The Puritan Age lasted from 1620-1660 in English literature. It was divided into the Jacobean period under King James I from 1603-1625 and the Caroline period under King Charles I from 1625-1649. Puritanism advocated strict religious discipline and simplification of the Church of England ceremonies. John Milton was a prominent writer from this era, best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. Poetry developed significantly during this period, with the rise of Metaphysical poets like Donne, Herbert, and Marvell and Cavalier poets like Herrick who wrote about love.