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词条 Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)
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  2. Poetry

  3. Notes

  4. See also

  5. References

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{{REH bibliography}}

A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by his mother at a young age. However, his attempts to make a living by poetry were unsuccessful and he is today most remembered for his short stories and fiction. Nevertheless, Howard wrote hundreds of poems; many were published within his lifetime and the others published after his 1936 suicide.

Key

TitleLinesOpening linePlace of publicationPublication dateAlternative title(s)Source textNotesReferences
The title of the poem # The text of the first known line in the poem The book or magazine in which the poem was first published The date on which the poem was first published Any alternative titles by which the poem is also known Links to online texts where available Further information about the poem Bibliographic sources
An alternative title for the poem The main title of the poem

The lack of information in a column does not necessarily mean that the information does not exist, only that verifiable information is not currently available. For example, the lack of publication information does not necessarily mean that a poem has not been published to date, nor does the lack of a definite note about the public domain indicate that a poem is still under copyright.

This table may be sorted by different columns by clicking on the icon in the appropriate column. Clicking the icon again will alternate between ascending and descending order.

Additional notes

Title/Alternative title: Some poems are known by multiple titles. Alternative titles are shown in the column of the same name. Every effort has been made to list full information at all entries for each title, to save the user time in scrolling. Occasionally, alternative titles appear consecutively, in which case the second entry will follow without additional information, shown in a darker gray on the table. In other cases, some poems were not titled by Howard or the original title has not survived. Some poems have been given tentative titles after Howard's death; this is indicated in the Notes column. Where multiple titles exist, they have been listed alphabetically by their various designations following the word "Untitled." Some pieces of poetry were used by Howard as epigraphs within his stories. {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|loc=}} listed these poems under the title of the short story rather than the title of the poem itself, so the poems are listed under those titles as well. With epigraphs, the first publication information given in this table is that of the poem's first printing separated from the story.

Lines: The number of lines in the poem.

Source text: Links given in the Source Text column are to copies of the poem in online libraries (where available). For ease of browsing the table, these links are preceded by a small icon. For example, for poems on Wikisource.

References: Bibliographic references are given in the final column of each row. The exception to this is the Notes column; as notes may come from diverse sources, or from a separate part of one of the main sources, each individual note is followed by its own reference.

