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THE PALACE OF BAST
Alternate title: PALACE OF BAST
The first two publications omit the "The" in the title.
A titled version is included in a list of REH poems that Kline possessed
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PALM-TREES ARE WAVING IN THE GULF BREEZE
Alternate titles: MEXICAN VACATION; Untitled ("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze")

For appearances of this poem, refer to the main verse listing under Untitled ("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze") which is the title where the poem was first published. 


PARODY
Alternate titles: FEBRUARY; PARODY ON DESCRIPTION OF JUNE IN "SIR LAUNFAL"
School work dated January 28, 1921.



PARODY ON DESCRIPTION OF JUNE IN "SIR LAUNFAL"
Alternate titles: FEBRUARY; PARODY

  For appearances of this poem, refer to the main verse listing under PARODY which is the title where the poem was first published.


PASSING OF THE ELDER GODS
Alternate title: Untitled ("The elder gods have fled")



THE PASSIONATE TYPIST
A titled version is included in a list of REH poems that Kline possessed.



THE PATH OF THE STRANGE WANDERERS
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1929 ("Salaam: Black Dawn").



THE PEASANT ON THE EUPHRATES
From a letter to Harold Preece, ca. October or early November 1930 ("Well, Harold, I’m sorry to hear your nose ...").



PERSPECTIVE
Alternate title: Untitled ("All men look at life ...")



PETER JACKSON
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 PHANTOMS GATHER
Alternate title: Untitled ("Up over the cromlech ...")



THE PHASES OF LIFE
Alternate title: Untitled ("Life is the same ...")



THE PHOENIX ON THE SWORD (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)
Alternate title: THE ROAD OF KINGS
Chapters 2 and 5 are subtitled "The Road of Kings."



THE PIRATE (1, “I was born in Devonshire, ...)



THE PIRATE (2, “I've broken the laws of man and god ...)
Alternate title: A BUCCANEER SPEAKS
A titled variant version of this poem exists.
Its appearances are documented under 
A BUCCANEER SPEAKS.



A PIRATE REMEMBERS



THE PLAINS OF GILBAN
Alternate title: Untitled ("Red swirls of dust")



A PLEDGE



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



THE POETS



A POET’S SKULL
Alternate title: Untitled ("My empty skull is full of dust")
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, after mid-1931 ("Fear Finn, / I’m damned if I can ...").



THE POOL OF THE BLACK ONE (verse heading, appearances apart from the story)



PRAISES OF A LUNATIC
Alternate titles: NOAH WAS MY APPLESAUCE; 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.





THE PRIMAL URGE



PRINCE AND BEGGAR
Alternate title: Untitled ("I was a prince of China, ...")



PRIVATE MAGRATH OF THE A.E.F.



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




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