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For Pussy’s pooh and pee box it began
- Bruce McIntyre
For the hour that is left us Fair Harvard, with thee
- Thomas Stearns Eliot
For thirty years secluded from mankind
- Robert Southey
For years, you remained partially occupied
- Yusuf Adamu
for you lice
- Kobayashi Issa
For you, it was always the lonely interior
- Will Hatchett
For you, the lake is closed today
- Will Hatchett
Foremost of all on battle's fiery steep
- Henry Newbolt
FOREVER and forever shalt thou be
- Bryan Waller Procter
Forever misery and sure decay
- Jean Reboul
Forever swept to unknown shores away
- Timothy Adès
Forgive us if the monotonous houses go mile on mile
- Carl Sandburg
Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on autumn shone
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
Forth rode Orlando by a river’s side
- George Crabbe
Forth rolled the Rhine-stream strong and deep
- Anonymous
Forward, ye dauntless heirs of fame
- John Leyden
FOUNT of a rushing river! wild-flowers wreathe
- Robert Stephen Hawker
FOUNT of the woods! thou art hid no more
- Felicia Hemans
Four collier lads from Ebbw Vale
- Robert Graves
Four gallant ships from England came
- Philip Freneau
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