| A | B |
| metaphysical | abstract or supernatural |
| compunctious | guilty; feeling uneasy due to a sense of guilt |
| beguile | to deceive, delude, or cheat |
| martlet | the martin (a bird) |
| soliloquy | a speech dilivered by a character meant only for the audience to hear |
| husbandry | the cultivation of crops; the breeding of livestock |
| repose | the act of resting or sleeping |
| entreat | to make an earnest request of |
| franchise | a privilege or right granted to a person by a government |
| allegiance | loyalty to a nation, sovereign, or cause |
| gouts | a large blob or clot |
| stealthy | marked by secret movement |
| surfeited | fed or supplied to excess |
| posset | a spiced drink of hot swetened milk curdled with wine or ale |
| whence | from where, from what place |
| multitudinous | very numerous, existing in great number |
| incarnadine | flesh-colored or blood-red |
| equivocator | one who uses language that is capable of two or more interpretations |
| lechery | excessive indulgence in sexual activity |
| sacrilegious | disrespectful or irreverent towards something sacred |