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Italian poet Torquato Tasso's epic poem Jerusalem Delivered (La Gerusalemme liberata) is first published complete, a pirated edition printed in Parma being followed by an authorized edition from Ferrara, where the poet is confined in the Ospedale di Sant'Anna. Also this year, Aldus Manutius the Younger prints a selection of Tasso's lyrics and prose in Venice.
Anonymous, A Triumph for True Subjects, and a Terrour unto al Tratiours, ballad on the execution of Edmund Campion on December 1, 1561, attributed to William Elderton, who was likely not the author
Sir Philip SIdney, An Apology for Poetry
Marie de Romieu, Premières Œuvres poetiques de MaDamoiselle Marie de Romieu Vivaroise, France
Philippe Desportes, an edition of his works; France
Torquato Tasso, Jerusalem Delivered (La Gerusalemme liberata), Italy
March 16 – Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (died 1647), Dutch historian, poet and playwright
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Henry Adamson (died 1637), Scottish poet and historian
Hieronim Morsztyn (died 1623), Polish poet
Sir Thomas Overbury (murdered 1613), English poet and essayist
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (died 1627), English countess, minor poet and major patron of poets
Hywel ap Syr Mathew (born unknown), Welsh poet, genealogist and soldier
Paul Speratus died (born 1484), German
Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski died (born c. 1550), Polish
Surdas, died sometime from this year to 1584 (born 1478 or 1479), Indian, Hindi poet and saint who wrote in the Brij Bhasha dialect
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