Author:William Browne
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| William Browne (1590? – 1645?) was an English poet, born at Tavistock, Devon, educated at Oxford, after which he entered the Inner Temple. — Excerpted from William Browne on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
[edit] Works
- To England
- "Venus by Adonis' Side"
- The Seasons
- Birds in May
- Music on the Thames
- A Concert of Birds
- May Day Customs
- Flowers (Browne)
- Morning (Browne)
- Night (Browne)
- A Pleasant Grove
- An Angler
- A Rill
- "Glide soft, ye Silver Floods"
- A Song (Browne)
- Spring Morning I
- Spring Morning II
- Autumn (Browne)
- The Charm (Browne)
- On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke
- Epitaphs: In Obitum
[edit] Works about Browne
- William Browne article in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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