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2 June 2010: Fa
Fable.

Fabric.

Fabulous.

Face.

Face to Face.

Fact.

Faction.

Factory.

Fade.

Fail.

Faint.

Fair.

Fairy.

Fairy Tale.

Fairyland.

Faith.

Faithful.

Faithless.

Fake.

Falcon.

Fall.

Falling Star.

Fallow.

False.

Falsehood.

Falter.

Fame.

Familiar.

Family.

Famine.

Famish.

Famous.

Fan.

Fancy.

Fanfare.

Fang.

Fantastic.

Fantasy.

Far.

Faraway.

Fare.

Farewell.

Farm.

Far-off.

Fashion.

Fast.

Fasten.

Fat.

Fatal.

Fate.

Father.

Fathom.

Fathomless.

Fault.

Faultless.

Faultline.

Faun.

Favor.

Favorite.

Fawn.

Fay/Fey.

3 June 2010: Fe
Fear.

Fearless.

Feast.

Feather.

Feature.

February.

Fed/Feed.

Feeble.

Feel/Feeling/Felt.

Feet/Foot.

Fell.

Fellow/Fellowship.

Fen.

Fence.

Feral.

Ferment.

Fern.

Ferocious.

Ferry.

Fertile/Infertile.

Fervent/Fervor.

Festival.

Fetch.

Fetter.

Feud.

Fever.

Few.

4 June 2010: Fi
Fiber/Fibrous.

Fiberglass.

Fickle.

Fiction.

Fiddle.

Fields.

Fiend.

Fierce.

Fiery.

Fifteen.

Fifth.

Fifty.

Figs.

Fight/Fought.

Figure.

Filament.

File.

Filigree.

Fill.

Film/Filmy.

Filter.

Filth.

Final.

Finch.

Find.

Fine.

Finger.

Fingernail.

Fingerprint.

Fingertip.

Finish.

Finite.

Fir.

Fire.

Firefly.

Firelight.

Fireworks.

Firm.

Firmament.

First.

Fish.

Fishhook.

Fishing.

Fissure.

Fist.

Fit/Fitful.

Five.

Five Hundred.

Fix.

5 June 2010: Fl
Flag.

Flagon.

Flail.

Flake.

Flame.

Flamingo.

Flank.

Flap.

Flare.

Flash.

Flashlight.

Flask.

Flat.

Flattery.

Flaunt.

Flavor.

Flaw.

Flax.

Flea.

Fleck.

Fledge/Fledgling.

Flee/Fled.

Fleece.

Fleet/Fleeting.

Flesh.

Flex/Flexible.

Flick.

Flicker.

Flight.

Flinch/Unflinching.

Fling/Flung.

Flint.

Flip.

Flirt.

Flit.

Float.

Flock.

Flood.

Floor.

Flora/Floral.

Flour.

Flourish.

Flow.

Flower.

Fluent.

Fluid.

Fluorescence.

Flush.

Flute.

Flutter.

Flux.

Fly (insect).

Fly/Flying.

6 June 2010: Fo
Foam.

Focus.

Foe.

Fog.

Foil.

Fold.

Foliage.

Folk.

Follow.

Folly.

Fond.

Food.

Fool.

Foot: See Feet

Footbridge.

Footfall.

Foothold.

Footprint.

Footstep.

Forage.

Forbear/Forborne.

Forbid/Forbidden.

Forebode.

Force.

Ford.

Forehead.

Foreign.

Foresee/Foresaw.

Forest.

Foretell/Foretold.

Forever.

Forge.

Forget/Forgot.

Forgive.

Fork.

Forlorn.

Form.

Formal.

Former.

Formless.

Formula.

Forsake.

Fort.

Forth.

Fortitude.

Fortress.

Fortune/Fortunate.

Forty.

Forward.

Fossil.

Foster.

Foul

Found.

Foundation.

Fount.

Fountain.

Four.

Fowl.

Fox.

Foxglove.

7 June 2010: Fr
Fractal.

Fraction.

Fracture.

Fragile.

Fragment.

Fragrance.

Fragrant.

Frail.

Frame.

Frantic.

Fraud.

Fraught.

Fray.

Freckle.

Free.

Freedom.

Freeze/Froze.

Freight.

Frenzy.

Frequent/Frequency.

Fresh.

Fret.

Friend.

Fright.

Frigid.

Fringe.

Frog.

Frolic.

Frond.

Front.

Frontier.

Frost.

Frostbite.

Froth.

Frown.

Frugal.

Fruit.

Fruitful.

Frustrate.

Fry.

8 June 2010: Fu
Fuchsia.

Fuel.

