Cento
yes
No. If referencing it in a paper you will put it in quotes as you do a poem.
Put quotes around the name of the poem. I'm not sure about long poems though, I'm looking into it currently.
One can find love poems and quotes on the 'Love Poem and Quotes' website. Here one can find a plethora of love poems and quotes on a variety of topics.
no- you put quotes around the section of the poem that you used. then, in parenthesis, you put the author's name.
Yes you can. Say someoone is talking about a poem you would go like this: "I loved them poem 'Happy Days' by Brent Laury." You would only do one quotation! :) Hope this helps -Danny!
If the poem has been published on the internet, you should be able to find it by entering the line you know between double quotes in Google.
Tell Me a Riddle
Yep, just make sure to use quotes.
Wine quotes is a resource and directory for famous literary quotes. There quotes span from every genre of books, including poems including the poem "poor little rich girl".
I dont know but if you go to quote garden there are quotes that he has written
The poem by Kipling, Soldier and Sailor Too."But to stand an' be still to the Birken'ead drillis a damn tough bullet to chew"