His poems were famous mostly because of who he was. He was one of the first Romantics in English literature. with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, whom i believe is his friend, helped to launch the Romantic age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication lyrical Ballads, this answer may not be correct this is just what i have gotten through research
He was a famous poet and painter and produced many great poems we still read today!
Poems - William Carlos Williams - was created in 1909.
The website http://www.poemsource.com/father-poems.html provides many interesting fathers day poems from kids. Usually what kids produce themselves are the most interesting poems for the fathers to read.
We think that William Shakespeare thought about writing poems and plays when he grew up. When he grew up, he wrote interesting plays like "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Tempest" other interesting plays. Some people actually turned some into comedies or something. Look around!
The set of interesting poems is not well defined because what one person finds interesting may not be the same for someone else. Different people have different preferences, experiences, and interpretations that influence what they consider to be interesting.
Epic poems
William Edmondstoune Aytoun has written: 'Lays of the Scottish cavaliers, and other poems' 'Lays of the Scottish cavaliers' 'Poems of William Edmondstoune Aytoun'
William Blake's poems can be seen as refering to his own religious views, which was to believe in God without the going to church. He thought the church was 'blackening' (From the poem called 'London'). It can also be seen in 'The Tyger' that he has a strong dislike towards the industrial revolution. Many of his poems are sister poems (or couplet poems) which means they go together, for example, 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' or the two 'Nurse's song' poems. They often give different views of Innocence and Experience which can link to before and after the fall of mankind in the story of Eden with Adam and Eve.
William Marsh has written: 'Songs and poems'
William Wordsworth was the first poet who established nature poems as a branch of poetry with an identity. No one before him wrote as many simple and beautiful poems about nature as he did in his life. When he entered the scene, most poets were writing about nature in the midst of their poems dealing with other subjects. Exclusive nature poems were then uncommon. He made nature the main theme of his poems which people liked, and which became a new trend in literature. He wrote them with such ease that people generally liked to say that nature herself wrote for him. His poems had no style, because nature had no style in his eyes. His simplicity of diction also appealed to the public, made its impact in the literary world and gave confidence to future authors.
William Haines Lytle has written: 'Poems of William Haines Lytle' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
William Collins has written: 'The ballads, songs and poems of William Collins'