1645 in poetry
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Works published
- Francis Quarles, Solomons Recantatiion, entitled Ecclesiastes Paraphrased[1]
- Sir Robert Stapylton, translator, Erotopagnion, translated from the original Latin of the Musaeus[1]
- Edmund Waller, Poems[1]
- George Wither, Vox Pacifica: A Voice Tending to the Pacification of God's Wrath[1]
Other
- Adrián de Alesio, El Angélico ("The Angel"), dedicated to Saint Thomas Aquinas
- Sheikh Muhammad, Yoga-samgrama
Works incorrectly dated this year
- John Milton, Poems of Mr John Milton, Both English and Latin, published 1646, according to The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, notwithstanding the book's title page[1]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- April 11 – Juan del Valle y Caviedes (died 1697), Spanish-born Peruvian poet and author
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- March 10 – William Strode (born c.1602), English poet
- April 3 (bur.) – Emilia Lanier, also spelled "Aemilia Lanyer" (born 1569), English
- July 7 – Georg Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Weikersheim (born 1569), German officer and poet
- July 13 – Marie de Gournay, also known as Marie le Jars, demoiselle de Gournay (born c. 1566), French writer, author of feminist tracts and poet; a close associate of Michel de Montaigne; buried in the Saint-Eustache Church in Paris
- August 28 – Hugo Grotius (born 1583), Dutch jurist, philosopher, theologian, Christian apologist, playwright and poet
- August 31 – Francesco Bracciolini (born 1566), Italian
- September 8 – Francisco de Quevedo (born 1580), Spanish nobleman, politician and Golden Age poet
- William Browne (born 1590), English pastoral poet
- Feng Menglong (born 1574), Chinese writer and poet
See also
- Poetry
- 17th century in poetry
- 17th century in literature
- Cavalier poets in England, who supported the monarch against the puritans in the English Civil War