The Rape of Lucrece, in 1594.
a rhyming couplet
Nobody kept track of which of Shakespeare's poems he wrote when. Some of his sonnets may have been written before Venus and Adonis in 1593, but we don't know whether or which.
The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
The printed poem about church homecoming can be found at link below.
Venus and Adonis was the first poem Shakespeare published, in 1593. Nobody knows how many sonnets he had written by then.
The Second Coming - poem - was created in 1920.
The second book printed was his bible project in two testaments. The old and the new testaments.
You can find a good bee pun picture on wherethepunis.com/shakespeares-bee-caveman-not-poem-pun-120.html
Shakespeare's first printed work is thought to have been the poem Venus and Adonis, printed in 1593.
Real frame, ebay. Printed frame, google.
No, he died long before Shakespeare was born.
Shakespeare got the Romeo and Juliet story from Arthur Brooke's poem, Romeus and Juliet. In Brooke's poem the story was set in Verona, Italy. Shakespeare saw no reason to change it.