It was written by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet. There have been several translations/adaptations into English, the most famous of which is by Edward Fitzgerald.
The Rubaiyat was written by the Persian poet Omar Khayyam. It consists of four-line quatrains (rubai) that reflect themes of love, nature, mortality, and the fleeting nature of life.
Omar Khayyam is the Persian poet known for writing the Rubaiyat, a collection of quatrains (four-line poems). His poetry often focused on themes of love, philosophy, and mortality.
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.
The poem "IN HOSP.L." was written by Jorie Graham and is included in her collection of poems titled "The Errancy."
Bruce Dawe wrote the collection of poems titled "Sonnets to Estelle." Dawe is an Australian poet known for his works that explore various themes such as love, nature, and social issues.
Federico Garcia Lorca wrote the collection romancero gitano
"366 Love Poems" is a book of love poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The collection was published posthumously in 1998.
He was a philosopher and a writer. He wrote poems and books about nature and science.
Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".
121 poems total.
"A Shropshire Lad" was written by English poet A. E. Housman and first published in 1896. It is a collection of 63 poems that explore themes of nostalgia, loss, and the transient nature of life.
The poet who wrote the collection "Birthday Letters" is Ted Hughes. The collection was published posthumously in 1998 and consists of poems reflecting on his tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Sylvia Plath.
Roald Dahl wrote the poem "The Lion" in the 1950s. It was included in his collection of poems for children called "Revolting Rhymes" published in 1982.