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SHOWING WHAT IS MEANT BY A FLOW OF SPIRITS

James Russell Lowell

At first the ghosts were somewhat shy,

Coming when none but Knott was nigh,

And people said 'twas all their eye,

(Or rather his) a flam, the sly

Digestion's machination:

Some recommended a wet sheet,

Some a nice broth of pounded peat,

Some a cold flat-iron to the feet,

Some a decoction of lamb's-bleat,

Some a southwesterly grain of wheat; 310

Meat was by some pronounced unmeet,

Others thought fish most indiscreet,

And that 'twas worse than all to eat

Of vegetables, sour or sweet,

(Except, perhaps, the skin of beet,)

In such a concatenation:

One quack his button gently plucks

And murmurs, 'Biliary ducks!'

Says Knott, 'I never ate one;'

But all, though brimming full of wrath, 320

Homoeo, Allo, Hydropath,

Concurred in this--that t'other's path

To death's door was the straight one.

Still, spite of medical advice,

The ghosts came thicker, and a spice

Of mischief grew apparent;

Nor did they only come at night,

But seemed to fancy broad daylight,

Till Knott, in horror and affright,

His unoffending hair rent; 330

Whene'er with handkerchief on lap,

He made his elbow-chair a trap,

To catch an after-dinner nap,

The spirits, always on the tap,

Would make a sudden _rap, rap, rap,_

The half-spun cord of sleep to snap,

(And what is life without its nap

But threadbareness and mere mishap?) 338

As 'twere with a percussion cap

The trouble's climax capping;

It seemed a party dried and grim

Of mummies had come to visit him,

Each getting off from every limb

Its multitudinous wrapping;

Scratchings sometimes the walls ran round,

The merest penny-weights of sound;

Sometimes 'twas only by the pound

They carried on their dealing,

A thumping 'neath the parlor floor,

Thump-bump-thump-bumping o'er and o'er, 350

As if the vegetables in store

(Quiet and orderly before)

Were all together peeling;

You would have thought the thing was done

By the spirit of some son of a gun,

And that a forty-two-pounder,

Or that the ghost which made such sounds

Could be none other than John Pounds,

Of Ragged Schools the founder.

Through three gradations of affright, 360

The awful noises reached their height;

At first they knocked nocturnally,

Then, for some reason, changing quite,

(As mourners, after six months' flight,

Turn suddenly from dark to light,)

Began to knock diurnally,

And last, combining all their stocks,

(Scotland was ne'er so full of Knox,)

Into one Chaos (father of Nox,)

_Nocte pluit_--they showered knocks, 370

And knocked, knocked, knocked, eternally;

Ever upon the go, like buoys,

(Wooden sea-urchins,) all Knott's joys,

They turned to troubles and a noise

That preyed on him internally.

 

Soon they grew wider in their scope;

Whenever Knott a door would ope,

It would ope not, or else elope

And fly back (curbless as a trope

Once started down a stanza's slope 380

By a bard that gave it too much rope--)

Like a clap of thunder slamming:

And, when kind Jenny brought his hat,

(She always, when he walked, did that,)

Just as upon his heart it sat,

Submitting to his settling pat,

Some unseen hand would jam it flat,

Or give it such a furious bat

That eyes and nose went cramming

Up out of sight, and consequently, 390

As when in life it paddled free,

His beaver caused much damning;

If these things seem o'erstrained to be,

Read the account of Doctor Dee,

'Tis in our college library:

Read Wesley's circumstantial plea,

And Mrs. Crowe, more like a bee,

Sucking the nightshade's honeyed fee,

And Stilling's Pneumatology;

Consult Scot, Glanvil, grave Wie- 400

rus and both Mathers; further see,

Webster, Casaubon, James First's trea-

tise, a right royal Q.E.D.

Writ with the moon in perigee,

Bodin de la Demonomanie--

(Accent that last line gingerly)

All full of learning as the sea

Of fishes, and all disagree,

Save in _Sathanas apage!_

Or, what will surely put a flea 410

In unbelieving ears--with glee,

Out of a paper (sent to me

By some friend who forgot to P ...

A ... Y ...--I use cryptography

Lest I his vengeful pen should dree--

His P ...O ...S ...T ...A ...G ...E ...)

