Do we say fills or fils

fills 1079 occurrences

This wholly fills and absorbs his every waking thought, and, in consequence, he denies his daughter Elaria and his niece Bellemante to their respective lovers, the Viceroy's two nephews, Don Cinthio and Don Charmante, as being men of men of mere terrestial mould.

That removes a curse from meII mean that fills me with a courage that is not my own, I have learned yours or stolen it.

By this process the army is continually sifting out its worst lives, and at the same time it fills their places with healthy recruits.

Thereupon he fills his pockets, and hastening to quit her mysterious domains, he heeds not her enigmatical warning, "Forget not the best," the result being that as he passes through the door he is severed in twain amidst the crashing of thunder.

TO A LADY No, Abla, nowhen Selim tells Of many an unknown grace that dwells In Abla's face and mien, When he describes the sense refin'd, That lights thine eye and fills thy mind, By thee alone unseen.

He only's fitted for the strife Which fills the boist'rous paths of life, Who, as he treads the crowded scenes, Upon no kindred bosom leans.

A fresh wind fills the evening air With horrid crying of night birds....

When the bright sunset fills The silver woods with light, the green slope throws Its shadows in the hollows of the hills, And wide the upland glows.

The transactions of learned societies alone fill a small room; the whole impression of the thirty volumes of printed observations fills a wall of another room, and the unpublished papers of the early directors make of themselves a small manuscript library.

Well, the g-g-gun goes off, and f-f-fills Mister Thief with number twelve birdshot.

The Show Does Poor Business in the SouthPa Side Tracks a Circus Car Filled with CreditorsA Performance Given "For the Poor," Fills the TreasuryA Wild West Man Buncoes the Show.

An idle voice the sabbath region fills Of Deep that calls to Deep across the hills, Broke only by the melancholy sound Of drowsy bells for ever tinkling round; 435 Faint wail of eagle melting into blue Beneath the cliffs, and pine-woods steady sugh;

Far stretch'd beneath the many-tinted hills A mighty waste of mist the valley fills, 495 A solemn sea!

And oft, when pass'd that solemn vision by, 550 He holds with God himself communion high, When the dread peal of swelling torrents fills The sky-roof'd temple of th' eternal hills, And savage Nature humbly joins the rite, While flash her upward eyes severe delight.

Blood fills recluses' hearts where Love its dot doth place, Fine as the mole that glistens upon a charmer's face.

It is the Lord who speaks to Samuel, to David, to all the Prophets, and appears to Isaiah, while his glory fills the Temple.

Yet still he fills affection's eye, Obscurely wise, and coarsely kind; Nor, letter'd arrogance, deny Thy praise to merit unrefin'd.

The very thought of it fills me with inexpressible joy.

Considering the opportunities of evil afforded you by the possession of a practically unlimited allowance, and a brazen cheek which can only be described as colossal, the fact that you have not long since gone headlong to the devil fills me with perpetual and ever-freshening wonder.

There are certain great holes in great rocks by the sea into which the water enters through submarine channels and creeps up and up, increasing its bubbling and its seething, as the flood fills the natural well until when the top is reached there is a boiling caldron.

"And then shall I behold Him, by whose kind paternal side I sprung, And her, who still and cold, Fills the next gravethe beautiful and young.

He is good-looking, but not eloquent; precise in his shaving, but short of fire and originality; smart in features, but bad in his reading; has a very neat moustache, but a rather mediocre mental grasp; wears neat neck-ties and very clean shirts, but often fills you with the east wind when preaching.

Such was imperial Rome, in all the internal relations of life, and amid all the trophies and praises which resulted from universal conquest,a sad, gloomy, dismal picture, which fills us with disgust as well as melancholy.

What a delicious fragrance springs From the deep flagon, while it fills, As of hyacinths and daffodils!

[Sidenote: fills it up from the quaestors;] Hitherto a man had become a senator either at the censor's summons (of which he was practically certain if he had been tribune or quaestor), or, if he had been consul, praetor or aedile.

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His thoughts must have gone back to the far-off days when the gallant young officer, fils de France, won his first military glory in Algiers, and thought the world was at his feet.

What I want you to do is to cable my shippers, Armand et Fils, Rue du Temple, find out who owns this cabinet, and buy it for me.

"Armand et Fils.

I got back to the office to find that M. Félix Armand, of Armand et Fils, had called, and, finding me out, had left his card with the pencilled memorandum that he would call again Monday morning.

First, Mr. Lester, on behalf of Armand et Fils, I must ask your pardon for this mistake, so inexcusable.

What Crochet fils her head now, canst tell? Cor.

"Sarcon et fils," she repeated.

This Shylock fils Sarah proceeds to describe as equally beautiful with Abel and Moses, which seems to give Shylock père great comfort,though I am bound to admit the lowly whispered doubt on the part of a pit-neighbor of mine as to Sarah's capability of judging in the matter.

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César savait fort bien qu'il n'était pas fils de Vénus; la France ne serait pas ce qu'elle est si l'on n'avait cru mille ans à la sainte ampoule de Reims.

Tous les siècles proclameront qu'entre les fils des hommes il n'en est pas de plus grand que Jésus.

SEE Zévaco, Michel, Père. ZÉVACO, MICHEL, FILS.

LA FOUCHARDIERE, GEORGES DE. Joseph Pantois, fils de gendarme.

Joseph Pantois, fils de gendarme.

Le petit fils de Cadichon.

Fils du soleil.

POSTIF, LOUIS. Fils du soleil.

Le petit fils de Cadichon.

Un fils du ciel, by Jacque Sindral, pseud.

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