Poems by First Line
- Far away from my forest home - Alexander McLachlan
- Far down in Nubia’s waste gray temples stand - Nicholas Michell
- Far from my dearest Friend, 'tis mine to rove - William Wordsworth
- FAR from the busy hum of men away, - Capel Lofft
- FAR from the sun and summer gale, - Thomas Gray
- Far hence amid an isle of wondrous beauty - Walt Whitman
- Far in sunset's mellow glory, far in daybreak's rosy bloom - Isaac McLellan
- Far in the sunset’s mellow glory - Isaac McLellan
- Far in the West there lies a desert land, where the mountains - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Far in the wildest quinine wood - Joaquin Miller
- Far its rocky knoll descried - Matthew Arnold
- Far off in the clouds stand the walls of Hanyang - Lu Lun
- FAR off the old snows ever new With silver edges cleft the blue - Frederic William Henry Myers
- Far off the Rio Grande crawls, - Andrew Downing
- Far out across Carnarvon bay, - James Elroy Flecker
- FAR to the right, where Apennine ascends, - Oliver Goldsmith
- Far up in the hush of the Amazon River - Joaquin Miller
- Far within the lone Kyffhauser, - Emanuel Geibel
- Far, away from my friends, - James Clarence Mangan
- FAR, far away across the sea, - Theodore Aubanel
Poems about Places
Poems about Places