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  1. Poems by George Bernard Shaw. George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin on 26th July, 1856. His father, George Carr Shaw, a corn miller, was also an alcoholic and therefore there was very little money to spend on George's education.

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  3. Man and Superman (1903), Androcles and the Lion (1912) and Saint Joan (1923) are three of his best known plays from this period and all demonstrated not only his skill as a dramatist but also his essential grasp of both the present time and history.

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  5. Man and Superman (1903), Androcles and the Lion (1912) and Saint Joan (1923) are three of his best known plays from this period and all demonstrated not only his skill as a dramatist but also his essential grasp of both the present time and history.

  6. Poem by George Bernard Shaw. I used to play at Pirates, And sailed the seven seas. Then I was a cowboy, These simple things did me please. I had a vivid imagination, Adventure was always on my mind. I discovered the joys of reading, And escaped the daily grind.

  7. These top poems in list format are the best examples of george bernard shaw poems written by PoetrySoup members. George Bernard Shaw. George Bernard Shaw, A critic with a vein of comedy and language, quite raw; He wrote in a movable shack, he liked photography now and then, Ladies man,...

  8. Living Graves. By George Bernard Shaw. (1856-1950) We are the living graves of murdered beasts, Slaughtered to satisfy our appetites. We never pause to wonder at our feasts, If animals, like men, can possibly have rights. We pray on Sundays that we may have light, To guide our footsteps on the path we tread.