| A | B |
| seraphs | n. one of 6 winged angels standing in presence of God |
| covet | v. to desire, wish for enviously |
| kinsman | n. relative |
| sepulcher | n. a tomb |
| sever | v. divide, to remove by cutting |
| pilgrim | n. one who journeys in foreign lands |
| shade | n. a disembodied spirit, ghost |
| sledges | n. sleigh |
| crystalline | adj. resembling crystal in that it is strikingly clear |
| tintinnabulation | n. ringing of bells |
| ditty | n. an especially simple song |
| euphony | n. pleasing or sweet sound especially words combined as to please the ear |
| expostulation | n. act of discussing or reasoning with |
| palpitating | v.to beat rapidly or strongly |
| paean | n. a joyous song or hymn of praise |
| knells | v to ring especially for a death, funeral or disaster |
| surcease | n. stopping, ceasing |
| obeisance | n. a bow, movement of the body made in token of respect or submission |
| mien | n. demeanor, bearing that is indicative of personality |
| beguiling | v. to lead by deception, hoodwink |