Apparitions; Or, The Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins, and Haunted Houses Developed
Part 13
He led her through the Gothic hall, With bones and skulls encircled round; "Oh, let not this thy soul appal!" He cried, "for this is holy ground." He led her through the chambers lone, 'Mid many a shriek and many a groan.
Now to the banquet-room they came: Around a table of black stone, She mark'd a faint and vapoury flame; Upon the horrid feast it shone-- And there, to close the madd'ning sight, Unnumber'd spectres met the light.
Their teeth were like the brilliant, bright; Their eyes were blue as sapphire clear; Their bones were of a polish'd white; Gigantic did their ribs appear! And now the knight the lady led, And placed her at the table's head!
Just now the lady _woke_:--for she Had slept upon the lofty tow'r, And dreams of dreadful phantasie Had fill'd the lonely moonlight hour: Her pillow was the turret stone, And on her breast the pale moon shone.
But now _a real_ voice she hears: It was her lover's voice; for he, To calm her bosom's rending fears, That night had cross'd the stormy sea: "I come," said he, "from Palestine, To prove myself, _sweet Lady, thine_."
INDEX.
Ackland, Sir Hugh, his Extraordinary Resuscitation, Page 208
Agreeable Explanation, 209
Aix-la-Chapelle, Extraordinary Event at, 29
Anatomical Professor, and the Dead Man, 75
Apparitions, Essay on, 13
Apparition, the Castle, 143
Apparition Investigated, 167
B.
Bed-Room, the Haunted, 41
Benighted Traveller, and Haunted Room, 170
Bishop, the Credulous, 116
C.
Carrier, the Frightened, 158
Castle Apparition, 143
Castle, Haunted, 152
Chimney-Sweep, and Drunken Bucks, 80
Church-Yard Encounter, or Heroic Midshipman, 122
Church-Yard Ghost, and Milkman, 178
Club-Room Ghost, 159
Cock-Lane Ghost, 125
College Ghost, or Double Mistake, 150
Couple, the Superstitious, 39
Credulous Bishop, 116
Credulous Peasants, 94
Cripplegate Ghost, 81
D.
Dead Body, and Unfortunate Priest, 183
Dead Man, and Anatomical Professor, 75
Dominican Friar, 29
Double Mistake, or College Ghost, 150
Drunken Bucks, and Chimney Sweep, 80
E.
Essay on Apparitions, &c., 13
Extraordinary Double Dream, 216
F.
Fakenham Ghost, 179
Fatal Superstition, 185
Fatal Effects of Wanton Mischief, 214
Female Fanatic, and Heavenly Visitor, 59
Female Sprites, 64
Floating Wonder, or Female Spectre, 187
Friar, the Dominican, 29
Frightened Carrier, 158
Funeral, the Ideot's, 55
G.
Gassendi, the Philosopher, and Haunted Bed-Room, 222
Giles the Shepherd, and Spectre, 195
Ghost of the Field, or the Twins, 147
Ghost, and no Ghost, 176
Ghost on Ship-Board, 223
Ghostly Adventurer, 119
Ghost, thrice called for, as an Evidence in a Court of Justice, 226
H.
Hammersmith Ghost, 156
Haunted Beach, or Power of Conscience on a Murderer, 172
Haunted Bed-Room, 41
Haunted Bed-Room, and Benighted Traveller, 170
Haunted Castle, 152
Haunted Castle, and Mareschal Saxe, 103
Heavenly Visitor, and Female Fanatic, 59
Heroic Midshipman, or Church-Yard Encounter, 122
Hypochondriac Gentleman, and Jack Ass, 138
I.
Ideot's Funeral, 55
Imagination, Remarkable Instance of the Power of, 45
Innocent Devil, or Agreeable Disappointment, 201
J.
Jealousy, Fatal Effects of, or the Prussian Domino, 66
L.
Lady of the Black Tower, 228
Lunatic Apparition, 162
M.
Maniac; or, Fatal Effects of Wanton Mischief, 214
Man with his Head on Fire, and covered with Blood, 198
Mareschal Saxe, and the Haunted Castle, 103
Mary (Poor), the Maid of the Inn, 190
Midshipman, Heroic, and Church-Yard Encounter, 122
Milkman, and Church-Yard Ghost, 178
N.
Nocturnal Disturber, 95
P.
Peasants, the Credulous, 94
Poor Mary, the Maid of the Inn, 190
Power of Conscience on a Murderer, 172
Priest, the Unfortunate, and Dead Body, 183
Prussian Domino, or Fatal Effects of Jealousy, 66
R.
Resuscitation, Remarkable, 113
Remarkable Effects of the Power of Vision, 219
S.
School-Boy Apparition, 91
Sir Hugh Ackland, 208
Somersetshire Demoniac, 211
Sprites, the Female, 64
Spectre of the Broken, 203
Superstitious Couple, 39
Subterranean Traveller, or Ghost and No Ghost, 176
Supposed Supernatural Appearance, 164
Sweep, and Drunken Bucks, 80
T.
Twin Brothers, or Ghost of the Field, 147
V.
Ventriloquist, 57, 83
Vigil of St. Mark, or Fatal Superstition, 185
Vision, Remarkable Effects of the Power of, 219
W.
Westminster Scholars, and Hackney Coachman, 51
FINIS.
Transcriber's Note:
The following errors have been corrected:
p. xi: pecant to peccant (upon the peccant part) p. 15: ramble to rumble (solemn rumble) p. 23: adyantage to advantage (turn them to my advantage) p. 31: cieling to ceiling (as high as the ceiling) p. 36: missing "been" added (had been in bed) p. 51: instanly to instantly (They then instantly dressed) p. 53: mercy to mercy's (for mercy's sake) p. 59: Ferronerie to Ferronnerie (Rue de la Ferronnerie) p. 64: Bartholemew to Bartholomew (Bartholomew Close) p. 68: plantive to plaintive (plaintive tone of voice) p. 69: faultering to faltering (his tongue faltering) p. 104: announed to announced (whose visit was announced) p. 104: colon to period (their feelings. But I was) p. 113: Célébres to Célèbres (Causes Célèbres) p. 130: missing closing bracket added (was heard.)) p. 158: Remnstone to Rempstone (the village of Rempstone) p. 165: accended to ascended (ascended the stairs) p. 177: missing open quote added ('_Who's there? What are ye?_') p. 177: missing close quote added ('_How came you there?_') p. 187: extra "in" removed (Caerleon, in Wales) p. 191: comma to period (They listen'd to hear the wind roar.) p. 205: missing open quote added ("'After having been here for) p. 217: missing close quote added (thee art dead!_') p. 225: missing close quote added (in his dream.") p. 237: missing open quote added ("Deeper, deeper, deeper still;) p. 239: line indented to match others (Her pillow was the turret stone,)
Archaic and inconsistent spelling and hyphenation have not been corrected. Inconsistencies between the Index and the rest of the text have also been left as in the original.
As in the original, there are two different stories called "THE VENTRILOQUIST."
Omitted lines of poetry on p. 195 are represented with a line of 23 asterisks in the plain text versions, as in the original. Short lines used as thought breaks on pp. 220 and 221 are represented with a line of 5 asterisks.
In the plain text versions, two superscript t's with a dot below them in the caption of the Frontispiece are represented as plain letter t's, and oe-ligatures have been changed to oe.