| A | B |
| chaos | any condition or place of disorder |
| heath | a tract of open wasteland |
| plight | any condition or situation of difficulty or peril |
| disdain | to regard or treat with disrespect |
| brandish | to wave or flourish menacingly |
| battlements | a parapet on top of a wall with indentations for defense |
| furbish | to brighten by cleaning or rubbing |
| staunch | firm and steadfast; true |
| thither | to or toward that place; there |
| thrice | three times |
| rapt | deeply absorbed or engrossed |
| withal | besides; in addition |
| prologue | the lines introducing a play; an introduction |
| solicit | to seek to obtain by persuasion |
| commence | to begin or start |
| surmise | to make a guess or conjecture |
| liege | a lord or sovereign in feudal law |
| peerless | without equal; unmatched |
| chastise | to punish, usually by beating |
| valor | courage or boldness in battle; bravery |