Woe
a feeling of deep despair caused by various problems
Shilling
a coin used in Britain and which had little value
Bawdy play
a play which was considered dirty, a play which included sexual content or sexual allusions
Motley
a group of people of objects which is not uniform; made out of various different pieces
Ague
a type of illness in which the person is affected by fever among other symptoms
Beheld
to look at someone with great admiration and respect, often used in relation with royalties and people who hold a great deal of power
Clung
to hold on tightly to someone or something, often seen as an act of desperation
Pomp
refers to an event which is presented into an excessive splendid display which is often seen as being over the top
Lustre
a soft glow which is described as having fallen on a person or object
Durst wag
dare to move in a rapid way