| A | B |
| breach | the breaking of any tie, trust, duty, or law |
| contempt | a feeling of disapproval and disgust for that which seems low and worthless; scorn |
| counsel | advice regarding the decisions and actions of another |
| entreaty | an earnest plea and request; an appeal |
| wickedness | evilness; sinfulness; wrongdoing |
| just | rightful; lawful; also, reasonable |
| misfortune | bad luck; mischance; disaster |
| overtake | to come upon suddenly; also, to catch up with |
| reproach | to criticize or blame; to find fault with |
| inexpressable | impossible to put into words |