It is said that his friend Harvey introduced him to that famous
accomplished gentleman--that mirror of true knighthood--Sir Philip
Sidney, and it would seem that Penshurst became for some time his
home. There has already been quoted a line describing Spenser as
'the southern shepheardes boye.' This southern shepherd is probably
Sidney. Sidney, it would seem, introduced him to his father and to
his uncle, the Earl of Leicester.
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