Edmund Doe Spear has written:
'Medical hand-book' -- subject(s): Quackery, Quacks and quackery
Elmer E. Doe has written: 'The descendants of Nicholas Doe'
Blanche S. Doe has written: 'Quest'
Wes Doe has written: 'Sons of Derek' 'The ten line exercise'
John Doe has written: 'Barefaced impostors' 'John Doe v. Jane Doe' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Domestic relations, Abortion
Lubin Doe has written: 'Reforming external tariffs in Central and Western African Countries'
Mayra Verheyen has written: 'Doe maar Lissabon'
Holly Doe has written: 'Technology through children's literature' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction, Language arts, Reading
Mobolade Omonijo has written: 'Doe' -- subject(s): Politics and government
J. F. Suyver has written: 'Detailhandel in doe-het-zelfartikelen'
Robert J. C. Butow has written: 'The John Doe Associates'
Doe Lang has written: 'Charisma Connection' 'The new secrets of charisma' -- subject(s): Charisma (Personality trait), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Success, Success
In Sonnet 79 by Edmund Spenser, the word "doe" is likely referring to a female deer. It is used as a metaphor to describe the speaker's beloved as graceful, gentle, and pure.