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NANCY HAWK - A LEGEND OF VIRGINITY
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928 ("Salaam: / I got such a laugh ...").



NATIVE HELL



NECTAR



A NEGRO GIRL
Alternate titles: SONGS OF HARLEM; Untitled ("Favored child of a lucky star ...")
From a letter to Unknown Recipient, ca. late 1927, unsent (“Salaam; / Seems that you owe me a letter ...”)
A titled version is included in a list of REH poems that Kline possessed.



NEOLITHIC LOVE SONG
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith (handwritten), June 8, 1923 ("Hello Clyde, / May the blessings ...").



NEVER BEYOND THE BEAST
Alternate title: Untitled ("Rise to the peak of the ladder")



NIFLHEIM



A NIGGER IS HANGED
A poem title that is included in a Kline agency list of REH poems it possessed after REH’s death, but no copy exists today.




NIGHT
A poem title that is included in a Kline agency list of REH poems it possessed after REH’s death, but no copy exists today.
Two different versions are listed. One has 24 lines, the other has 32 lines
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NIGHT MOOD
Alternate title: NIGHT-MOOD
Included in a Kline agency list of REH poems it possessed after REH’s death, as "Night-Mood."



THE NIGHT THE NANETTE SANK
A poem title that is included in a Kline agency list of REH poems it possessed after REH’s death, but no copy exists today.




THE NIGHT WINDS
Alternate title: Untitled ("The night winds whisper ...")



NIGHT-MOOD
Alternate title: NIGHT MOOD




NIGHTS TO BOTH OF US KNOWN
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. June 1928 ("Salaam; / Ho, ho, the long lights ...").



NISAPUR
Alternate title: Untitled ("The day that towers, …")






NO MORE THE SERPENT PROW
Alternate title: Untitled ("The House of Asgaard passes ...")



NOAH WAS MY APPLESAUCE
Alternate titles: PRAISES OF A LUNATIC; Untitled ("Noah was my applesauce")

For appearances of this poem, refer to the main verse listing under Untitled ("Noah was my applesauce") which is the title where the poem was first published.


NOCTURNE
Alternate title: Untitled ("Night falls")
The original typescript was untitled. The title was likely by Glenn Lord. Located on the same page as another untitled poem, "Babylon."



NOT ONLY IN DEATH THEY DIE






NOW BRIGHT, NOW RED, THE SABERS SPED
Alternate titles: THE SWORD OF YAR ALI KHAN; Untitled ("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped")

For appearances of this poem, refer to the main verse listing under Untitled ("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped") which is the title where the poem was first published.


NOW THE STARS ARE ALL GLEAMING
Alternate title: Untitled ("Now the stars are all gleaming")



NUN
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 ("Salaam; / I’m trying to write again ...")




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