of manifold function and meaning, one of the most widely revered and influential of all the ancient Greek and Roman gods. ... His forename Phoebus means “bright” or “pure,” and the view became current that he was connected with the Sun. See Helios.

2 -- Phoebus is a mythological God of fire... here Phoebus fire is used to mention sun's light... Explanation: The prince of morocco is having boastful talks to coverup his dark complexion... He is a moor and he is coming from a place where they are exposed to very hot sun.So his coplexion is like that

3-- It's not scare, its scarce, meaning barely. Thaws as in defreezes / warms up. Icicles are spikes of ice. Thus, the line uttered by the Prince of Morocco, refers to any place far away from the equator towards the poles where the intensity of the sun's rays are the least.

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