There's no poem to prove why it's so popular..
It is taught as part of literature at schools in the Iliad poem.
During his lifetime his most popular poem was the erotic story of Venus and Adonis. It went through several editions and made Shakespeare a pack of money. People don't read it so much any more. Nowadays, Shakespeare's most popular poem is probably his Sonnet XVIII
During his lifetime his most popular poem was the erotic story of Venus and Adonis. It went through several editions and made Shakespeare a pack of money. People don't read it so much any more. Nowadays, Shakespeare's most popular poem is probably his Sonnet XVIII
i dont really know she might be talking about god! It is based on the poem. It can be interpreted in different ways and can be said to be biblical. It is A very popular poem and it doesn't matter if you see it as religous, because anyone can get a up lift from the poem and from the song.
they are so popular there awsome and who ever says there not there so so wrong there kewl like me nd popular like me so buy vans nd u will be popular
Lochinvar takes place in Ireland. You can get this information from the poem. It mentions the Eske river. This is located in Ireland. The poem also says "Love swells like the Solway". Solway is an arm of the Irish Sea. So this would indicate that they are located up near the Solway which separates Scotland from England. The poem also mentions that Lochinvar is so popular that he can get any Scottish maiden he wishes.
"in Just-" might be his most popular poem.
The poem "Roses are red, violets are blue, flowers are pretty, and so are you" is a traditional and well-known love poem that dates back to the late 16th century. Its origins are unclear, but variations of the poem have been used in literature and popular culture for centuries.
well they like things like you are so pretty and things
Kim
I am sure that if you even write a girl a poem that you made up yourself, she will like it. And different girls like different things, but I do know that a lot of girls like guys to tell them things that are sweet and romantic. So don't write her a poem about food
The poem that gave us our popular image of what Santa looks like is "A Visit from St. Nicholas," also known as "The Night Before Christmas." This poem describes Santa as a jolly, plump man with a white beard, wearing a red suit and hat, and carrying a sack full of toys.