Narrative poems: Shakespeare also composed longer, narrative poems, such as "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece." These poems told stories of love, lust, and betrayal.
Occasional poems: Shakespeare wrote occasional poems for specific events or individuals, such as "A Funeral Elegy for a Nobleman" and "The Phoenix and the Turtle."
Songs and lyrics: Many of Shakespeare's plays include songs and lyrics, which he wrote to enhance the dramatic effect.
Epigrams: Shakespeare also wrote short, witty poems known as epigrams, such as "On a Man who Died of the Toothache."
Shakespeare's poems are renowned for their rich imagery, musicality of language, and profound insights into human nature. They continue to be studied, admired, and enjoyed by readers around the world.