Read full poem →Who bows to every lady,
Shall join with F---- in one accord,
And be like Tate and Brady.
Dictionary Entry
Used to profess respect for a deceased person, or for something that has been lost.
Origin
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Poetry examples for “f”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Graham Berry's Speech at the Cola Trestitittey oth: Now > f: ae a
Read full poem →*A OU W 2100 Grand....... Sere Drake-696
Anders F W r 2315 Carpenter av... .Drake-674-W
Anders H R r 1441 48th Drake-3880-W
Read full poem →Aprell Oscar r 1335 E McKinley
Ahern Harold F r 1616 20th
Ahern James r 2031 Mondamin
Read full poem →Allred H L r 1605 7th Market-1858
Allward F G r 3714 Ingersoll av Drake-1757 |
Alm Richard r 1519 Grand Market-2465
Read full poem →Walnut-7764
Anderson Arthur F r 710 E Univ av...Black-1893
Anderson AS r 802 Fulton dr Walnut-4638
Read full poem →5 - - 918 Penn
Anderson Verna r 1227 21st....... Drake-4981-J| Arenberg J r enn. « eer f
j ‘ 5 - Arenson Perry r 1426 12th.........UKa
Read full poem →Annear R F r 1134 soe
Anneberg JC r 1506 23¢
Read full poem →Backstrom AG r 818 SE 7..... Black-2698
Backstrom Chas F r 717 SE 7 Maple-3675
Backstrom Harry r 810 E Maury Maple-3952
Read full poem →Anderson EW r 707 Fremont
Anderson F E r 4019 E 29
Anderson F 0 r 1518 Maple Maple-2566
