1636 in poetry

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Works published

 * Richard Brathwaite, The Fatall Nuptiall; or, Mournefull Marriage, anonymously published
 * John Saltmarsh, Poemata sacra
 * Wye Saltonstall, Ovids Heroicall Epistles, translated from the Latin of Ovid's Epistolae heriodum
 * Longinus, On the Sublime, an edition (not in English) by Gerard Langbaine at Oxford; a widely known edition; Ancient Greek criticism; twice reprinted before 1551 (see John Hall's translation, the first into English, 1652; and Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux's influential translation into French in 1674)

Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * January 1 – Jacques Cassagne (died 1679), French clergyman, poet and moralist
 * April 7 – Gregório de Matos, (died 1696), Brazilian Baroque poet
 * November 1 – Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (died 1711), French poet and critic
 * Also:
 * Jean de Montigny (died 1671), French poet and philosopher
 * Thomas Traherne, born this year or in 1637 (died 1674), English poet and religious writer

Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
 * January 19 – Daniel Schwenter (born 1585), German Orientalist, mathematician, inventor, poet and librarian
 * August 25 – Bhai Gurdas (born 1551), Punjabi Sikh scholar, poet and scribe of the Adi Granth