| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Salome by Oscar Wilde: SALOME. J'attends que mes esclaves m'apportent des parfums et les
sept voiles et m'otent mes sandales.
[Les esclaves apportent des parfums et les sept voiles et otent les
sandales de Salome.]
HERODE. Ah! vous allez danser pieds nus! C'est bien! C'est bien!
Vos petits pieds seront comme des colombes blanches. Ils
ressembleront e des petites fleurs blanches qui dansent sur un arbre
. . . Ah! non. Elle va danser dans le sang! Il y a du sang par
terre. Je ne veux pas qu'elle danse dans le sang. Ce serait d'un
tres mauvais presage.
HERODIAS. Qu'est-ce que cela vous fait qu'elle danse dans le sang?
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The fourth excerpt represents the element of Earth. It speaks of physical influences and the impact of the unseen on the visible world, and is drawn from The Complete Angler by Izaak Walton: Sir, I am glad my memory has not lost these last verses, because they
are somewhat more pleasant and more suitable to May-day than my
harsh discourse. And I am glad your patience hath held out so long as to
hear them and me, for both together have brought us within the sight of
the Thatched House. And I must be your debtor, if you think it worth
your attention, for the rest of my promised discourse, till some other
opportunity, and a like time of leisure.
Venator. Sir, you have angled me on with much pleasure to the
Thatched House; and I now find your words true, " that good company
makes the way seem short "; for trust me, Sir, I thought we had wanted
three miles of this house, till you showed it to me. But now we are at it,
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