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All was infinitely beautiful, remote and stilly in the level sunlight.
Mostly, though, he had simply looked on quietly, stilly.
One or two dozen dead and missing on a dead calm stilly clear night?
Large stretches of the river we shared only with solitary fishermen, seated stilly in Impressionistic poses.
(Everything the angel watched also, from his distance, stilly.)
It was no more that clear, visible interior, like a house roofed with glass, where the green, submarine sunshine slept so stilly.
Stilly he's been taken.
To those shadowy shores he showed the way where stilly the stream strikes before the gates of the cavernous court of the King of Doriath.
Stilly you have survived the abandonment of your husband, my son, and you have kept us afloat, although I would have been happier had you chosen another way.
The lamps burned stilly in the midnight room; and no shadows fell, other than were cast by ourselves and Oigos and by the great marble women along the walls.
Images spun through his mind: universities, trade treaties . . . And Jeff will have a fair bit of fighting to do stilly Raj said, with cheerful resignation.
When they had made themselves mosquito-proof, they would come back to the lily beds and I would swim among them stilly, steering by the red reflection of my camp-fire in their eyes.
From camp to camp, through the foul womb of night, The hum of either army stilly sounds, That the fix'd sentinels almost receive The secret whispers of each other's watch.
Stilly e lo specchio magico (Italian, third series) - In series three, as in series one, "Stilly" is the Italian name for Akko-chan.
At Methwold's Estate goldfish hang stilly in ponds while the residents go from house to house bearing pistachio sweetmeats, embracing and kissing one another - green pistachio is eaten, and saffron laddoo-balls.
The buildings and the people in the street became incredibly small, and far-away, and bright; London sounded in his ears stilly, like a whisper; and the rattle of the cab that nearly charged him down, was like a sound from Africa.