Scholarly guesswork suggests that Shakespeare might possibly have started writing plays in about 1590, when the Queen was about 57. When she died thirteen years later he was writing more than ever, and kept on writing for ten years after her death.
Queen Elizabeth ruled England, and William Shakspeare wrote plays.
Queen Elizabeth the I
Elizabeth 1
When Shakespeare started writing plays, Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
Because he wrote them in the rain of Queen Elizabeth, perhaps.
Wrote plays that pleased the court of Queen Elizabeth I, as well as the crowds in the inn-yards.
If Shakespeare wrote his plays for Queen Elizabeth it would be because Queen Elizabeth was held in high regard, so Shakespeare would have written the plays in her honor and name. However, Shakespeare did not write his plays for Queen Elizabeth. None of them are dedicated to her, and he wrote most of them after her death.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
Queen Elizabeth the first reined when romeo and juliet was writtenWilliam Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First.
queen elizabeth
i think it was the queen elizabeth
The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser from the time of Shakespeare may be the poem you are thinking of.