Not necessarily, although they would have a reasonable chance of a fair use defense. When relying on fair use, however, it is important to remember that it's not only the amount of the portion used, but also the substantiality of the portion: if the line you recycle is the heart of the original poem, you might have trouble with the fair use defense.
1974, for Famous Poets.
Bruce Weigl has written: 'The Circle of Hanh' -- subject(s): 20th century, American Poets, Biography, Literature and the conflict, Poets, American, United States, Veterans, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'A romance' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Executioner'
Sonneteer can be used, I think. Also: Unemployed, liberal arts graduate, alcoholic... Any of those, really.
A school of poets refers to a group of poets who share a common style, ideology, or approach to writing poetry. These poets often influence and inspire each other, creating a collective body of work that reflects their shared values and beliefs. Examples include the Romantic poets, the Beat Generation poets, and the Harlem Renaissance poets.
The Poets was created in 1963.
We Are Poets was created in 2011.
A table of poets.
Julian Cruz Balmaceda classified Tagalog poets into three categories: "makata" or traditional poets who focused on form and structure; "manunulat" or literary poets who focused on content and themes; and "magbabalagtas" or versifiers who excelled in the art of composing verses.
deepen a poets meaning
String Poets Ensemble
'Abd al-Badi' Saqr has written: 'Sha'irat al-'Arab' -- subject(s): Arab Poets, Poets, Arab, Poets, Women, Women as poets, Women poets
Poisonous Poets was created in 2002.