William Browne born 1591?, Tavistock, Devonshire,
Eng.
died 1645?
English poet, author of Britannia’s Pastorals
(1613–16) and other pastoral and miscellaneous
verse.
Browne studied at the University of Oxford and
entered the Inner Temple in 1611. Between 1616
and 1621 he lived in France. In 1623 he became
tutor to Robert Dormer, the future Earl of
Carnarvon, accompanying him to Eton and Oxford.
His later life appears to have been spent near
Dorking, Surrey.
Britannia’s Pastorals, modeled on the work of
the poet Edmund Spenser, is a long, discursive
pastoral narrative interspersed with songs.
Devoted to his country, and especially to
Devonshire, he attempted to glorify them in
pastoral verse of epic dignity.
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