1627 in poetry
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Events
Works published
- Michael Drayton, The Battaile of Agincourt[1]
- Phineas Fletcher, Locustae, in Latin with English paraphrasing[1]
- Thomas May, translator, Lucan's Pharsalia; or, The Civill Warres of Rome, between Pompey the Great, and Julius Caesar, translated from Latin, completed in 10 books (first three translated books published first in 1626; see also A Continuation 1630)[1]
- Richard Niccols, The Beggers Ape, published anonymously[1]
Other
- Claude de L'Estoile, Recueil des plus beaux vers ("Collection of the Most Beautiful Verses"), France
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- April 19 – John Beaumont (born 1583), poet
- May 24 – Luis de Gongora (born 1561), Spanish lyric poet
- Also:
- Thomas Middleton (born 1580), English playwright and poet
- Richard Barnfield (born 1574), English
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