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What are the romance poems that Shakespeare wrote?

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It depends what you mean by "Romance poems". Some of Shakespeare's sonnets are about love, but a lot more are about the ravages of time and the fading of beauty. Venus and Adonis is about sex (it's somewhat pornographic) which might make it a "romance poem".

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