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Venus seems so kind from afar - Zaina Alsous "Subjunctive"

The huntsman's horn sounds from afar - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.II--Morning Further Advanced"

The loud death drum, thundering from afar - Anna Laetitia Barbauld "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven"

Your wrathful eyes afar - Edward Dowden "Love-Tokens"

Past the flaming walls afar - Lionel Johnson "Lucretius"

When I hear afar their whirling laughter - James Joyce "I Hear an Army"

Afar from earthly haunts I'd flee - L.E.L. "The Skylark"

Giants afar still touch the sky - Vachel Lindsay "In Memory of My Friend Joyce Kilmer, Poet and Soldier"

And girt afar with Heaven's Promethean fire - "Ode. Suggested by the President's Proclamation of January 1, 1863" [The Continental Monthly v.III - May, 1863 - no.V]

Come from afar and faceless - Carl Phillips "And Swept All Visible Signs Away"

Follies all fetched afar - "A Poet's Valentine" (parody of Swinburne's "The Creation of Man")

A chant of giants heard afar - George Sterling "An Altar of the West"


The far ecstasy of burning noons - Richard Aldington "To a Greek Marble"

And into golden aeons far away - Mary Aldis and Arthur Davison Ficke "Chloroform"

Her Cerberus grew far more heads than most - Mike Allen "Carrington's Ferry"

The farness you nurtured like a seed - Ahmad Almallah "Some Verse for the Depressed Rebel"

Planted far from their original orchards - Iman Alzaghari "We Inherited Trees | ورثنا أشجا"

A honey moonlight hovered far above - Mouna Ammar "In a Moroccan Riad"

The falcon soars both far and high - "Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry XVI: The Falcon" transl. by Sir John Bowring

Attain those far celestial citadels - Benjamin West Ball "Monody of the Countess of Nettlestede"

Romance only takes us so far - Mary Jo Bang "The Novel in Three Chapters"

Far away the solemn belfries toll - Maurice Baring "Beethoven"

The first far bells commence - Djuna Barnes "Pastoral"

In waves of light upon the far, dim shades of night - J.R. Barrick "To Miss Light Underwood" [Graham's Magazine v.XL no.4, April 1852]

Reap the far star-gold - Charles Baudelaire "The Venal Muse" transl. not credited

The sadness and sweetness of far evening bells - William Rose Benet "Lights Through the Mist"

Far from the sun's fierce rays - C. E. de la Poer Beresford "The Fisherman's Dream"

Far, far beyond what I can ever pay - Robert Blair "The Grave"

Narrowed the span between the near and the far - Nelson S. Bond "The Ballad of Venus Nell" [Planet Stories summer 1941 issue]

Far above the antics of such childlike games - Bruce Boston "Marble People"

The astronomer on the far side of the moon - Bruce Boston "Surreal Fortune"

Longer far has my heart to go - William Stanley Braithwaite "It's a Long Way"

That far terrain between Promise and Apology - Jericho Brown "Ganymede"

Spread ourselves thin and far - Molly McCully Brown and Susannah Nevison "Pre-Op Holding Room"

Far in the fierce sunshine - William Cullen Bryant "Summer Wind"

Given our so far narrow history - Scott Cairns "Adventures in New Testament Greek: Nous"

Meet what you have wandered far to find - Scott Cairns "Draw Near"

One far kind glance - Jeremiah John Callanan "The Outlaw of Loch Lene"

A world far remote from our daylight - Giosue Carducci "Snowed Under" transl. by Frank Sewall

One far fierce hour and sweet - G.K. Chesterton "The Donkey"

From one far unforgotten year - Arthur Hugh Clough "The Silver Wedding"

I came so far for beauty - Leonard Cohen "Came so Far for Beauty"

Far better than honor or gold - Jamie Harris Coleman "Dove of Peace"

Far in the golden West - Jamie Harris Coleman "A Thought of Nature"

As far as a satellite's eye could see - S. R. Compton "On the K-T Boundary"

With the far stars pale above them - Henry Rutgers Conger "The Purple Hills"

Thinking you lean too far - Hilda Conkling "Snow-Capped Mountain"

Stretching the world far beyond its modest capacity - Chibueze Crouch-Anyarogbu "host"

If they have gone too far to recall their stolen lives - Jennifer Crow "Mathematics"

Stranded far from their ships - Jim Daniels "Elegy for the Nasty Neighbor"

That has a ten-mile voice and shines as far - W.H. Davies "The White Cascade"

Who far at distance on the beach should wait - Luís de Camões "The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India: Book I. Argument" transl. by William Julius Mickle

