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A
Abe Lincoln
Abhorrent Gods
Ace High
The Actor
Adam's Iron Harp
Adam’s loins were mountains

Adventure (1, "Adventure, I have followed your beck")
Adventure (2, "I am the spur . . .")
Adventurer
The Adventurer
The Adventurer's Mistress (1, "The scarlet standards of the sun")
The Adventurer's Mistress (2, "The fogs of night")
The Affair at the Tavern
After a Flaming Night
After the trumps are sounded
Against the blood red moon a tower stands
Age
Age Comes to Rabelais
The Ages Stride on Golden Feet
The Alamo
Alien
All Day
All Hallows Eve
All the Crowd
Altars and Jesters (1)
Altars and Jesters (2)
Always Comes Evening
Ambition
An American
An American Epic
An Isle Far Away
Am-Ra the Ta-An
Ancient English Balladel
The Ancient People
And Beowulf Rides Again
And Bill, he looked at me and said
And Dempsey climbed into the ring
And Man Was Given the Earthto Rule
And So I Sang
And there were lethal women
Another Hymn of Hate
Another Hymn ofHatred
Apologies
Arcadian Days
Arkham
Artifice
As I Rode Down To Lincoln Town
As it was in the Beginning
As Sampson Was
As you dance upon the air
Astarte's Idol Stands Alone
At Least No Hypocrite
At Ringside
At the Bazaar
At the Inn of the Gory Dagger
At the Sign of the Silver Slipper
Attila Rides No More
Authorial Version of Duna
Autumn
The Autumn of the World
Aw Come On and Fight!



 
B
Baal
Baal-Pteor
Babel
Babylon
Back to the Primative
Bad Choices
The Ballad of Abe Slickemmore
The Ballad ofBaibars
A Ballad of Beer
The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts
The Ballad of Bucksnort Roberts
A Ballad of Insanity
The Ballad of Dark Agnes
The Ballad of King Geraint
The Ballad of Monk Kickawhore
The Ballad of Naughty Nell
The Ballad of Nell of Singapore
The Balladof Singapore Nell
Ballade
The Bandit
The Bar by the Side of the Road
The Baron and the Wench
The Baron of Fenland
The Baron of Fenland sat at ease
Bast
Batter the Bars
A beggar, singing without
The Bell of Morni
Belshazzar
Belshazzer
Belshazzar's Dream
Beneath The South Sea Moon
Benny Leonard
A Better Hand to Hold
Bill Boozy was a pirate bold
Black Chant Imperial
Black Dawn
Black Harps in the Hills
Black Mass
Black Michael's Story
Black Seas
The Black Stone (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Blasphemy
The Blood of Belshazzar (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Blossoms & Pagodas
Bob Fitzsimmons
The Bombing ofGon Fanfew
Bran Mak Morn
Brazen Thewed Giant
Brazen thewed giant of a grimmer Age
The Bride of Cuchulain
The Broken Walls of Babel
A Buccaneer Speaks
Buccaneer Treasure
The Builders (1, "We reared up Babel's towers")
The Builders (2, "We reared Bab-ilu's towers")
But The Hills Were Ancient Then
By old Abie Goldstein’s pawn shop



 
C
The Call of Adventure
The Call of Pan
The Call of the Sea
A Calling to Rome
The Campus at Midnight
Candles
Castaway
The Cat of Anubis
The Cats of Anubis
The Cells ofThe Coliseum
Challenge
A Challenge to Bast
The Champ
The Chant Demoniac
Chant of the White Beard
The Chariots of Nineveh
The Chief of the Matabeles
The Children of the Night (verse contained in an early draft the story)
The Chinese Gong
A Chinese washer, Ching-Ling
The Choir Girl
Cimmeria
A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs
Clouds
Code
Come You Back to Rachel Shea
The Coming of Bast
Conn's Saga (appearances apart from "The Grey God Passes")
The Construction Man
Contrast
The Cooling of Spike Mcrue
Corbet
Cornish Jack
Cossack Dreams
Counterspells
Cowboy
The Coy Maid
Crete
A cringing woman’s lot is hard
A Crown for a King
Crusade
The Cry Everlasting
The Cuckoo's Revenge
Custom


