Browne, William, 1590-approximately 1645 (Library of Congress Name Authority)—
An English pastoral poet with an acute eye for nature, known for his long poem Britannia's Pastorals, two parts published in 1613 and 1616, with a third unfinished part printed posthumously in 1832 (1613-16). Two of his poems appeared as well in The Shepheard's Pipe, a collection of ecologues by various authors.