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R&J Vocab: Act II
English
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Enmity | absolute hatred |
| Feign | to pretend |
| Baleful | destructive, deadly |
| Wanton | immoral, lewd |
| Poultice | remedy |
| Unwieldy | clumsy; difficult to carry because of bulk or weight |
| Sallow | a sickly, yellowish hue |
| Peril | danger |
| Repose | rest or relaxation; to rest |
| Blazon | to announce or proclaim |
| Enmity | "And I am proof against their ___" |
| Feign | "But old folks, many ___ as they were---" |
| Baleful | "With ___ weeds and precious-juiced flowers." |
| Wanton | "Now comes the ___ blood up in your cheeks:" |
| Poultice | "Is this the ___ for my aching bones?" |
| Unwieldy | "___, slow, heavy, and pale as lead." |
| Sallow | "Hath washed thy ___ cheeks for Rosaline!" |
| Peril | "Alack, there lies more ___ in thine eye" |
| Repose | "As sweet ___ and rest come to thy heart as that within my breast." |
| Blazon | "To __ it, then sweeten with thy breath" |
| Wanton | "That idols in the __ summer air and yet not fall; so light is vanity" |
| Wanton's | "And yet no farther than a ___ bird" |