Lee's 'More Glimpses' includes a great first-hand description of a banshee from 17th Century Limerick in
#Ireland. The witness was one Lady Fanshaw. I shall write it out verbatim, because it's worth it, but I don't think the thread will be terribly long. [Cont:
#PhantomsFriday #banshee #folklore"At about one o'clock, I heard a voice that wakened me. I drew the curtains and in the casement of the window ,I saw, by the light of the moon, a woman leaning into the window, through the casement, in white, with red hair and a pale, ghastly complexion. [Cont:
She spoke loud, and in a tone of voice I had never heard, thrice, 'A horse!' and then, with a sigh more like wind than breath, she vanished, and to me her body seemed more like a thick cloud than substance. I was so much frightened, that my hair stood on end, and my night clothes fell off. [Cont:
I pulled and pinched your father, who never woke during the disorder I was in; but at last was much surprised to see me in this fright, and more so when I related the story and showed him the window open. Neither of us slept anymore that night..." [Cont: