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| Hester |
| by Charles Lamb |
| Hester by Charles Lamb When maidens such as Hester die, Their place ye may not well supply, Though ye among a thousand try With vain endeavour. A mo |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Lamb/hester.htm |
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| hiawatha |
| by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| fromThe Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorw |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Longfellow/hiawatha.htm |
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| Hohenlinden |
| by Thomas Campbell |
| Hohenlinden by Thomas Campbell On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolli |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Campbell/hohenlinden.htm |
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| Holy Willie's Prayer |
| by Robert Burns |
| Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns And send the godly in a pet to pray. POPE 1. O Thou that in the Heavens does dwell, Wha, as it pleases best Thy |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Burns/holy_willie's_prayer.htm |
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| Holy Willie's Prayer |
| by Robert Burns |
| Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns And send the godly in a pet to pray. POPE 1. O Thou that in the Heavens does dwell, Wha, as it pleases best Thy |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Burns/holy_willie's_prayer-2.htm |
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| home thoughts from abroad |
| by Robert Browning |
| Home Thoughts from Abroad by Robert Browning Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Browning/home_thoughts_from_abroad.htm |
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| Home Thoughts from the Sea |
| by Robert Browning |
| Home Thoughts from the Sea by Robert Browning Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-west died away; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeki |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Browning/home_thoughts_from_the_sea.htm |
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| Homo Sapiens |
| by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester |
| Homo Sapiens by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester Were I (who to my cost already am One of those strange, prodigious creatures, man) A spirit free to c |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Wilmot/homo_sapiens.htm |
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| How the Doughty Duke of Albany... |
| by John Skelton |
| How the Doughty Duke of Albany like a Coward Knight ran away shamefully with an Hundred Thousand Tratling Scots and Fainthearted Frenchmen, beside t |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Skelton/how_the_doughty_duke_of_albany___.htm |
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| Humming Bird |
| by D.H. Lawrence |
| Humming Bird by D.H. Lawrence I can imagine, in some otherworld Primeval-dumb, far back In that most awful stillness, that only gasped and hummed, H |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Lawrence/humming_bird.htm |
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| Hurrahing in Harvest |
| by Gerard Manley Hopkins |
| Hurrahing in Harvest by Gerard Manley Hopkins Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks rise Around; up above, what wind-walks! What lov |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Hopkins/hurrahing_in_harvest.htm |
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