Take the far stars for fruit - Walter de la Mare "The Disguise"

Nor far nor near is comfort found - Christine de Pisan "Ballad [Now in good sooth my joy is vanished clean]" (transl. by Laurence Binyon and Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan)

I'm afraid I won't go far enough - Diana Marie Delgado "And So Many Are Dear"

Far ends of tired days - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Life XLVIII"

How far the morning leaps - Emily Dickinson "Book 2: Nature XLII: Problems"

As far from time as history - Emily Dickinson "Book 3: Time and Eternity XVII: Asleep"

Far over dreamy meadows - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"

Far beyond the limits of pursuit - Chris Dombrowski "Cooking Christmas Dinner with My Son, the Runner"

Some far faint-gleaming hour of Hell - Edward Dowden "Eurydice"

Phoenicean fabrics far surpass - William Hodgson Ellis "Consider the Lilies of the Field"

Far in the deeps of history - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"

Beneath whose far projecting shade - Philip Freneau "The Indian Burying Ground"

forward is not so far away - Tarfia Faizullah "Surah"

The wash and whisper of far waters - Eleanor Farjeon "Pan-Worship"

Incredible hopes from far - Arthur Davison Ficke "Poetry"

Wresting us far from the shadow - George Blackstone Field "The Price of the Line"

Gold fish far above the black arches - John Gould Fletcher "Green Symphony"

I remember well the far pipes calling - Robin Flower "The Pipes"

That lead to the far confluence of delights - Robin Flower "Say Not that Beauty"

But lifted far above mortality - Robin Flower "Say Not that Beauty"

Backward borne far in a bygone age - E. Fonton "A Vigil with St. Louis" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.1, Jan. 1864]

That last far dawn which is eternity - Maxwell E. Foster "Truth"

Overtaken too far from its nest - Robert Frost "Acceptance"

Too far in his footsteps stray - Robert Frost "A Dream Pang"

Come over the hills and far with me - Robert Frost "A Line-storm Song"

To sanctify what far ends He will - Robert Frost "A Prayer in Spring"

The far slope of an unknown hill - Zona Gale "There Are Within Us Lives We Never Live"

Singing of unknown shores and far - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson "The Torch"

Forward far as Plato looked - Charlotte Perkins Gilman "Why Not?"

Sweeter far a thousand times - Glasynys "Blodeuwedd and Hywel" transl. by Edmund O. Jones

In the far backward reaches of time - Louise Gluck "Faithful and Virtuous Night"

That can be propelled into my far future - John Grey "The Computer vs. My Personal Evolution"

Far on the verge of the ocean it lay - Gerald Griffin "Hy-Brasail"

Slow shadow, sailing far on high - G.H. "The Blue Bird" (The Knickerbocker v.10:1, July 1837)

The desolate heart reverts to those far moments - G.H.H. "Night and Morning" (from The Knickerbocker, v. 23:3, March 1844)

Far into the skies of thought - Sadakichi Hartmann "My Rubaiyat XXVII"

Memories far high reaching as yon palled star - Paul Hamilton Hayne "Pre-Existence"

Far in the cedar shade - Felicia Dorothea Hemans "The Graves of a Household"

Too quick and too far West - Faylita Hicks "Self-Care"

A voice kept far from feeling - Jane Hirshfield "Ledger"

Dreaming of a day less dim, dreaming of a time less far - Ralph Hodgson "The Bull"

With spells and ghouls more dread by far - Ralph Hodgson "The Song of Honour"

Far out of the wretched past - William D. Howells "While She Sang"

Choosing far stars to check near objects by - Robinson Jeffers "The Truce and the Peace"

I've come so very far from nothingness - Amanda Jernigan "Years, Months, and Days"

The far horizon's beckoning span - James Weldon Johnson "Fifty Years"

The face of the confession far from home - June Jordan "Problems of Translation: Problems of Language"

The far star points of his pinned extremities - Mary Karr "Descending Theology: The Resurrection"

Far round the horizon's crystal air - John Keats "[I stood tip-toe upon a little hill]"

The record sibylline of far events - Helen Keller "The Song of the Stone Wall"

That far land where fall no blights - Fanny Kemble "A Retrospect"

Meet him on the far side of the willow - Mihee Kim "time travel"

Came to us infinitely far - Suji Kwock Kim "Fugue"

A shipwreck far on lonely seas - C.H.B. Kitchin "Opening Scene from 'Amphitryon'"

Far from the edge where the sea pours into the stars - Ted Kooser "A Map of the World"

Scattered so far beyond reach - Danusha Lameris "Nothing Wants to Suffer"