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D
Dance Macabre
A Dance with Death
The Dance with Death
Dancer
The Dancer
Dancing at Goldstein's
Dark are your eyes
Dark Desires
Daughter of Evil
A Dawn in Flanders
The Day Breaks over Simla
The Day That I Die
Days of Glory
De Ole River Ox
Dead Man's Hate
The Dead Slaver's Tale
Death's Black Riders (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Deed Beyond the Deed
Deeps
Del Rio Road
Demid & Ayub
The Desert
Desert Dawn
The Desert Hawk
Desire
Destination
Destiny (1, "I think I was born . . .")
Destiny (2, "What is there . . .")
Destiny (3, "I am a white trail . . .")
Devon Oak
Dherran Dhoun
Doc Holliday
Doom
The Doom Chant of Than-Kul
Down The Ages
Drake Sings of Yesterday
Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs
A Dream
The Dream and the Shadow
A Dream of Autumn
The Dream Road
Dreamer
Dreaming
Dreaming in Israel
Dreaming on Downs
Dreams
The Dreams ofMen
Dreams of Nineveh
The Driller
Drowned
The Drum
A Drum Begins to Throb
Drum Gods
Drummings on an Empty Skull
Drums in My Ears
The Drums of Pictdom
The Duckers of Crosses
A Dull Sound as of Knocking
A Dungeon Opens
The Dust Dance (1, "For I, with the . . .")
The Dust Dance (2, "The sin and jest of the times am I")
The Dwellerin Dark Valley
A Dying Pirate Speaks of Treasure



 
E
Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies
Earth-Born
East & West
The East Farers
The east is red and I am dead
Easter Island
Echoes from an Anvil
An Echo from the Iron Harp
An Echo of Laughter from the Gulfs
Echoing Shadows
Ecstasy
The Ecstasy of Desolation
Edgar Guest
Egypt
Emancipation
Empire
Empire's Destiny
The End of the Glory Trail
Envoy
Eric of Norway
Escape
Eternity
The Everlasting City
Exhortation



 
F
A Fable for Critics
The Fable of Conceit
Fables forLittle Folks
A Far Country
Far in the Gloomy Northland
The Far Lands Call
Farewell, Proud Munster
Feach Air Muir Lionadhi Gealach Buidhe Mar Or
The Fear That Follows
The Fearsome Touch of Death (Verse Heading, Appearances Apart From the Story)
February
The Feud
Fighting the Anaconda Kid
Fill Up My Goblet
Fitzsimmon's Tale
Flaming Marble
Flappers
Flappers flicker and flap and flirt
Flight
Flint's Passing
The Flood
The Follower
For Man Was Given the Earth to Rule
For what is a maid to the shout of kings?
Forbidden Magic
Forbodings of a Bloody Revolution
Forgotten Gods
Fragment
Freedom
From the Primal
Futility (1, "Golden goats . . .")
Futility (2, "Time races on . . .")


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G
The Gates of Babylon
The Gates of Nineveh
Genghis Khan
The Geologist
Ghost Dancers
The Ghost Kings
The Ghost Ocean
Girl
The Girl from Yesterday
Girls
Give ye of my best though the dole be meger
The Gladiator and the Lady
A God ComesStriding
The Gods I Worshipped
The Gods of Easter Island
The Gods of the Jungle Drums
The Gods Remember (1, "Lost wonders of the ages")
The Gods Remember (2, "The glories of the ages")
The Gold and the Grey
Golden Ruin
Good Mistress Brown
A Great Man Speaks
The Grey God Passes (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Grey Lover
Grey Seas
The Grim Land
The Grog-Shop Wall
The Guise of Youth



 
H
Hadrian's Wall
A Hairy Chested Idealist Sings
Hard Choices
The Harem
A Harlot
The Harlot
The Harlot's House
The Harp of Alfred
Harvest
Hate's Dawn
Hatrack! (Verse contained throughout the story)
The Haunted Tower
A Haunting Cadence
A haunting cadence fills the night with fierce longing
Haunting Columns
The Haunting of Cormac Dubh
He clutched hispenis tight
The Heart of the Sea's Desire
The Helmsmen
The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo
Heritage (1, "My people came . . .")
Heritage (2, "Saxon blood . . .")
High Blue Halls
A High Land
A High Land and aHill Land!
The Hills of Kandahar
Hills of the North
Hills of the North! Lavender hills
Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain
Ho merry bark, let’s go
The Home-Coming of Solomon
Hope Emptyof Meaning
Hopes of Dreams
The Hour of the Dragon (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The House in the Oaks (verse contained in the story)
The House of Gael
The House of Hell
How to Select a Successful Evangelist
A hundred years the great war raged
Hy-Brasil
Hymn of Hatred


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I & J
I am MAN from the primal, I
I am the Spirit of War!
I call the muster of iron men
I do not sing of a paradise
I hate the man who tells me that Ilied
I Hold All Women
I hold all women are a gang of tramps
I knocked upon her lattice – soft!
I lay in Yen’s opium joint
I Praise My Nativity
I tell you this, my friend
Illusion
I'mMore Than a Man
I’m more than a man and less than a god
In the Ring
An Incident of the Muscovy-Turkish War
Insomnia
Invective
Invocation
The Iron Harp (1, a cycle of five poems)
The Iron Harp (2, a separate poem)
The iron harp that Adam christened Life
The Isle of Hy-Brasil
Ivory in the Night

