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She is of the "brood" or family of anagrammatic "Angels," otherwise, Nagles; but has been "upbrought," or instructed, by persons whom Spenser denominates "Saints," or Orthodox Protestants; for Spenser was by party and profession a Puritan; and the Puritans were "Saints," to such as chose to accept their own account of the matter.
In the Sixty-first Sonnet, the lady is said to be: "divinely wrought, And of the brood of Angels heavenly born; And with the crew of blessed Saints upbrought, Each of which did her with their gifts adorn." Here we have distinctly her birth and education, each assigned to a different source.
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