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1625 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature.

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John Milton enters Christ's College, Cambridge. ==Works published==
Works published
===Great Britain=== • Thomas Heywood: • Translator, Art of Love, publication year uncertain; published anonymously; translated from Ovid, Ars amatoriaA Funeral Elegie: Upon the much lamented death of [...] King JamesFrancis Quarles, Sions Sonnets (see also Sions Elegies 1624) OtherHonorat de Bueil de Racan, Les Bergeries, FranceHonoré d'Urfé, Sylvanire, France ==Births==
Births
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 ==Deaths==
Deaths
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 ==See also==
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