Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
Works published
- Richard Ames, Sylvia's Revenge; or, A Satyr Against Man, published anonymously; response to Robert Gould's Love Given O're 1682 (see also Sylvia's Complaint 1692)
- Jane Barker and others, Poetical Recreations
- Aphra Behn, A Congratulatory Poem to Her Most Sacred Majesty, addressed to Queen Mary, on the birth of James Francis Edward Stuart on 10 June
- Thomas Brown, The Reasons of Mr. Bays Changing his Religion, published anonymously; about John Dryden (see also The Late Converts Exposed 1690)
- John Bunyan, A Discourse of the Building, Nature, Excellency, and Government of the House of God
- John Dryden, Britannia Rediviva, on the birth of James Francis Edward Stuart
- George Wither, Divine Poems on the Ten Commandments
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- 7 February – John Morgan (died 1733 or 1734), Welsh clergyman, scholar and poet
- 2 April (baptised) – Lewis Theobald (died 1744), English poet, playwright, translator and editor of Shakespeare
- 21 May – Alexander Pope (died 1744), English poet
- 3 June (baptised) – Leonard Welsted (died 1747), English poet and "dunce" in Alexander Pope's writings
- 6 September (baptised) – Laurence Eusden (died 1730), English poet, Poet Laureate from 1718
- 9 October (probable date of baptism) – Mary Collier (died 1762), English poet and washerwoman
- Upendra Bhanja born either 1670 or this year (died 1740), poet of Oriya Literature awarded the title "Kavi-Samrata" - "The Emperor of the Poets"
- William Meston (died 1745), Scottish poet
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
See also
References