There were four poems by Coleridge included in Lyrical Ballads, one of which has become arguable his most well-known work, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
Plays:HamletA midsummer nights eveRomeo and JulietMacbethMuch ado about nothingSome of his work is written in poems (ballads)
Major Accomplishments:Lyrical Ballads in 1798 with Samuel Taylor Coleridge"Ode: Intimations of Immortality" written 1804The Prelude - Long autobiographical poem written between 1798-1805Wrote 523 sonnetsSignificance:With Samuel Taylor Coleridge ushered in the English Romantic movementMany consider him the most important English Romantic poetWrote one of the most famous poems in English Literature: "Ode: Intimations of Immortality"
No. 'Banjo' Paterson mainly wrote bush ballads, but he also wrote short stories.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote several odes, including "Ode to the Departing Year," "Ode to the Nightingale," and "Dejection: An Ode." His odes are known for their lyrical beauty and philosophical reflections.
William Wordsworth wrote the poem "The Kitten and the Falling Leaves" in the early 1800s, as part of his poetry collection "Lyrical Ballads." The exact year of its composition is not definitively known.
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yes but ballads are usually third person so your telling a story about some one and some big event that happened to them they also have a rythm to them if your writting about friendship you might want to write about how some friends went through some sort of hardship
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To learn how to write ballads, study traditional ballads to understand their structure and themes. Practice writing your own ballads by focusing on storytelling, using simple language, and incorporating themes of love, loss, or adventure. Seek feedback from others and keep practicing to develop your skills in crafting evocative and emotional ballads.
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yes he did write many poems. to read these poems go to ralphedisonpoetry.com
because she wanted to and she liked to write poems