Jack Dempsey
The Jackal
James J. Jeffries
Jimmy Barry
Joe Gans
John Brown
John Kelley
John L. Sullivan
John Ringold
Ju-Ju Doom



 
K
Kabrane the Greek
Kandahar
Keep women, thrones and kingly lands
Kellythe Conjure-Man (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Keresa, Keresita
Kid LavigneIs Dead
King Alfred Rides Again
The King and the Mallet
The King and the Oak
The King and the Oak (draft)
King Bahthur's Court (verse contained therein)
King Kelka Rode from Komahar
The King of the Ages Comes
King of the Sea
The King of Trade
Kings of the Night (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Kiowa's Tale
The Kissing of Sal Snooboo
Kolumbar, Piper of Sadness
Krakorum
Kublai Khan


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L
The Ladder of Life
A Lady's Chamber
Lalun of Lucknow
The Land of a Grey Dawn
The Land of Mystery (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Land of the Pioneer
The Last Day
The Last Hour
The Last Two to Die
The Last Words He Heard
Laughter
Laughter in the Gulfs
Laughter in the Night
The Legacy of Tubal-Cain
A Legend
A Legend of Faring Town
L'envoi (1, "Live like a wolf then")
L'envoi (2, "Harlots and choir girls")
L'envoi (3, "Twilight striding o'er the mountain")
Lesbia
Let it rest with the ages mysteries
Let Me Dream by aSilver Stream
Let me live as I was born to live
Let the GodsDie
Let us up in the hills together
Libertine
The Lies
Life (1, "About me rise the primal mists")
Life (2, "They bruised my soul . . .")
Life is a cynical, romantic pig
Life is a lot of hooey
Lilith
Limericks to Spank By
Lines to G. B. Shaw
Lines Written In theRealization That I Must Die
The Lion of Tiberias (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Listlessness
Little Bellof Brass
Little Brown Man of Nippon
Living Marble
Lizzen My Children
Lizzen my children and you shall be told
Lonely Night
Long Ago (1)
Long Ago (2)
The Long Trail
Longfellow Revised
Longing
Lost Altars
Lost Antiquity
The Lost Galley
The Lost Mine
Lost Nisapur
The Lost San Saba Mine
Love
Love is singing soft and low
Love's Young Dream
Lunacy Chant
Lust



 
M
Mad Meg Gill
Madam Goose's Rhymes
Madhouse Ballads
The Madness of Cormac
Mahomet
The Maiden of Kercheezer
The Majestic Mary L.
A Man
Man Am I
The Man in the Myth
Man the Master
Man, the Master
Mankind
Many fell at the grog-shop wall
Marching Song of Connacht
Mark of theBeast
Martin Luther
The Masque
The Master-Drum
Match a toad with a far-winged hawk
Mate of the Sea
Mealtime Invitation
Memories (1,"I rose . . .")
Memories (2,"Shall we remember, friend of the morning")
Memories of Alfred
Men are toys on a godling’s string
Men Build Them Houses
Men of the Shadows (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Men That Walk With Satan
A Mexican Girl
Mexican Vacation
A Mick in Israel
Mihiragula
Miners
Mine But ToServe
Mingle My Dust
Mingle my dust with the burning brand
Miser's Gold
A Misty Sea
Modest Bill
A Moment
Monarchs
The Mongols Come
The Moon
Moon Mockery
Moon Shame
The Moon Woman
Moonlight and shadows barred the land
Moonlight on a Skull
The Moor Ghost
The Morning After
Mother Eve
Mother Eve, Mother Eve, I name you a fool
The Mottoes of the BoyScouts
The Mountains of California
Murky the night
Musings (1, "The little poets . . .")
Musings (2, "To every man his trade")
My Animal Instinct
My brother he was an auctioneer
My Children
My Sentiments Set To Jazz
The Mysteries
Mystic
Mystic Lore
The Myth



 
N & O
Nancy Hawk - A Legend of Virginity
Native Hell
Nectar
A Negro Girl
Neolithic Love Song
NeverBeyond the Beast
Niflheim
A Nigger Is Hanged
Night
Night Mood
The Night the Nanette Sank
The Night Winds
Night-Mood
Nights to Both ofUs Known
Nisapur
No Man's Land
No More the Serpent Prow
Noah was my applesauce
Nocturne
Not Only In Death They Die
Now And Then
Now bright, now red, the sabers sped
Now the stars are all gleaming
Nun

