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harvest moon--
- Kobayashi Issa
harvest moon--
- Kobayashi Issa
has power shoulders, swingingly is
- Alan Gould
Has some prospect better pleased you?
- Andrew Downing
Hast thou a charm to stay the morning-star
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Have you ever seen the fields of wheat, nothing but
- Martha Baird
Have you followed richer valleys? have you rounded fairer hills
- Alfred Williams
Having inherited a vigorous mind
- William Butler Yeats
Hawk of the Rocks
- Vachel Lindsay
Haywood City, Cherokee Indian
- Patrenia Turner
He arrived as a young man
- R. Lincoln Harris
He booked to Epping Street. The train
- John Davidson
He calls his men, and at the leader’s word
- Charlotte Fiske Bates
He came to Florence long ago,
- James Russell Lowell
HE cometh from the purple hills,
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
He fell; and God changed Europe's iron bands
- Timothy Adès
He has ta'en some twenty gentlemen, along with him to go,
- Anonymous
He heard the woodman's fateful strokes
- John Davidson
HE must needs come along this hollow pass;
- Freidrich von Schiller
He plays the deuce with my writing time
- William Vaughn Moody
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