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    The Haunted Homes of England

    by Andrew Lang
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    The Haunted Homes of England,
    How eerily they stand,
    While through them flit their ghosts--to wit,
    The Monk with the Red Hand,
    The Eyeless Girl--an awful spook--
    To stop the boldest breath,
    The boy that inked his copybook,
    And so got 'wopped' to death!

    Call them not shams--from haunted Glamis
    To haunted Woodhouselea,
    I mark in hosts the grisly ghosts
    I hear the fell Banshie!
    I know the spectral dog that howls
    Before the death of Squires;
    In my 'Ghosts'-guide' addresses hide
    For Podmore and for Myers!

    I see the Vampire climb the stairs
    From vaults below the church;
    And hark! the Pirate's spectre swears!
    O Psychical Research,
    Canst Thou not hear what meets my ear,
    The viewless wheels that come?
    The wild Banshie that wails to thee?
    The Drummer with his drum?

    O Haunted Homes of England,
    Though tenantless ye stand,
    With none content to pay the rent,
    Through all the shadowy land,
    Now, Science true will find in you
    A sympathetic perch,
    And take you all, both Grange and Hall,
    For Psychical Research!
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