wolfinthewood: Wolf's head in relief from romanesque tympanum at Kilpeck, Herefordshire (Default)
wolfinthewood ([personal profile] wolfinthewood) wrote2007-08-06 07:09 pm

Raven ghosts


There are raven ghosts, great black bundles of feathers, for ever in the forest, night-hunting in famine for prey, emitting a last feeble croak at the blush of dawn, and then all at once invisible.

— ‘Celtic superstition’

cited by John Wilson (1785–1854)

in Recreations of Christopher North (1842)


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[identity profile] wolfinthewood.livejournal.com 2007-08-10 12:11 pm (UTC)(link)
The rest of it is in the phrasing

If you want to sample more of Wilson's remarkable prose, there is a whole volume of it (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19938/19938-h/19938-h.htm) on Project Gutenberg. I have not read a lot of him, I must admit. He's a bit on the rich side, though I might manage to cultivate a taste for him if I tried. I came across the raven passage in Swainson's Folk lore and provincial names of British birds.