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was well established in Scotland at this time, though there is no record of a "Diana." Since no written documentation of the author's true identity exists, there is no consensus that this person was even female.
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is made up of ten "Pearles" or short poems. As some of the poems describe virtues found in Elizabeth but some do not it is considered that they may represent
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A Chaine of Pearle, Or a Memoriall of the peerless Graces, and Heroick Vertues of Queene Elizabeth of Glorious Memory.
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It is likely the poet used an allegorical pseudonym. The
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Index

eulogy
Queen Elizabeth
social criticism
King James
Primrose family
"Diana Primrose - Oxford Reference"
doi
10.1002/9781118297353.wbeerlp021
ISBN
978-1-118-29735-3
"The Poets, Isabella Whitney, Anne Dowriche, Elizabeth Melville [Colville], Aemilia Lanyer, Rach w KrainaKsiazek.pl"
Archived
"The Rosebery Family History"
Archived
"Nostalgia, Anachronism, and the Editing of Early Modern Women's Texts"
"Given Names c.1450–1650."
"Pearls in Human History"
"The Rich History of Pearls"
UNRV History
"Elizabeth 1 Queen of England"
The Faerie Queen
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Categories
17th-century English women writers
17th-century English writers
Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I
English women poets

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