1560 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). == Events == Pierre de Ronsard becomes court poet to Charles IX of France José de Anchieta, De Gestis Mendi de Saa, written about this year, published in 1563; Portuguese in Brazil == Works published == === France === Rémy Belleau, a commentary on Pierre de Ronsard's Second Livre des Amours, criticism Jacques Grévin, Olime, containing odes, a pastoral, satirical sonnets and love sonnets; also including poems by Joachim Du Bellay and Rémy Belleau Pierre de Ronsard, France: Discours Oeuvres ("Works"), first edition === Great Britain === Anonymous, Dane Hew, publication year conjectural (sometime from this year to 1584); comic tale of a lecherous monk murdered by an enraged husband, in which the corpse is moved back and forth between the murder scene and an abbey William Baldwin, The Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt Thomas Churchyard, The Contention Betwyxte Churchyard and Camell, upon David Dycers Dreame Barnabe Googe, The Zodiac of Life, Books 1–3, translation of Marcello Palingenio Stellato's Zodiacus vitae (c.

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1560 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). == Events == Pierre de Ronsard becomes court poet to Charles IX of France José de Anchieta, De Gestis Mendi de Saa, written about this year, published in 1563; Portuguese in Brazil == Works published == === France === Rémy Belleau, a commentary on Pierre de Ronsard's Second Livre des Amours, criticism Jacques Grévin, Olime, containing odes, a pastoral, satirical sonnets and love sonnets; also including poems by Joachim Du Bellay and Rémy Belleau Pierre de Ronsard, France: Discours Oeuvres ("Works"), first edition === Great Britain === Anonymous, Dane Hew, publication year conjectural (sometime from this year to 1584); comic tale of a lecherous monk murdered by an enraged husband, in which the corpse is moved back and forth between the murder scene and an abbey William Baldwin, The Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt Thomas Churchyard, The Contention Betwyxte Churchyard and Camell, upon David Dycers Dreame Barnabe Googe, The Zodiac of Life, Books 1–3, translation of Marcello Palingenio Stellato's Zodiacus vitae (c.

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