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  2. Category:17th-century English poets - Wikipedia

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    B. Thomas Bancroft (poet) Jane Barker; William Barksted; Richard Barnfield; Robert Baron (poet) William Basse; Theodore Bathurst; Edward Baynard (physician)

  3. Category:17th-century poems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Help. ← Poems of the 17th century →. 1600s poems 1601 1602 1603 ...

  4. List of Puritan poets - Wikipedia

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    John Milton (1608–1674), most famous for his epic poem "Paradise Lost" (1667), was an English poet with religious beliefs emphasizing central Puritanical views.While the work acted as an expression of his despair over the failure of the Puritan Revolution against the English Catholic Church, it also indicated his optimism in human potential.

  5. List of poetry groups and movements - Wikipedia

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    The Baroque poetry replaced Mannerism and includes several schools, especially most artificial poetic style of the early 17th-century. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It involved Giambattista Marino , Lope de Vega , John Donne , Vincent Voiture , Pedro Calderón de la Barca , Georges de Scudéry , Georg Philipp Harsdörffer , John Milton , Andreas Gryphius , and ...

  6. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    Metaphysical poets: A 17th-century English Baroque school using extended conceit, often (though not always) about religion [18] [19] John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell: Cavalier Poets: 17th-century English Baroque royalist poets, writing primarily about courtly love, called Sons of Ben (after Ben Jonson) [20] Richard Lovelace, William ...

  7. Category:17th-century poetry - Wikipedia

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    1601 in poetry; 1602 in poetry; 1603 in poetry; 1604 in poetry; 1605 in poetry; 1606 in poetry; 1607 in poetry; 1608 in poetry; 1609 in poetry; 1610 in poetry; 1611 in poetry; 1612 in poetry; 1613 in poetry; 1614 in poetry; 1615 in poetry; 1616 in poetry; 1617 in poetry; 1618 in poetry; 1619 in poetry; 1620 in poetry; 1621 in poetry; 1622 in ...

  8. Category:17th-century American poets - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 12th; 13th; 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Pages in category "17th-century American ...

  9. 17th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    1671–1696 – Madame de Sévigné writes her famous letters. Metaphysical poets - a term made by Samuel Johnson for a group of 17th century English poets. [2] German literature of the Baroque period