| A | B |
| amiable | diffusing warmth and friendliness |
| loath | strongly opposed |
| provender | food for domestic livestock |
| hoard | a secret store of valuables or money |
| dote | shower with love; show excessive affection for |
| upbraid | express criticism towards |
| bewail | express sorrow or regret about something |
| swain | a young male suitor |
| enamor | attract |
| visage | the appearance conveyed by a person's face |
| amity | a state of friendship and cordiality |
| dispatch | send away towards a designated goal |
| conjunction | the temporal property of things happening at the same time |
| rite | any customary observance or practice |
| concord | a harmonious state of things and of their properties |
| enmity | a state of deep-seated ill-will |
| hither | to this place |
| idle | silly or trivial |
| betroth | give to in marriage |
| loathe | dislike intensely; feel disgust toward |
| solemnity | a somber and dignified feeling |
| expound | add details, as to an account or idea |
| conceive | judge or regard; look upon as |
| gracious | characterized by charm and good taste |
| mar | cause to become imperfect |
| paramour | a lover, especially a secret or illicit one |
| paragon | a perfect embodiment of a concept |
| discourse | talk at length and formally about a topic |
| presently | in the near future |
| pare | remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size |