/ˈwʌndərfəl/
Inspiring wonder; remarkably good; amazing.
Amazing, marvelous, splendid, fantastic, magnificent
Terrible, awful, horrible, dreadful, ordinary
/kɜːrld/
Formed into a coiled or spiral shape; wrapped closely.
Coiled, spiraled, wound, twisted, wrapped
Unwound, straightened, uncoiled, flattened
/drɛst/
(Archaic or poetic form of "dressed") Clothed; adorned.
Clothed, attired, garbed, adorned
Undressed, unclothed, bare, stripped
/wɜːrlz/
Moves or causes to move rapidly around and around in a circle or spiral.
Spins, rotates, twirls, revolves, circles
Stays, settles, stills, rests
/nɒd/
(In the poem's context) To droop or bend downwards gently, like swaying.
Droop, incline, bow, sway, dip
Stand upright, stiffen, raise, straighten
/klɪfs/
Steep rock faces, especially at the edge of the sea or a river.
Precipice, bluff, crag, escarpment, rockface
Valley, plain, flatland, gentle slope
/aɪlz/
(Poetic or literary word for) Islands; small landmasses surrounded by water.
Islands, islets, atolls, keys
Continent, mainland, landmass
/ˈtrɛmbəl/
To shake involuntarily, typically from fear, excitement, or cold.
Shake, shiver, quake, vibrate, quiver
Steady, calm, still, remain, stand firm
/dɒt/
A very small spot or mark. (Figuratively) A very small or insignificant person or thing.
Speck, fleck, point, particle; (figurative) trifle
Mass, bulk, expanse; (figurative) giant, significant entity