Robert Chester is the mysterious author of the poem Love's Martyr which was published in 1601 as the main poem in a collection which also included much shorter poems by William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, George Chapman and John Marston, along with the anonymous "Vatum Chorus" and "Ignoto".
A dying-and-reborn phoenix, depicted in the Aberdeen Bestiary
Elizabeth's Phoenix jewel from the Phoenix portrait by Nicholas Hilliard
John Marston (playwright)
John Marston was an English playwright, poet and satirist during the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods. His career as a writer lasted only a decade. His work is remembered for its energetic and often obscure style, its contributions to the development of a distinctively Jacobean style in poetry, and its idiosyncratic vocabulary.
Title page of John Marston's The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion's Image, 1598
Ben Jonson: rival, co-author, frenemy
George Chapman: co-author (with Marston and Jonson) of Eastward Ho!