Poetry

TitleLinesOpening linePlace of publicationPublication dateAlternative title(s)Source textNotesReferences
Abe Lincoln 34 Your only excuse, Abe Lincoln Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. May 1932 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=147}} The second of "Three Sketches"Herman|2006|p=147}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Ace High 16 Slim white fingers A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=147}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Across the wastes of No Man's Land ... 28 Across the wastes of No Man's Land, the grey-clad slayers came A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled: No Man's Land tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=188}}
Actor, The 12 I am an actor and have been an actor from birth A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled (I am an actor ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=147}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adam's loins were mountains 40 Adam's loins were mountains The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: Adam's loins were mountains Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=217}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=217}}
Adventure (1) {{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 21 Adventure, I have followed your beck Omniumgathum 1976 Untitled ("Adventure, I have followed your beck") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=147}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adventure (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 4 I am the spur The Cross Plainsman 2004 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=148}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adventurer 4 My feet are set on the outward trails The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=148}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adventurer, The 44 Dusk on the sea; the fading twilight shifts The Grim Land and Others 1976 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adventurer's Mistress, The (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 64 The scarlet standards of the sun The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems of the Supernatural 1982 Untitled ("The scarlet standards of the sun") a draft version with a different 4th stanza is found in the notes of COLLECTED POETRY{{Harvnb|Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Adventurer's Mistress, The (2) 110 The fogs of night Magira #38 1992-03-21 Spring 1992 Dance with Death, The {{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}}notus|P|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=160}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=160}}
Adventures {{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 8 Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight The Cross Plainsman August 2004 (last four lines only) / The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 (first full appearance) Untitled: Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=148}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Affair at the Tavern, The 61 Trailing dusk, and a coach-and-four A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
After a Flaming Night 24 Kissing the lips of the morning Weirdbook" #9 1975 Mark of the Beast This poem is at the start of Act II, Scene ii of "Songs of Bastards"; From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1929 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
After the trumps are sounded 8 After the trumps are sounded The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: After the trumps are sounded Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. September 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=218}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=218}}
Against the blood red moon a tower stands 8 lines, plus a 142-word prose introduction Against the blood red moon a tower stands The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Against the blood red moon a tower stands Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. Aug/Sep 1927 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=218}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=218}}
Age 20 Age sat on his high throne The Junto{{Ref>junto|H}} /
The Howard Collector
1928-09 Sep 1928 /
Spring 1971
To the Old Men (two slightly variant versions) conflict|M|noid=noid}} {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=169}}, The Howard Collector, 1971/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=148}}, The Junto, 1928Lord|1976|p=169}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Age Comes to Rabelais 12 Judas Iscariot, Saul and Cain The Howard Collector 1966-06-21 Summer 1966 Lord|1976|p=169}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Ages Stride on Golden Feet, The 6 The ages stride on golden feet A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("The ages stride on golden feet") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Ah, I know black queens ... 34 Ah, I know black queens whose passions blaze Risque Stories #1 1984-03 Mar 1984 Strange Passion tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=311}}Lord|1976|p=311}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=211}}
Ah, the rover hides 4 Oh, the rover hides in Aves when he runs A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled: O THE BRAVE SEA-ROVER tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=189}}
Ah, those were glittering, jeweled days 12 Ah, those were glittering, jeweled days Night Images 1976 Days of Glory tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=161}}
Alamo, The 6 For days they ringed us with the flame The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=148}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=148}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Alien 16 My brothers are blond and calm of speech Verses in Ebony 1975 Untitled ("My brothers are blond and calm of speech") tentative|B}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|pp=148–149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
All Day n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
All Hallows Eve 18 Now anthropoid and leprous shadows lope Amazing Stories 1986-03 Mar 1986 Untitled ("Now anthropoid and leprous shadows lope") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
All is pose and artifice 4 All is pose and artifice A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Artifice tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
All men look at Life and all look differently 4 All men look at Life and all look differently A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Perspective tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=192}}
All the crowd 20 All the crowd The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: ("All The Crowd") Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, October 9, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=218}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=218}}
Altars and Jesters 100 God is God and Mahommed his prophet Altars and Jesters 1974 An Opium Dream; A Opium Dream Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Always Comes Evening 20 Riding down the road at evening with the stars for steed and shoon The Phantagraph 1936-04 Aug 1936 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=170}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Ambition 9 Build me a gibbet against the sky The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 2: 1930-1932 2007-10 Oct 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. April 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=149}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
American, An 36 Sing of my ancestors! The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. December 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=149}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
American Epic, An 8 The autumn sun was gettin' low, the day was mighty windy The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. April 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=149}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Am-ra stood on a mountain height 5 Am-ra stood on a mountain height Kull: Exile of Atlantis 2006-10 Oct 2006 Untitled: Summer Morn Wikisource tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=311}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=311}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=212}}
Am-ra the Ta-an 72 Out of the land of the morning sun A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=300}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=149}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
The Amsterdam Maid (4 2-line verses with identical alternating refrains following each, plus a 2-line chorus after each verse) ("In Amsterdam I met a maid ...") The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2JO-i2aPs8; http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=5070 mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, March 17, 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
The ancient boast, the ancient song 12 The ancient boast, the ancient song A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled: The House of Gael tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=307}}Lord|1976|p=307}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
Ancient English Balladel 34 O come, friend Dick, go whoring with me! Lewd Tales 1987 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. February 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=150}}Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
And Beowulf Rides Again 24 Thunder white on a golden track Spoor Anthology #1 1974 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
And Bill, he looked at me and said ... (Title not Howard's) And Bill, he looked at me and said ... The Right Hook{{Ref>self|I|noid=noid}} vol. 1, #2 1925-03-22 1925 Untitled: And Bill, he looked at me and said ... Herman|2006|p=218}}
And Dempsey climbed into the ring and the crowd sneered (Title not Howard's) 6 And Dempsey climbed into the ring and the crowd sneered The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: And Dempsey climbed into the ring and the crowd sneered Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, July 16, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=218}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}; introduced with the line "In Carl S.'s style" (presumably Sandberg)Herman|2006|p=218}}
And Man Was Given the Earth to Rule 44 The mallet clashes on the nail Fantasy Book #21 September 1986 For Man Was Given the Earth to Rule; The Old Gods Brood Listed as "And . . ." in Fantasy Book;"The Old Gods Brood" is from Glenn Lord's title to an untitled typescript. Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
And so his boyhood wandered into youth 35 And so his boyhood wandered into youth Weird Tales 1937-12 Dec 1937 Fragment Wikisource In SELECTED POEMS the first line is used as the title; the poem is not an unfinished fragment, as many Howard works are designated, but was actually titled "Fragment" in its first publication Lord|1976|p=175}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=169}}
{{Harvtxt|Howard|Burke|2008|p=x}}
And So I Sang 10 They bade me sing, but all I could sing, in the glory and the shine A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
And there were lethal women, flaming ice and fire 8 And there were lethal women, flaming ice and fire Yesteryear #4 1989-10 Oct 1989 Untitled: And there were lethal women, flaming ice and fire letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. February 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=219}}Herman|2006|pp=218–219}}
Another Hymn of Hate 18 No heavens for me with their streets of gold and harps electroplated A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Another Hymn of Hatred penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=299}}Lord|1976|p=299}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Apeneck Sweeney spreads his knees 7 Apeneck Sweeney spreads his knees private 1930 (?) According to Rusty Burke's "The Robert E. Howard Bookshelf" webpage, REH was acquainted with T. S. Eliot's "Sweeney Among the Nightingales," and gave a copy of an unnumbered copy (from a 1930 edition of 1200) of The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter to his friend Clyde Smith with this inscription, citing the first stanza of the poem from memory, with the usual inevitable discrepancies. to his friend Clyde Smith with this rhymed inscription. cited by Barbara Barrett in "Robert E. Howard and the Issue of Racism: The African and African-American Poems — Part 4" on the REH—Two-Gun Raconteur website, JA 12, 2012
Arcadian Days 95 Back in days of green Arcady when the world was young and free The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=150}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Arkham 4 Drowsy and dull with ages the houses blink Weird Tales 1932-08 Aug 1932 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Arkham|Wikilivres}}letter|K|noid=noid}} H. P. Lovecraft, December 9, 1931Lord|1976|p=170}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Artifice 4 All is pose and artifice A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("All is pose and artifice") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
As a great spider grows to monstrous girth 14 As a great spider grows to monstrous girth A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Ju-ju Doom tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=307}}Lord|1976|p=307}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=176}}
As I Rode Down to Lincoln Town 4 As I rode down to Lincoln town beneath a copper moon A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Rhyme of Salem Town, A tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=300}}Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
"As I went down to Salem town ..." 74 As I went down to Salem town, I met good Mistress Meek A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("As I went down to Salem town ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=309}}Lord|1976|p=309}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=197}}
As It Was In the Beginning n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
As Sampson Was n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
As you dance upon the air 7 As you dance upon the air A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled: As you dance upon the air Lord|1976|p=312}}Lord|1976|p=312}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=219}}
Astarte's Idol Stands Alone 18 Astarte's idol stands alone A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=300}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=150}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
At Least No Hypocrite n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
At Ringside n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
At the Bazaar 20 There breaks in the bazaar of Zanzibar The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, C. March 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=151}}
At the Inn of the Gory Dagger, with nothing to... 56 At the Inn of the Gory Dagger, with nothing to... The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: At the Inn of the Gory Dagger Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. February 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=219}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|pp=218–219}}
