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Phantasmagoria and Other Poems









PHANTASMAGORIA







CANTO I … The Trystyng







ONE winter night; at half…past nine;

Cold; tired; and cross; and muddy;

I had come home; too late to dine;

And supper; with cigars and wine;

Was waiting in the study。



There was a strangeness in the room;

And Something white and wavy

Was standing near me in the gloom …

I took it for the carpet…broom

Left by that careless slavey。



But presently the Thing began

To shiver and to sneeze:

On which I said 〃Come; come; my man!

That's a most inconsiderate plan。

Less noise there; if you please!〃



〃I've caught a cold;〃 the Thing replies;

〃Out there upon the landing。〃

I turned to look in some surprise;

And there; before my very eyes;

A little Ghost was standing!



He trembled when he caught my eye;

And got behind a chair。

〃How came you here;〃 I said; 〃and why?

I never saw a thing so shy。

Come out!  Don't shiver there!〃



He said 〃I'd gladly tell you how;

And also tell you why;

But〃 (here he gave a little bow)

〃You're in so bad a temper now;

You'd think it all a lie。



〃And as to being in a fright;

Allow me to remark

That Ghosts have just as good a right

In every way; to fear the light;

As Men to fear the dark。〃



〃No plea;〃 said I; 〃can well excuse

Such cowardice in you:

For Ghosts can visit when they choose;

Whereas we Humans ca'n't refuse

To grant the interview。〃



He said 〃A flutter of alarm

Is not unnatural; is it?

I really feared you meant some harm:

But; now I see that you are calm;

Let me explain my visit。



〃Houses are classed; I beg to state;

According to the number

Of Ghosts that they accommodate:

(The Tenant merely counts as WEIGHT;

With Coals and other lumber)。



〃This is a 'one…ghost' house; and you

When you arrived last summer;

May have remarked a Spectre who

Was doing all that Ghosts can do

To welcome the new…comer。



〃In Villas this is always done …

However cheaply rented:

For; though of course there's less of fun

When there is only room for one;

Ghosts have to be contented。



〃That Spectre left you on the Third …

Since then you've not been haunted:

For; as he never sent us word;

'Twas quite by accident we heard

That any one was wanted。



〃A Spectre has first choice; by right;

In filling up a vacancy;

Then Phantom; Goblin; Elf; and Sprite …

If all these fail them; they invite

The nicest Ghoul that they can see。



〃The Spectres said the place was low;

And that you kept bad wine:

So; as a Phantom had to go;

And I was first; of course; you know;

I couldn't well decline。〃



〃No doubt;〃 said I; 〃they settled who

Was fittest to be sent

Yet still to choose a brat like you;

To haunt a man of forty…two;

Was no great compliment!〃



〃I'm not so young; Sir;〃 he replied;

〃As you might think。  The fact is;

In caverns by the water…side;

And other places that I've tried;

I've had a lot of practice:



〃But I have never taken yet

A strict domestic part;

And in my flurry I forget

The Five Good Rules of Etiquette

We have to know by heart。〃



My sympathies were warming fast

Towards the little fellow:

He was so utterly aghast

At having found a Man at last;

And looked so scared and yellow。



〃At least;〃 I said; 〃I'm glad to find

A Ghost is not a DUMB thing!

But pray sit down:  you'll feel inclined

(If; like myself; you have not dined)

To take a snack of something:



〃Though; certainly; you don't appear

A thing to offer FOOD to!

And then I shall be glad to hear …

If you will say them loud and clear …

The Rules that you allude to。〃



〃Thanks!  You shall hear them by and by。

This IS a piece of luck!〃

〃What may I offer you?〃 said I。

〃Well; since you ARE so kind; I'll try

A little bit of duck。



〃ONE slice!  And may I ask you for

Another drop of gravy?〃

I sat and looked at him in awe;

For certainly I never saw

A thing so white and wavy。



And still he seemed to grow more white;

More vapoury; and wavier …

Seen in the dim and flickering light;

As he proceeded to recite

His 〃Maxims of Behaviour。〃







CANTO II … Hys Fyve Rules







〃MY First … but don't suppose;〃 he said;

〃I'm setting you a riddle …

Is … if your Victim be in bed;

Don't touch the curtains at his head;

But take them in the middle;



〃And wave them slowly in and out;

While drawing them asunder;

And in a minute's time; no doubt;

He'll raise his head and look about

With eyes of wrath and wonder。



〃And here you must on no pretence

Make the first observation。

Wait for the Victim to commence:

No Ghost of any common sense

Begins a conversation。



〃If he should say 'HOW CAME YOU HERE?'

(The way that YOU began; Sir;)

In such a case your course is clear …

'ON THE BAT'S BACK; MY LITTLE DEAR!'

