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English=== •
Richard Corbet,
Certain Elegant Poems, edited by John Donne the younger (1604–1662) (see also
Poetica Stromata 1648). •
Abraham Cowley,
The Mistresse; or, Several Copies of Love-Verses. •
Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet, translator,
Il Pastor Fido, the Faithfull Shepherd anonymously published; from a work by
Battista Guarini (see also
Il Pastor Fido 1648). •
John Hall of Durham,
Poems. •
Christopher Harvey, translator,
Schola Cordis [...]
in 47 Emblems, published anonymously, adapted from
Benedict van Haeften's
Schola Cordis 1629; later editions state that
Francis Quarles is the author. •
Henry More,
Philosophical Poems. •
Francis Quarles,
Hosanna; or, Divine Poems on the Passion of Christ. • Sir
Robert Stapylton, ''Juvenal's Sixteen Satyres; or, A Survey of the Manners and Actions of Mankind.'' •
George Wither: • ''Amygdala Britannica, Almonds for Parrot's'', published anonymously. •
Carmen Expostulatorium; or, A Timely Expostulation. Other languages •
François Vavasseur,
Antonius Godellus, episcopus Grassensis, a satire on
Antoine Godeau;
France •
Johan van Heemskerk,
Batavische Arcadia, written 1637;
Netherlands ==Works incorrectly dated this year==