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  1. 375 Poems by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare's name is synonymous with many of the famous lines he wrote in his plays and prose. Yet his poems are not nearly as recognizable to many as the characters and famous monologues from his many plays.

  2. While William Shakespeares reputation is based primarily on his plays, he became famous first as a poet. With the partial exception of the Sonnets (1609), quarried since the early 19th century for autobiographical secrets allegedly encoded in them, the nondramatic writings have traditionally been…

  3. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaShakespeare's Poems

    Shakespeare is widely recognised as the greatest English poet the world has ever known. Not only were his plays mainly written in verse, but he also penned 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems and a few other minor poems. Today he has become a symbol of poetry and writing internationally.

  4. While William Shakespeare’s reputation is based primarily on his plays, he became famous first as a poet. With the partial exception of the Sonnets (1609), quarried since the early 19th century for autobiographical secrets allegedly encoded in them, the nondramatic writings have traditionally been pushed...

  5. William Shakespeare's poetry is an enduring testament to the power of language and the human experience. His works, including 'Sonnet 18,' are renowned for their poetic beauty, philosophical depth, and emotional resonance.

  6. Sonnet 40: Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all. By William Shakespeare. Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all: What hast thou then more than thou hadst before? No love, my love, that thou mayst true love call—. All mine was thine before thou hadst this more. Then if for my love thou my love receivest,

  7. May 30, 2023 · Poet Billy Collins talks about humanizing Shakespeare and other literary titans, delves into his own work and inspirations, and reads from his new collection, Musical Tables. Order It: Sonnet 29 Shakespeare and Beyond

  8. William Shakespeare - The Complete Poems. NB: All poems are submitted to a permanent updating process in order to provide you with an entirely new consideration of all of Shakespeare's works, edited from first principles from the base-texts themselves, and drawing on the latest textual and theatrical scholarship.

  9. William Shakespeare (1564-1616). English poet and playwright – Shakespeare is widely considered to be the greatest writer in the English language. He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets. Shakespeare’s poems consider themes of love, beauty, death, decay and the inevitable passing of time.

  10. William Shakespeare, arguably the most influential writer in the English language, continues to captivate audiences centuries after his lifetime. His body of work, comprising plays, sonnets, and narrative poems, explores timeless themes of love, loss, ambition, revenge, and the human condition.

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