1614 in poetry
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Events
- May 24 – Lope de Vega becomes a priest.[1]
Works published
Great Britain
- Anonymous, The Life and Death of Hector, often attributed erroneously to Thomas Heywood; a free paraphrase in modernized verse of John Lydgate's (also anonymously published) Troy Book 1513[2]
- Sir William Alexander, Doomes-day; or, The Great Day of the Lords Judgement[2]
- Richard Brathwaite, published anonymously, The Poets Willow; or, The Passionate Shepheard[2]
- William Browne, The Shepheard's Pipe[2]
- George Chapman:
- Andromeda Liberata; or, The Nuptials of Perseus and Andromeda, on the marriage of Robert Carr, earl of Somerset, and Frances Howard, formerly countess of Essex[2]
- Homers Odysses, publication year uncertain, Books 1–12 (see also Seaven Bookes of the Iliades of Homer 1598, Homer Prince of Poets 1609, The Iliads of Homer 1611, Twenty-four Bookes of Homers Odisses 1615, The Whole Workes of Homer 1616)[2]
- Sir Arthur Gorges, Poems by William Drummond. Of Hawthornden, publication year uncertain[2]
- Richard Niccols, The Furies. With Vertues Encomium; or, The Image of Honour[2]
- John Norden, The Labyrinth of Mans Life; or Vertues Delieght and Envies Opposite[2]
- Sir Thomas Overbury, A Wife, Now a Widdowe, expanded edition containing the author's Characters, published posthumously[2]
- Joshua Sylvester, translated from the French of Jean Bertaut, The Parliament of Vertues Royal, also includes translations of verse by Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (see also Second Session 1615)[2]
- George Wither, A Satyre[2]
Other
- Miguel de Cervantes, Viaje del Parnaso, also known as Viaje al Parnaso (Journey to Parnassus"), dedicated to Rodrigo de Tapia and printed by the widow of Alonso Martín, Spain
- Lope de Vega, Rimas sacras, Spain
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- October 12 – Henry More (died 1687), English philosopher and poet
- Also:
- Nicolaes Borremans (died 1674), Dutch Remonstrants preacher, poet, and editor
- John Denham born this year or 1615 (died 1669), English poet and courtier
- Hallgrímur Pétursson (died 1674), one of Iceland's most famous poets and a clergyman
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- October 9 – Bonaventura Vulcanius (born 1538), Dutch humanist scholar and poet
- July 15 – Pierre de Bourdeille, also known as Brantôme (born c. 1540), French soldier, historian, biographer and poet
- Also:
- Francisco de Andrada (born 1540), Portuguese historian and poet
- Rhys Cain (born 1540), Welsh-language poet
- Vitsentzos Kornaros, died this year or 1613 (born 1553), Cretan poet of the Greek Renaissance who wrote the romantic epic poem Erotokritos
- Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza (born 1566), Spanish aristocrat, religious poet and author
- Konoe Nobutada (born 1565), Japanese courtier and man of letters known as a poet, calligrapher, painter and diarist
- Bartosz Paprocki (born 1543), Polish and Czech writer, historiographer, translator, and poet
- Cristóbal de Virués (born 1550), Spanish playwright and poet
See also
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