Fugitive.

Fugue.

Fulfill.

Full.

Full Moon.

Fumble.

Fume.

Fun/Funny.

Function/Malfunction.

Funeral.

Funereal.

Funnel.

Fur.

Furious.

Furl.

Furnace.

Furnish.

Furniture.

Furrow.

Further/Furthest.

Furtive.

Fury/Furies.

Fuse/Fusion.

Futile.

Future.


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Futile )


Beneath the futility of explanation - Maxwell Bodenheim "More About Captain Simmons"

The perfect emblem of futility - Dana Gioia "The Angel with the Broken Wing"


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Devils only die for fun - Isaac Rosenberg "The Immortals"


Old furnitures, obsolete machineries and funny gadgets - Mukut Borpujari "Stoic"

Full of funny muddling mazes - Robert Graves "The Poet in the Nursery"

Such funny dreams go dancing through - "A Jolly Book" [A Jolly Jingle Book (ed. by Laura Chandler). 1913]

Easily identifiable beneath the funny mask - Dean Young "Acceptance Speech"


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Furrow )


Across the unfurrowed reaches - Jean Ingelow "Songs of the Night Watches, The First Watch: Tired"


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The brain's bent fugue - Santee Frazier "Hyperacusis"

Cuts our collective fugue state - fahima ife "anamnesis, amanuensis"

A fugue of fluttering garments - Pablo Neruda "The Unburied Woman of Paita" transl. by Maria Jacketti

Breaks into chaos toccatas & fugues - Richard Solomon "Writing Itself"

Let your fugue pursue its scornful flight - J.B. Trend "During Music: Fantasy and Fugue"

The wind's fugue tripling her internal rhythm - Cynthia Zarin "Orbit"


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Full )


Full-blown and full of birds - Julia Alvarez "What Was It That I Wanted?"

The sky a full-blown rose - Diana Marie Delgado "Songs of Escape"

Full-breathed symphony of spacious dream - Theodore H. Rand "An Inland Spruce"

Thought's full-felt commands - Elizabeth Bridges "Sonnets from Hafez & Other Verses 19"

From time's full-flowering bough - Algernon Swinburne "Change"

Full Moon.

Tart speech and full-ripe reason - Lewis McKenzie Turner "Quartz from the Uplands"

The surging wake of full-sailed summer - Richard Le Gallienne "Autumn"

Full-throated ecstasy of mirth - Moses ibn Ezra "Nachum: Spring Songs" transl. by Emma Lazarus

A vial half-full of harsh perfume - Mary Jo Bang "Origin of the Impulse to Speak"

Half-full of heaven's gold - Theodore H. Rand "In City Streets"

The too-full goblets of the gods - Mary Cornelia Hartshorne "The Poet"


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Fuse )


Supernovae of limitless fusion - Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge "Listening"

the brush strokes' elliptic fusion of calm and motion - Jacqueline Osherow "Window Seat: Providence to New York City"


A chemistry of subtle interfusion - Iris Tree "The Complex Life"


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Flannel and furs to keep yourself warm - Mrs. Sale Barker "The Robin's Song"

A museum of fur fangs and hooves - CAConrad "Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return"

The gray fur of a crimson cat - Bishop Corbet (17th century) "Like to the Thundering Tone"

Sunlight on the fur of a rabbit stilled - Dante Di Stefano "Green Burial Unsonnet"

A shadow shoed in fur - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Dons his cap of mists and furs - Friedrich Schiller "The Hypochondriacal Pluto"

His fur hold the wind's breath - Joyce Sidman "Blessing on the Smell of Dog"

Fur holding the light of a whole moon - Kristen Tracy "Taming the Dog"


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Indirect askings and parallel furtive answerings - Mouna Ammar "Azulelos of my Grandmother's Hallway"

With furtive step and cheek of flame - Matthew Arnold "A Southern Night"

Quicker and more furtive than time - Maxwell Bodenheim "North Clark Street, Chicago"

Furtive, fleeting glimpse of angel faces - Amy Levy "A Minor Poet"

Filled with phantoms flitting furtively from sight - William Lumley "Shadows" [Fantasy Fan v.1 no.9, May 1934]


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Hear Pandora fumbling with the lock - Paul Bernstein "Treasure Chest"

Fumbling for weedy steps with foot and hand - John Freeman "Waking"

A fumbled smile with too many teeth - Lora Gray "We Are All Monsters Here"

A bumble-bee fumbling for a foothold - Sandra McPherson "Poppies"

And all our fumbling voices - Lola Ridge "Sons of Belial"

I fumbled fortune, flouted fate - Robert W. Service "At Thirty-Five"


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