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"stilly" Definitions
  1. in a calm manner : QUIETLY
  2. STILL, QUIET

31 Sentences With "stilly"

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The moonlight flung their stilly shadows to the tattered roses.
The waters work, and Jefferson is exalted stilly in his place.
He stood there stilly for a long time, looking out of the window.
She moved about the house with a step as stilly as the falling dews.
Conspiring spirits whispered in the gloom, Half-heard, the stilly secrets of the tomb.
She knelt again by the boy and kissed his cold lips, smiling so stilly.
Say, Stilly, I'm off uptown to attend to the emptiness in this stone utensil.
I'm going to buy our supplies at that house, stilly, if you have no objections.
The figure lay very stilly on his bed, the sheets rumpled and wet with his sweat.
One might have said that they were for a time in the midst of a vast and stilly desert.
The river, too, was colored, and every tree was like a torch burning stilly in the quiet of the evening.
The story's title is derived from Thomas Moore's poem "Oft, in the Stilly Night"; the poem is quoted within the story.
With oars apeak, and paddles down, the sheets of their sails adrift, the three boats now stilly floated, awaiting Moby Dick's reappearance.
The Visit Stilly Valley campaign focuses on the seasonal recreation opportunities that keep a number of Darrington and Arlington-area businesses afloat.
With oars apeak, and paddles down, the sheets of their sails adrift, the three boats now stilly floated, awaiting Moby Dick's reappearance.
They wait there, standing stilly even as the bus slows and tries to stop close to that spot, where a brake squeals mightily.
So, to avoid doing anything improper, she had stood stilly silent and done nothing, as the custom of English ladies in such cases is.
And the note of the tomcat as he sings to his love in the stilly night outside on the tiles becomes positively distasteful when heard so near.
In the dusk we walked out onto a little bridge to watch birds, and in the stilly evening, out over the lake an alpen horn began to play.
When she arrived at the white boat which floated so stilly on the morning glitter of the water, only just stirred by a breeze from the south, she stepped at once on board.
Born in Brooklyn, New York on March 17, 1929, Florence was the daughter of Samuel, a taxi driver, and Frances Stilly Rosenfeld, a bookkeeper. Florence loved learning from a young age. Her mother encouraged her daughter to follow a teaching career.
The stilly murmur of the distant Sea Tells us of silence. And that simplest Lute, Plac'd length-ways in the clasping casement, hark! How by the desultory breeze caress'd, Like some coy maid half yielding to her lover, It pours such sweet upbraiding, as must needs Tempt to repeat the wrong! [...] —"Eolian Harp" (lines 1–17)Coleridge 1921 pp. 100-102 Coleridge began work on The Eolian Harp in August 1795 during his engagement to Sara Fricker.
The Ezra Meeker Mansion is a historic house in Puyallup, Washington, United States. It is the second of two homes in the city which were owned and resided in by Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker, the first one being a cabin on the homestead claim which Meeker purchased from Jerry Stilly. This was a one-room, square cabin to which Meeker added a second room, doubling its size. The Meeker family lived there from 1862 until 1886.
She is known as "Stilly," "Caroline," or "Julie" in Western versions of the anime. ; :Voiced by Reiko Senō (1969), Yoshiko Ōta (1988), Miina Tominaga (1998) :Akko's mother. ; :Voiced by Ichirō Murakoshi (1969), Banjō Ginga (1988), Ken Yamaguchi (1998) :Akko's father ; :Voiced by Sumiko Shirakawa (1969), Kazuko Sugiyama (1988), Kikumi Umeda (1998) :Akko's best friend. ; :Voiced by Akiko Tsuboi (1969), Noriko Uemura (1988), Harumi Ikoma (1998) :Moko's younger brother. ; :Voiced by Junko Hori, Mariko Takigawa (1969), Noriko Tsukase, Yuko Mita (1988), Junko Takeuchi (1998) :Kankichi's friend.
The Melodies were an immediate success, the "The Last Rose of Summer", "The Minstrel Boy", "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" and "Oft in the Stilly Night" becoming immensely popular. There were parodies in England, but translations into German, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, and French, and settings by Hector Berlioz guaranteed a large European audience. In the United States, "The Last Rose of Summer" alone sold more than a million copies.James W. Flannery: Dear Harp of My Country: The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore (Nashville, TN: J. S. Sanders & Co., 1995).