O TheBrave Sea-Rover
The Oaks
An Oath
Ocean-Thoughts
The Odyssey of Israel
Oh Babylon, Lost Babylon
Oh, the road to glory lay
Oh, We Are Little Children
Oh, we are little children, marching on to Hell
Old Ballad
Old Faro Bill
The Old Gods Brood
Old Man Jacobson
Old Memories of Adventure
The Old Ones
Old Rime
On The Beach
On With the Play
The OneBlack Stain
One Blood Stain
One Blood Strain
One Who Comes At Eventide
Only a Shadow on the Grass
An Open Window
The Open Window
A Opium Dream
An Opium Dream
Orientia
Out in front of Goldestein’s, over by the Loop
Out of Asia
Out of Asia the tribesmen came
Out of the Deep (Part 1 of 5 of “The Iron Harp” (2) cycle)
Out of the Old Land
The Outbound Trail
The Outcast
The Outgoing of Sigurd the Jerusalem-Farer
An Outworn Story
Over the Old Rio Grandey


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P & Q
The Palace of Bast
Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze
Parody
Parody on Description of June in "Sir Launfal"
Passing of the Elder Gods
The Passionate Typist
The Path of the Strange Wanderers
The Peasant on the Euphrates
Perspective
Peter Jackson
The Phantoms Gather
The Phases of Life
The Phoenix on the Sword (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Pirate(1, I was born in Devonshire, . . .")
The Pirate (2, I've broken the laws of man and god . . .")
A Pirate Remembers
The Plains of Gilban
A Pledge
Poet
The Poets
A Poet's Skull
The Pool of the Black One (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Praises of a Lunatic
Prelude
The Primal Urge
Prince and Beggar
Private Magrath of the A.E.F.
Prude

A Quatrain of Beauty
Queen of the Black Coast (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)



 
R
The Race Without Name
Rattle of Drums
A Rattlesnake Sings In the Grass
Rebel
The Rebel
Rebel souls from the falling dark
Rebellion
Recompense
Red Blades of Black Cathay (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Red Thunder
Remembrance
Reminiscence
Renunciation
Repentance
Retribution
The Return of Sir Richard Grenville
The Return of the Sea-Farer
Reuben's Birthright
Reuben's Brethren
Revolt Pagan
ARhyme of Faring Town
A Rhyme of Salem Town
The Rhyme of the Three Slavers
The Rhyme of the Viking Path
The Ride of Falume
The Riders of Babylon
Riding Song
A Riding Song
The Road
The Road of Azrael (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Road of Kings
The Road to Babel
The Road to Bliss
The Road to Freedom
The Road to Hell
The Road to Rest
The Road to Rome
The Road to Yesterday
Roads
Roar, Silver Trumpets
The Robes of the Righteous
Rogues in the House (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
A Roman Lady
Romance (1, "I am king of all the Ages")
Romance (2, "Shouting I come, flouting I come")
Romany Road
Romona! Romona!
Roses laughed in herpretty hair
Roundelay of the Roughneck
The Rover
The Rulers
Rulesof Etiquette
Rune
Rune of the Ancient One
Russian Bill


