Serene
Peaceful and tranquil
Carnal
Driven by erotic, sexual desire
For ay
An archaic term meaning for ever; always
Wallowing
Indulging in intense grief; not attempting to make a bad situation better
Wretches
Mean, loathsome and detested individuals
Ure
An archaic term for 'use', as in, to use something
Sloth
Laziness or apathy, one of the seven deadly sins
Slumber'd
Fell asleep
giddy
Playful and silly, possibly under the influence of alcohol
amain
with great strength or speed
asunder
existing in separate pieces
wonted
To become used to something; when an action is habitual
Potentates
Kings or Queens
Abasht
Archaic spelling of 'abashed', meaning ashamedly
Kindreds
Close family members or relatives
Delve
To dig or search for something
ire
Intense anger and rage
nigh
nearby or soon
exalted
Praised, glorified or worshipped
throng
A large crowd of people
trump
short for 'trumpet'
forthwith
immediately
sepulchres
tombs or altars
'twixt
Short for 'betwixt', meaning between
Pomp
Grand, excessive decorations for the puropse of celebration
perdition
sentenced to an eternity in hell
estranged
to feel isolated or alone
ruinate
having been ruined
multitudes
A gathering or crowd
Vain
Excessively proud and conceited; obsessed with one's own looks
Frail
Extremely weak or delicate