Printed poems

For affordable anniversary gifts, look no further than our collection of limited edition printed poems in calligraphy. The collection includes classic poems and sonnets, as well as popular wedding readings in calligraphy.

Affordable calligraphy gifts for weddings and anniversaries

Each calligraphy print is reprinted from a handwritten master copy, as a limited edition: fewer than 50 of each design will ever be made. All prints are framed and our frames measure 24 x 29cm.

The Art Of Marriage - calligraphy poemThe Art Of Marriage calligraphy print

Limited edition print in an art deco style with classic italic calligraphy. Swirling border illustration in pastel colours: choose from coffee tones, blues or shades of pink.

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Chapter One of One Thousand - calligraphy poem Chapter One of One Thousand poem

Limited edition calligraphy print in italic lettering with decorative initial letter and swirly border. A very popular UK wedding reading.

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Children by Khalil Gibran - illuminated Children – from The Prophet by Gibran

Limited edition calligraphy print with decorative initial letter. A classic calligraphy gift with a contemporary twist. The initial letter A is decorated with swirls and flowers.

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Calligraphy-commission-the-prophet-gibran-children Children by Khalil Gibran: traditional design

A perfect christening gift for a baby boy or girl, this extract from Gibran’s The Prophet is available with the decorated letter in pink or blue. See more…

The Lake Isle Of Innisfree - calligraphy The Lake Isle of Innisfree calligraphy poem

A tranquil and reflective poem by William Butler Yeats, this limited edition print of The Lake Isle of Innisfree is in antique calligraphy lettering with a decorative initial letter.

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The Lake Isle of Innisfree - italicsThe Lake Isle of Innisfree illustrated poem

This version of Yeats’s Lake Isle of Innisfree has a simple border illustration in soft primary shades of red, blue and green. Calligraphy is in italics with a decorative first letter.

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Leisure poem in calligraphyLeisure by W. H. Davies – framed print

What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare? A classic poem in italic calligraphy lettering with a blue rose border design.

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Let us live, my Lesbia, and let us loveLet Us Live, My Lesbia…

The oldest poem in our collection of prints, by Gaius Valerius Catullus and dating from c. 50BC. This is a timeless love poem, as relevant now as it was so many centuries ago.

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A Newborn's Conversation With GodA Newborn’s Conversation with God

The story of a baby’s journey from heaven to birth. In antique calligraphy and illustrated with purple roses and two decorated letters.

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A Red Red Rose - poem by Robert BurnsA Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns

Our most popular calligraphy print: in gothic lettering with a single red rose illustration this classic poem by Robert Burns is the perfect romantic gift for wedding anniversaries.

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A Red, Red Rose in italic calligraphyA Red, Red Rose italic calligraphy print

A softer and more traditional illustration for this classic romantic poem by Robert Burns. Calligraphy in simple italics with a watercolour rose design

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The Promise - calligraphy poemThe Promise by Eileen Rafter

A quirky and popular wedding reading which will always raise a smile. In italic calligraphy with a red swirling border illustration

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These I Can Promise - Mark TwainThese I Can Promise poem by Mark Twain

A simple love poem and a heartfelt promise, in simple italic calligraphy with a decorative first letter

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True Love - poem in calligraphyTrue Love calligraphy print

A popular wedding reading, here in calligraphy with a decorative initial letter T. “True love is a sacred flame…”

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Calligraphy extract from Velveteen RabbitThe Velveteen Rabbit – What is Real?

A favourite wedding reading, this extract from The Velveteen Rabbit explains love in the simplest and most beautiful of ways. With decorative initial letter W

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