Things to the same effect I cut,

About the tantrums of a ghost,

Not more than three weeks since, at most,

Near Stratford, in Connecticut. 420

Knott's Upas daily spread its roots,

Sent up on all sides livelier shoots,

And bore more pestilential fruits;

The ghosts behaved like downright brutes,

They snipped holes in his Sunday suits,

Practised all night on octave flutes,

Put peas (not peace) into his boots,

Whereof grew corns in season,

They scotched his sheets, and, what was worse,

Stuck his silk nightcap full of burrs, 430

Till he, in language plain and terse,

(But much unlike a Bible verse,)

Swore he should lose his reason.

 

The tables took to spinning, too,

Perpetual yarns, and arm-chairs grew

To prophets and apostles;

One footstool vowed that only he

Of law and gospel held the key,

That teachers of whate'er degree

To whom opinion bows the knee 440

Weren't fit to teach Truth's _a b c_,

And were (the whole lot) to a T

Mere fogies all and fossils;

A teapoy, late the property

Of Knox's Aunt Keziah,

(Whom Jenny most irreverently

Had nicknamed her aunt-tipathy)

With tips emphatic claimed to be

The prophet Jeremiah;

The tins upon the kitchen-wall, 450

Turned tintinnabulators all,

And things that used to come to call

For simple household services

Began to hop and whirl and prance,

Fit to put out of countenance

The _Commís_ and _Grisettes_ of France

Or Turkey's dancing Dervises.

 

Of course such doings, far and wide,

With rumors filled the countryside,

And (as it is our nation's pride 460

To think a Truth not verified

Till with majorities allied)

Parties sprung up, affirmed, denied,

And candidates with questions plied,

Who, like the circus-riders, tried

At once both hobbies to bestride,

And each with his opponent vied

In being inexplicit.

Earnest inquirers multiplied;

Folks, whose tenth cousins lately died, 470

Wrote letters long, and Knott replied;

All who could either walk or ride

Gathered to wonder or deride,

And paid the house a visit;

Horses were to his pine-trees tied,

Mourners in every corner sighed,

Widows brought children there that cried.

Swarms of lean Seekers, eager-eyed,

(People Knott never could abide,)

Into each hole and cranny pried 480

With strings of questions cut and dried

From the Devout Inquirer's Guide,

For the wise spirits to decide--

As, for example, is it

True that the damned are fried or boiled?

Was the Earth's axis greased or oiled?

Who cleaned the moon when it was soiled?

How baldness might be cured or foiled?

How heal diseased potatoes?

Did spirits have the sense of smell? 490

Where would departed spinsters dwell?

If the late Zenas Smith were well?

If Earth were solid or a shell?

Were spirits fond of Doctor Fell?

_Did_ the bull toll Cock-Robin's knell?

What remedy would bugs expel?

If Paine's invention were a sell?

Did spirits by Webster's system spell?

Was it a sin to be a belle?

Did dancing sentence folks to hell? 500

If so, then where most torture fell?

On little toes or great toes?

If life's true seat were in the brain?

Did Ensign mean to marry Jane?

By whom, in fact, was Morgan slain?

Could matter ever suffer pain?

What would take out a cherry-stain?

Who picked the pocket of Seth Crane,

Of Waldo precinct, State, of Maine?

Was Sir John Franklin sought in vain? 510

Did primitive Christians ever train?

What was the family-name of Cain?

Them spoons, were they by Betty ta'en?

Would earth-worm poultice cure a sprain?

Was Socrates so dreadful plain?

What teamster guided Charles's wain?

Was Uncle Ethan mad or sane,

And could his will in force remain?

If not, what counsel to retain?

Did Le Sage steal Gil Blas from Spain? 520

Was Junius writ by Thomas Paine?

Were ducks discomforted by rain?

_How_ did Britannia rule the main?

Was Jonas coming back again?

Was vital truth upon the wane?

Did ghosts, to scare folks, drag a chain?

Who was our Huldah's chosen swain?

Did none have teeth pulled without payin',

Ere ether was invented?

Whether mankind would not agree, 530

If the universe were tuned in C?

What was it ailed Lucindy's knee?

Whether folks eat folks in Feejee?

Whether _his_ name would end with T?

If Saturn's rings were two or three,

And what bump in Phrenology

They truly represented?

These problems dark, wherein they groped,

Wherewith man's reason vainly coped,

Now that the spirit-world was oped, 540

In all humility they hoped

Would be resolved _instanter_;

Each of the miscellaneous rout

Brought his, or her, own little doubt.

And wished to pump the spirits out,

Through his or her own private spout,

Into his or her decanter.