id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39494 nan Poetry of the Supernatural .txt text/plain 5733 767 94 'Twas all souls' night, and to and fro mother does not go as far as the ghost in Robert Buchanan's Oxford Book of Canadian Verse.) For right ahead lay the Ship of the Dead The white ghosts walk in a row, I looked and saw the ghosts And I who have troubled the dead man's grave Heard all the dead man did. "O dream-taught man," said the woman-The Ghosts of an Old House. Some say they saw the dead man steer-'Tis the ghost of a Sea-King, my father, rigid and pale, red to join all the other dead ships, which are in white." Ballad of the Dead Lover. Says old Bill's ghost to me, The dead are coming back again, the years are rolled away, All Souls' Night. THE OLD BALLADS The ballads that follow have all been selected from The Oxford Book of ./cache/39494.txt ./txt/39494.txt