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S
Sacrifice
A Saga of Bjorn the Dane
Sailor
Samson's Broodings
San Jacinto (1, "Flowers bloom on San Jacinto")
San Jacinto (2, "Red fields of glory")
The Sand-Hills' Crest
The Sands of the Desert
The Sands of Time
Sang the King of Midian
The Sapayat of Omarge Gayhim
A Sappe Ther Wos
A sappe ther wos and that a crumbe manne
Sappho, the Grecian hills are gold
Saul Falls On His Sword
The Scarlet Citadel (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight
The Screaming Skull of Silence (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The Sea
The Sea and the Sunrise
The Sea Girl
Sea Slumber
Sea-Chant
The Sea-Woman
Secrets
The Seekers and the Dreamer
Senor Zorro
The Sepoy
Serpent
Seven Kings
The Seven-Up Ballad
The shades of night were falling faster
Shadow of Dreams
The Shadow of the Beast (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Shadow Thing
Shadows (1, "A black moon . . .")
Shadows (2, "Grey ghost, . . .")
Shadows (3, "I am that which was . . .")
Shadows from Yesterday
Shadows of Dreams
Shadows on the Road
The Shellback's Prayer
Ships
Shrines
Sighs in the Yellow Leaves
The Sign of the Sickle
Silence Falls On Mecca'sWalls
A Singer in the Mist
The Singer in the Mist (1)
The Singer in the Mist (2)
Singing Hemp
Singing in the Wind
The Skull in the Clouds
The Skull of Silence (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Skulls
Skulls Against The Dawn
Skulls and Dust
Skulls over Judah
Slaves
The Slaves
The Slayer
Slugger'sVow
Slumber
A Soldier's Memories
Solomon Kane's Homecoming (1, original)
Solomon Kane's Homecoming (2, variant version)
Solomon's Home-Coming
Something About Eve (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
ASon of Spartacus
Song at Midnight
Song Before Clontarf
A Song for All Exiles
A Song for All Women
A Song for Men That Laugh
A Song from an Ebony Heart
A Song from the Outer Dark
Song of a Fugitive Bard
The Song of a Mad Minstrel
The Song of a Worshipper
A Song of Bards
The Song of Belit
TheSong of Bran
A Song of Cheer
A Song of College
A Song of Defeat
A Song of Greenwich
The Song of Horsa's Galley
The Song of Murtagh O'Brien
A Song of Omar
A Song of Praise
The Song of Skel Thorwald’s Son  
A Song of the Anchor Chain
The Song of the Bats
The Song of the Bats (Rhyming Pattern)
Song of the Bossonian Archers
The Song of the Bull-Moose
A Song of the Don Cossacks
The Song of the Gallows Tree
The Song of the Jackal
The Song of the Last Briton
A Song of the Legions
A Song of the Naked Lands
Song of the Pict
ASong of the Race
The Song of the Red Stone
The Song of the Sage
A Song of the Werewolf Folk
The Song of Yar Ali Khan
A Song Out of Midian
A Song Out of the East
The Songs of Defeat
Songs of Harlem
A Sonnet of Good Cheer
Sonnets Out of Bedlam
Sonora to Del Rio
The Soul-Eater
The South Sea Trader
The Sowers of the Thunder (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
The spiders of weariness
The spiders of weariness come on me
The Spirit of War
Stanley Ketchell
Stay Not From Me
Stein the Peddler
A Stirring of Green Leaves
The Stralsund
Strange Passion
Strangeness
The Stranger
Sullivan
Summer Morn
Surrender (1, "I will rise . . .")
Surrender (2, "Open the window and let me go")
Swamp Murder
Swine
Swings and Swings
The Sword of Lal Singh
The Sword of Mohammed
The Sword of Yar Ali Khan
Sword Woman (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Swords glimmered up the pass
The Symbol
Symbols


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T
Take some honey from a cat
The Tale of Glory
The Tale of Our Lives
The Tale the Dead Slaver Told
The tall man answered:
The tall man rose and said:
The tall man said:
Tarantella
Tarentella
The Tartar Raid
The Tavern
Tell me not in coocoo numbers
The Tempter
That Women May Sing of Us
Then Stein thepeddler with rising joy
There are grim things did
There once was a wicked old elf
There was an old dick
There Were Three Lads
There were three lads who went their destined ways
There’s an isle far away on the breast of the sea
These Things Are Gods
They matched me up that night with a bird that was a fright
They were there, in the distance dreaming
The Thing on the Roof (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
This is a young world
Thor
Thor's Son
A Thousand Years Ago
Through the Mists of Silence
Through the mists of silence there came a sound
Thus Spake Sven the Fool
The Tide
Tides
Tiger Girl
Time, the Victor
The times, the times stride on apace and fast
Timur-Il-Lang
Timur-Lang
To a Blasé Lady
To a Certain Cultured Woman
To a Friend
To a Kind Missionary Woiker
To a Modern Young Lady
To a Nameless Woman
To a Roman Woman
To a Woman (1, "Ages ago I came to woo")
To a Woman (2, "Though fathoms deep . . .")
To a Woman (3, "Thus in my mood I love you")
To All Lords of Commerce
To All Sophisticates
To All The Lords of Commerce
Toan Angry Woman
To an Earth Bound Soul
To an Earth-Bound Soul
To Certain Orthodox Brethren
To Harry the Oliad Man
To Lyle Saxon
To Moderns
To One Turned Faithless
To One Who Understands
To the Contented
To the Evangelists
To the Old Men
To the Stylists
A Toast
Toast to the British!
Toast tothe British! Damn their souls to Hell
Today
The Tom Thumb Moider Mystery (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
TheTool Dresser
Toper
The Tower of Zukala
The Trail of Gold
Trail's End
Tread not where stony deserts hold
A Tribute to the Sportsmanship of the Fans
Twilight on Stonehenge
The Twin Gates
Two Men
Two Worlds


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U
Universe
Untamed Avatars
Untitled ("Abhorrent gods . . .")
Untitled ("Across the wastes of No Man's Land . . .")
Untitled ("Adam's loins were mountains")
Untitled ("Adventure, I have followed your beck")
Untitled ("After the trumps are sounded")
Untitled ("Against the blood red moon a tower stands")

