• Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Richard Barnfield, The Affectionate...
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    The Rape of Lucrece (category 1594 poems)
    The Rape of Lucrece (1594) is a narrative poem by William Shakespeare about the legendary Roman noblewoman Lucretia. In his previous narrative poem, Venus...
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  • Willoughby) (1575? – 1596?) is the ostensible author of a 1594 verse novella called Willobie His Avisa (in modern spelling, Willoughby's Avisa), a work that is...
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  • 1601 in poetry 1600 in poetry 1599 in poetry Death of Edmund Spenser English poet 1598 in poetry 1597 in poetry 1596 in poetry 1595 in poetry 1594 in poetry...
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  • events and publications of 1594. c. February – The Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus is the first to be published, anonymously in London. His poem The Rape...
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  • La Roque returned to the court after the abjuration of Henri IV (1594). The poetry of Siméon-Guillaume de La Roque combines the influence of Ronsard...
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  • whom the group had a letter of introduction from William Camden. In 1594, Davies's poetry brought him into contact with Queen Elizabeth. She wished him to...
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    Epithalamion (poem) (category 1594 poems)
    Spenser to his bride, Elizabeth Boyle, on their wedding day in 1594. It was first published in 1595 in London by William Ponsonby as part of a volume entitled...
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    most splendid ages of English literature. In addition to drama and the theatre, it saw a flowering of poetry, with new forms like the sonnet, the Spenserian...
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    Dorset. In 1594, Raleigh heard of a "City of Gold" in South America and sailed to find it, publishing an exaggerated account of his experiences in a book...
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