Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
John Milton enters Christ's College, Cambridge.
Thomas Heywood:
Translator, Art of Love, publication year uncertain; published anonymously; translated from Ovid, Ars amatoria
A Funeral Elegie: Upon the much lamented death of [...] King James
Francis Quarles, Sions Sonnets (see also Sions Elegies 1624)
Honorat de Bueil de Racan, Les Bergeries, France
Honoré d'Urfé, Sylvanire, France
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Miguel de Barrios (died 1701), Spanish poet and historian
Dáibhí Ó Bruadair (died 1698), Irish language poet
John Caryll (died 1711), English poet, dramatist and diplomat
Samuel Chappuzeau (died 1701), French scholar, author, poet and playwright
Marusia Churai (died 1689), semi-mythical Ukrainian Baroque composer, poet and singer
Jacques de Coras (died 1677), French poet and minister
Moses ben Mordecai Zacuto (died 1697), kabalistic writer and poet
Katarina Zrinska (died 1673), Croatian noblewoman and poet
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
March 26 – Giambattista Marino (born 1569), Italian poet famous for his long epic L'Adone
August 29 (bur.) – John Fletcher (born 1579), English dramatist and poet
September – Thomas Lodge (born 1558), English dramatist, writer and physician
September 20 – Heinrich Meibom (born 1555), German historian and poet
October 10 – Arthur Gorges (born 1569), English poet, translator, courtier and naval captain
Israel ben Moses Najara (born 1555), Hebrew poet in Palestine (Ottoman Empire)
Adrianus Valerius (born 1570), Dutch