Poems
- Haggai, 3. Expect, 4. Ruhamah, 5. Desire.
- Half-virtues: Is Lowell disparaging the virtues of peace and
- HAMPDEN, PYM, CROMWELL, HIS DAUGHTER, AND YOUNG SIR HARRY VANE.
- Hangbird: The oriole, so called from its hanging nest; one of
- Hap
- Harlem
- Harlequin
- HAROUN AL RASCHID
- Harp: Prof. William Vaughn Moody questions whether "the use of
- HATHORNE.
- HAUNTED HOUSES
- Having a Coke with You
- Hawk Roosting
- Healed with snow: Explain the appropriateness of the metaphor.
- Healing Spring
- HEARD AT NAHANT
- HEARTSEASE AND RUE.
- HEAVEN.
- HEAVEN.
- HEBE
- Hebe: Hebe was cup-bearer to the gods at their feasts on Olympus.
- He had been advised by a physician to live as much as possible in
- HELEN.
- HELEN OF TYRE
- HELIOS
- HELL.
- HELLAS.
- HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
- Heritage
- HERMES.
- HERMES OF THE WAYS
- HERMES TRISMEGISTUS
- HEROD.
- HER OWN WORDS.
- HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS
- HIAWATHA AND THE PEARL-FEATHER
- HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD
- HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE
- HIAWATHA'S FASTING
- HIAWATHA'S FISHING
- HIAWATHA'S FRIENDS
- HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION
- HIAWATHA'S SAILING
- HIAWATHA'S WEDDING-FEAST
- HIAWATHA'S WOOING
- HIPPOLYTUS TEMPORIZES
- HI-SPY
- H. LAWRENCE
- HOLIDAYS
- Holmes's Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle, etc.[34]