1619 in poetry

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Events

 * April – English poet Ben Jonson visits Scottish poet William Drummond of Hawthornden.
 * c. October – Following the death of Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson becomes Poet Laureate of the Kingdom of England (on Johnson's death in 1637 he is succeeded by William Davenant).
 * Martin Opitz becomes the leader of the school of young poets in Heidelberg.

Works published

 * Richard Braithwaite, writing under the pen name "Musophilus", A New Spring Shadowed in Sundry Pithie Poems
 * Sir John Davies, Nosce Teipsum (see also Nosce Teipsum 1599, 1622)
 * Michael Drayton, Idea
 * Henry Hutton, Follie's Anatomie; or, Satyres and Satiricall Epigrams
 * George Wither, Fidelia

Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * January 21 – Anders Bording (died 1677), Danish poet and journalist
 * March 6 – Cyrano de Bergerac (died 1655), French soldier and poet
 * Moses Belmonte (died 1647), Spanish polyglot poet and translator
 * Bedřich Bridel (died 1680), Czech baroque writer, poet and missionary
 * William Chamberlayne (died 1703), English poet, playwright, physician and Royalist soldier
 * Morgan Llwyd (died 1659), Welsh Puritan preacher, poet and prose writer
 * Shalom Shabazi (died 1720), Jewish poet of Yemen

Deaths
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 * April 21 – Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz (born 1550), Polish rabbi, poet and Torah commentator
 * October 14 – Samuel Daniel (born 1562), English Poet Laureate and historian
 * Frei Agostinho da Cruz (born 1540), brother of Diogo Bernardes, Portuguese
 * Probable year – Ginés Pérez de Hita (born 1544), Spanish novelist and poet