| A | B |
| antiquity | n. - the quality of being old or ancient |
| tranquil | adj. - calm |
| desolate | adj. - deserted |
| listless | adj. - showing no energy or interest |
| skulk | v. - to move in a quiet, fearful way |
| sage | n. - a wise person/ adj. - wise |
| ample | adj. - large; spacious |
| azure | adj. - sky blue |
| pliant | adj. - easily bent; flexible |
| induce | v. - to persuade |
| conjure | v. - to call upon; bring to mind |
| congenial | adj. - pleasant; agreeable |
| philosophical | adj. - wise |
| compulsion | n. - a force; an irresistable urge |
| emanate | v. - to flow out; issue |
| urchin | n. - a mischievous youngster |
| chivalrous | adj. - showing the gallantry and courtesy of a knight |
| eloquence | n. - forceful or persuasive speech |
| surmount | v. - to climb up and over; to be at the top of |
| transienct | adj. - staying only briefly |