By my count, there are 14, and here is the list:
To Margaret circa 1827 Never published during Poe's lifetime
To Isaac Lea circa 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime
To The River -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems [Elmira] Begins "The bowers whereat, in dreams..."
To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "Should my early life seem..."
To Helen 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe Begins "Helen, thy beauty is to me ..." [probably written to honor Jane Stith Craig Stanard]
To One in Paradise January 1834 Godey's Lady's Book [Earlier called "To Ianthe in Heaven" & "To One Beloved"]
To Elizabeth September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Republished as "To F--s S. O--d" in 1845 [Frances Sargent Osgood]
To Zante January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger
To F-- April 1845 Broadway Journal Republished as "To Frances" in the September 6, 1845, issue of the Broadway Journal. Also earlier called "To Mary" & "To One Departed"
To M. L. S-- (1847) March 13, 1847 The Home Journal [Marie Louise Shew, Poe's friend and Virginia Clemm Poe's nurse] ["Of all who hail thy presence as the morning ---] (written February 14, 1847)
To Marie Louise [Shew] March 1848 Columbian Magazine ["Not long ago, the writer of these lines ..."]
To Helen November 1848 Sartain's Union Magazine [Sarah Helen Power Whitman] Begins "I saw thee once - once only - years ago: ..."
To My Mother July 7, 1849 Flag of Our Union (later title for "Sonnet --- To My Mother")
The Raven and Tamerlane
William Blake and Edgar Allan Poe were both influential poets in their own right, but they lived in different time periods. It is not historically accurate to say that William Blake wrote love poems to Edgar Allan Poe.
yes... he wrote poems such as: The Raven and Annabel Lee These are his most famous writings.
Edgar Allen Poe wrote many poems during his lifetime, including "Annabell Lee," "The Raven," "Lenore," "A Dream," and "An Enigma." He also wrote many short stories.
"Poe's book "Tamerlane and Other Poems" was Poe's first publication of several of his poems. He published it anonymously. The title said "by a Bostonian."
Edgar Allan Poe started his career as a writer by publishing his first collection of poems in 1827 titled "Tamerlane and Other Poems." He also worked as an editor for various literary magazines and wrote literary criticism.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote two poems about his wife Virginia. There was "The Raven" for when she was ill for five years and dying of Tuberculosis; and "Annabel Lee" which was after she died.
While Edgar Allan Poe did write several poems about his wife Virginia Clemm, not all of his poems were inspired by her. Poe wrote about a variety of themes, including love, death, and the macabre, drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources in addition to his personal life experiences.
Edgar Allan Poe.
To Helen
The Raven
He actually did not write a lot of "books" per se. He wrote several tales and poems separately that were placed together in collections, like what we see today. "The Best of Edgar Allan Poe" or "The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe". But he did write 4 books himself: 1.) The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket2.) The Journal of Julius Rodman3.) The Conchologist's First Book4.) The Balloon-Hoax5.) The Light-House (incomplete)