William Shakespeare wrote a variety of poems, including sonnets and narrative poems. His most famous collection of poems is his sonnets, which consists of 154 poems exploring themes of love, beauty, time, and mortality. Shakespeare's narrative poems include "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
he wrote poems of chocolate and cookies
Love and nature
the poemy ones
he wrote giggle poerty for kids
It is possible to write meaningless or nonsensical poems; that can be a kind of joke.
What kind of poems do you want?
love poems that are sweer
"A Vision" is a philosophical and metaphysical poem written by William Butler Yeats. It explores the poet's theory of history and the cyclical nature of time, drawing upon various mythologies and symbolisms to convey its complex themes.
Shakespeare's signatures are kind of hard to decipher. The one on the Blackfriars mortgage appears to read "Shaksper". The one at the end of his will looks more like "Shakspeare", but the ones in the middle are "Shakspere". His abbreviated signature on a deposition in a law case reads "Shakp"
Richard Lovelace is known for writing lyric poems, particularly on the themes of love, desire, loyalty, and honor. His poetry often celebrates courtly love and chivalric ideals. He also wrote poems reflecting his experiences during the English Civil War.
Emily Dickinson wrote primarily lyric poems, which are short, musical poems that express the poet's thoughts and feelings. Many of her poems focused on themes such as nature, death, love, and the self. Dickinson also experimented with unconventional forms and punctuation in her poetry.
He did not write novels or short stories or any other kind of narrative. He told biographies, but in play form, not as narratives. He also did not write graphic novels, haiku, screenplays, or essays.