As well as the chamber works, the lovely two-movement double cello concerto "
Aeromancy" is a welcomed addition.
books, treatises, deeds, memorials, recipes, and catalogues, for invoking demons, by whatever way, and manner, whether it be by necromancy, hydromancy, pyromancy,
aeromancy, onomancy, chiromancy, and geomancy; or by writings, and papers of magic art, spells, witchcrafts, omens, enchantments, conjurings, circles, characters, seals, rings, and figures.
They had oak in great eftimation, and it is very probable that they were called Derwyddon, from the British Derw, oaks." "Alltud tramor, an alien from beyond the fea." "Oer ferw, coldly bubbling." "Wybrgoel,
aeromancy." "Ymdaith, a journey; v., to journey, to travel; to walk, to go, to wander abroad."