Edmund Spenser
William Shakespeare is known for writing sonnets, such as his famous 154 sonnet sequence, and narrative poetry, including his lengthy narrative poems like "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
William Shakespeare was the first person to record 10'000 words and phrases that are still used today.
Sonnets were so popular because back in Shakespeare's time, people were very into romantic poetry, and sonnets are perfect for that. The sonnets of the Italian poet Petrarch were particularly romantic and popular.
William Leighton has written: 'Florence' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Roman sonnets' -- subject(s): Poetry, American Sonnets, City and town life 'The sons of Godwin' -- subject(s): Drama 'The subjection of Hamlet' 'Kormak' -- subject(s): Poetry
Lewis George Sterner has written: 'The sonnet in American literature ..' -- subject(s): American Sonnets, History and criticism 'Tales in verse' -- subject(s): American Narrative poetry, Collections, English Narrative poetry, Poetry
Dramatic Poetry, Lyric Poetry, Narrative Poetry
The three divisions of poetry are narrative, lyric, and dramatic. Narrative poetry is poetry that tells a story, such as an epic poem. Lyrical poetry includes such things as songs, elegies, sonnets, and odes. Dramatic poetry includes plays.
Peter Hyland has written: 'An Introduction to Shakespeare's Poems' -- subject(s): Adonis (Greek deity) in literature, English Narrative poetry, English Sonnets, History and criticism, In literature, Narrative poetry, English, Poetic works, Sonnets, English, Venus (Roman deity) in literature 'Shakespeare's heroines' 'Saul Bellow' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Some common subtypes of poetry include sonnets, haiku, limericks, and free verse. Sonnets consist of 14 lines with a specific rhyme scheme, while haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry with three lines and a 5-7-5 syllable structure. Limericks are humorous poems with a specific rhyming pattern, and free verse does not follow a specific meter or rhyme scheme.
Max T. Hohn has written: 'Stories in verse' -- subject(s): Narrative poetry, American, Narrative poetry, English, Narrative poetry, American Narrative poetry, English Narrative poetry
Yes he did, he wrote Sonnets which are considered poetry.
No idea. If the sonnets are in the order he wrote them (no guarantees there) and he never wrote any poetry after the sonnets were published in 1609, then it is Sonnet CLIV. That's a lot of unconvincing assumptions.