| A | B |
| heath | an area of open wasteland overgrown with heather, low shrubs, etc. |
| villany (-ies) | wickedness |
| brandish (ed) | To wave or flourish in a menacing way |
| valiant | brave |
| direful | frightful |
| valor | bravery |
| vantage | a position that provides a broad view of a place or an idea |
| furbish | to brighten by rubbing; polish |
| bark | a sailing boat |
| prophetic | predicting or foreshadowing |
| wrought | formed |
| repentance | feelings of regret for wrong doing |
| recompense | to pay; reward |
| plenteous | plentiful; abundant |
| thane (s) | in Scotland, a feudal lord |
| harbinger | a person or thing that signals or announces what is to come |
| commendation | approval; recommendation |
| chastise | to punish; scold severely |
| impede (s) | to hinder or obstruct |
| battlement (s) | a wall with open spaces to shoot through, ussually on top of a tower |
| access | a means of nearing or getting |
| jutty | a projecting part of a building |
| frieze | a decorative band, as along the top of a wall in a room |
| buttress | a projecting structure built against a wall for support |
| dignity (-ies) | honor; worthiness; stateliness of manner |
| grace (s) | 1. attractive quality 2. favor; goodwill 3.divine love given freely to human beings |
| trammel | to entrap or confine. Sometimes used with .up. |
| shoal | a shallow place in a body of water |
| gloss | brightness; sheen |
| adage | an old saying accepted as true |
| chamberlain (s) | a person who manages the household of a ruler or nobleman |
| mettle | courage |