| Term | Definition |
| dominion | (noun) rule;authority |
| impudence | (noun) lack of shame;rudeness |
| winsome | (adj) having a charming appearance or way |
| discretion | (noun)good judgment; prudence |
| inconstantly | (adv) changeably;in a fickle way |
| vales | (noun) valleys;hollows; depressed stretches of ground |
| symmetry | (noun) balanced form;the beauty resulting from such balance |
| aspire | (verb) have high ambitions;yearn or seek after |
| recompense | (noun) payment in return |
| roused | (verb) stirred up |
| presumption | (noun) audacity |
| anatomize | (verb) to dissect in order to examine structure |
| confounded | (adj) confused;mixed together indiscriminately;bewildered |
| sordid | (adj) dirty |
| stagnant | (adj) motionless;foul |