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Heaven is what I cannot reach
- Emily Dickinson
Heavens! what a goodly prospect spreads around
- Margaret Chalmers
Heavens! what a scene of splendour and of dash
- James Inglis Cochrane
Heavily hang the purple grapes
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
heavy snow--
- Kobayashi Issa
HELADOHELADOHELADO
- Hannah Loeb
Helvellyn! blue Helvellyn! Hill of hills
- Bryan Waller Procter
Henri Heine — 't is here!
- Matthew Arnold
Her eyes are brands that keep the angry heat
- Arthur Symons
Her house looked cold from the foggy lea
- Thomas Hardy
Her little hot room looked over the bay
- Katherine Mansfield
Her terrace was the sand
- Wallace Stevens
Her younger sister, that Speranza hight
- Jean Ingelow
Hercules! thy pillars stand
- James Montgomery
Here a river gouged out boulders
- Bruce McIntyre
Here all is sunny, and when the truant gull
- Robert Louis Stevenson
HERE ALL THE SUMMER COULD I STAY
- John Keats
Here are her muses, ocean borne
- Maxine Rose Munro
Here at the utmost bound of Roman power
- Thomas Gold Appleton
Here by a snowbound river
- Robert Graves
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