Untitled ("The ages stride on golden feet")
Untitled ("Ah, I know black queens . . .")
Untitled ("Ah, the rover hides . . .")
Untitled ("Ah, those were glittering, jeweled days")
Untitled ("All is pose and artifice")
Untitled ("All men look at life . . .")
Untitled ("All the crowd")
Untitled ("Am-ra stood on a mountain height")
Untitled ("The ancient boast, the ancient song")
Untitled ("And Bill, he looked at me . . .")
Untitled ("And Dempsey climbed into the ring and the crowd . . .")
Untitled ("And there were lethal women, flaming ice and fire")
Untitled ("As a great spider grows to monstrous girth")
Untitled ("As I rode down to Lincoln town")
Untitled ("As I went down to Salem town . . .")
Untitled ("As you dance upon the air")
Untitled ("At the Inn of the Gory Dagger, with nothing to . . .")
Untitled ("Away in the dusky barracoon")
Untitled ("The Baron of Fenland . . .")
Untitled ("The baron quaffed a draught of wine . . .")
Untitled ("A beggar, singing without")
Untitled ("Bill Boozy was a pirate bold")
Untitled ("Brazen thewed giant of a grimmer Age")
Untitled ("The broken walls of Babel")
Untitled ("By old Abie Goldstein's pawn shop where the . . .")
Untitled ("The champion sneered . . .")
Untitled ("The chariots were chanting . . .")
Untitled ("Chesterton twanged on his lyre")
Untitled ("A Chinese washer, . . .")
Untitled ("Cities brooding beneath the sea")
Untitled ("A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs")
Untitled ("Come with me to the Land of Sunrise")
Untitled ("A cringing woman's lot is hard")
Untitled ("Dark are your eyes")
Untitled ("The day that towers, …")
Untitled ("Deep in my bosom . . .")
Untitled ("The doine sidhe sang to our swords . . .")
Untitled ("Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs")
Untitled ("Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies")
Untitled ("The east is red and I am dead")
Untitled ("The elder gods have fled")
Untitled ("Eons before the Atlantean days . . .")
Untitled ("Far in the gloomy northland")
Untitled ("Favored child of a lucky star . . .")
Untitled ("Fill up my goblet . . .")
Untitled ("Flappers flicker and flap and flirt")
Untitled ("For I have seen the lizards crawl")
Untitled ("For I have watched the lizards crawl")
Untitled ("For I, with the . . .")
Untitled ("For what is a maid to the shout of kings?")
Untitled ("Forever down the ages")
Untitled ("Forth from the purple . . .")
Untitled ("From the dim red dawn of Creation")
Untitled ("From the North's blue deep . . .")
Untitled ("Give ye of my best though the dole be meger")
Untitled ("Gods of heather, gods of lake")
Untitled ("The great gray oaks . . .")
Untitled ("Hark, hark, the jackals bark")
Untitled ("A haunting cadence fills the night with fierce . . .")
Untitled ("He clutched his . . .")
Untitled ("He did not glance above the trail . . .")
Untitled ("He has riggedher and tricked her")
Untitled ("The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo")
Untitled ("Here where the post-oaks . . .")
Untitled ("A high landand a hill land!")
Untitled ("High on his throne Baal-Pteor sat")
Untitled ("High on his throne sat Bran Mak Morn")
Untitled ("High the towers and mighty . . .")
Untitled ("Hills of the North! Lavender hills")
Untitled ("Ho, for a trail that is bloody and long!")
Untitled ("Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain")
Untitled ("Ho merry bark, . . .")
Untitled ("The House of Asgaard passes . . .")
Untitled ("How can I wear the harness of toil")
Untitled ("How long have you written, Eddie Guest?")
Untitled ("How your right thudded on my jaw")
Untitled ("A hundred years the great war raged")
Untitled ("I am a Devon oak")
Untitled ("I am an actor . . .")
Untitled ("I am MAN from the primal, I")
Untitled ("I am the Spirit of War!")
Untitled ("I call the muster of iron men")
Untitled ("I can recall a quiet sky . . .")
Untitled ("I carved a woman out of marble when")
Untitled ("I caught Joan alone upon her bed")
Untitled ("I cut my teeth on toil and pain")
Untitled ("I do not sing of a paradise")
Untitled ("I hate the man who tells me that I lied")
Untitled ("I heard the drum as I went . . .")
Untitled ("I hold all women are a gang of tramps")
Untitled ("I knocked upon her lattice - soft!")
Untitled ("I lay in Yen's opium joint")
Untitled ("I saw the grass on the hillside bend")
Untitled ("I stand in the streets of the city")
Untitled ("I tell you this my friend . . .")
Untitled ("I too have strode those white-paved roads")
Untitled ("I was a chief of the Chatagai")
Untitled ("I was a prince of China, . . .")
Untitled ("I, was I there")
Untitled ("I was once, I declare, a grog-shop man")
Untitled ("I'm more than a man . . .")
Untitled ("The iron harp that Adam christened Life")
Untitled ("A jackal laughed from a thicket still, . . .")
Untitled ("Keep women, thrones and kingly lands")
Untitled ("Keresa, Keresita")
Untitled ("Let it rest with the ages mysteries")
Untitled ("Let me live as I was born to live")
Untitled ("Let us up in the hills . . .")
Untitled ("Life is a cynical, romantic pig")
Untitled ("Life is a lot of hooey")
Untitled ("Life is a ladder . . .")
Untitled ("Life is the same . . .")
Untitled ("Little brown man of Nippon . . .")
Untitled ("Lizzen my children and you shall be told")
Untitled ("Long ere Priapus . . .")
Untitled ("Long were the years . . .")
Untitled ("Love is singing soft and low")
Untitled ("Mahomet! Man of Mecca!")
Untitled ("Many fell at the grog-shop wall")
Untitled ("The Master beat on his master-drum")
Untitled ("Match a toad with a far-winged hawk")
Untitled ("Men are toys . . .")
Untitled ("Men I have slain with naked steel")
Untitled ("Men say my years . . .")
Untitled ("The men that walk with Satan")
Untitled ("Mingle my dust with the burning brand")
Untitled ("The moon above the Kerry hills . . .")
Untitled ("Moonlight and shadows barred the land")
Untitled ("The moonlight glimmered white . . .")
Untitled ("Moses was our leader . . .")
Untitled ("Mother Eve, Mother Eve, I name you a fool")
Untitled ("Murky the night")
Untitled ("My brother hewas a auctioneer")
Untitled ("My brothers are blond and calm of speech")
Untitled ("My empty skull is full of dust")
Untitled ("My heart is a silver drum tonight")
Untitled ("My name is Baal . . .")
Untitled ("Night falls")
Untitled ("Night in the county of Donegal")
Untitled ("The night winds whisper . . .")
Untitled ("'No more!' they swear . . .")
Untitled ("Noah was my applesauce")
Untitled ("Now anthropoid and leprous shadows lope")
Untitled ("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped among the . . .")
Untitled ("Now come the days of high . . .")
Untitled ("Now hark to this tale of long ago")
Untitled ("Now is a summer come out of the sea")
Untitled ("Now that the kings have fallen")
Untitled ("Now the stars are all gleaming")

