| A | B |
| Utopia | any idealized place of perfection; any visionary scheme for a perfect society |
| invariably | unchangeable; always the same |
| subsequently | after |
| sepulchers | a vault for burial; toumb |
| ponderous | very heavy; unwieldy; labored and dull |
| edifice | a building, especially a large, imposing one |
| inauspicious | unfavorable; unsucessful |
| Physiognomies | facial features and expressoins |
| Augured | to incease; to make or become greater |
| Inference | a loose usage |