| A | B |
| seething | in constant agitation |
| apprehend | understand or perceive the meaning of something |
| constancy | the quality of being enduring and free from change |
| revel | unrestrained merrymaking |
| eunuch | a man who has been castrated and is unable to reproduce |
| discord | lack of agreement or harmony |
| apt | being of striking pertinence |
| toil | work hard |
| amiss | in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner |
| tender | offer or present for acceptance |
| saucy | improperly forward or bold |
| audacious | invulnerable to fear or intimidation |
| eloquence | powerful and effective language |
| flourish | a short lively tune played on brass instruments |
| impaired | diminished in strength, quality, or utility |
| mantle | a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter |
| twain | two items of the same kind |
| sinister | on or starting from the left |
| courteous | characterized by politeness and gracious good manners |
| strife | bitter conflict; heated or violent dissension |
| valor | courage when facing danger |
| dainty | delicately beautiful |
| quell | suppress or crush completely |
| mote | a tiny piece of anything |
| palpable | capable of being perceived |
| wretch | someone you feel sorry for |
| woe | misery resulting from affliction |
| shroud | burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped |
| hallow | render holy by means of religious rites |
| ditty | a short simple song |
| rote | memorization by repetition |
| warble | sing or play with trills |
| prodigious | great in size, force, extent, or degree |
| consecrate | render holy by means of religious rites |
| amends | something done or paid to make up for a wrong |