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1644 in poetry

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This article covers 1644 in poetry. Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Works published

[[English poetry|Great Britain]]

  • John Cleveland, The Character of a London Diurnall, anonymously published
  • Francis Quarles:
    • Barnabas and Boanerges: Or, wine and oyle for afflicted soules, Part 2 also published this year in an unauthorized edition as Barnabas and Boanerges; both parts published together under the title Judgement and Mercie for Afflicted Soules 1646
    • The Shepheards Oracle

Other

  • Johann Klaj and Georg Philipp Harsdörffer, Pegnesische Schäfergedicht

Births

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • Matsuo Bashō (died 1694), famous poet of the Edo period in Japan, especially Haiku
  • Isaac Chayyim Cantarini (died 1723), Italian poet, writer, physician, rabbi and preacher
  • Frances Norton, Lady Norton (died 1731), English poetry religious poet and prose writer

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • Nicholas Bourbon (born 1574), French clergyman and neo-Latin poet
  • Peter Hausted (born 1605), playwright, poet, preacher
  • Geoffrey Keating (born 1569), Irish Roman Catholic priest, poet and historian
  • Rhys Prichard (born 1579), Welsh language poet and a vicar
  • Francis Quarles (born 1592), English
  • George Sandys (born 1578), English traveller, colonist and poet, the seventh and youngest son of Church of England Archbishop Edwin Sandys
  • Luís Vélez de Guevara (born 1579), Spanish dramatist, poet, and novelist

Notes

References

  1. Cox, Michael, editor, ''The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature'', Oxford University Press, 2004, {{ISBN. 0-19-860634-6
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