Ezra Meeker's farm at Swamp Place was not a success as the land was too poor to grow crops. The family continued to run the store in Steilacoom. On January 5, 1861, Oliver Meeker drowned while returning from a buying trip to San Francisco, when his ship, the Northerner, sank off the California coast. The Meekers had borrowed to finance the trip, and the losses from this disaster reduced Ezra Meeker to near penury. He secured the squatter's claim of Jerry Stilly on land in the Puyallup Valley, and moved his wife and children there in 1862.
Benedum Hall and the Engineering Auditorium (in the foreground) is the primary home of the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. The Swanson School of Engineering evolved out of the Western University of Pennsylvania, the former name of the University of Pittsburgh, offering specialized engineering subjects to students, although they were still required complete their classical requirements. The first graduates in these engineering subjects were Isaac Morley and J. B. Stilly in 1846. Separate degree programs in mechanical and civil engineering were announced in 1868, and four year degrees resulting in separate engineering degrees were first implemented in 1870.
Kavanagh's poem "On Raglan Road", set to the traditional air "Fáinne Geal an Lae", composed by Thomas Connellan in the 17th century, has been performed by numerous artists as diverse as Van Morrison, Luke Kelly, Dire Straits, Billy Bragg, Sinéad O'Connor, Joan Osborne and many others. There is a statue of Kavanagh beside Dublin's Grand Canal, inspired by his poem "Lines written on a Seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin": O commemorate me where there is water canal water preferably, so stilly greeny at the heart of summer. Brother commemorate me thus beautifully. Every 17 March, after the St Patrick's day parade, a group of Kavanagh's friends gather at the Kavanagh seat on the banks of the Grand Canal at Mespil road in his honour.
The removal of Lance Corporal Malone's body to Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic church in Ballyfermot was attended by hundreds of people, including Charlie O'Connor, a local TD, whose father had served in the Irish Guards. His funeral on 24 April 2003 was celebrated by Fr. Dave Lumsden and drew large crowds, including senior politicians from the opposition such as Gay Mitchell, TD. An honour guard of the Irish Guards in their full dress uniform was provided, though the coffin was not draped in the Union flag. One piper from the Irish Guard and one piper from the Irish Defence Forces, 2inf bn Cq C o'Dywer PM, played at the funeral, Oft in the stilly night. Mass. His funeral was the first time since 1922, that uniformed British Army soldiers had been seen in Dublin.
It is a criticism of Moore that he "wrote too much and catered too deliberately to his audiences". In his lyrics there is a bathos that speaks both to a love of recitation and to an abiding sense of tragedy that is perhaps lost on the modern reader. > Oft, in the stilly night, Ere slumber’s chain has bound me, Fond memory > brings the light Of other days around me; The smiles, the tears, Of > boyhood’s years, The words of love then spoken; The eyes that shone, Now > dimm’d and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken!... When I remember all The > friends, so link’d together, I’ve seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry > weather; I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose > lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed!...
Initially, the painting appears to depict a momentary disagreement between husband and wife, but the title and a host of symbols within the painting make it clear that this is a mistress and her lover. The woman's clasped hands provide a focal point and the position of her left hand emphasizes the absence of a wedding ring, although rings are worn on every other finger. Around the room are dotted reminders of her "kept" status and her wasted life: the cat beneath the table toying with a bird; the clock concealed under glass; a tapestry which hangs unfinished on the piano; the threads which lie unravelled on the floor; the print of Frank Stone's Cross Purposes on the wall; Edward Lear's musical arrangement of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 1847 poem "Tears, Idle Tears" which lies discarded on the floor, and the music on the piano, Thomas Moore's "Oft in the Stilly Night", the words of which speak of missed opportunities and sad memories of a happier past. The discarded glove and top hat thrown on the table top suggest a hurried assignation.

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