Is the appropriate answer。



〃If after this he says no more;

You'd best perhaps curtail your

Exertions … go and shake the door;

And then; if he begins to snore;

You'll know the thing's a failure。



〃By day; if he should be alone …

At home or on a walk …

You merely give a hollow groan;

To indicate the kind of tone

In which you mean to talk。



〃But if you find him with his friends;

The thing is rather harder。

In such a case success depends

On picking up some candle…ends;

Or butter; in the larder。



〃With this you make a kind of slide

(It answers best with suet);

On which you must contrive to glide;

And swing yourself from side to side …

One soon learns how to do it。



〃The Second tells us what is right

In ceremonious calls:…

'FIRST BURN A BLUE OR CRIMSON LIGHT'

(A thing I quite forgot to…night);

'THEN SCRATCH THE DOOR OR WALLS。'〃



I said 〃You'll visit HERE no more;

If you attempt the Guy。

I'll have no bonfires on MY floor …

And; as for scratching at the door;

I'd like to see you try!〃



〃The Third was written to protect

The interests of the Victim;

And tells us; as I recollect;

TO TREAT HIM WITH A GRAVE RESPECT;

AND NOT TO CONTRADICT HIM。〃



〃That's plain;〃 said I; 〃as Tare and Tret;

To any comprehension:

I only wish SOME Ghosts I've met

Would not so CONSTANTLY forget

The maxim that you mention!〃



〃Perhaps;〃 he said; 〃YOU first transgressed

The laws of hospitality:

All Ghosts instinctively detest

The Man that fails to treat his guest

With proper cordiality。



〃If you address a Ghost as 'Thing!'

Or strike him with a hatchet;

He is permitted by the King

To drop all FORMAL parleying …

And then you're SURE to catch it!



〃The Fourth prohibits trespassing

Where other Ghosts are quartered:

And those convicted of the thing

(Unless when pardoned by the King)

Must instantly be slaughtered。



〃That simply means 'be cut up small':

Ghosts soon unite anew。

The process scarcely hurts at all …

Not more than when YOU're what you call

'Cut up' by a Review。



〃The Fifth is one you may prefer

That I should quote entire:…

THE KING MUST BE ADDRESSED AS 'SIR。'

THIS; FROM A SIMPLE COURTIER;

IS ALL THE LAWS REQUIRE:



〃BUT; SHOULD YOU WISH TO DO THE THING

WITH OUT…AND…OUT POLITENESS;

ACCOST HIM AS 'MY GOBLIN KING!

AND ALWAYS USE; IN ANSWERING;

THE PHRASE 'YOUR ROYAL WHITENESS!'



〃I'm getting rather hoarse; I fear;

After so much reciting :

So; if you don't object; my dear;

We'll try a glass of bitter beer …

I think it looks inviting。〃







CANTO III … Scarmoges







〃AND did you really walk;〃 said I;

〃On such a wretched night?

I always fancied Ghosts could fly …

If not exactly in the sky;

Yet at a fairish height。〃



〃It's very well;〃 said he; 〃for Kings

To soar above the earth:

But Phantoms often find that wings …

Like many other pleasant things …

Cost more than they are worth。



〃Spectres of course are rich; and so

Can buy them from the Elves:

But WE prefer to keep below …

They're stupid company; you know;

For any but themselves:



〃For; though they claim to be exempt

From pride; they treat a Phantom

As something quite beneath contempt …

Just as no Turkey ever dreamt

Of noticing a Bantam。〃



〃They seem too proud;〃 said I; 〃to go

To houses such as mine。

Pray; how did they contrive to know

So quickly that 'the place was low;'

And that I 'kept bad wine'?〃



〃Inspector Kobold came to you … 〃

The little Ghost began。

Here I broke in … 〃Inspector who?

Inspecting Ghosts is something new!

Explain yourself; my man!〃



〃His name is Kobold;〃 said my guest:

〃One of the Spectre order:

You'll very often see him dressed

In a yellow gown; a crimson vest;

And a night…cap with a border。



〃He tried the Brocken business first;

But caught a sort of chill ;

So came to England to be nursed;

And here it took the form of THIRST;

Which he complains of still。



〃Port…wine; he says; when rich and sound;

Warms his old bones like nectar:

And as the inns; where it is found;

Are his especial hunting…ground;

We call him the INN…SPECTRE。〃



I bore it … bore it like a man …

This agonizing witticism!

And nothing could be sweeter than

My temper; till the Ghost began

Some most provoking criticism。



〃Cooks need not be indulged in waste;

Yet still you'd better teach them

Dishes should have SOME SORT of taste。

Pray; why are all the cruets placed

Where nobody can reach them?



〃That man of yours will never earn

His living as a waiter!

Is that queer THING supposed to burn?

(It's far too dismal a concern

To call a Moderator)。



〃The duck was tender; but the peas

Were very much too old:

And just remember; if you please;

The NEXT time you have toasted cheese;

Don't let them send it cold。



〃You'd find the bread improved; I think;

By getting better flour:

And have you anything to drink

That looks a LITTLE less like ink;

And isn't QUITE so sour?〃



Then; peering round with curious eyes;

He muttered 〃Goodness gracious!〃

And so went on to criticise …

〃Your room's an inconvenient size:

It's neither snug nor spacious。



〃That narrow window; I expect;

Serves but to let the dusk in … 〃

〃But please;〃 said I; 〃to recollect

'Twas fashione

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