1600 in poetry

1600 in poetry

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Events

Works

* Englands Helicon, an anthology of poems
* Thomas Morley, "Madrigals"
* Thomas Nashe, "Summers Last Will and Testament"
* John Dowland, "Second Booke of Songs"
* Christopher Marlowe's translation of Lucan's "Pharsalia" (posthumous)
* Thomas Weelkes' "Canto"
* Thomas Middleton, "The Ghost of Lucrece"

Births

* November 19 - Charles I of England
* November - John Ogilby (Scots.)

Dates unknown:
* Marin le Roy de Gomberville
* Piaras Feiritéar
* Richard Flecknoe

Deaths

* Bâkî
* Thomas Deloney
* Robert Garnier


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