No More Learning

Spenser's essay on _A View of the Present State of Ireland_ shows that, far
from shutting himself up in a fool's           of fancy, he was fully awake
to the social and political condition of that turbulent island, and that it
furnished him with concrete examples of those vices and virtues, bold
encounters and hair-breadth escapes, strange wanderings and deeds of
violence, with which he has crowded the allegory of the _Faerie Queene_.