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The Houses fade in a melt of mist
- D.H. Lawrence
The huge pale sun behind the Braid Hills rising, glints on the city in wands of slanting light
- Anonymous
The huge red-buttressed mesa over yonder
- John Gould Fletcher
The hum-bird shook his sun-touched wings around
- Joseph Rodman Drake
The hush of bliss was on the sunny hills
- John Wilson
The Hussites invested Naumburg,
- H. W. Dulcken
The incense mounted like a cloud
- Arthur Symons
The increasing moonlight drifts across my bed
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
The indignant Bard composed this furious ode
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The inhumanity of man to man
- Yusuf Adamu
The July day drew to a close, the fret of travel past,
- Maria Lowell
The Kaiser feasted in his hall,
- Felicia Hemans
The kingdom of God is within you
- Francis Thompson
The kingly salmon! what more beautiful
- Isaac McLellan
The Kirk of Ulpha to the pilgrim's eye
- William Wordsworth
THE KIRK of Ulpha to the pilgrim’s eye
- William Wordsworth
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair,
- A E Housman
The laggard winter ebbed so slow
- Henry Van Dyke
The land of Cakes has oft been sung
- Dorothea Primrose Campbell
The land, that, from the rule of kings
- John Greenleaf Whittier
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