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- Faces of two eternities keep looking at me. by Carl Sandburg
- Factory windows are always broken. by Vachel Lindsay
- Facts by our side are never sudden by Emily Dickinson
- Faeries must be in the woods by C. S. Lewis
- Fain would I change that note by Anonymous
- Fain would I kiss my Julia’s dainty leg, by Robert Herrick
- Faint amorist, what, dost thou think by Sir Philip Sidney
- Faint as a climate-changing bird that flies by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Faint gleams the evening radiance thro’ the sky, by Robert Southey
- Faint white pillars that seem to fade by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Fair Agnes alone on the sea-shore stood, by George Borrow
- Fair Amaryllis, wilt thou never peep by Andrew Lang
- Fair Amoret is gone astray— by William Congreve
- Fair Child of Sun and Summer! we behold by Joseph Warton
- Fair daffodils, we weep to see by Robert Herrick
- Fair Eve, as fair and still by John Freeman
- Fair faces crowd on Christmas night by G. K. Chesterton
- Fair flower! that fall’n beneath the angry blast, by Thomas Gent
- Fair flower, that dost so comely grow, by Philip Freneau
- Fair Helen to the Scaean portals came, by Andrew Lang
- Fair insect! that, with threadlike legs spread out, by William Cullen Bryant
- Fair Iris I love, and hourly I die, by John Dryden
- Fair is my Love and cruel as she ’s fair; by Samuel Daniel
- Fair is the castle up on the hill— by Eugene Field
- Fair is the rising morn when o’er the sky by Robert Southey
- Fair is the wedded reign of Night and Day. by Sidney Lanier
- Fair is thy site, Sorrento, green thy shore, by William Cullen Bryant
- Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers, by Edgar Allan Poe
- Fair morning sat upon the mountain-top, by Hanford Lennox Gordon
- Fair pledges of a fruitful tree, by Robert Herrick
- Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow by Edgar Allan Poe
- Fair ship, that from the Italian shore by Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Fair stood the wind for France by Michael Drayton
- Fair stood the wind for France by Michael Drayton
- Fair summer home peninsula, by Hattie Howard
- Fair summer is here, glad summer is here! by Morris Rosenfeld
- Fair Trees, O keep from chattering so by John Freeman
- Fair village nymph, ah! may I meet by Matilda Betham
- Fairer than we the woods of May, by Arthur Sherburne Hardy
- Fairer through Fading—as the Day by Emily Dickinson
- Fairfax, whose name in armes through Europe rings by John Milton
- Fairfax, whose Name in Arms through Europe rings, by John Milton
- Fairies dancing in the woods at night by Hilda Conkling
- Fairies whisper, every whisper, by Madge Morris Wagner
- Fairy snow, fairy snow, by Sara Teasdale
- Faith—is the Pierless Bridge by Emily Dickinson
- Faith, there’s a hantle queer complaints by David Rorie
- Faithful to your commandments, o consciousness, o by Delmore Schwartz
- Falling leaves and falling men! by Elizabeth Stoddard
- Falling upon the frozen world last by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- False Sir John a wooing came by Andrew Lang
- False though she be to me and love, by William Congreve
- False world, good night! since thou hast brought by Ben Jonson
- Falsehood of Thee could I suppose by Emily Dickinson
- Fame is a bee. by Emily Dickinson
- Fame is a fickle food by Emily Dickinson
- Fame is the one that does not stay— by Emily Dickinson
- Fame is the tine that Scholars leave by Emily Dickinson
- Fame of Myself, to justify, by Emily Dickinson
- Fame’s Boys and Girls, who never die by Emily Dickinson
- Fame, like a wayward girl, will still be coy by John Keats
- Familiarity some claim by Robert Service
- Fan me with these lilies fair, by Elizabeth Stoddard
- Fanny! were all the world like thee, by Thomas Gent
- Far above us where a jay by Archibald Lampman
- Far and near, high and clear, by Robert Service
- Far back in the ages, by William Cullen Bryant
- Far from Love the Heavenly Father by Emily Dickinson
- Far from the empire of my present days, by Elizabeth Stoddard
- Far from the great lake’s pride, by John L. Stoddard
- Far in a western brookland by A. E. Housman
- Far in the West, where snow-capt mountains rise, by Sam G. Goodrich
- Far off a lonely hound by John Freeman
- Far off in the sea is Marlena, by Herman Melville
- Far out across Carnarvon bay, by James Elroy Flecker
- Far out at sea there has been a storm, by George Parsons Lathrop
- Far spread the moorey ground a level scene by John Clare
- Far, far away, where sunsets weave by Sam G. Goodrich
- Far, far o’er the deep is my island throne, by Sam G. Goodrich
- Far-off the lily-statues stand white-ranked in the garden at home. by D. H. Lawrence
- Far-off, most secret, and inviolate Rose, by William Butler Yeats
- Fardée et peinte comme au temps des bergeries, by Paul Verlaine
- Fare-thee-well: by Hanford Lennox Gordon
- Fareweel to a’ our Scottish fame, by Robert Burns
- Farewell and adieu to you noble hearties,— by Herman Melville
- Farewell my darling, fare thee well, by Madge Morris Wagner
- Farewell to the bushy clump close to the river by John Clare
- Farewell to the feast-day! the pray’r book is stained by Morris Rosenfeld
- Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North, by Robert Burns
- Farewell! loved youth, for still I hold thee dear, by Thomas Gent
- Farewell! Thou art too dear for my possessing, by William Shakespeare
- Farewell, false love, the oracle of lies, by Sir Walter Raleigh
- Farewell, O Arm of the Lord! by George MacDonald
- Farewell, O Patrick Sarsfield, may luck be on your path! by James Clarence Mangan
- Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy; by Ben Jonson
- Farewell, too little and too lately known, by John Dryden
- Farewell, ungrateful traitor! by John Dryden
- Fast from the west the fading day-streaks fly, by Henry Kirk White
- Fasten your hair with a golden pin, by William Butler Yeats
- Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room, by Vachel Lindsay
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