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- Furrow: A long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plough.
- Thy: Archaic or dialect form.
- Thus: As a result or consequence of this.
- Quoth: Used only in first and third person singular before the subject.
- Garment: A piece of clothing.
- Hath: Archaic third person singular present of have.
- Swound: The act of fainting.
- Fotham: A unit equal to six feet.
- Abide: Accept or act in accordance.
- Gushed: Flow out of something in a rapid and plentiful.
- Agnoy: Extreme physical or mental suffering.
- Twas: A contraction for it was.
- Strewn: To spread something untidily.
- Kirk: A Scottish word for church.
- Morrow: The following day.
- Fiendish: Extremely cruel or unpleasant.
- Aught: Anything at all.
- Sheen: A soft surface.
- May`st: Archaic second person singular present of may.
- Aye: Said to express assent.
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