adversary
opponent in a contest, conflict or dispute
enmity
deep-seated, often mutual hatred or ill will
fickle
erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious
entreat
to make an earnest request of
discord
an actual or supposed circumstance regarded as just cause for complaint
pious
having or exhibiting religious reverence
conciliatory
intended to placate or reconcile, intended to make angry
extremities
a very great or extreme degree or amount of something
grievance
a lack of agreement between people; conflict
augment
to make something greater, as in size extent or quantity. To change,
feign
to give a false appearance of. To pretend to do something
consort
associate
beseech
to beg
tyrant
an unfair and cruel ruler
prologue
an introduction to a book or play
mutiny
forcible or passive resistance to the law or orders
star - crossed
unlucky or ill-fated
profane
to treat with disrespect
forfeit
to lose or give up
transgression
a violation of a law, command, or duty