At the Sign of the Silver Slipper n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Attila Rides No More 18 Across the silent sands we sprang Singers in the Shadows 1970 Lord|1976|p=170}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Authorial Version of Duna 16 When I was a little lad Robert E. Howard: Selected Letters: 1931-1936 1991-03 1991 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, C. May 1932 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; "Duna" was a then-popular poem by Marjorie Pickthall (1883–1922) about an old sailor happy to come back home to DunaHerman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Autumn 12 Now is the lyre of Homer flecked with rust Weird Tales 1933-04 April 1933 A Dream of Autumn; The Autumn of the World http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Autumn_%28Howard%29|Wikilivres}}letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, C. March 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; Originally titled "The Autumn of the World"Lord|1976|p=170}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Autumn of the World, The 12 Now is the lyre of Homer flecked with rust Weird Tales 1933-04 April 1933 Autumn; The Dream of Autumn http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Autumn_%28Howard%29|Wikilivres}}letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, C. March 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; Originally titled "The Autumn of the World"Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
Aw"Aw Come On and Fight!" 24 His first was a left that broke my nose The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 2: 1930-1932 2007-10 Oct 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § A
"Away in the dusky barracoon" 88 Away in the dusty barracoon A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Cornish Jack; Untitled ("Away in the dusky barracoon") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=159}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Baal 57 My name is Baal; I walked the earth of yore A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("My name is Baal ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Baal-pteor 6 High on his throne Baal-pteor sat A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("High on his throne Baal-Pteor sat") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=151}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Babel 19 Now in the gloom the pulsing drums repeat The Fantasy Fan 1935-01 Jan 1935 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=170}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|pp=151–152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Babylon—draft 10 For I have watched the lizards crawl through high Belshazzer's marble hall ..."
Babylon 16 For I have seen the lizards crawl Always Comes Evening 1957 Untitled ("For I have seen the lizards crawl") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Babylon|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=171}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
"Babylon has fallen 14 "Babylon has fallen, has fallen, has fallen Up John Kane! and Other Poems 1977 Dreams Lord|1976|p=303}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=163}}
Ballad of Abe Slickemmore, The 4 Guzzle your beer, you lazy louse! The Cross Plainsman 2004-08 Aug 2004 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Baibars, The 15 Iron winds and ruin and flame Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}} The Sowers of the Thunder (in truncated version); Untitled: "Fill up my goblet" epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Sowers of the Thunder {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=206}}Lord|1976|p=206}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|pp=152, 211}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Beer, A 28 I was once, I declare, a grog-shop man Shadows of Dreams 1989 Untitled ("I was once, I declare, a grog-shop man") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. July 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}; Originally untitled {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Buckshot Roberts, The 56 Buckshot Roberts was a Texas man Rhymes of Death 1975 The Ballad of Bucksnort Roberts Herman|2006|p=152}}.Lord|1976|p=301}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Bucksnort Roberts, The The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Dark Agnes, The 4 Her sisters bend above their looms n/a n/a Alternate title: verse heading for Chapter 4 of "Sword Woman" epigraph|S|noid=noid}} Sword Woman {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=315}} Never published separately from the story {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}Lord|1976|p=315}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=152}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballad of Insanity, A 8 Adam was my ball-and-chain The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=152}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=152}}
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Ballad of King Geraint, The 1,046 This is the tale of a nameless fight The Ballad of King Geraint 1989 Untitled ("This is the tale of a nameless fight") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; Title provided by Lenore Preece {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Harold Preece, January 4, 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Ballad of Monk Kickawhore, The 84 My brother, he was a keg of beer The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=153}}
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Ballad of Naughty Nell, The 26 There are deeds done in the East, my son, where women are bold and bad The Ballad of Singapore Nell Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Ballad of Nell of Singapore, The There are dark deeds done in the East, my son The Ballad of Singapore Nell Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Ballad of Singapore Nell, The 26 There are grim things did, in the East, old kid Chacal #1 1976-12-21 Winter 1976 The Ballad of Naughty Nell and The Ballad of Singapore Nell letter|K|noid=noid}} to Tevis Clyde Smith, significantly different from the version published in CHACAL and DESIRE; the original typescript version is used for COLLECTED POETRYLord|1976|p=301}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Ballade 20 Shattered shards of a broken shrine Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}Herman|2006|p=153}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Bandit, The 31 Out of the Texas desert, over the Rio Grande A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Out of the Texas desert ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Bar By the Side of the Road, The 24 There are liquorless souls that follow paths The Howard Collector #17 1972-09-21 Autumn 1972 Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Baron and the Wench, The 20 The baron quaffed a draught of wine A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Baron and the Wench, The; Untitled ("The baron quaffed a draught of wine ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
The Baron of Fenland ... 19 The Baron of Fenland sat at ease ... American and European Manuscripts and Printed Books 1986-12-19 19 December 1986 Untitled: The Baron of Fenland ... letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. September 1927 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=219}}; Also written on the endpapers of a copy of Beau Geste {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=219}}Herman|2006|p=219}}
"The baron quaffed a draught of wine ..." 20 The baron quaffed a draught of wine A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Baron and the Wench, The; Untitled ("The baron quaffed a draught of wine ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=153}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Bast n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Batter the Bars n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
A beggar, singing without 14 A beggar, singing without The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: A beggar, singing without letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=219}}Herman|2006|p=219}}
Bell of Morni, The 24 There's a bell that hangs in a hidden cave Bran Mak Morn — The Last King 2001 Untitled ("There's a bell that hangs in a hidden cave") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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The Belle of Edinburgh Town 56 ("Come all you pretty maidens ...") The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=caroline+of+edinburgh mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of "Caroline of Edinburgh Town"; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, April 9, 1926; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Belshazzar 6 Slow through the streets of Babylon he went The Howard Collector 1964-06-21 Summer 1964 Belshazzer letter|K|noid=noid}} Harold Preece, c. Oct/Nov 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Belshazzer Belshazzar Herman|2006|p=154}}Herman|2006|p=154}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Belshazzar's Dream n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Beneath The South Sea Moon n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Benny Leonard n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Bill Boozy was a pirate bold 8 Bill Boozy was a pirate bold The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Bill Boozy was a pirate bold Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. July 30, 1923 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=217}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=219}}
Black Chant Imperial 24 Trumpets triumph in red disaster Weird Tales 1930-09 Sep 1930 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Black_Chant_Imperial|Wikilivres}}Empire (lines 1-4, 9-12- 21-32 & 37-40) {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=171}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Black Dawn 105 A black moon nailed against a sullen dawn / The gods have said: "Life is a mystic shrine." / Mohammed, Buddha, Moses, Satan, Thor! / They sell brown men for gold in Zanzibar / Break down the world and mold it once again! Black Dawn 1972 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}; A cycle of 5 numbered, untitled poems: "Shadows" (20 lines), "Clouds" (13 lines), "Shrines" (26 lines), "The Iron Harp" (32 lines), and "Invocation (14 lines)"Cyle of five poems {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Black Harps in the Hills 24 Thomas Fitzgerald, Shane O'Neill Untitled: ("Thomas Fitzgerald, Shane O'Neill") letter|K|noid=noid}} Harold Preece, c. March 1929, a version {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}Lord|1976|p=299}}
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Black Harps in the Hills 53 Let Saxons sing of Saxon kings Omniumgathum 1976 Untitled ("Thomas Fitzgerald, Shane O'Neill") penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=299}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Harold Preece, c. March 1929, a version {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=154}}Lord|1976|p=299}}
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Black Mass Long glaives of frozen light crawled up and down Startling Mystery Stories 1967-09-21 Fall 1967 A Vision Nearly identical to "A Vision" in the first two stanzas, but changes a good bit in the last two Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Black Michael's Story 22 The moon above the Kerry hills Always Comes Evening 1957 Retribution; The Song of Murtagh O'Brien; Untitled ("The moon above the Kerry hills ...") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Retribution|Wikilivres}} from an untitled draft, Howard's original title The Song of Murtagh O'Brien was found on a later copy {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=196}}Lord|1976|p=183}}
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Black Seas 8 I have heard black seas booming in the night Fantasy Book #23 (vol 5, no. 5) 1987-03 Mar 1987 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. June 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=155}}Herman|2006|p=155}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Black Stone, The (verse heading) 4 They say foul things of Old Times still lurk Inside & Science Fiction Advertiser {{Ref>headings|A}}1956-09 Sep 1956{{Ref>headings|A|noid=noid}}epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Black Stone {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=203}}; Justin Geoffrey{{Ref|justin|R|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=203}}Lord|1976|p=203}}
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Blood of Belshazzar, The (verse heading) 10 It shone on the breast of the Persian king. Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}} The Song of the Red Stone epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Blood of Belshazzar {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=203}}; Verse heading of short story "The Blood of Belshazzar," starring Cormac FitzgeoffreyHerman|2006|p=155}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Bloodstones and Ebony (579 words) I knelt in a great cavern before an altar which sent up in everlasting spirals a slender serpent of white smoke. Etchings in Ivory (Chapbook) 1968 Fifth "prose poem" in the Etchings in Ivory cycle
Blossoms & Pagodas n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Blow, Boys, Blow 12 Blow, my bullies, I long to hear you The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv0T7YPelEQ mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, misdated January 2, 1926—actually 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Blow the Man Down 16 As I was walking down Paradise Street The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5k0ZA4jxqw mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, March 17, 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Bob Fitzsimmons n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Bombing of Gon Fanfew, The 52 A gang of the Reds were hanging a Jew The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, February 25, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=155}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=155}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Boot Hill Payoff (aka "The Last Ride") Contains an embedded mnemonic reconstruction of "Brady" (q.v.). The story is a collaboration with Chandler Whipple (Robert Enders Allen), who wrote chapters 1-6, then turned it over to Howard to finish.
Botany Bay 12 lines with a three-line chorus repeated after each verse Blow, my bullies, I long to hear you The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKgXldJb5p4 mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, misdated January 2, 1926—actually 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Brady 20 Early in the morning in the month of May The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 "Boot Hill Payoff"; "The Last Ride" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13RqdBIPKOU mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of "Duncan and Brady" also embedded in the short story "Boot Hill Payoff" (aka "The Last Ride") a collaboration with Chandler Whipple (Robert Enders Allen), who wrote chapters 1-6, then turned it over to Howard to finish; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, April 9, 1926; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Bran Mak Morn n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Brazen thewed giant of a grimmer Age Brazen thewed giant of a grimmer Age The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter, vol. 1, #2 2007-11 Nov 2007 Untitled: Brazen thewed giant of a grimmer Age Herman|2006|p=220}}Herman|2006|p=220}}
Bride of Cuchulain, The 27 Love, we have laughed at living Singers in the Shadows 1970 Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Broken Walls of Babel, The 10 The broken walls of Babel rear A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("The broken walls of Babel") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Bubastes 14 Bubastes! Down the lank and sullen years Whispers #2 1973-12 Dec 1973 Egypt tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
