Do we say cel or cell

cel 168 occurrences

You are grown a notable Proficient in LoveAnd you are resolv'd (if he please) to marry him? Cel.

Yes, faith, Madam, I am Sir Timothy Tawdrey, at your ServicePray are not you Mrs. Celinda Dresswell? Cel.

What a Pox, not a Word? Cel.

But come, will you answer me to one Question? Cel.

Can you love? Cel.

a Sot? a Fool?or a dull Italian of the Humour of your Brother?No, no, I can assure you, she that marries me, shall have FranchiseBut, my pretty Miss, you must learn to talk a little more Cel.

Will she never end? Cel.

Murder, Murder! Cel.

And that's a Sin I cannot over-live; No, hear my Vows Cel.

Cel. and Nurse.

The Knight, Sir Timothy Tawdrey; The Rascal mist me at the appointed place, And comes to attack me here [Turns to Cel.

[Exit Cel. Bel.

I'll ne'er demand the cause of this disorder, But take this opportunity to fly To the next hands will take me upwho's here? Cel.

Why do you flatter, Sir? Cel.

But why at my being married should you sigh? Cel.

Pray hear me, Sir Cel.

How, Sir? Cel.

But can all this Disorder spring from Love? Cel.

Fair bashful Boy, hast thou the Power to move, And yet not know the Bus'ness of thy Love? Cel.

Enter Friendlove disguised, as one from a Camp. Cel.

Celinda has inform'd me true'tis she Good morrow, Brother, what, so early at your Devotions? Cel.

May I approach her, Brother? Cel.

And was it thou that didst defend my Heart, That I might live to pay thy Goodness back? Cel.

CEL, Sole only.

De ce sui bone atente Que je son homage pris, E quant la douce ore vente Qui vient de cel douz païs Ou cil est qui m'atalente, Volontiers

cell 2003 occurrences

" "Let this thy prisoner be set within the cell above the torture chamber, so, lying within the dark he must needs hear them cry below, and in his mind shall he suffer as they suffer, every pang of racking wheel and searing iron.

" Forthwith Sir Pertolepe summoned certain of his guard, and, incontinent, Beltane was dragged a-down the winding stair and thereafter fast shut within a place of gloom, a narrow cell breathing an air close and heavy, and void of all light.

Simmonds, I want you to lock this cabinet up in the strongest cell around at your station; and carry the key yourself.

" "With the cabinet?" "Yesthat shiny thing Godfrey got me to lock up in a cell.

Can you remember a time before you came to this cell?

" Prospero kept Ferdinand not long confined within the cell: he soon brought out his prisoner, and set him a severe task to perform, taking care to let his daughter know the hard labour he had imposed on him, and then pretending to go into his study he secretly watched them both.

Though cruel hands the banish'd wretch expel, And force the captive from his native cell, He will, if freed, return with anxious care, Find the known rock, and to his home repair; No novel customs learns in different seas, But wonted food and home-taught manners please.

For this the elder brother carved a silent cell of stone, And in its deep and dreary depths he entered, dwelt alone, And strove with scourgings, vigils, fasts, to purify his gaze, And sought amidst these shadows to behold the Master's face.

You are bound with a golden ring, And your captor, like some grim knight, Will lock you up in the deepest cell Of his heart, and hide you from sight.

Science has failed to produce a single living cell, that is, a cell which will undergo the process of nuclear division (growth) which is the prime condition of its being; and it seemed equally impossible to cause a cell already living to undergo the same process if deprived of the circulation of the blood.

Science has failed to produce a single living cell, that is, a cell which will undergo the process of nuclear division (growth) which is the prime condition of its being; and it seemed equally impossible to cause a cell already living to undergo the same process if deprived of the circulation of the blood.

Science has failed to produce a single living cell, that is, a cell which will undergo the process of nuclear division (growth) which is the prime condition of its being; and it seemed equally impossible to cause a cell already living to undergo the same process if deprived of the circulation of the blood.

Shall I lead thee to the cell?" "Go on.

My mother rests much as she has done for many monthsthou must have seen that we are not taking the usual route to the cell?"

He invited us into his cell; we had to stoop very low to save our heads, and the door-case was rubbed bright on all sides by the friction of this solitary inmate passing in and out.

The oracles are dumb: No voice or hideous hum Runs through the archéd roof in words deceiving; Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving; No nightly trance, or breathed spell, Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.

* * Amazed at once and comforted, to find A boundless power so infinitely kind, The soul contending to that light to fly From her dark cell, we practise how to die, Employing thus the poet's wingéd art To reach this love, and grave it in our heart.

And now in sight of you and heaven I sweare By those new sacred fires kindled within me, 'Tis not your ho[o]pe of Gold my brow desires; A thronging Court to me is but a Cell; These popular acclamations, which thus dance I'th Aire, should passe by me as whistling windes Playing with leaves of trees.

" The jailer had come to take the prisoner back to his cell.

One day he entered my cell, motioned me to be silent, seized me, and dragged me to a cabinet under the spire of the tower.

" The boy was kneeling placidly before the crucifix in his cell when Fra Giulio went to give him his nightly benediction; but the good friar's heart was troubled with tenderness because of a vision, that would not leave him, of a hungering mother's face.

So, through the years, whether he were present or absent, the life of the convent had centered about Fra Paolo, who now, after many missions of importance, had once more returned to his old cell in the Servi, with another added for his books and labors, since often it suited him to be alone.

in that cell, For I will whisper in thine ear Those tales that Hope and Fancy tell, Which it may please thee best to hear!

Yet let me in a cloister dwell, The veiled inmate of a cell; To raise this cowering soul by prayer!

In some fruits, as the strawberry, grape, and banana, the cell walls are so delicate as to be easily broken up; but in watermelons, apples, and oranges, the cells are coarser, and form a larger bulk of the fruit, hence are less easily digested.

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