Ceres
A Pre-Roman Goddess of agriculture.
Persephone
A Greek goddess, also called Cora, the goddess of the underworld. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the harvest goddess.
Crackling
Making sharp noises.
Blighted
Infected, Spoilt, Disrupted. (Adjective).
Buddleia
A shrub with fragrant flowers, commonly called the Butterfly-Bush.
Rift
Crack, Fissure, Fracture.
Defer
Postpone, Put off (Verb).
Diminish
Decrease, Deprecate, Decline (Verb).
Bardic
Related to a Bard, a poet-narrator common to the medieval British or Gaelic cultures.
Gaelic
Celtic, particularly related to the Goidelic group of Celtic languages.
Frail
Infirm, Weak, Delicate, Feeble. (Adjective).
Firmament
The sky, The Heavens.
Harbour
Port, Dock, Haven, a place where ships come ashore.
Promenade
A paved public walkway.
Provenance
Origin, Source.