•
John Cotgrave,
The English Treasury of Wit and Language: collected out of the most, and best of our English poems; methodically digested into common places for generall use. By John Cotgrave, Gent (full title, but punctuation and spelling here may be different from the actual title page), contains verse drama, quotations, maxims, etc. London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley • Sir
John Denham,
Coopers Hill, first authorized edition (see also
Coopers Hill 1642) • Sir
Richard Fanshawe, translator,
The Lusiad; or, Portugals Historicall Poem, translated from the
Portuguese of
Luis de Camoens •
Henry Lawes,
The Second Book of Ayres, and Dialogues, for One, Two, and Three Voyces, verse and music (see also
Ayres and Dialogues 1653,
1658) •
Andrew Marvell,
The First Anniversary of the Government Under His Highness the Lord Protector, published anonymously, on
Oliver Cromwell •
John Milton,
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont •
John Phillips,
A Saytr Against Hypocrites, published anonymously; an attack on
Oliver Cromwell and Puritanism •
Henry Vaughan,
Silex Scintillans: Sacred poems and private ejaculations, second edition (see also
Silex Scintillans 1650) •
Edmund Waller,
A Panegyrick to my Lord Protector, on
Oliver Cromwell •
George Wither,
The Protector, on
Oliver Cromwell ==Births==