Poetry
- Richard Crashaw - Epigrammatum sacrorum liber ("A Book of Sacred Epigrams," in Latin)
- William Habington - Castara (published anonymously)
- Johann von Rist - Musa Teutonica
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“Like speaks to like only; labor to labor, philosophy to philosophy, criticism to criticism, poetry to poetry. Literature speaks how much still to the past, how little to the future, how much to the East, how little to the West.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Do you know how poetry started? I always think that it started when a cave boy came running back to the cave, through the tall grass, shouting as he ran, Wolf, wolf, and there was no wolf. His baboon-like parents, great sticklers for the truth, gave him a hiding, no doubt, but poetry had been bornthe tall story had been born in the tall grass.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“If theres no money in poetry, neither is there poetry in money.”
—Robert Graves (18951985)