Robert Parry (poet)

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Born1540 (1540)
Died1612 (aged 7172)
OccupationsRomance writer; poet; translator
Yearsactive1595-1612
Robert Parry
Born1540 (1540)
Died1612 (aged 7172)
OccupationsRomance writer; poet; translator
Years active1595-1612
Notable workSinetes Passions
Moderatus

Robert Parry (1540–1612) was a Welsh poet, romancier and translator who published the romance Moderatus and a collection of verse entitled Sinetes Passions, which may have influenced Shakespeare's sonnets.

Parry was a member of the local gentry of Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of Harry ap Robert. He married Dorothy the daughter of John Wynn Panton. His patron was Sir John Salusbury, the local leader of a group of poets dedicated to mystical and acrostic verse. Parry's nephew later married Sir John's daughter Oriana.[1]

His diary has survived, providing useful information about Elizabethan culture and politics in Wales. It also indicates that he travelled widely. He was regularly in London and in 1600 he went to Italy where he stayed for six months.

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