Thee
Archaic, poetic form of 'You'.
Beloved
Lover, loved, adored, sweetheart, paramour. Can be used both as a noun and an adjective.
Altar
A high dais, or table, used in religious rituals.
C.f. Keats "To what green altar, O mysterious priest, / Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies".
Solemnize
Perform, Celebrate, Ceremonialize. (Verb)
Dusk
The time before evening, twilight.
Eloquent
Articulate, Fluent, Expressive. (Adjective)
Glimmering
Something that glimmers, or shines. Participle / Gerund form of Verb 'to Glimmer'.
Synonym of Glimmer: Shine, Shimmer, Flicker, Glint, Gleam, Twinkle.
C.f. Coleridge "yonder moon dim-glimmering thro' the dewy window pane"
Visage
A person's facial expression.
Slope
A slanted or tilted surface.
Imperishable
Undestructable, Invincible, Immortal.