Evil, see Cacodæmon.
Evils, see Pandora.
Eye, see Cyclops and Glaukopis.
Fame was a poetical deity, represented as having wings and blowing a trumpet. A temple was dedicated to her by the Romans.
Fate, see Nereus.
Fates, or Parcæ, were the three daughters of Necessity. Their names were Clotho, who held the distaff; Lachesis, who turned the spindle; and Atropos, who cut the thread with the fatal shears.
Faun. A rural divinity, half man and half goat. They were very similar to the Satyrs. The Fauns attended the god Pan, and the Satyrs attended Bacchus.
Favo′nius. The wind favourable to vegetation, that is, Zephyr—the west wind.
“... Time will run
On smoother, till Favonius re-inspire