Buccaneer Speaks, A 24 I've broken the laws of man and God Night Images 1976 Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Buccaneer Treasure 126 This is a story that I heard from the lips of a drunken tramp Amazing Science Fiction Stories 1985-01 Jan 1985 Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Builders, The (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 12 We reared up Babel's towers A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Herman|2006|p=156}} Tentative title{{Ref|tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; Similar to version (2) {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}; A total of six quatrains that were split over two pages of typescript that got separated; only two quatrains appeared in the original publication of A RHYME OF SALEM TOWN, then three in the Robert E. Howard Foundation's edition, then the last four quatrains were first published in THE REHF NEWSLETTER V1, #2; first complete publication in COLLECTED POETRY.Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Builders, The (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 8 We reared up Bab-ilu's towers The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. October 1927 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}; Similar to version (1) {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}; shorter, slightly different, likely an early draft; uses the first and last quatrains from "Builders (1)", with "Bab-ilu" instead of "Babel" in the first line; not included in COLLECTED POETRY {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}Herman|2006|p=156}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
Builders, The (3){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 16(?) The towers stand recorders The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter, vol. 1, #2 2007-11 Nov 2007 Herman|2006|p=156}}
But the Hills Were Ancient Then 24 Now is a summer come out of the sea Amra (vol. 2, no. 8) 1959-11 Nov-December 1959 Untitled ("Now is a summer come out of the sea") Wikisource Lord|1976|p=171}}; Title created by George Scithers {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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By old Abie Goldstein's pawn shop 8 By old Abie Goldstein's pawn shop where the ghetto meets the quay ... The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: By old Abie Goldstein's pawn shop Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=220}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=220}}
Call of Pan, The 14 My heart is a silver drum tonight Shadows of Dreams 1989 Untitled ("My heart is a silver drum tonight") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}Herman|2006|p=156}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Call of the Sea, The 30 White spray is flashing A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}; Lines 1-6 were first published in Dark Valley Destiny (1983) {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Calling to Rome, A 8 There's a calling, and a calling, and a calling A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("There's a calling, and a calling, and a calling ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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Campus at Midnight, The 8 Starlight gleams through the windows Omniumgathum 1976 letter|K|noid=noid}} Edna Mann, October 30, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=156}}Herman|2006|p=156}}
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Candles Candles 1974-12-31 Late 1974/Early 1975 Herman|2006|pp=156, 397}}.Herman|2006|p=156}}
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Castaway Shadows of Dreams 1989 Herman|2006|p=156}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cat of Anubis, The The Cats of Anubis "; Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cats of Anubis, The 21 The stars comes blinking in a dusty day Whispers #1 1973-07 Jul 1973 The Cat of Anubis Herman|2006|p=157}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Cells of the Coliseum, The 20 Across the walls a shadow falls A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Challenge n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Challenge to Bast, A 18 Come not to me, Bubastes Fantasy Book Volume 5 Number 3 1986-09 Sep 1986 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=157}}Herman|2006|p=157}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Champ, The 20 The champion sneered, the crowds they jeered Robert E. Howard Fight Magazine #2 1990-09 Sep 1990 Untitled ("The champion sneered ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Chant Demoniac, The 18 I am Satan; I am weary Weird Tales #295 1989-12-21 Winter 1989-90 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. January 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=157}}Herman|2006|p=157}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Chant of the White Beard 8 O'er lakes agleam the old gods dream Always Comes Evening 1957 Untitled ("O'er lakes agleam ...") from|T|noid=noid}} Men of the Shadows {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=172}}; Originally untitled {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=172}}; From:{{Ref|from|T|noid=noid}} Men of the Shadows {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=157}}Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Chariots of Nineveh, The lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
"The chariots were chanting ..." 14 The chariots were chanting Shadows of Dreams 1989 Last Words He Heard, The; Untitled ("The chariots were chanting ...") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. December 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=179}}Herman|2006|p=179}}
"Chesterton twanged on his lyre" 5 Chesterton twanged on his lyre A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Song of Bards, A; Untitled ("Chesterton twanged on his lyre") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=311}}Lord|1976|p=311}}
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Chief of the Matabeles, The 84 The warm veldt spread beneath the tropic sun A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("The warm veldt spread ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=157}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Children of the Night, The 4 Tread not where stony deserts hold The House in the Oaks Herman|2006|p=157}}Herman|2006|p=157}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Chinese Gong, The 20 StrumaSTRUM, struma strum struma strum strum strum! The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=157}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}; Howard appended "Accent the second STRUM to get the rhythm."Herman|2006|p=157}}
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A Chinese washer, Ching-Ling ... Untitled: A Chinese washer, Ching-Ling ... The Toreador 1925-07-05 5 July 1925 Untitled: A Chinese Washer, Ching-Ling Herman|2006|p=220}}
Choir Girl, The 8 I have a saintly voice, the people say The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=158}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=158}}
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The Chorus of the Chant 2 God of the gods, high, most high! See these rods! Hear our cry! Yesteryear #4 1989-10 Oct 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. February 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=187}}; Second poem in the cycle "The Mysteries"Herman|2006|p=187}}
Cimmeria 32 I remember The Howard Collector #7 1965-12-21 Winter 1965 letter|K|noid=noid}} Emil Petaja, December 17, 1934 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=158}}Lord|1976|p=172}}
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"Cities brooding beneath the sea" 19 Cities brooding beneath the seas The Howard Collector #6 1965-03-21 Spring 1965 Who is Grandpa Theobold?; Untitled ("Cities brooding beneath the sea") Lord|1976|p=191}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1931 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=240}}Lord|1976|p=191}}
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A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs 4 Untitled: A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, August 4, 1923 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=220}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=220}}
Clouds 13 The gods have said: "Life is a mystic shrine." n/a n/a Black Dawn cycle {{Harv>Herman|2006|pp=154, 158}}; Never published separately {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=158}}Herman|2006|p=158}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Code 4 We're a jolly good bunch of bums A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("We're a jolly good bunch of bums") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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"Come with me to the Land of Sunrise" 8 Come with me to the Land of Sunrise A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Trail of Gold, The; Untitled ("Come with me to the Land of Sunrise") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=312}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=312}}Lord|1976|p=312}}
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Coming of Bast, The 36 She came in the dim of the desert dawn Lone Star Universe 1976 Untitled: "She came in the dim of the desert dawn ..." letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated, a version {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=158}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Coming of Bast, The—draft 46 She came in the grey of the desert dawn The Collected Letters Of Robert E. Howard, Volume 3: 1933–1936 2008 Untitled: "She came in the grey of the desert dawn ..." letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated, beginning "Ha, Ha! Your not going ..." {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=158}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Conn's Saga 6 The war was like a dream; I cannot tell Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}
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The Grey God Passes epigraph|S|noid=noid}} verse heading for Chapter 5 of The Grey God Passes {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=204}}; Conflict:{{Ref|conflict|M|noid=noid}} {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=204}}, Echoes from an Iron Harp, 1972/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=159}}, no separate publicationLord|1976|p=204}}
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Construction Man, The n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Contrast n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cooling of Spike McRue, The 43 A couple of hams were having a mill Writer of the Dark 1986 Lord|1976|p=302}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=159}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Corbet n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cornish Jack 88 Away in the dusty barracoon A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Away in the dusky barracoon") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Counterspells 4 The doine sidhe sang to our swords by night Unaussprechlichen Kulten #1 1990-10 Oct 1990 Untitled ("The doine sidhe sang to our swords ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cowboy 4 Poets and novelists have sung of me The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=159}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=159}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Crete 16 The green waves wash above us Weird Tales 1929-02 Feb 1929 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
A cringing woman's lot is hard 44 A cringing woman's lot is hard The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: A cringing woman's lot is hard Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. June 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=220}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}; shares some stanzas with ECSTASY ("There is a strangeness in my soul ...")Herman|2006|p=220}}
Crown for a King, A 39 A roar of battle thundered in the hills Ariel #1 1976-09-21 Autumn 1976 Voices of the Night cycle {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=159}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Crusade 32 Wild flying hoofs whirl up the sands The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Herman|2006|p=159}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=159}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cry Everlasting, The {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=302}} 24 "Good rede, good rede! Slay ye the Bishop!" A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Cuckoo's Revenge, The 16 I plastered rolls with Belgian cheese Risque Stories #5 1987-03 Mar 1987 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=160}}Herman|2006|p=160}}
Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Custom 27 Crack of a whip in the dusky air Unaussprechlichen Kulten #1 1990-10 Oct 1990 Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Dance Macabre 16 I saw the grass on the hillside bend Weirdbook #12 1977 Untitled ("I saw the grass on the hillside bend") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Dance with Death, The 110 The fogs of night Magira #38 1992-03-21 Spring 1992 The Adventurer's Mistress (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}}; A Dance with Deathnotus|P|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=160}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Dancer 6 I've caught the rhythm of the Universe The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926
Dancer, The 18 A gibbering wind that whoops and drones The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=160}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=160}}
Dark are your eyes 10 Dark are your eyes The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Dark are your eyes Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=220}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=220}}
Daughter of Evil 44 They cast her out of the court of the king Chacal #2 1977-03-21 Spring 1977 Untitled ("They cast her out of the court of the king ...") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. September 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=160}}; Tentative title{{Ref|tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Dawn in Flanders, A 8 I can recall a quiet sky once more The Howard Collector #5 1964-06-21 Summer 1964 Untitled ("I can recall a quiet sky ...") Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Day Breaks Over Simla, The 24 Near a million dawns have burst Fantasy Crossroads #4/5 1975-08 Aug 1975 Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Day That I Die, The 36 The day that I die shall the sky be clear The Howard Collector #9 1967-03-21 Spring 1967 Lord|1976|p=172}}
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"The day that towers ..." 20 The day that towers, sapphire kissed Always Comes Evening 1957 Nisapur; Untitled ("The day that towers ...") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Nisapur|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=181}}Lord|1976|p=181}}
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Days of Glory 12 Ah, those were glittering, jeweled days Night Images 1976 Untitled ("Ah, those were glittering, jeweled days") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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De Ole River-Ox 21 De ole river-ox come over de ridge The Grim Land and Others 1976 Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Dead Man's Hate 28 They hanged John Farrel in the dawn amid the market-place Weird Tales 1930-01 Jan 1930 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Dead Slaver's Tale, The 22 Dim and grey was the silent sea Weirdbook #8 1974 The Tale the Dead Slaver Told Herman|2006|p=161}}
