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I found on the internet that 5.000.000 poems are published on the web each year worldwide (source: wikipedia); let's suppose they are only 0,1% of the poems written per year: it gives 5 billion poems per year; if now we multiply this result for the number of years since writing began (7000, to be conservative) we obtain approximately 35 trillion poems; but I believe the real numbers are far greater, in the order of 10^15, in other words nearly 5 thousand trillion in short scale... I'm waiting for better guesses :)
His famous love poems are his sonnets and they don't have names they are just numbered
They have different names to be describe.
Most of them didn't but Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece and The Phoenix and the Turtle did have names. A lot of his poems are given names by editors but they didn't come that way. Also a lot of speeches from the plays are passed off as "poems" and given names by anthologists.
There are several children's songs and poems to help children remember their names. One is titled Continents and Oceans and is sung to the tune of Love and Marriage. There are two set to the tune of My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean. One of these is Oceans, the other is I Can Name All of the Oceans.
All the World's a Stage --William Shakespeare--
Yes.
Not all of them are named, and most of those who are just have scientific names.
Almost all, if not all, of the Greek poets you can name. Probably a few poets we don't know the names of as well. Hope this answers your question. :)
to many
all types of kinds but mostly happy child's poems Toering98~children poems
"You Drive Me Crazy: Love Poems for Real Life," "Love Poems and Sonnets of William Shakespeare," "Marriage Poems," "Homage to Eros," and "Romeo and Juliet."
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