The following are a few of William Shakespeare's poems which are widely considered as famous:
Soul and Body.
Time And Love.
True Love.
Under The Greenwood Tree.
Winter.
The Life Without Passion.
The Triumph Of Death.
The World's Way.
Madrigal.
A Sea Dirge.
Post Mortem.
To His Love.
Revolution.
To Me Fair Friend, You Never Can Be Old.
Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind.
How Like A Winter Hath My Absence Been.
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William Shakespeare is believed to have written around 39 plays, along with numerous poems and sonnets. Some of his most famous plays include "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," "Macbeth," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In addition to his plays, he also wrote 154 sonnets and several narrative poems, including "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
His poems are generally known by numbers, and also are known as sonnets in almost all cases. I needn't write out five sonnets for there are all, or at least most of his sonnets already listed on the William Shakespeare front page, on Wikipedia. There are also plenty of smaller websites with all his sonnets, and some with explanations. I hope this is of help.
His lasting fame has been because of the plays he wrote, mostly for the benefit of the theatrical company he belonged to.he was a play writer he wrote plays and became famous for them
He wrote his less famous plays and some long poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Before that, nobody knows.
Nobody kept track of which of Shakespeare's poems he wrote when. Some of his sonnets may have been written before Venus and Adonis in 1593, but we don't know whether or which.
One of the most famous poems ever written is "Daffodils" by the great poet, William Wordsworth. It epitomises spring and all its beauty.
He was a famous poet and painter and produced many great poems we still read today!
"Daffodils", William Wordsworth... a lot of his poems are lyric poems most anything from Robert Frost too, some examples: "The Road Not Taken", "Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening"
There's a site where all of his works are at the link below.
Some of the poems William Wordsworth wrote at Dove Cottage include "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," "Tintern Abbey," and "Ode: Intimations of Immortality." These were composed during his time living at the cottage from 1799 to 1808 and are known as some of his most famous works.
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None I know of.
Some of the most famous poems by Ogden Nash include "The Cow," "The Germ," "The Panther," and "Reflections on Ice-Breaking."
"The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot and "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley are two famous poems that explore themes of weakness and strength. These poems delve into the human experience of struggle and vulnerability, yet also emphasize resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
William Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564. He married Anne Hathaway and the couple had a daughter in 1583.