I wouldn't know how to put them all in order, but Lost in a Lost Word and The Parchment grew a lot on me.
Lost in a Lost world felt at first like the classic Harris song, but I really got into it and all the final verses are beautiful.
The Parchment is fucking insane. Apples and oranges, but there are dozens of DT songs with a much safer structure than this one. A couple of verses, then for no apparent reason at all an endless string of solos after solos, then another section that grows and grows until finally launching into the faster and bombastic finale? wow!!!
Death of the Celts is as lovely and fun as pointless, and maybe it's the only one where I really feel the solo section goes on too long, and when it comes back it's just to quickly end the song, but what a ride it is.
And of course Hell on Earth is fantastic, pity for the last few minutes that meander a bit.
Time Machine is definitively my least favorite. Senjutsu is weird as opener, but there was no better song to start the album with, and while my initial thoughts were "it should have picked up the pace and went faster after the second chorus", I wouldn't know where to place a faster section, the song is good as it is.
Darkest Hour is very emotional, and the two "singles" are very cool, Stratego is so catchy, also in this case pity that the post-chorus (I hear you calling my name....) comes only once. And as I said, the solos on WotW are superb, especially the second one.