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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Events Works published - John Ashmore, translator, Certain Selected Odes of Horace, Englished; and their Arguments Annexed[1]
- Richard Brathwaite:
- Natures Embassie; or, The Wilde-Mans Measures[1]
- Times Curtaine Drawne; or, The Anatomie of Vanitie[1]
- Francis Quarles, Hadassa; or, The History of Queene Ester[1]
- George Sandys, The First Five Books of Ovid's Metamorphosis, published anonymously (see also Ovid's Metamorphosis 1626)[1]
- Rachel Speght, Mortalities Memorandum: With a dreame prefixed, imaginarie in manner, reall in matter[1]
- John Taylor:
- The Praise, Antiquity, and Commodity, of Beggery, Beggers and Begging[1]
- Superbiae Flagellum; or, The Whip of Pride[1]
- George Wither, The Songs of the Old Testament, verses and music[1]
- Lady Mary Wroth, The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania, partly in verse, written by Sir Philip Sidney's niece[1]
Other Births Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: - Rupa Bhavani (died 1721), Indian, Kashmiri-language poet
- Jane Cavendish (died 1669), English poet and playwright
- Jean de la Fontaine (died 1695), French poet and fable writer
- Andrew Marvell (died 1678), English metaphysical poet and parliamentarian
- Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (died 1693), Polish poet and member of the noble class Szlachta
- Wac aw Potocki (died 1696), Polish nobleman (Szlachta), moralist, poet, and writer
- Henry Vaughan (died 1695), English
Deaths Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: - Also:
- John Barclay (born 1582), Scottish satirist and poet
- Mary Herbert (born 1561), English poet, translator, patron, hostess of a literary salon, and sister of Philip Sidney
- Francisco Rodrigues Lobo (born 1580), Portuguese poet and bucolic writer
- Ottavio Rinuccini (born 1562), Italian poet, courtier, and opera librettist
See also Notes
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