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1555 in poetry

Summary
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Joachim du Bellay, Les Regrets, France Jean Antoine de Baïf, Amour de Francine Louise Labé, Œuvres complètes ("Complete Works"), including her prose "Débat de Folie et d'Amour", three elegies and 24 sonnets (one in Italian), as well as 24 poems in her honor by others; published by the noted Lyon printer, Jean de Tournes; the first edition ran through two printings; reprinted again in 1556, with spelling corrections; her sonnets have been often republished and translated Jacques Peletier du Mans, L'Art poetique ("The Art of Poetry"), French criticism Pierre de Ronsard: Les Hymnes, addresses and panegyrics Les Amours de Marie La Continuation des Amours Mélanges Pontus de Tyard, Livre des vers lyriques Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Foresteries John Heywood, (see also 1550; 1560, Works 1562 Mirror for Magistrates, anthology of poems about great historical figures of England, first edition; published by John Weyland, who was apparently denied a license to publish by the Lord Chancellor Stephen Gardiner, effectively suppressing the work and putting Weyland out of business (the book was revived and published in 1559, third edition 1563, fourth edition 1574, another edition 1610) Henry Lovel, eighth Baron Morley, , publication year uncertain; translated from the Italian of Petrarch's Trionfi Girolamo Fracastoro, also known as "Fracastorius", Collected Works, including poems and Naugerius, criticism Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Heinrich Meibom (died 1625), German historian and poet Keshavdas (died 1617), Sanskrit scholar and Hindi poet François de Malherbe born (died 1628), French Israel ben Moses Najara born about this year (died c. 1625), Hebrew poet in Palestine Vavřinec Benedikt z Nudožer, also known as Laurentio Benedictino Nudozierino (died 1615), Slovak Gabriel Lobo Lasso de la Vega (died 1615), Castilian Spanish poet, playwright and historian Thomas Watson
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