Robert Allott, Wits Theater of the Little World (third in the "Wits Series"; see also Ling's Politeuphuia1597; Meres' Palladis Tamia1598; Wrednot, Palladis Palatium1604)[1]
Thomas Churchyard, The Fortunate Farewel to the Most Forward and Noble Earle of Essex[1]
Samuel Daniel, The Poeticall Essayes of Sam. Danyel, including The Civiill Wars in five books (see also The First Fowre Bookes1595, Works [six books] 1601; Civile Wares [eight books] 1609)[1]
Christopher Marlowe, translator (posthumous) and Sir John Davies, All Ovids Elegies, three books, publication year uncertain, contains epigrams by Davies[1]
Thomas Middleton, Micro-Cynicon, attributed to Middleton by some scholars[1]
William Shakespeare, The Passionate Pilgrime; or, Certaine Amorous Sonnets, only two sheets of the first edition are extant; second edition also published this year; contains 20 poems, including versions of Sonnets 138 and 144, and three extracts from Love's Labour's Lost, and poems by others (see also 1612 edition with nine added poems by Thomas Heywood)[1]
October 16 – Jakob Regnart (born sometime from 1540 to 1545), Franco-Flemish composer who spent most of his career in Austria and Bohemia, where he wrote both sacred and secular music and poetry in German