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The majority of modern mediumistic apparitions are but the elemental creatures (the word for demons) masquerading through bodies composed of thought substance supplied by the very persons desiring to behold that wraiths of decarnate beings. Manly Palmer Hall, Ceremonial Magick and Sorcery
King Saul bows down before the apparition. Mysteries of the Bible s5e6: Magic & Miracles, A&E 1998
Gary Lineker’s Book of Ghost Stories. Father Ted s2e3: Tentacles of Doom, Dougal’s book, Channel 4 1996
The DeFeo story had one final twist which sets it apart from the other family murders: for the house was sold at the end of 1985 to new owners ... Some twenty-eight days later they fled in terror. The story of constant unexplained noises, foul smells and inexplicable events which culminated in sighting demonic figures became the basis for the film The Amityville Horror. Great Crimes & Trials: DeFeo & Benson
I don’t believe in no ghosts. Ever. Lord of the Flies 1963 starring James Aubrey & Tom Chapin & Hugh Edwards & Roger Elwin & Tom Gaman & David Surtees & Simon Surtees & Nicholas Hammond et al, director Peter Brook, Piggy
Who thinks there may be ghosts? ibid. Ralph
We all have our ghosts, Marshal. Hang ’Em High 1968 starring Clint Eastwood & Inger Stevens & Ed Begley & Pat Hingle & Ben Johnson & Charles McGraw & Ruth White & Bruce Dern & Alan Hale & James Westerfield & Denis Hopper et al, director Ted Post
You’re telling me that you’re an eight-hundred-year-old ghost? Star Trek: The Next Generation s7e14: Sub Rosa, Dr Crusher to voice
Here be ghosts that I have raised this Christmastide, ghosts of dead men that have bequeathed a trust to us living men. Ghosts are troublesome things in a house or in a family, as we knew ever before Ibsen taught us. There is only one way to appease a ghost. You must do the thing it asks you. The ghosts of a nation sometimes ask very big things and they must be appeased, whatever the cost. Patrick Pearse
Not frightened of Ghosts, then? That’s true. The dead can’t hurt ya. The Mystery of Edwin Drood I, Durdles, BBC 2012
The ghost of his dead father has been seen walking the battlements of the castle. David Tennant on Hamlet, BBC 2012
The appearance of the ghost becomes the engine of the play. ibid.
This call to arms has come from a ghost. ibid.
Night’s swift dragons cut the clouds full fast,
And yonder shines Aurora’s harbinger;
At whose approach, ghosts, wandering here and there,
Troop home to churchyards. William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream I i 149, Puck
Look, where it comes again! William Shakespeare, Hamlet I i 40
What art thou that usurp’st this time of night
Together with that fair and warlike form
In which the majesty of buried Denmark
Did sometimes march? By heaven, I charge thee speak. ibid. I i 44-47, Horatio to Ghost
We do it wrong, being so majestical,
To offer it the show of violence,
For it is as the air invulnerable,
And our vain blows malicious mockery. ibid. I i 124-127, Marcellus to Horatio and Barnado
If you have hitherto conceal’d this sight,
Let it be tenable in your silence still.
And whatsoever else shall hap to-night,
Give it an understanding, but no tongue. ibid. I ii 249
Angels and ministers of grace defend us!
Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damned,
Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell,
By thy intents wicked or charitable.
Thou com’st in such a questionable shape
That I will speak to thee: I’ll call thee Hamlet,
King, father; royal Dane, O! answer me. ibid. I iv @39
What may this mean,
That thou, dead corpse again in complete steel
Revisit’st thus the glimpses of the moon,
Making night hideous. ibid. I iv 51
I do not set my life at a pin’s fee;
And for my soul, what can it do to that,
Being a thing immortal as itself. ibid. I iv 65
Unhand me, gentlemen,
By heaven! I’ll make a ghost of him that lets me. ibid. I iv 84
I am thy father’s spirit;
Doomed for a certain term to walk the night. ibid. I v 9
60,332. I could a tale to thee unfold whose lightest word
Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood,
Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,
Thy knotted and combined locks to part,
And each particular hair to stand on end,
Like quills upon the fretful porpentine. ibid. I v 15
Hamlet: O God!
Ghost: Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.
Hamlet: Murder!
Ghost: Murder most foul. ibid. I v 24-27
Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother’s hand,
Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatched;
Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin,
Unhouseled, disappointed, unaneled,
No reckoning made but sent to my account
With all my imperfections on my head:
O, horrible! O, horrible! most horrible! ibid. I v 74
It is an honest ghost, that let me tell you. ibid. I v 138, Hamlet to Horatio
Ah, ha, boy! Say’st thou so? Art thou there, true-penny? –
Come on! You hear this fellow in the cellarage –
Consent to swear. ibid. I v 150-152
Well said, old mole! Canst work i’ th’ earth so fast?
A worthy pioner! ibid. I v 162-164
Rest, rest, perturbed spirit. ibid. I v 182
The spirit that I have seen
May be the devil. And the devil hath power
T’assume a pleasing shape. ibid. II ii 573-575, Hamlet’s soliloquy
It is a damned ghost that we have seen,
And my imaginations are as foul. ibid. III i 78-79, Hamlet
Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass. He hates him
That would upon the rack of this tough world
Stretch him out longer. William Shakespeare, The History of King Lear V iii 307-309, Kent
The ghost of Caesar hath appeared to me. Julius Caesar 2012 starring Paterson Joseph & Ray Fearon & Cyril Nri & Adjoa Andoh & Jeffery Kissoon et al, director Gregory Duran RSC production ***** Brutus
What beck’ning ghost, along the moonlight shade
Invites my step, and points to yonder glade? Alexander Pope, Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady, 1717
San Antonio: home of the Alamo. And the notorious Black Swan Inn. A serene get-away spot for newly-weds. But would it be so popular if they knew the truth about this inn: the murders, the suicides, and the ghosts. Unexplained Mysteries, History 2003