Associations to the word «Spenser»
Noun
- Chaucer
- Edmund
- Allegory
- Dryden
- Stanza
- Keats
- Sonnet
- Sidney
- Milton
- Marlowe
- Canto
- Raleigh
- Tennyson
- Shakespeare
- Wordsworth
- Hire
- Virgil
- Ovid
- Coleridge
- Arcadia
- Imitation
- Epic
- Elegy
- Shepherd
- Shelley
- Pembroke
- Dante
- Muse
- Poet
- Poem
- Wilton
- Hooker
- Ode
- Chivalry
- Gower
- Bacon
- Bower
- Colin
- Conceit
- Rosalind
- Byron
- Poetry
- Marston
- Hayden
- Chastity
- Calendar
- Verse
- Homer
- Beaumont
- Allusion
- Waller
- Exponent
- Harvey
- Fletcher
- Fable
- Wyatt
- Fairy
- Hawk
- Parker
- Contemporary
- Una
- Goethe
- Humanism
- Metamorphosis
- Spence
- Queen
- Gabriel
- Orlando
- Lament
- Satire
- Laureate
- Daryl
- Socrates
- Temperance
- Geoffrey
- Browning
- Munster
- Fairfax
- Protestantism
- Dyer
- Genius
- Percy
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SPENSER, proper noun. A surname, a rare spelling variant of Spencer.
SPENSER, proper noun. Edmund Spenser, English poet.
Dictionary definition
SPENSER, noun. English poet who wrote an allegorical romance celebrating Elizabeth I in the Spenserian stanza (1552-1599).
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.