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Death's Black Riders (verse heading) 4 The hangman asked of the carrion crow, but the raven made reply Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}}epigraph|S|noid=noid}} Death's Black Riders {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=203}}Lord|1976|p=203}}
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Deed Beyond the Deed, The 14 Rane o' the Sword, nae sairly do we greet The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. December 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=161}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=161}}
Deep in my bosom ... 8 Deep in my bosom I lock him ... The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated; did NOT get included in the first edition of COLLECTED POETRY
Deeps 7 There is a cavern in the deep The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=161}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=161}}
Del Rio Road n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Demid & Ayub n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Desert, The 7 Wide and free swings the desert, far as reaches the eye A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Wide and free ranging ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Desert Dawn 14 Dim seas of sand swim slowly into sight Weird Tales 1939-03 Mar 1939 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Desert_Dawn|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Desert Hawk, The 48 The burning sun scatters his fiery rays A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Desire 14 "Turn out the light." I raised a willing hand Desire and Other Erotic Poems 1989 Untitled ("'Turn out the light.' I raised a willing hand") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Destination 24 Against the east a somber spire loomed o'er a dusky, brooding wood Magazine of Horror #12 1965-12-21 Winter 1965/1966 Lord|1976|p=172}}
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Destiny (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 4 I think I was born to pass at dawn Savage Sword of Conan #193 1992-01 Jan 1992 tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Destiny (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 8 What is there... Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=162}}Herman|2006|p=162}}
Destiny (3){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 2 I am a white trail... The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=162}}Herman|2006|p=162}}
Devon Oak {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=303}} 20 I am a Devon oak A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("I am a Devon oak") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Dherran Dhoun n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Doc Holliday n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
"The doine sidhe sang to our swords ..." 4 The doine sidhe sang to our swords by night Unaussprechlichen Kulten #1 1990-10 Oct 1990 Counterspells; Untitled ("The doine sidhe sang to our swords ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=302}}Lord|1976|p=302}}
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Doom 12 The day of man's set doom is come A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 The Wheel of Destiny Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Doom Chant of Than-kul, The 25 Atlantis lies in the cold jade sea Weird Tales #4 1983 Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Down the Ages 22 Forever down the ages A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Forever down the ages") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Drake Sings of Yesterday 62 On Devon downs I met the ghost of Drake Weirdbook #15 1981 Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs 4 Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=221}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=221}}
A Dream n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Dream and the Shadow, The 14 I dreamed a stony idol striding came Weird Tales 1937-09 Sep 1937 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/The_Dream_and_the_Shadow|Wikilivres}} Second poem of five from the Sonnets Out of Bedlam cycle Lord|1976|p=173}}
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Dream of Autumn, A 12 Now is the lyre of Homer flecked with rust Weird Tales 1933-04 April 1933 Autumn; The Autumn of the World http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Autumn_%28Howard%29|Wikilivres}}letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, C. March 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=151}}; Originally titled "The Autumn of the World"Lord|1976|p=173}}
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The Dream Road n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, §
Dreamer 4 I live in a world apart The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=163}}
Dreaming 9 The Dreamer dreamed in the shade of the vine The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=163}}
Dreaming in Israel 46 If I had dwelt in Israel when Saul was king of Israel Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. August 1932 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}}Herman|2006|p=163}}
Dreaming on Downs 16 I marched with Alfred when he thundered forth Poet's Scroll 1929-08 Apr 1929 King Alfred Rides Again Wikisource penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}};PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=163}}
Dreams 14 "Babylon has fallen, has fallen, has fallen Up John Kane! and Other Poems 1977 "Babylon has fallen Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Dreams of Men, The 16 From the whispering void unasked they come Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. October 1927 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}}Herman|2006|p=163}}
Dreams of Nineveh 20 Silver bridge in a broken sky Golden Atom, 20th Anniversary Issue 1959-12-31 1959/1960 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
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The Driller n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, §
Drowned 14 My mother sat me on the cottage stair Toadstool Wine 1975 Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Drum, The 14 I heard the drum as I went down the street A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("I heard the drum as I went ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Drum Begins to Throb, A 24 The blind black shadows reach inhuman arms The Fantasy Fan 1934-09 Sep 1934 Out of the Deep; Voices Waken Memory, The Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}; Part 1 of the Voices of the Night cycleLord|1976|p=190}}
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Drum Gods 20 My muscles ripple 'neath my skin Etchings and Odysseys #9 1986 Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Drummings on an Empty Skull 16 This is the word that Jacob / Meeting his death in Egypt / Laid on the brow of Judah The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=163}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=164}}
Drums in My Ears 7 Beyond the creak of rat-gnawed beams in squalid peasant huts n/a n/a epigraph|S|noid=noid}} verse heading for Chapter 3 of Sword Woman {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=315}} Never published separately {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=164}}Lord|1976|p=315}}
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Drums of Pictdom, The 4 How can I wear the harness of toil Bran Mak Morn 1969-09 Sep 1969 Untitled ("How can I wear the harness of toil") Lord|1976|p=173}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
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Dull Sound as of Knocking, A 12 Who raps here on my door tonight A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/A_Dull_Sound_as_of_Knocking|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Dungeon Opens, A 76 They let me out of the slimy cell Ein Traumer Aus Texas 1987 notus|P|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=164}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Dust Dance, The (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 76 Ah, it's little they knew when they molded me The Howard Collector #10 1968-03-21 Spring 1968 Lord|1976|p=173}}; Shares lines with version (2) {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=173}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928, partial {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=165}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
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Dust Dance, The (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 72 For I, with the shape of my kin, the ape The Howard Collector #7 1965-12-21 Winter 1965 Untitled ("For I, with the shape of my kin, the ape ...") Lord|1976|p=173}}; Shares lines with version (1), The Song of Horsa's Galley and The Road to Hell {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=173}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928, partial {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=165}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
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Dweller in Dark Valley, The 20 The nightwinds tossed the tangled trees, the stars were cold with scorn Magazine of Horror #11 1965-11 Nov 1965 Lord|1976|p=174}}
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Dying Pirate Speaks of Treasure, A 40 Lash me two round shot hard to my ankles Up John Kane! and Other Poems 1977 Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies 4 Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}}Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=221}}
Earth-born 28 By rose and verdant valley Fire and Sleet and Candlelight 1961 Lord|1976|p=174}}
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East & West n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
The East Farers n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
The east is red and I am dead 2 The east is red and I am dead The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: The east is red and I am dead Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. January 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=221}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=221}}
Easter Island 14 How many weary centuries have flown Weird Tales 1928-12 Dec 1928 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=174}}
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Echo from the Iron Harp, An 56 Shadows and echoes haunt my dreams The Ultimate Triumph: The Heroic Fantasy of Robert E. Howard 1999 Nearly identical to The Gold and the Grey the title "The Gold and the Grey" was given by Glenn Lord to an untitled typescript version, years later he found out what its correct title was; the typescript version includes one extra line ("And the raven came and the lean grey wolf, to follow the sword's red play.") and a few word changes ("Appian Gate" in the former is "Roman Gate" in the latter; "mist" in one is "fog" in the other, and so on) from the published version of "The Gold and The Grey" Herman|2006|p=166}}
Echo of Laughter from the Gulfs, An 18 Ten million miles beyond the sweep of Time Always Comes Evening 1957 Laughter in the Gulfs http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Laughter_in_the_Gulfs|Wikilivres}}Voices of the Night cycle {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=179}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=179}}Lord|1976|p=179}}
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Echoes from an Anvil 54 I leave no paltry poets Night Images 1966 penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=314}}Lord|1976|p=314}}
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Echoes from an Iron Anvil Verses in Ebony 1975 Listed simply as "Echoes from an Anvil" in Thom, Herman & Woods; probable typographical conflation of "Echoes from an Anvil" with "Echoes from an Iron Harp"??? Herman|2006|p=166}}
Echoing Shadows [poem cycle] 134 1. The blind black shadows reach inhuman arms / 2. Now in the gloom the pulsing drums repeat / 3. Ten million years beyond the sweep of Time / 4. The great black tower rose to split the stars / 5. A roar of battle thundered in the hills The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 The Iron Harp; Voices of the Night letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, undated, beginning "The Seeker thrust ..."; Does NOT include the individual poem "The Iron Harp," which is, confusingly, the fourth poem in the BLACK DAWN cycle!Lord|1976|p=174}}
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Ecstasy 60 There is a strangeness in my soul Rhymes of Death 1975 Untitled ("There is a strangeness in my soul") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}; shares some stanzas with "A cringing woman's lot is hard"Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Ecstasy of Desolation, The 22 Long were the years, lifelong and deathly-bare Shadows of Dreams 1989 Untitled ("Long were the years, life-long and deathly-bare. ...") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. October 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=166}}Herman|2006|p=166}}
Edgar Guest 5 How long have you written, Eddie Guest? How long have you twirled a pen A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("How long have you written, Eddie Guest?") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=166}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Egypt 14 Bubastes! Down the lank and sullen years Whispers #2 1973-12 Dec 1973 Lord|1976|p=174}}
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"The elder gods have fled" 4 The elder gods have fled A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Passing of the Elder Gods; Untitled ("The elder gods have fled") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
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Emancipation 20 The couplers lock and the air-brakes grate Always Comes Evening 1957 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Emancipation_%28Howard%29|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=174}}
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Empire 40 Trumpets triumph in red disaster Verses in Ebony 1975 penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=299}}; Shares lines with Black Chant Imperial, which is a shortened version of this poem {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=299}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=167}}; Subtitled "A Song for All Exiles" {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=299}}Lord|1976|p=299}}
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Empire's Destiny 24 Bab-ilu's women gazed upon our spears Poet's Scroll 1929-06 Jun 1929 Oh, Babylon, Lost Babylon Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}; Pen name: Patrick Howard{{Ref|penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=167}}Herman|2006|p=167}}
End of the Glory Trail, The 12 One man fought for a creed and one Rhymes of Death 1975 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Envoy 4 Write whenever you get the chance The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1932 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=167}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=167}}
"Eons before the Atlantean days ..." 24 Eons before Atlantean days in the time of the world's black dawn Ariel{{Ref>horror|[Horror]|noid=noid}}1976-09-21 Autumn 1976{{Ref>horror|[Horror]|noid=noid}} Symbol, The; Untitled ("Eons before the Atlantean days ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=311}}Lord|1976|p=311}}
