You mean, probably, "What was the famous collection of poems Shakespeare wrote?" This would be The Sonnets, all 154 of them, first published in 1609.
He was a famous playwright, as well as an actor. He wrote MANY successful plays and poems.
he wrote poems and wrote plays
No, Shakespeare wrote them.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays, sonnets and poems.
William Shakespeare wrote a variety of poems, including sonnets and narrative poems. His most famous collection of poems is his sonnets, which consists of 154 poems exploring themes of love, beauty, time, and mortality. Shakespeare's narrative poems include "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
Yes, he was an actor also and a businessman, buying and managing a number of properties. Even as a writer, he is more famous for his plays than his poetry although most (but certainly not all) of his plays are in blank verse.
no he wrote plays and poems
He wrote his less famous plays and some long poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Before that, nobody knows.
none. Shakespeare wrote poems, but they weren't collected into a book until after his death
Shakespeare wrote the following books for publication: Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He did publish his sonnets in 1609 but he did not write them to be published as a book. They were just a collection of poems which he had written, some of which had been published before. Although Shakespeare is famous for his sonnets, he is more famous for his plays. However, he had no intention of publishing them and did not intend that anyone (except the actors in his company) should read the scripts. They are meant to be watched, not read, and so it's difficult to call them "books he wrote".
Shakespeare also wrote sonnets and long narrative poems
Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".