Shakspeare (Stratford) had no plausible motives to write "Venus and Adonis"(1593) and "Lucrece" (1594)
The Video contribution (below) highlights some arguments why the first two alleged printed literary works of William Shakspeare (Stratford)
"Venus & Adonis" (op.1 - 1593) and "Lucrece" (op.2 - 1594)
must have been written by Christopher Marlowe.
Conclusive Arguments of the Video:
There is no plausible motive for Shakspere (Stratford), to announce the beginning of his new literary career (op.1) "Venus&Adonis" with the latin Title lines of´ Ovid's Elegy 15, dealing with the last things, the death, and the immortality of the deceased Poet. -
It fits, however, perfectly, with Christopher Marlowes literary restart, after his enforced disappearance in 1593.
Similar in "Lucrece", there is no identifiable motive for Shakspere (Stratford), to start his literary career with the parable of Tarquins misconduct against mythical "Lucrece"
(op.2 - Allegory of Marlowes Misconduct [treason/Dutch Libel] against the Queen)
clearly matching with Christopher Marlowe's biography and literary restart after his disappearance in 1593.