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Eric of Norway 219 Eric Ranesen, the Viking, son of the sword and spear A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Escape 7 I'd like to throw over the whole damn thing A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Etchings In Ivory 148 words + 1,001 words + 1,795 words + 331 words + 904 words + 579 words, for a total of 4,758 words Let no man read here who lives only in the world about him. / This is a dream that comes to me often. / Surely it was in decadent Athens—in marble-throned Athens of Sophocles in the Periclean Age. / There is a gate whose portals are of opal and ivory, and to this gate I went one silent twilight ... / The tang of winter is in the air and in the brain of me. / I knelt in a great cavern before an altar which sent up in everlasting spirals a slender serpent of white smoke. / Etchings In Ivory (Chapbook) 1968 A brief collection of "prose-poems," consisting of an untitled introduction (148 words), "Flaming Marble" (not to be confused with the verse poem of the same name) (1,001 words), "Skulls and Orchids" (1,795 words), "Medallions in the Moon" (331 words), "The Gods that Men Forget" (904 words), and "Bloodstones and Ebony" (579 words). A brief collection of "prose-poems,"
Eternity 27 I am older than the world The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=167}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=167}}
The Everlasting City n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Exhortation 4 Oh, ye who tread the narrow way A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Oh, ye who tread the narrow way") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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A Fable for Critics 98 Now come the days of high endeavor and / The blare of brazen trumpets through the land. Shadows of Dreams 1989 Untitled ("Now come the days of high endeavor ...") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November–December 1928
The Fable Of Conceit n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Fables for Little Folks 16 He was six foot four and wide as a door The Daniel Baker Collegian{{Ref>baker|G}} 1926-03-15 15 March 1926 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=175}}
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Far Country, A 24 A granite wind sighed from the crimson clay desert Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|pp=167–8}}Herman|2006|pp=167–8}}
Far in the Gloomy Northland 24 Far in the gloomy Northland A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Far in the gloomy northland") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Farewell, Proud Munster 28 Night in the county of Donegal A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("Night in the county of Donegal") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or 31 Mananan Mac Lir The Junto{{Ref>junto|H}}
Coven13
1929-08 Aug 1929
Mar 1970
Wikisource conflict|M|noid=noid}} {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=175}}, Coven 13, 1970/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=168}}, The Junto, 1929Lord|1976|p=175}}
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Fear That Follows, The 24 The smile of a child was on her lips - oh, smile of a last long rest Singers in the Shadows 1970 Lord|1976|p=175}}
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Fearsome Touch of Death, The 4 As long as midnight cloaks the earth Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}}epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Fearsome Touch of Death {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=203}}Lord|1976|p=203}}
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February 20 What is so vile as a February day Always Comes Evening
(Underwood-Miller edition)
1977 Parody tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}; A parody of the famous passage that begins "And what is so rare as a day in June?" from James Russell Lowell's THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Feud, The 12 He did not glance above the trail to the laurel where I lay Fantasy Crossroads #13 1978-06 Jun 1978 Untitled ("He did not glance above the trail ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Fill up my goblet 15 Fill up my goblet The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter, vol. 1, #2 2007-11 Nov 2007 "The Ballad of Baibers"; Untitled: Fill up my goblet; "The Sowers of the Thunder" (truncated) Herman|2006|p=221}}
"The first came up / Was a little cabin boy ..." 5 7-line verses and a 6-line chorus repeated after each one The first came up / Was a little cabin boy The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 The Mermaid; Oh, The Stormy Winds; Untitled: ("The first came up / Was a little cabin boy ...") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcAPJ77WfCs mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of an old folk song Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, February 4, 1925; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Fitzsimmon's Tale n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Flaming Marble 14 I carved a woman out of marble when Poet's Scroll 1929-01 Jan 1929 Untitled ("I carved a woman out of marble when") Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}; Pen name: Patrick Howard{{Ref|penname|O|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=168}}Herman|2006|p=168}}
Flaming Marble (not to be confused with the verse poem of the same name) (1,001 words) This is a dream that comes to me often Etchings in Ivory (Chapbook) 1968 First "prose poem" in the Etchings in Ivory cycle
Flappers flicker and flap and flirt 12 Flappers flicker and flap and flirt The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Flappers flicker and flap and flirt Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. December 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=221}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=221}}
Flight 24 A jackal laughed from a thicket still, the stars were haggard pale Witchcraft & Sorcery 1971-05 May 1971 Untitled ("A jackal laughed from a thicket still ...") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. September 1927, earlier, shorter version {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=168}}Lord|1976|p=175}}
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Flint's Passing 30 Bring aft the rum! Life's measure's overfull Fantasy Crossroads #3 1975-05 May 1975 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Flood, The The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems of the Supernatural 1982 To All Evangelists Herman|2006|p=169}}
Follower, The 20 I am the man who followed The Golden Caliph{{Ref>self|I|noid=noid}}
The Last Celt
1922-01 1922/1923
1976
conflict|M|noid=noid}} {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=175}}, The Last Celt, 1976/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=169}}, The Golden Caliph, 1922–23; An early work{{Ref|early|C}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=175}}Lord|1976|p=175}}
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"For I have seen the lizards crawl" 16 For I have seen the lizards crawl Always Comes Evening 1957 Babylon; Untitled ("For I have seen the lizards crawl") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Babylon|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=171}}Lord|1976|p=171}}
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Thom, Herman & Woods, § B
version|N|noid=noid}} 72 For I, with the shape of my kin, the ape The Howard Collector #7 1965-12-21 Winter 1965 Dust Dance, The; Untitled ("For I, with the shape of my kin, the ape ...") Lord|1976|p=173}}; Shares lines with version (1), The Song of Horsa's Galley and The Road to Hell {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=173}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928, partial {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=165}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
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For Man Was Given the Earth to Rule 44 The mallet clashes on the nail Fantasy Book #21 September 1986 And Man Was Given the Earth to Rule; The Old Gods Brood Listed as "And . . ." in Fantasy Book;"The Old Gods Brood" is from Glenn Lord's title to an untitled typescript. Lord|1976|p=308}}
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For what is a maid to the shout of kings? 14 For what is a maid to the shout of kings A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled: For what is a maid to the shout of kings Lord|1976|p=312}}Lord|1976|p=312}}
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Forbidden Magic 14 There came to me a Shape one summer night Weird Tales 1929-07 Jul 1929 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=175}}
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"Forever down the ages" 22 Forever down the ages A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Down the Ages; Untitled ("Forever down the ages") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
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Forgotten Gods n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
"Forth from the purple ..." 12 Forth from the purple and feats of the palace The Grim Land and Others 1976 Outcast, The; Untitled ("Forth from the purple ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
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Fragment 35 And so his boyhood wandered into youth Weird Tales 1937-12 Dec 1937 And So His Boyhood Wandered Into Youth Wikisource Lord|1976|p=175}}
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A Fragment 5 Oh, Caroline, won't you be mine? The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of an old folk song, still unidentified; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, April 9, 1926; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Freedom 8 The world is rife, say I A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("The world is rife, say I") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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"From the dim red dawn of Creation" 34 From the dim red dawn of Creation Always Comes Evening{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}} Men of the Shadows (verse heading); Untitled ("From the dim red dawn of Creation") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Men_of_the_Shadows|Wikilivres}}from|T|noid=noid}} Men of the Shadows {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=180}}; Originally untitled {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=180}}Lord|1976|p=180}}
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Futility (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 16 Golden goats on a hillside black Weird Tales 1937-11 Nov 1937 Moonlight on a Skull Moonlight on a Skull {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=175}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=170}}Lord|1976|p=175}}
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Futility (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 30 Time races on and none can stay the tread The Daniel Baker Collegian{{Ref>baker|G}} 1926-05-25 25 May 1926 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Futility_%28Howard%29|Wikilivres}}pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Gates of Babylon, The 25 The gates of Babylon stand ajar The Ghost OCean and Other Poems of the Supernatural 1982 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Gates of Nineveh, The 16 These are the gates of Nineveh; here Weird Tales 1928-07 Jul 1928 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Genghis Khan n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
The Geologist n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Ghost Dancers 32 Night has come over ridge and hill Writer of the Dark 1986 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Ghost Kings, The 12 The ghost kings are marching; the midnight knows their tread Weird Tales 1938-12 Dec 1938 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/The_Ghost_Kings|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Ghost Ocean, The 16 There is a sea and a silent moon The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems of the Supernatural 1982 Untitled ("There is a sea and a silent moon") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Gilhooley's Supper Party 8 There was ham and lamb The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 The Jubilee; mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of "Gilhooley's Supper Party"; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, March 17, 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Girl 8 Gods, what a handsome youth across the way The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=171}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=171}}
The Girl From Yesterday n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Girls The Toreador 1925-07-05 5 July 1925 Herman|2006|p=171}}
Give ye of my best though the dole be meager 8 Give ye of my best though the dole be meager The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Give ye of my best though the dole be meager Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=222}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=222}}
Gladiator and the Lady, The 14 When I was a boy in Britain and you were a girl in Rome Shadows of Dreams 1989 letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. April 1930 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=171}}Herman|2006|p=171}}
A God Comes Striding n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Gods I Worshipped, The 8 The standards toss in pride A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Herman|2006|p=171}}
Gods of Easter Island, The 14 Long ere Priapus pranced through groves Arcadian sunlight kissed Always Comes Evening 1957 Untitled ("Long ere Priapus ...") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/The_Gods_of_Easter_Island|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=176}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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"Gods of heather, gods of lake" 34 Gods of heather, god of lake Always Comes Evening 1957 Rune; Rune of the Ancient One; Untitled ("Gods of heather, gods of lake") http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Rune|Wikilivres}}from|T|noid=noid}} the short story Men of the Shadows {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=185}}; Originally untitled {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=185}}; Separate version called Rune of the Ancient One {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=200}}Lord|1976|p=185}}
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Gods of the Jungle Drums, The 27 Mutter of drums, jungle drums The Grim Land and Others 1976 Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Gods Remember, The (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 16 Lost wonders of the ages The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource Herman|2006|p=171}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. October 1927 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=171}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=171}}
Gods Remember, The (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 16 The glories of the ages Etchings and Odysseys #9 1986 Wikisource Lord|1976|p=304}}
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The Gods that Men Forget (904 words) The tang of winter is in the air and in the brain of me. Etchings in Ivory (Chapbook) 1968 Fourth "prose poem" in the Etchings in Ivory cycle
