Censure
To pass judgement on something or someone, usually with the intent to punish.
Deign
To accept in a condescending way as if it the acceptance had placed a great burden upon you.
Earnest
A pledge or token for a future promise of bestowing something upon someone.
Jerkin
A short jacket or coat.
Muse
Used in the verbal sense in the play, muse means to wonder. As a noun, muse can also mean a person (usually a woman) who provides artistic inspiration.
Quaintly
Although quaint is typically used today to mean something old-fashioned or outdated but still possessed with charm, in the play quaintly is used to describe something done cleverly.
Recking
To provide care for something or someone.
Hinder
Create difficulties for someone or something.
Dearth
Scarcity or lack of something.
Trenched
Used to described something that is carved.
Unadvised
Rather than an action undertaken after receiving specific advice not to, in this usage unadvised becomes synonymous with inadvertent; a term used to describe an action done with a certain careless lack of intention.
Weeds
Clothing or the garments a person is wearing.
Entreat
Ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
Mirth
Amusement.
Vanquish
Defeat thoroughly.
Dispatch
Send off to a destination for a purpose.
Pestilence
A fatal epidemic disease.
Hearken
Listen.
Homely
Unattractive in appearance.
Fealty
Formal acknowledgement of loyalty to a lord.