Like far turrets in a dream - Archibald Lampman "At the Ferry"

Borne on fairy breezes far - Andrew Lang "Dreams"

How far it carries reflection - Jason Lee "The Wash of Moments"

Far from the deep yearning of gravity wells - Yoon Ha Lee "When Soft the Water Fell"

But far from childhood - Philip Levine "Flowering Midnight"

At the far end of destiny - J. Patrick Lewis "Christopher Columbus"

The fiery roots of forests brave and far - Vachel Lindsay "Alexander Campbell, III: A Rhymed Address to All Renegade Campbellites, Exhorting Them to Return"

Would not look so far - Amy Lowell "Fatigue"

Heirs of all things near and far - George MacDonald "Christmas Day and Every Day"

As you travel far from crag and river - Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris "heather"

Above the far horizon's hem - Douglas Malloch "When the Geese Come North"

Far from Cinderella's dainty glass slippers - Cynthia Manick "A Taste of Blue"

Who far outran her days - George Martin "Laleet"

On her pinnacle far from hell - Herbert Woodward Martin "An English Street Vendor"

Far other worlds and other seas - Andrew Marvell "The Garden"

Far years in vain I sought - James E. McGirt "Love"

Out in those far obscure hills - D'Arcy McNickle "Old Isidore"

With orbs that are so resolutely far - George Meredith "Meditation Under Stars"

Some far light in the zodiac - W.S. Merwin "The Chinese Mountain Fox"

So far the eyes of eagle could not reach - Adam Mickiewicz "The Ackerman Steppe" transl. by Edna Worthley Underwood

Far and near silence grows populous - Harriet Monroe "With a Copy of Shelley"

In a maze of bars invisible I wander far from the feast - William Moore "Dusk Song"

A worshipper of some far world - Robert Morris "The Student's Dream of Fame"

Far from the planet's shivering - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Far beyond the breakpoint - Caroline Harper New "The Sargassum Fish"

When she has travelled too far for me - Sarah Noble-Ives "The Merchant Ship"

Action on far away roads - Naomi Shihab Nye "Morning Song"

Far into the country of Sorrow - Arthur O'Shaughnessy "The Fountain of Tears"

From the dry bowl of the very far past - Mary Oliver "Mornings at Blackwater"

Shall bless the vineyards far below - Walter S. Percy "Vincit Omnia Jus"

Each far lake's dazzling glass - Fernando Pessoa "Epithalamium"

Scatters her golden lustre far and wide - Philo "The Tribute"

The panther far back in his woods - Robert Pollok "The African Maid"

Far in the midnight sky - Alexander Posey "My Hermitage"

Even so far from your trajectory - Sina Queyras "Years"

Far floods thy bridal brought - Theodore H. Rand "Annapolis Basin"

Echo far beyond the stars - Herbert Randall "New England"

When sometimes demons far outnumber angels - Muhemmetjan Rashidin "Long Live" transl. by Nicholas Kontovas and edited by Gulnisa Nazarova

Walked as far as the sky is blue - Jade Riordan "We Others"

As far as the mercy of the deer - Jade Riordan "We Others"

Far now from all the bannered ways - Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Dark Hills"

False and florid and far drawn - Edwin Arlington Robinson "Nimmo"

Beneath far fathom depths of waves - Rennell Rodd "Atalanta"

Far off from the mad world's ways - Rennell Rodd "By the South Sea"

Their brilliant light surpasses far - Joshua Ross "On a Lady's Eyes"

Better by far you should forget and smile - Christina Rossetti "Remember"

Searches far sometimes into the red dust - Carl Sandburg "The Answer"

From limits far remote - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLIV"

Thus far the miles are measured - William Shakespeare "Sonnet L"

Builded far from accident - William Shakespeare "Sonnet CXXIV"

Far beyond our North's mad riot - Francis Sherman "A Canadian Calendar: XII. March Wind"

To mimic that far voice - Dora Sigerson "Unknown Ideal"

Across time stretching infinitely far - Kaya Skovdatter "What Beautiful Heavens These"

Far from hastening Time - C. Fox Smith "Bullington"

Far beyond our boastful sun - Analicia Sotelo "Eating the Moon in Cotulla, TX"

A red eye at the telescope's far tapering - A.E. Stallings "Eurydice's Footnote"

The slow, sad murmur of far distant seas - James Stephens "The Shell"

Far below the crimson star - George Sterling "The Rack"

The orange far down in yellow - Wallace Stevens "The Green Plant"

