| A | B |
| hence | from this time |
| vexed | annoyed |
| suits | actions or processes in a court for enforcing a right or claim |
| assuage | make easier to bear; soothe |
| myriad | extremely humorous |
| doses | gives a measured amount of medicine to |
| entreats | asks in a serious and urgent manner; pleads; begs |
| rectify | set or make right |
| profess | declare openly or freely |
| stalk | walk in a stiff or proud manner |
| enamored | caused to feel in love |
| reconciles | becomes friends with again |
| bombastic | describes someone who is always boasting |
| tediousness | tiresome because of length or dullness |
| farce | a play about a ridiculous situation |
| retinue | a group of helpers, servants, or followers |
| indulgence | act of giving in to another's desires; leniency |