dreary - lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise, ponder - reflect deeply on a subject, weary - physically and mentally fatigued, quaint - strange in an interesting or pleasing way, bleak - unpleasantly cold and damp, wrought - shaped to fit by altering the contours of a pliable mass, surcease - a stopping, entreat - ask for or request earnestly, yore - time long past, mien - a person's appearance, manner, or demeanor, decorum - propriety in manners and conduct, countenance - the appearance conveyed by a person's face, craven - an abject coward, dirge - song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person, ominous - threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments, gloat - gaze at or think about something with self-satisfaction, seraph - an angel of the first order, respite - a pause from doing something, tempest - a violent commotion or disturbance, desolate - providing no shelter or sustenance, undaunted - unshaken in purpose, fiend - an evil supernatural being, pallid - pale, as of a person's complexion,

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