Gold and the Grey, The 55 Shadows and echoes haunt my dreams with dim and subtle pain The Gold and the Grey 1974 An Echo from the Iron Harp (some differences) tentative|B}}--"The Gold and the Grey" was the title given by Glenn Lord to an untitled typescript version; years later he found out what its correct title was. The typescript version includes one extra line ("And the raven came and the lean grey wolf, to follow the sword's red play.") and a few word changes ("Appian Gate" in the former is "Roman Gate" in the latter; "mist" in one is "fog" in the other, and so on) from the published version of "The Gold and The Grey" {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Golden Ruin n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Good Mistress Brown 20 A sturdy housewife was Mistress Brown Desire and Other Erotic Poems 1989 Untitled ("A sturdy housewife was Mistress Brown ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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"The great gray oaks ..." 5 The great grey oaks by the banks of the river A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Oaks, The; Untitled ("The great gray oaks ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=308}}Lord|1976|p=308}}
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Great Man Speaks, A 14 They set me up on high, a marble saint The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=172}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=172}}
Grey God Passes, The 4 Oh Masters of the North, we come with tally of remembered dead Echoes From An Iron Harp{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}} Conn's Saga epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Grey God Passes {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=204}}Lord|1976|p=204}}
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Grey Lover, The 8 Lover, grey lover, your arms are about me The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. January 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=172}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=172}}
Grey Seas n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Grim Land, The 28 From Sonora to Del Rio is a hundred barren miles The Grim Land and Others 1976 Sonora to Del Rio {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=304}}; Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} to H. P. Lovecraft, June 1931 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=172}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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Guise of Youth, The 20 Men say my years are few; yet I am old Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1 1975-12 Dec 1975 Untitled ("Men say my years ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=307}}Lord|1976|p=307}}
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Hadrian's Wall 14 Against these stones red waves of carnage break Singers in the Shadows 1970 Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Hairy-Chested Idealist Sings, A 52 I was drunk, drunk, drunk The Junto{{Ref>junto|H}} 1928-10 Oct 1928 [Sometimes presented without the hyphen] Lord|1976|p=307}}
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"Hark, hark, the jackals bark ..." 41 Hark, hark, the jackals bark Fantasy Crossroads #7 1976-02 Feb 1976 Madame Goose's Rhymes; Untitled ("Hark, hark, the jackals bark ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=306}}Lord|1976|p=306}}
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Harlot, The 12 Mrs. Crown was a dame of the town Risque Stories #3 1985-07 Jul 1985 A Harlot Lord|1976|p=307}}
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The Harlot's House n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
Harp of Alfred, The 18 I heard the harp of Alfred Weird Tales 1928-09 Sep 1928 Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Harvest 4 We reap and bind the bitter yield The Howard Collector 1972-09-21 Autumn 1972 Untitled ("We reap and bind the bitter yield") Lord|1976|p=176}}Lord|1976|p=176}}
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Hate's Dawn 18 I pinned him hard in a vacant trench The Junto{{Ref>junto|H}} 1929-07 Jul 1929 Son of Spartacus Lord|1976|p=307}}
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A haunting cadence fills the night with fierce 58 A haunting cadence fills the night with fierce ... Yesteryear #4 1989-10 Oct 1989 Untitled: A haunting cadence fills the night Herman|2006|p=222}}
Haunting Columns 14 The walls of Luxor broke the silver sand Weird Tales 1938-02 Feb 1938 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Haunting_Columns|Wikilivres}}Sonnets Out of Bedlam cycle' {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=173}}Lord|1976|p=177}}
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The Haunting of Cormac Dubh n/a n/a lost|U|noid=noid}} Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
He clutched his penis tight 4 He clutched his penis tight The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: He clutched his penis tight Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. November 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=222}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=222}}
"He did not glance above the trail ..." 12 He did not glance above the trail to the laurel where I lay Fantasy Crossroads #13 1978-06 Jun 1978 Feud, The; Untitled ("He did not glance above the trail ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=304}}Lord|1976|p=304}}
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"He has rigged her and tricked her" 5 He has rigged her and tricked her A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Stralsund, The; Untitled ("He has rigged her and tricked her") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=311}}Lord|1976|p=311}}
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Heart of the Sea's Desire, The 28 The stars beat up from the shadowy sea Always Comes Evening 1957 Mate of the Sea http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/The_Heart_of_the_Sea's_Desire|Wikilivres}}Mate of the Sea {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=173}}Lord|1976|p=177}}
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The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo 7 The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, June 22, 1923 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=222}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=222}}
"Here where the post oaks crown the ridge" 39 Here where the post oaks crown the ridge, and the dreary sand-drifts lie A Robert E. Howard Memorial: June 13–15, 1986 1986 Sand-Hills' Crest, The; Untitled: ("Here where the post oaks crown the ridge") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=310}}Lord|1976|p=310}}
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Heritage (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 30 My people came from Munster and the cold north Nevis side The Junto{{Ref>junto|H}}
The Howard Collector #10
1929-08 Aug 1929
Spring 1968
conflict|M|noid=noid}} {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=177}}, The Howard Collector, 1968/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=174}}, The Junto, 1929Lord|1976|p=177}}
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Heritage (2){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 12 Saxon blood in the veins of me Fantasy Crossroads #2 1975-02 Feb 1975 Lord|1976|p=307}}
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"H'Id like to see Cheapside go up in flames" 4 H'Id like to see Cheapside go up in flames The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: ("H'Id like to see Cheapside go up in flames") letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, contained in the untitled story "Hatrack!"; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
High Blue Halls 20 There's a kingdom far from the sun and star The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 The High Blue Halls Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. April 1929 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=174}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=174}}
"A high land and a hill land!" A high land and a hill land! Unpublished n/a Untitled: ("A high land and a hill land!") handwritten, discovered among the Tevis Clyde Smith papers at Texas A & M University Thom, Herman & Woods
"High on his throne Baal-Pteor sat" 6 High on his throne Baal-pteor sat A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Baal-pteor; Untitled ("High on his throne Baal-Pteor sat") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=301}}Lord|1976|p=301}}
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"High on his throne sat Bran Mak Morn" 72 High on this throne sat Bran Mak Morn Bran Mak Morn 1969-09 Sep 1969 Song of the Race, A; Untitled ("High on his throne sat Bran Mak Morn") Lord|1976|p=188}}; A Bran Mak Morn poemLord|1976|p=188}}
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"High the towers and mighty ..." 43 High the towers and mighty the walls, oh, proud-crested sons of Babylon A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Who Shall Sing of Babylon?; Untitled ("High the towers and mighty ...") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=314}}Lord|1976|p=314}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=240}}
The Highwaymen 16 The first great man that ever I robbed The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929 2007-06 Jun 2007 Untitled: ("The first great man that ever I robbed ...") http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=29243 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD4Nd_rzNWg mnemonic reconstruction|V|noid=noid}} of "Allan Tyne of Harrow" aka "Valentine of Harrow" Letter:{{Ref|letter|K|noid=noid}} Robert W. Gordon, misdated January 2, 1926—actually 1927; NOT INCLUDED IN COLLECTED POETRY
Hills of Kandahar, The 28 The night primeval breaks in scarlet mist Weird Tales 1939-06 Jun-July 1939 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/The_Hills_of_Kandahar|Wikilivres}}Lord|1976|p=177}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
Hills of the North! Lavender hills 7 Hills of the North! Lavender hills The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Hills of the North! Lavender hills Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=222}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=222}}
"Ho, for a trail that is bloody and long!" 4 Ho, for a trail that is bloody and long A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Trail's End; Untitled ("Ho, for a trail that is bloody and long!") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=312}}; Possibly incomplete {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=312}}; From:{{Ref|from|T|noid=noid}} Originally embodied as an untitled verse in an untitled story ("As he approached the two ...") {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=312}}Lord|1976|p=312}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=217}}
Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain Putatively, 16 lines—In the original letter, the entire poem is written out like a paragraph of prose Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. June 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=223}}Herman|2006|p=223}}
Ho merry bark, let's go." ... Ho merry bark, let's go." ... The Right Hook{{Ref>self|I|noid=noid}} vol. 1, #2 1925-03-22 1925 Untitled: Ho merry bark, let's go." ... Clearly inspired by "Canoe Song of the North" by Chester Firkins, the second verse of which reads: "Past reedy isles where summer smiles, / Ho, merry bark, let's go / And find the way of Nicollet — / The footsteps of Perrot!"{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=223}}
The Home-coming of Solomon (1){{Ref>version|N|noid=noid}} 44 The white gulls wheeled above the cliffs, the air was slashed with foam Fanciful Tales 1936-09-21 Fall 1936 Solomon Kane's Homecoming; Solomon Kane's Home-coming Wikisource pd|L|noid=noid}}Lord|1976|p=186}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|pp=205–206}}
Hope Empty of Meaning 8 Man is a fool and a blinded toy The Howard Collector 1971-09-21 Autumn 1971 Lord|1976|p=177}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
Hopes of Dreams 20 Sunfire caught in a windy mesh Witchcraft & Sorcery 1972 Lord|1976|p=177}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
Hour of the Dragon, The 6 The Lion banner sways and falls in the horror-haunted gloom The Howard Collector{{Ref>headings|A}}1969-03-21 Spring 1969{{Ref>headings|A|noid=noid}}epigraph|S|noid=noid}} The Hour of the Dragon {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=204}}Lord|1976|p=204}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
House in the Oaks, The Three quatrains for a total of 12 Beyond the Veil what gulfs of Time and Space? / Drowsy and dull with ages the houses blink / Tread not where stony deserts hold Dark Things{{Ref>headings|A}}headings|A|noid=noid}} Children of the Night The House in the Oaks {{Harv>Herman|2006|p=174}}; Justin Geoffrey{{Ref|justin|R|noid=noid}} {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=174}}Lord|1976|p=204}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
The House of Arabu (Verse heading) 7 To the house whence no one issues ... "This quote, ascribed to 'Babylonian Legend of Ishtar,' is from an actual historical document. Also known as 'The Descent of Ishtar to the Nether World,' it is among the earliest surviving religious/mythological texts. Howard's version of it appears to be quoted from Morals in Ancient Babylon, by Joseph McCabe, Little Blue Book #1076, with very minor modification."—Rusty Burke
"The House of Asgaard passes ..." 8 The House of Asgard passes with the night The Howard Collector #14 1971-03-21 Spring 1971 Untitled ("The House of Asgaard passes ..."); Untitled: (No More the Serpent Prow) Lord|1976|p=181}}Lord|1976|p=181}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=188}}
House of Gael, The 12 The ancient boast, the ancient song A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Untitled ("The ancient boast, the ancient song") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=307}}Lord|1976|p=307}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=174}}
The House of Hell n/a n/a KABRANE THE GREEK lost|U|noid=noid}}; the two titles are listed as alternatives in the Otis Adelbert Kline agency's list of Howard poems still unaccounted for Thom, Herman & Woods, § C
"How can I wear the harness of toil" 4 How can I wear the harness of toil Bran Mak Morn 1969-09 Sep 1969 Drums of Pictdom, The; Untitled ("How can I wear the harness of toil") Lord|1976|p=173}}Lord|1976|p=173}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=164}}
"How long have you written, Eddie Guest?" 5 How long have you written, Eddie Guest? How long have you twirled a pen A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems 2002 Edgar Guest; Untitled ("How long have you written, Eddie Guest?") tentative|B}} {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}; Unfinished {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=303}}/{{Harv|Herman|2006|p=166}}Lord|1976|p=303}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=166}}
How to Select a Successful Evangelist 14 First, find a man who has a goodly voice The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, c. March 1928 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=175}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=175}}
How your right thudded on my jaw 9 How your right thudded on my jaw Robert E. Howard's Fight Magazine #4 1996-10 Oct 1996 Slugger's Vow letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=205}}Herman|2006|p=205}}
A hundred years the great war raged 4 A hundred years the great war raged The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval 2007-03 Mar 2007 Untitled: A hundred years the great war raged Wikisource letter|K|noid=noid}} Tevis Clyde Smith, August 4, 1923 {{Harv|Herman|2006|p=223}}; PD{{Ref|pd|L|noid=noid}}Herman|2006|p=223}}
Hy-Brasil 52 There's a far, lone island in the dim, red West The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems of the Supernatural 1982 The Isle of Hy-Brasil Ships {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=307}}Lord|1976|p=307}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=175}}
Hymn of Hatred 12 Oh, brother coiling in the acrid grass Always Comes Evening 1957 http://wikilivres.ca/wiki/Hymn_of_Hatred|Wikilivres}}A Rattlesnake Sings in the Grass {{Harv>Lord|1976|p=177}}Lord|1976|p=177}}
{{Harvnb|Herman|2006|p=175}}

