Edward Lear, a nonsense poet. Perhaps most famous for "The Owl and The Pussycat"
Wrote Scientific Poems. Published two books
The poem "The Fog" was written by Carl Sandburg, an American poet. It was published in his collection of poems titled "Chicago Poems" in 1916.
He wrote 559 Poems
Premchand wrote poems in the very begining of his carrer but none of them got published. Once he got occupied with realist works, he never wrote a poem
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.
Edward Lear wrote a book titled "A Book of Nonsense," which was published in 1846. This book contained many limericks and humorous poems that became popular and established Lear as a prominent writer of nonsense literature.
She wrote one that was published. She also had some poems published that were not part of a book.
Bernie Taupin
"366 Love Poems" is a book of love poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The collection was published posthumously in 1998.
Emily wrote poems, not books and most of them were published after she died .
Samuel W. Allen, also known as Paul Vesey, wrote 15 published poems.
She wrote over 1700 poems. Some of her best works include, "I'm nobody, who are you?" "Heart! We will Forget Him!" "Because I could not Stop for Death" and "If I can Stop One Heart From Breaking". Those are my top favorite poems. Though she spent her whole life writing poems, less than twenty were actually published in the newspaper. She used methods of writing that weren't considered conventional in her time. She is considered a revolutionary poet. She wasn't recognized for her genius until after she died, when her family discovered the thousands of poems she had written throughout her life and had them published in books.