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| 단어 | 쉬운 의미 | 번역 | 발음 |
|---|
| fain | gladly, willingly | willingly or gladly | fayn |
| woe | sorrow, misery | great sorrow or distress | woh |
| inventions | creative ideas, innovations | creative or innovative ideas | in-ven-shuns |
| sunburn'd | burned by the sun, tired | tired or exhausted | sun-burned |
| halting | hesitant, stumbling | hesitant or stumbling | hawl-ting |
| step-dame | stepmother, harsh figure | a harsh or unkind mother figure | step-daym |
| throes | pains, struggles | intense struggles or pains | throhz |
| truant | neglectful, idle | neglectful or idle | troo-uhnt |
| Muse | inspiration, guiding spirit | inspiration or guiding spirit | myooz |
Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, renowned as a leading figure of the Elizabethan age. He authored the sonnet sequence 'Astrophil and Stella' and the treatise 'The Defence of Poesy'. Sidney died fighting the Spanish in the Netherlands, and his funeral was notably grand.
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