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| 1516 |
| | Ariosto, in Orlando Furioso, tells of Roland's madness when he is abandoned by the pagan princess Angelica | |
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| 1550 |
| | Pierre de Ronsard publishes the first four books of his Odes | |
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| 1572 |
| | Luis de Camoëns publishes The Lusiads, the poem which becomes Portugal's national epic | |
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| 1581 |
| | Tasso, in Gerusalemme Liberata ('Jerusalem Liberated'), turns the first crusade into a romantic epic | |
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| 1590 |
| | English poet Edmund Spenser celebrates the Protestant Elizabeth I as The Faerie Queene | |
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| 1609 |
| | Shakespeare's sonnets, written ten years previously, are published | |
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| 1633 |
| | George Herbert's only volume of poems, The Temple, is published posthumously | |
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| 1637 |
| | John Milton's Lycidas is published in memory of a Cambridge friend, Edward King | |
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| 1650 |
| | The poems of Massachusetts author Anne Bradstreet are published in London under the title The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America | |
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| 1667 |
| | Paradise Lost is published, earning its author John Milton just £10 | |
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