- "Friendship", a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson ("Thou foolish Hafiz! Say, do churls")
- "Friendship", a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson ("A ruddy drop of manly blood")
- "Friendship", a poem by Alice MacDonald Fleming ("My life is very free from private cares")
- "Friendship", a poem by Richard Watson Gilder ("From the happy first time")
- "Friendship", a poem by Alexander Pushkin ("Thus it ever was and ever will be")
- Friendship, a poem by Lydia Huntley Sigourney ("Something than pleasure dearer, more elate")
- "Friendship, a poem by Henry David Thoreau ("I think awhile of Love, and while I think")
- "Friendship, a poem by Henry David Thoreau ("Let such pure hate still underprop")
- "Friendship, a poem by Henry David Thoreau ("Now we are partners in such legal trade")
- "Friendship", a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox ("Dear friend, I pray thee, if thou wouldst be proving")
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