You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
Some people think Shakespeare himself wrote it, but there is no real reason to think so, and a good reason to think not--Shakespeare's poetry was much better than that.
Shakespeare himself wrote it
Vernon Scannell wrote the poem "Epitaph for a Gifted Man." It appears in his book 'Love shouts and whispers', published by Random Century Children's Books, London, 1991. The poem/epitaph is quite short. For a copy, see 'Related links' below.
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His plays themselves changed drama forever and how plays were wrote.
Shakespeare's plays were written in English ... in the style of the period in which he wrote (Elizabethan English)
wrote lots of plays
Vernon Scannell wrote the poem "Epitaph for a Gifted Man." It appears in his book 'Love shouts and whispers', published by Random Century Children's Books, London, 1991. The poem/epitaph is quite short. For a copy, see 'Related links' below.
Shakespeare did...
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He had his anus removed and stapled to it, then he died. After that someone wrote it for him.
Epitaph is das Epitaph or dieGrabschrift in German.
His plays themselves changed drama forever and how plays were wrote.
A phrase written on a tombstone is referred to as an epitaph.
Shakespeare wrote his own epitaph, which reads: "Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear, to dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones."
Love's Labour's Lost and King John are both plays by Shakespeare. He wrote about 36 others.