1768 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Colonial America

 * John Dickinson, "A Song for American Freedom (Liberty Song)"
 * Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson, "The Dream of the Patriotic Philosophical Farmer", political verse advocating an American embargo on British goods, Colonial America
 * Milcah Martha Moore, "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in America, 1768", Colonial America
 * Phillis Wheatley writes "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty," in which she praised George III for repealing the Stamp Act. Wheatley would later become a strong supporter of the American Revolution.
 * "The Liberty Song" appears on July 16 in the Boston Gazette, called "probably the first American patriotic song"

United Kingdom

 * Isaac Hawkins Browne, the elder, Poems Upon Various Subjects, Latin and English, edited by Isaac Hawkins Browne, the younger
 * Thomas Gray, Poems by Mr Gray, including "The Fatal Sisters", "The Descent of Odin", "The Triumphs of Owen" but not "A Long Story"
 * Richard Jago, Labour and Genius; or, The Mill-Stream, and the Cascade
 * Lady Mary Montagu, Poetical Works
 * Henry James Pye, Elegies on Different Occasions, published anonymously
 * Alexander Ross, The Fortunate Sheperdess
 * Christopher Smart, The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
 * William Wilkie, Fables

Other languages

 * Ephraim Luzzato, Ele Bene Hane'urim ("These Are the Sons of One's Youth"), Hebrew poetry published in London in an edition of 100 copies; more than 50 poems, mostly sonnets in quantitative-syllabic meters; many subsequent editions and influential among Hebrew poets of the Haskalah ("Enlightenment") movement in the 19th century.

Births
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 * William Shepherd (poet)
 * November 18 – Zacharias Werner, German religious poet (died 1823)

Deaths
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 * August 17 (N. S.) – Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky, Russian poet (born 1703)
 * December 20 – Carlo Innocenzio Maria Frugoni, Italian poet (born 1692)
 * Also:
 * Thomas Mozeen