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HE sat in silence on the ground,
- Felicia Hemans
He stands alone on a desolate rock
- Alexander McLachlan
He stands within the silent square
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
He stood among a crowd at Dromahair;
- William Butler Yeats
He that would wish to rove a while
- Philip Freneau
He was newly married
- Clair Chilvers
He who hath lived till years, on-creeping slow
- Nicholas Michell
He who may chronicle Spain's arduous strife
- Robert Southey
He who walks through the meadows of Champagne
- Joyce Kilmer
He who would Old England win
- Anonymous
HEALTH! I seek thee;—dost thou love
- Robert Bloomfield
Hear how the noble Siward died
- Robert Stephen Hawker
Hear'st thou not far music ringing,
- Heinrich Heine
Heard'st thou what the Ivy sighed
- Felicia Hemans
Hearken! there is in old Morwenna's shrine
- Robert Stephen Hawker
Hearken, all earth!
- Francesco Redi
Hearken, thou craggy ocean-pyramid,
- John Keats
Heartsome Ireland, winsome Ireland
- Sidney Lanier
heat shimmers--
- Kobayashi Issa
heat shimmers--
- Kobayashi Issa
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