Untitled ("O'er lakes agleam . . .")
Untitled ("Oh, the road to glory lay")
Untitled ("Oh, we are little children, marching on to hell!")
Untitled ("Oh, ye who tread the narrow way")
Untitled ("Old Faro Bill was a man of might")
Untitled ("One slept beneath the branches dim")
Untitled ("Out in front of Goldestein's . . .")
Untitled ("Out of Asia the tribesmen came")
Untitled ("Out of the Texas desert . . .")
Untitled ("Over the hills the winds . . .")
Untitled ("Over the old Rio Grandey")
Untitled ("Over the place the lights go out")
Untitled ("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze")
Untitled ("Rattle of drums")
Untitled ("Rebel souls from the falling dark")
Untitled ("Red swirls of dust")
Untitled ("Rise to the peak of the ladder")
Untitled ("The road to Hell")
Untitled ("Roar, silver trumpets")
Untitled ("Romona! Romona!")
Untitled ("Roses laughed in her pretty hair")
Untitled ("A sappe ther wos and that a crumbe manne")
Untitled ("Sappho, the Grecian hills are gold")
Untitled ("Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight")
Untitled ("The scarlet standards of the sun")
Untitled ("A sea of molten silver")
Untitled ("Seven kings of the grey old cities")
Untitled ("The shades of night were falling faster")
Untitled (draft, "She came in the dim of . . .")
Untitled ("Silence falls on Mecca's walls")
Untitled ("Slow shifts the sands of time . . .")
Untitled ("The snow-capped peaks of Ural . . .")
Untitled ("The spiders of weariness come on me")
Untitled ("The standards toss in pride . . .")  

