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Homeward now went Hiawatha
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Hope rules a land forever green
- William Wordsworth
Hot Rupert came spurring to Marston Moor
- William Cox Bennett
Hot was the day and bloody the fight,
- Karl von Gerok
Hot, dry winds forever blowing
- Philip Freneau
Hours fly
- Henry Van Dyke
Houses built on stilts in the water
- Clair Chilvers
houston my city
- Anonymous
HOW art thou named? In search of what strange land,
- William Wordsworth
How bare and bright thou sinkest to thy rest
- Henry Alford
How beauteous is the bond
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
How bland and sweet the greeting of this breeze
- John Greenleaf Whittier
How bright this weird autumnal eve
- John James Piatt
How calmly gliding through the dark-blue sky
- Robert Southey
How calmly sleeps the Desert! bright
- Isaac McLellan
How changed is here each spot man makes or fills!
- Matthew Arnold
How charmed we pilgrims from the eager West
- Anonymous
How cheering are thy prospects, airy hill
- William Lisle Bowles
How could I be aware
- Thomas Hardy
How do you capture the power of
- Neil Leadbeater
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