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Bard: A poet, especially a lyric poet.
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Brazen: Marked by flagrant and insolent audacity; Having a loud, usually harsh, resonant sound
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Chafing: To wear away or irritate by rubbing / Feeling irritation
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Distaff: Rod for wool; where it is wound
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Domain: Territory under one government
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Hallowed: Sanctified; consecrated
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Harangued: A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering
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Harry: To raid or rob
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Indignation: Anger aroused by something unjust, mean, or unworthy.
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Insolent: Presumptuous and insulting in manner or speech; arrogant.
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Irk: To annoy, irritate
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Lofty: Elevated in character; exalted.
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Mortified: To cause to experience shame, humiliation, or wounded pride; humiliate.
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Muse: the source of an artist's inspiration
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Par: A state of being equal
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Plunder: To rob or pillage; loot
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Prelude: An introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one; a preliminary or preface.
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Probe: An exploratory action, expedition, or device, especially one designed to investigate and obtain information on a remote or unknown region.
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Prophecy: A prediction of the future, made under divine inspiration.
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Rends: To tear or split apart or into pieces violently
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Reproach: to express disapproval of, criticism of, or disappointment in; To bring shame upon; disgrace
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Resents: To feel indignantly offended at
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Resounds: To become famous, celebrated
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Reveling: To take great pleasure or delight
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Rout: A disorderly retreat or flight following defeat.
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Stealth: The act of moving, proceeding, or acting in a covert way.
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Swagger: Overly self assured or conceited manner
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Thwart: To prevent the occurrence, realization, or attainment of:
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Unendurable: Not able to withstand or tolerate
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Unsung: Not honored or praised; uncelebrated