Untitled ("The stars beat up . . .")
Untitled ("Stay not from me, that veil . . .")
Untitled ("A sturdy housewife was . . .")
Untitled ("Swift with your mitts")
Untitled ("Swords glimmered up the pass")
Untitled ("Take some honey from a cat")
Untitled ("The tall man answered: . . .")
Untitled ("The tall man rose and said: . . .")
Untitled ("The tall man said: . . .")
Untitled ("Tell me not in coocoo numbers")
Untitled ("Then Stein the peddler with rising joy")
Untitled ("There are grim things did")
(appearances apart from the story THE CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT)
Untitled ("There burns in me . . .")
Untitled ("There come long days . . .")
Untitled ("There is a misty sea . . .")
Untitled ("There is a sea and a silent moon")
Untitled ("There is a strangeness in my soul")
Untitled ("There once was a wicked old elf")
Untitled ("There was a thing of the shadow world")
Untitled ("There was a young girl from Siberia")
Untitled ("There was an old dick")
Untitled ("There were three lads who went their destined ways")
Untitled ("There's a bell that hangs in a hidden cave")
Untitled ("There's a calling, and a calling . . .")
Untitled ("There's an isle far away on the breast of the sea")
Untitled ("They break from the pack . . .")
Untitled ("They cast herout of the . . .")
Untitled ("They gave me a dollar . . .")
Untitled ("They matched me up that night . . .")
Untitled ("They were there, in the distance dreaming")
Untitled ("This is a young world")
Untitled ("This is no land for weaklings, . . .")
Untitled ("This is the tale of a nameless fight")
Untitled ("This is the tale the Kaffirs tell . . .")
Untitled ("Thomas Fitzgerald, Shane O'Neill")
Untitled ("Thorfinn, Thorfinn, where have you been?")
Untitled ("A thousand years ago great Genghis reigned")
Untitled ("A thousand years, perhaps, have come and gone")
Untitled ("Through the mists of silence there came a sound")
Untitled ("Thus in my mood I love you")
Untitled ("The times, the times . . .")
Untitled ("Tingle, jingle, dingle, tingle . . .")
Untitled ("Toast to the British! Damn their souls to Hell.")
Untitled ("Topaz seas and laughing skies")
Untitled ("Tread not where stony deserts hold")
Untitled ("The tribes ofmen rise up and pass")
Untitled ("'Turn out the light.' I raised a willing hand")
Untitled ("'Twas twice a hundred centuries ago")
Untitled ("Under the grim San Saba hills")
Untitled ("Up over the cromlech . . .")
Untitled ("Up with the curtain, lo, . . .")
Untitled ("The warm veldt spread . . .")
Untitled ("We are the duckers of crosses")
Untitled ("We are they")
Untitled ("We reap and bind the bitter yield")
Untitled ("We, the winds that walk the world")
Untitled ("We're a jolly good bunch of buns")
Untitled ("What's become of Waring")
Untitled ("When I was a youth")
Untitled ("When Napoleon down in Africa")
Untitled ("When the first winds of summer . . .")
Untitled ("When wolf meets wolf")
Untitled ("When you were a set-up and I was a ham")
Untitled ("Where the jungles lay dank, exuding")
Untitled ("Who is Grandpa Theobold?")
Untitled ("Wide and free ranging . . .")
Untitled ("The wild beeshum . . .")
Untitled ("The wine in my cup is . . .")
Untitled ("A wizard who dwelt in Drumnakill")
Untitled ("Wolf on the height")
Untitled ("The women come and the women go")
Untitled ("The world goes back to the primitive, yea")
Untitled ("The world has changed")
Untitled ("The world is rife, say I")
Untitled ("The years are as a knife . . .")
Untitled ("You have built a world of paper and wood")
Untitled ("You lolled in gardens where breezes fanned")
Up John Kane!



 
V
Vampire
Victory
The Viking of the Sky
Viking's Trail
Viking's Vision
A Viking's Vision
A Vision
Visions
Voices of the Night
The Voices Waken Memory


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W
The Wanderer
The Wanderlust
War to the Blind
A Warning (complete verse)
A Warning (partial verse, "You have built a world of paper and wood")
A Warning to Orthodoxy
Was I There?
We are the duckers of crosses
The Weakling
A Weird Ballad
West
What Is Love?
What’s become of Waring
The Wheel of Destiny
When Arthur Rides Again
When Death Drops Her Veil
When I Was a Youth
When I Was In Africa
When Men Were Bold
When Napoleon down in Africa
When the Glaciers Rumbled South
When the Gods Were Kings
When Wolf Meets Wolf
When You Were a Set-Up and I Was a Ham
Whence Cometh Erlik?
Where Are Your Knights, Donn Othna?
Which Will Scarcely Be Understood
Whispers
Whispers on the Nightwinds
White Thunder
Who Is Grandpa Theobold?
Who Shall Sing Of Babylon?
The Whoopansat of Humorous Kookooyam
The Wicked Old Elf
The Wind Blows (1)
The Wind Blows (2)

The Winds of the Sea
The Winds That Walk the World
The Witch
A Woman Born to Rule
A Word from the Outer Dark
The world goes back to the primitive, yea
The Worshippers


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X , Y & Z
The Years Are As a Knife
Yen's Opium Joint
Yesterdays
Yodels of Good Sneer To the Pipple, Damn Them
Young Corbett
Young Lockanbars
A Young Wife's Tale
Youth Spoke - Not In Anger

Zukala's Hour
Zukala's Jest
Zukala's Love Song
Zukala's Mating Song
The Zulu Lord
Zululand


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