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Let not Ambition mock their useful toil,
Their homely joys, and destiny obscure;
Nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smileThe short and simple annals of the poor.
— Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard, published this year
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
Events
- Christopher Smart wins the Seatonian Prize for the second year in a row. He will also win the prize in 1753 and 1755.
Works published

Portrait of Thomas Gray by Benjamin Wilson, date unknown, with image of the church at Stoke Poges where Gray composed An Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard and where Gray is buried
United Kingdom
- Richard Owen Cambridge, The Scribleriad, in six books, first published separately from January through March[1]
- Thomas Cooke, An Ode on the Powers of Poetry, published anonymously[1]
- Nathaniel Cotton, Visions in Verse, published anonymously, a verse version for children of Gay's Fables 1727[1]
- Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard, published anonymously, a literary sensation published February 15 by Robert Dodsley in a quarto pamphlet with a preface by Horace Walpole (reprinted in Designes by Mr. R. Bentley 1753 and in Gray's Poems 1768);[1] an important work of the Graveyard poets movement
- Mary Leapor, Poems Upon several Occasions, edited by Samuel Richardson and Isaac Hawkins, published posthumously (see also Poems upon Several Occasions 1748[1]
- Moses Mendes, The Seasons[1]
- Alexander Pope, The Works of Alexander Pope, edited by William Warburton, published posthumously[1]
Switzerland, German language
- Johann Jakob Bodmer:
- Die Sundflutz, an epic
- Noah, an epic
- Solomon Gessner, Lied eines Schweizers an sein bewaffnetes Madchen, German-language work published in Switzerland
Other
- Christoph Martin Wieland, Nature of Things, alexandrine verse, in six books; Germany[2]
Births
Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- January 22 – David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr) (died 1827), Welsh poet
- February 20 – Johann Heinrich Voss (died 1826), German poet
- October 15 – David Samwell (Dafydd Ddu Feddyg) (died 1798), Welsh naval surgeon and poet
- October 30 – Richard Brinsley Sheridan (died 1816), Irish playwright, poet, speechwriter and Whig politician
- Probable date – Mary Scott (died 1793), English poet
- Approximate date – Henrietta Battier (died 1813), Irish poet, satirist and actress
Deaths
Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:
- April 19 – John Bancks (Banks) (born 1709), English poet and author
- May 24 – William Hamilton (born 1665?), Scottish comic poet
- October 26 – Philip Doddridge (born 1702), English Nonconformist preacher and writer
See also
Notes
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