Notes

Further explanations
  • {{note|headings|A}} These publications/dates indicate where and when these headings were first published independently of the works to which they were originally attached. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=106}}
  • {{note|tentative|B}} These tentative titles were used by Glenn Lord as a means to identify the poems where no original title was available. {{Harv|Lord|1976|pp=106–107}}
  • {{note|early|C}} An early work is defined as one believed to have been written before 1924. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=107}}
Notes on publications
  • {{note|tattler|D}} The Tattler was the newspaper of Brownwood High School. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=107}}
  • {{note|crossplains|E}} The Cross Plains Review is the weekly newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=107}}
  • {{note|yellowjacket|F}} The Yellow Jacket is the newspaper of Howard Payne College. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=107}}
  • {{note|baker|G}} The Daniel Baker Collegian was the newspaper of Daniel baker College of Brownwood; the college has since merged with Howard Payne College. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=107}}
  • {{note|junto|H}} The Junto was a literary travelogue circulated from member to member on a mailing list from 1928 to 1930. {{Harv|Lord|1976|p=341}}
  • {{note|self|I}} The Golden Caliph (1922 or 1923, one issue) and The Right Hook (1925, three issues) were amateur magazines created by Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith as teenagers. {{Harv|Herman|2006|pp=407 & 427}}
  • {{note|progress|J}} The Progress was published by Cross Plains High School.
Notes on short hand
  • {{note|letter|K}} All or part of these poems are from or were included in a letter from Robert E. Howard to some recipient (the date is either the explicit date on the letter, an approximate dating of the letter where possible or else simply marked undated). e.g. "Letter: Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926" indicates that the poem is from a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith dated June 23, 1926.
  • {{note|pd|L}} These poems are in the public domain in the United States and any country where the Rule of the Shorter Term applies. {{Harv|Herman|2007|loc=Poems}}
  • {{note|conflict|M}} With these poems, two or more sources give different publications and dates of the first appearance. e.g. "Conflict: {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=186}}, The Howard Collector, 1962/{{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=204}}, The Junto, 1929" indicates that {{Harvtxt|Lord|1976|p=186}} states first publication as The Howard Collector (published in 1962), while {{Harvtxt|Herman|2006|p=204}} states first publication as The Junto (published in 1929). Always listed with the earliest date first.
  • {{note|version|N}} Howard sometimes used the same title more than once, or the same title has been attached to untitled works by others. In these cases the poems have been numbered to distinguish them. e.g. "(2)" following the title indicates that this the second poem with the same name.
  • {{note|penname|O}} These poems were published under a pen name. e.g. "Pen name: Patrick Howard" indicated that the poem was published under the pen name Patrick Howard.
  • {{note|notus|P}} These poems were first published in a non-American publication. e.g. "French" indicates that it was first published in a French book or magazine.
  • {{note|justin|R}} These poems are attributed to "Justin Geoffrey," a fictional poet Howard created for his fiction.
  • {{note|epigraph|S}} These poems were originally used as epigraphs, heading chapter and whole stories, in works of prose fiction. This list shows where they were printed separately from the prose. e.g. "Epigraph: The Phoenix on the Sword" indicates that the poem was used as an opening in the short story The Phoenix on the Sword.
  • {{note|from|T}} These poems were part of a different work, usually prose fiction, but were not used to open the work or head chapters. This list shows where they were printed separately from the main work, if at all. e.g. "From: Men of the Shadows" indicates that this poem was originally included in, or part of, the short storyMen of the Shadows.
  • {{note|lost|U}} Poems with these titles are on record but no known copy exists today.
  • {{note|mnemonic reconstruction|V}} Howard had an amazing ability to memorize poetry on one or two readings, and songs from a single hearing, and would often cite it from memory—with the inevitable discrepancies. The departures from the original wording carry enough flavor of the Howard style to be of note here. Most of these came from letters to Robert W. Gordon, editor of the ‘’Adventure’’ magazine column “Old Songs That Men Have Sung” from 1923–1927, and later the first head of the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress.

See also

{{Portal|Robert E. Howard}}
  • List of works by Robert E. Howard

References

Bibliographies

  • {{citation

|editor-last = Lord
|editor-first = Glenn
|title = The Last Celt
|year = 1976
|publisher = Berkley Windhover Books
|location = New York, NY
|isbn = 978-0-425-03630-3
}}
  • {{citation

|last = Herman
|first = Paul
|title = The Neverending Hunt
|year = 2006
|publisher = Wildside Press
|isbn = 978-0-8095-6256-5

}}

  • {{anchor|CITEREFThomHermanWoodsWorks}}{{citation

|last1 = Thom
|first1 = William
|last2 = Herman
|first2 = Paul
|last3 = Woods
|first3 = Todd
|work = Howard Works
|title = Alphabetic list of verse titles
|url = http://howardworks.com/alphaverse.html

}}

Other sources

  • {{citation

| url = http://www.robert-e-howard.org/AnotherThought4rerevised.html
| title = The Copyright and Ownership Status of the Works and Words of Robert E. Howard
| accessdate = 2009-02-01
| last = Herman
| first = Paul
| date = 2007-05-01
| publisher = REHeapa: The Robert E. Howard Electronic Amateur Press Association
| archiveurl =
| archivedate =
}}
  • {{citation

|last = Howard
|first = Robert E.
|editor-last = Burke
|editor-first = Rusty
|others = illustrated by Greg Staples
|title = The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard
|year = 2008
|publisher = Del Rey Books
|location = New York, NY
|isbn = 978-0-345-49020-9
}}
  • {{citation

|last = Coffman
|first = Frank
|title = Robert E. Howard Selected Poems
|year = 2009
|publisher = Lulu
}}

External links

{{wikisource|Author:Robert Ervin Howard/Poetry|Poems by Robert E. Howard}}{{Bibliowiki|Robert E. Howard}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Howard Robert E Poems Bibliography}}

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