1603 in poetry explained
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Events
Works
- Henry Chettle, Englandes Mourning Garment, on the death of Queen Elizabeth[2]
- Juan de la Cueva, La Conquista de Betica, (Spain)
- Samuel Daniel, A Panegyrike Congratulatory Delivered to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... With a Defence of Ryme, written in answer to Thomas Campion's Observations on the Art of English Posie 1602[2]
- John Davies of Hereford, Microcosmos[2]
- John Dowland, The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires (First Booke, 1597; Second Booke, 1600)[2]
- Michael Drayton, The Barrons Wars in the Raigne of Edward the Second[2]
- Joseph Hall, The Kings Prophecie; or, Weeping Joy[2]
- King James I of England, His Majesties Lepanto: or, Heroicall Song (first published in 1591)[2]
- Elizabeth Melville, later Lady Colville of Culros, Ane Godlie Dreame, in Scottish, English version published in 1604 as A Godly Dreame[2]
- Thomas Newton, Atropoion Delion; or, The Death of Delia[2]
- Samuel Rowlands, Ave Caesar: God Save the King[2]
Other
Births
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 0-14-102715-0. 2006.
- Book: Cox, Michael. The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. 2004. 0-19-860634-6. registration.