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- Habitation by Margaret Atwood

- Had I known that the first was the last by Emily Dickinson

- Had I not seen the Sun by Emily Dickinson

- Had I not This, or This, I said by Emily Dickinson

- Had I presumed to hope by Emily Dickinson

- Had I The Choice by Walt Whitman

- Had this one Day not been by Emily Dickinson

- Had we known the Ton she bore by Emily Dickinson

- Had we our senses by Emily Dickinson

- Haiku (Birds singing...) by Jack Kerouac

- Haiku (Never Published) by Allen Ginsberg

- Haiku (The low yellow...) by Jack Kerouac

- Haiku (The taste...) by Jack Kerouac

- Haiku Ambulance by Richard Brautigan

- Hair Poem by Bill Knott

- Half An Hour by C.P. Cavafy

- Half The People In The World by Yehuda Amichai

- Half-And-Half by Naomi Shihab Nye

- Halley's Comet by Stanley Kunitz

- Halloween by Mac Hammond

- Halsted Street Car by Carl Sandburg

- Hamlet Off-Stage: Laertes Cool by D.C. Berry

- Hands by Russell Edson

- Hanging Fire by Audre Lorde

- Hannibal by Robert Frost

- Hap by Thomas Hardy

- Happiness by Louise Glück

- Happiness by A.A. Milne

- Happiness by Carl Sandburg

- Happiness by Stevie Smith

- Happiness by Raymond Carver

- Happy As The Day Is Long by James Tate

- Happy Is England! I Could Be Content by John Keats

- Happy The Man by John Dryden

- Hard Rock Returns To Prison From The Hospital For The Criminal Insane by Etheridge Knight

- Harmonie du Soir by Charles Baudelaire

- Harriet Beecher Stowe by Dorothy Parker

- Harrison Street Court by Carl Sandburg

- Harry Ploughman by Gerard Manley Hopkins

- Harvest moon by Yosa Buson

- Has My Heart Gone To Sleep? by Antonio Machado

- Hate by Robert Service

- hate blows a bubble of despair... (43) by e.e. cummings

- Hatteras Calling by Conrad Aiken

- Haunted House by Edwin Arlington Robinson

- Have any like Myself by Emily Dickinson

- Have Me by Carl Sandburg

- Have you got a Brook in your little heart by Emily Dickinson

- Have You Seen But A Bright Lily Grow by Ben Jonson

- Having Lost My Sons, I Confront The Wreckage Of The Moon: Christmas, 1960 by James Wright

- Having Misidentified A Wildflower by Richard Wilbur

- Having slept, the cat gets up by Kobayashi Issa

- Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes

- Hayeswater by Matthew Arnold

- He ate and drank the precious Words— by Emily Dickinson

- He Bids His Beloved Be At Peace by William Butler Yeats

- He Came To Read by C.P. Cavafy

- He forgot—and I—remembered by Emily Dickinson

- He fought like those Who've nought to lose by Emily Dickinson

- He found my Being—set it up by Emily Dickinson

- He fumbles at your Soul by Emily Dickinson

- He gave away his Life by Emily Dickinson

- He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes by William Butler Yeats

- He Has Lived In Many Houses by Thomas Lux

- He Hears That His Beloved Has Become Engaged by Philip Larkin

- He Hears The Cry Of The Sedge by William Butler Yeats

- He is alive, this morning— by Emily Dickinson

- He lived the Life of Ambush by Emily Dickinson

- He Mourns For The Change That Has Come Upon Him And His Beloved, And Longs For The End Of The World by William Butler Yeats

- He Never Expected Much by Thomas Hardy

- He outstripped Time with but a Bout by Emily Dickinson

- He parts Himself—like Leaves by Emily Dickinson

- He preached upon "Breadth" till it argued him narrow— by Emily Dickinson

- He put the Belt around my life by Emily Dickinson

- He Remembers Forgotten Beauty by William Butler Yeats

- He Reproves The Curlew by William Butler Yeats

- He scanned it—staggered— by Emily Dickinson

- He strained my faith by Emily Dickinson

- He Tells Of A Valley Full Of Lovers by William Butler Yeats

- He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty by William Butler Yeats

- He That Loves A Rosy Cheek by Thomas Carew

- He Thinks Of His Past Greatness When A Part Of The Constellations Of Heaven by William Butler Yeats

- He Thinks Of Those Who Have Spoken Evil Of His Beloved by William Butler Yeats

- He told a homely tale by Emily Dickinson

- He touched me, so I live to know by Emily Dickinson

- He Vows by C.P. Cavafy

- He was my host—he was my guest by Emily Dickinson

- He was weak, and I was strong—then by Emily Dickinson

- He went by sleep that drowsy route by Emily Dickinson

- He who in Himself believes by Emily Dickinson

- He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven by William Butler Yeats

- He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead by William Butler Yeats

- He's on the porch by Yosa Buson

- Head, Perhaps Of An Angel by Debora Greger

- Healed by Dorothy Parker

- Heart O' The North by Robert Service

- Heart! We will forget him! by Emily Dickinson

- Heart, not so heavy as mine by Emily Dickinson

- Heartbeat by Rainer Maria Rilke

- Hearthside by Dorothy Parker
