1622 in poetry

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Great Britain

 * Robert Aylet:
 * Peace with Her Foure Garders: Five morall meditations
 * Thrifts Equipage: Five divine and morall meditations
 * Sir John Davies, Nosce Teipsum (see also Nosce Teipsum 1599, 1619)
 * Michael Drayton, The Second Part, or a Continuance of Poly-Olbion from the Eighteenth Song (see Poly-Olbion, Part 1, 1612)
 * John Hagthorpe, Divine Meditations, and Elegies
 * Patrick Hannay, The Nightingale, Sheretine and Mariana. A Happy Husband. Eligies on the Death of Queene Anne. Songs and Sonnets. (A Happy Husband first published separately in 1619 with Richard Brathwait's Description of a Good Wife; Elegies on Queene Anne also published separately in 1619)
 * Abraham Holland, Naumachia; or, Holland's sea-fight
 * Samuel Rowlands, Good News and Bad Newes
 * John Taylor, A Memorial of all the English Monarchs
 * George Wither:
 * Faire-Virtue, the Mistresse of Phil'arete
 * Juvenilia

Other

 * Ivan Gundulić, Tears of the Prodigal Son (Suze sina razmetnoga), Croatian work published in Venice, Italy
 * Theophile de Viau, Le Parnasse satyrique, a collection of licentious poems, published under his name, although many of the pieces were written by others; the publication led to de Viau's denunciation by the Jesuits in 1623 and a death sentence, later amended to exile within France; France
 * John of the Cross (died 1591), Spiritual Canticle, Spanish mystical poem, largely written in 1577, first published, in French translation in Paris
 * Pang Tat, called Neak Pang, The Poem of Angkor Wat (ល្បើកអង្គរវត្), Khmer epic inscribed in Cambodia
 * Alessandro Tassoni, La secchia rapita ("The Rape of the Bucket"), a mock-heroic epic poem; Italy

Births
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 * January 15 – Molière (died 1673), French playwright, poet and actor
 * March 28 – Ermes di Colorêt (died 1692), Friulian courtier and poet
 * Francesc Fontanella (died 1685), Catalan poet, dramatist and priest
 * Luo Mu (died 1706), Chinese painter, poet and prose writer

Deaths
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 * June 4 – Péter Révay (born 1568), Hungarian poet, nobleman, Royal Crown Guard for the Holy Crown of Hungary, state official, soldier and historian
 * August 21 – Juan de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana (born 1582), Spanish
 * November 4 – Francisco Rodrigues Lobo (born 1580), Portuguese poet and bucolic writer, drowned
 * December 13 – Johannes Vodnianus Campanus (born 1572), Czech poet and playwright
 * John Owen (born 1560), Welsh poet and epigrammatist writing in Latin
 * Mathew Roydon (born 1580), English poet associated with the School of Night group of poets and writers