1607 in poetry
Overview of the events of 1607 in poetry
Overview of the events of 1607 in poetry
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works
- Samuel Daniel, Certaine Small Workes, the fourth collected edition of his works[1]
- John Davies, Yehovah Summa Totalis; or, All in All, and, the Same for Ever; or, An Addition to Mirum in Modum
- Michael Drayton, The Legend of Great Cromwel[1]
- Thomas Ford, Musicke of sundrie kindes[1]
- Sir John Harington, translator (from the Latin of Johannes de Mediolano's Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum), The Englishmans Doctor; or, The Schole of Salerne[1]
- Robert Jones, The First Set of Madrigals (verse and music)[1]
- Gervase Markham, Rodomonths Infernall; or, The Divell Conquered, translated from Philippe Desportes' French translation of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso[1]
- Samuel Rowlands:
- Democritus; or, Doctor Merry-man his Medicines, Against Melancholy Humors[1]
- Diogines Lanthorne[1]
Births
Deaths
- May – Sir Edward Dyer (born 1543), English courtier and poet
- c. May – Thomas Newton (born c. 1542), English physician, poet and translator[1]
- June – Thomas Newton (born c. 1542), English physician, clergyman, poet, author and translator
- July 7 – Penelope Rich, Lady Rich (born 1563), English noblewoman, inspiration for Sir Philip Sidney's "Stella"
- September 18 – Abraham Fleming (born c. 1552), English poet, translator and antiquarian[1]
- Also:
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