William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare.
Who knows? Maybe he wrote a little poem to a girl he liked when he was fifteen. Whatever it was, it is probably lost now.
If he wrote it, and some people think he did not, he wrote it before 1609 when it was first published. And that is all we can say about it. The poem has a style of its own unlike anything else Shakespeare wrote, which not only makes it well-nigh impossible to date, but makes its attribution dubious.
Arthur Brooke wrote the poem Romeus and Juliet which Shakespeare turned into the play Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare wrote the Phoenix and the Turtle in 1601. It was also published that same year as part of a collection called Love's Martyr.
Sonnet 141, written by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets and approximately 38 plays.
Yes.
The author of the witches spell poem is William Shakespeare. He wrote the poem as part of his play "Macbeth," where the three witches recite the spell "Double, double, toil and trouble."
The poem "The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet" by Arthur Brooke is believed to have inspired Shakespeare to write "Romeo and Juliet". Shakespeare adapted the poem's storyline into his famous play.
The first time William Shakespeare appeared in public as a poet was in 1593. The poem he had written was Venus and Adonis.