This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of Act III, Scene 1 of the play, which is set in a cave in the middle of nowhere. The cave is described as a place where the "earth and stones" are stored, and the "godly energy" of the earth is harnessed to move them. This is the place where, as the song says, "the sun shines, the moon rises, the stars shine" . In other words, it's where the sun and the moon meet.
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of Act III, Scene 1 of the play, which is set in a cave in the middle of nowhere. The cave is described as a place where the "earth and stones" are stored, and the "godly energy" of the earth is harnessed to move them. This is the place where, as the song says, "the sun shines, the moon rises, the stars shine" . In other words, it's where the sun and the moon meet.