Browne William, English pastoral poet, born at Tavistock; author of “Britannia's Pastorals” and “The Shepherd's Pipe,” a collection of eclogues and “The Inner Temple and Masque,” on the story of Ulysses and Circe, with some opening exquisitely beautiful verses, “Steer hither, steer,” among them; was an imitator of Spenser, and a parallel has been instituted between him and Keats (1590‒1645).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Browne, Sir Thomas * Brownie