1658 in poetry
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Works published
- Nicholas Billingsley, Kosmobrephia; or, The Infancy of the World, mostly poetry[1]
- Richard Brathwaite, The Honest Ghost; or, A Voice from the Vault, published anonymously, mostly poetry[1]
- Sir Aston Cokayne, Small Poems of Divers Sorts (see also Poems 1662)[1]
- Henry Lawes, Ayres, and Dialogues, for One, Two, and Three Voyces, verse and music (see also Ayres and Dialogues 1653, The Second Book of Ayres and Dialogues 1655)[1]
- Georg Stiernhielm, Hercules, the first hexametrical poem in Swedish
- Edmund Waller and Sidney Godolphin, translators, The Passion of Dido for Aneas, translated from the Latin of Virgil's Aeneid[1]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- Gabriel Bocángel (born 1603), Spanish playwright and poet
- John Cleveland (born 1613), English
- Georg Philipp Harsdorffer (born 1607), German poet and translator
- Benjamin Rudyerd (born 1572), English politician and poet
- Ivan Bunić Vučić (born 1591), Ragusan, Croatian-language poet
Notes
- Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
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