1623 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski is appointed poeta laureatus by the Pope John Abbot, , only two of the five books were published Robert Aylet, [sic], published anonymously Samuel Daniel, William Drummond, (see also A Midnights Trance 1619) George Wither, The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, published anonymously; music by Orlando Gibbons; there were several editions this year Agrippa d'Aubig
1589 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Christopher Marlowe wrote The Passionate Shepherd to His Love either this year or in 1588 (first published 1599) William Byrd, Psalmes, Sonets & Songs of Sadnes and Pietie, Made into Musicke of Five Parts, verse and music Thomas Deloney, A New Ballet of the Straunge and Most Cruell Whippes which the Spanyards Had Prepared to Whippe and Torment English Men and Women, a ballad Anne Dowriche (A.
1597 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
1544 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
1524 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Robert Copland, self-published in London; Great Britain Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: May 28 – Selim II (died 1574), Ottoman Turkish sultan and poet September 11 – Pierre de Ronsard (died 1585), French prince des poètes Date unknown – Thomas Tusser (died 1580), English chorister, agriculturalist and poet Approximate year Luís de Camões, also known as
1501 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Gavin Douglas, Scottish poet, writes , approximately this year (published about 1535); an allegory presented as a vision Marko Marulić, Croatian poet, writes Judita ("Judith"), a landmark poem in Croatian literature; the book was not printed until 1521 in Venice by Guglielmo da Fontaneto; and published three times before the author's death in 1524 Conradus Celtis, Ludus Diannae, allegorical verse drama, German poet who wrote in Latin Petrarch ("Francesco Petrarca"), Le cose volgari influential edition of the author's Italian poems, edited by Pietro Bembo, Venice: Aldine Press, Italy, posthumous Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Maurice Scève, born about this year (died c.
1622 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Robert Aylet: Peace with Her Foure Garders: Five morall meditations Thrifts Equipage: Five divine and morall meditations Sir John Davies, Nosce Teipsum (see also Nosce Teipsum 1599, 1619) Michael Drayton, The Second Part, or a Continuance of Poly-Olbion from the Eighteenth Song (see Poly-Olbion, Part 1, 1612) John Hagthorpe, Divine Meditations, and Elegies Patrick Hannay, The Nightingale, Sheretine and Mariana.
1616 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). February 1 – King James I of England grants Ben Jonson an annual pension of 100 marks, making him de facto poet laureate. William Browne, Britannia's Pastorals. The Second Booke (see also Book 1, 1613; both books published together 1625) George Chapman, translator: The Divine Poem of Musaeus.
1529 in poetryNationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Anonymous, Solomon and Marcolphus, publication year uncertain, England Giangiorgio Trissino, La poetica, Books 1–4 (Books 5–6 published in 1563), Italy Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: June 7 – Étienne Pasquier (died 1615), French poet and author Also: Johann Beltz (died 1584), German Olivier de Magny (died 1561), French poet Guy Du Faur, Seigneur de Pibrac (died 1584), French jurist and poet George Puttenham (died 1590), English writer and critic Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: June 21 – John Skelton died (born c.
1552 in poetryJean Antoine de Baïf, Les Amours de Méline Joachim du Bellay, XIII Sonnets de l'honnête amour, influenced by Pontus de Tyard Nostradamus, Centuries, a book of prophecies presented in rhymes Pierre de Ronsard, France: Fifth Book of Odes (see also first four books 1550) Les Amours de P. de Ronsard Vandomoys, Ensemble de Bocages, sonnets Oeuvres de l'invention de l'Auteur Thomas Churchyard, A Myrrour for Man Nostradamus, also known as Michel de Notredame or Michel de Nostredame, Centuries, a book of rhymed pr