Surpass by far the orbit of autumn lotuses - Surdas "Sur's Ocean 53: The Pangs and Politics of Love" transl. by John Stratton Hawley

a certain rooftop not far from collapse - Ojo Taiye "Elegiac: Unfinished Draft of Hauwa Liman's Humanitarian Work"

Disappears on the far side of a dying elm - Keith Taylor "Acolytes in the Bird-While"

I limped too close to night and too far - Keith Taylor "Marginalia for a Natural History"

Darken slowly with a far desire - Sara Teasdale "To E"

The skylarks are far behind - Edward Thomas "Good-Night"

Death flickered in an owl's far cry - W.J. Turner "Death"

Far too wild and wise - Louis Untermeyer "Spring on Broadway"

To heave their shadows far and high - Mark Van Doren "Midwife Cat"

Thunder, low and far, remembering nothing - Mark Van Doren "Travelling Storm"

Far away the avalanches wake - Henry van Dyke "Three Alpine Sonnets: 1. The Glacier"

Wander far and falter - Bertrand N. O. Walker "A Desert Memory"

The room, far as fear - Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward "The Room's Width"

Far beyond her dying - Rosanna Warren "Fugue, Harpsichord"

While the roar of the far thunder deepens - "The Watchword" [The Continental Monthly v.1 no.2, Feb. 1862]

How far along the twisting river - Judy Patterson Wenzel "Canoe"

Dark trees reaching for far stars - Judy Patterson Wenzel "New Found Land"

Emissaries drawn from near and far - Bree Wernicke "A Tour of the Blue Palace"

Some romance from the far world - John Hall Wheelock "A Leave-Taking I"

And watch the far wings fly - Margaret Widdemer "The Factories"

To bless far landscapes anew with leaf and bud - Amos Wilder "Winter Night"

To reset eternity's clock to the far side of midnight - Charles Wright "Little Elegy for an Old Friend"

Far from the rose and the lily - W.B. Yeats "The White Birds"


Faraway.


A far-blown breath of snows - Albion Fellows Bacon "Lost"


Far-fetched and dear-bought - Algernon Swinburne "A Singing Lesson"


Far-flown in black occlusion - Clark Ashton Smith "The Hashish-Eater; or, The Apocalypse of Evil"


Resume its far-flung harvests - Alfred Noyes "The Hill-Flowers"

Far-flung blossoms of desire - Emile Verhaeren "The Sunlit Hours XII" transl. by Charles Royier Murphy


Far-off.


The javelin of the far-ravening levin - Francis Brett Young "Thamar (To Thamar Karsavina)"


From sun far-set or moon unrisen - Edward Dowden "By the Window"


Call the far-sighted foxes - Karen Volkman "A Light Says Why"


Wardens of the far-sought gold - George Sterling "The Homing of Drake"


Practice losing farther, losing faster - Elizabeth Bishop "One Art"

The emerald hunger stretches farther still - Bruce Boston & Robert Frazier "A Compass for the Mutant Rain Forest"

To the farther hem of sea - Ida Coolbrith "California"

Compass, quadrant and sextant contrive no farther tides - Hart Crane "At Melville's Tomb"

From the land of the farther suns - Stephen Crane "The Black Riders"

No farther than my window permits - Zona Gale "Enchantment"

Carry farther in death - Tess Gallagher "Wake"

Has journeyed farther than the swallow - "The Good Goddess of Poverty [A Prose Ballad, translated from the French]" [The Continental Monthly v.4 no.3, Sept. 1863]

Myself a ghost from a farther sea - Bret Harte "A Newport Romance"

Each step farther into my own silhouette - Saeed Jones "Last Portrait as Boy"

Farther apart than bird and fish - Lu Yun "For Ku Yen-hsien, a Poem for Him to Give to His Wife" transl. by Burton Watson

Outcasts at the farther end of the sky - Po Chu'i "Song of the Lute" transl. by Burton Watson

Not farther than my thoughts - William Shakespeare "Sonnet XLVII"


In the farthest valley of the eye - James Baldwin "Staggerlee wonders"

Probed to the farthest deeps - James H. Cousins "Legend of the Blemished King"

Intend to seek the roadway's farthest end - Mona Gould "Lunch Hour"

To the farthest fringe of pine - Archibald Lampman "Sunset"

Enlarged unto earth's farthest rim - Emma Lazarus "The New Year"

Up to the farthest hilltops - Fritz Schnack "Evening Gift" transl. by William Saphier

To the farthest bound off song - J.B. Trend "During Music: Fantasy and Fugue"


This far-spread conflagration of the fields of snow - Amos Wilder "Winter Night"


Far-travelled herald of some distant storm - Henry Kendall "At Her Window"


Further/Furthest.


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