Do we say shill or chill

shill 9 occurrences

He shall grow up like thee, and Oriana shill be o mother to him when I am gone: and the blue-eyed stranger, whom she loves as I loved thee, shall guide his hand in war, and in the chase.

In all the light of the day, What you've got to do with the question Ef Tim shill go or stay.

i shill meet you if God be willing and if you pleased, so be not angterie till you know the trutes of things.

" "I shill be honored, ma'am," assented Sandy, with a bow even deeper than his master's, "only I'm 'feared I ain't rightly dressed fer ter wait on table.

"All right, Mistuh Tom, you shill have de money; but I wants ter tell you, suh, dat in all de yeahs I has wo'ked fer yo' gran'daddy, he has never called me a 'darky' ter my face, suh.

As Tom Scales led the horse away to the stables it turned its head towards its master with a short, shill neigh.

"Sandy say, 'No, de dogs mought git atter me.' "'Shill I turn you ter a wolf?' sez Tenie.

"'Shill I turn you ter a mawkin'-bird?' "'No, a hawk mought ketch me.

i shill meet you if God be willing and if you pleased, so be not angterie till you know the trutes of things.

chill 1565 occurrences

They have their uses, and chill and dreary and desolate as they may be, they are parts of an arrangement ordered by infinite goodness and omnipotent wisdom.

But I soon observed, to my inexpressible concern, that while Gratitude and Admiration were busy in exciting the various ranks of the vast assembly, to accomplish this favourite design, they were followed by two earthy fiends of a dark and malignant influence: these were Detraction and Indifference, who shed such a chill and depressive mist around them, that all the ardour of the Assembly seemed to sink.

The cañon wall rises sheer from the water's edge on the south, but on the opposite side there is sufficient space and sunshine for a sedgy daisy garden, the center of which is brilliantly lighted with lilies, castilleias, larkspurs, and columbines, sheltered from the wind by leafy willows, and forming a most joyful outburst of plant-life keenly emphasized by the chill baldness of the onlooking cliffs.

Wait!'he put up his hand with a gesture frequent with him, like a policeman stopping the traffic at Hyde Park Corner. 'Wait!leave out the influenza altogether, and just say I've caught a slight chill.' 'Yes.

(I want to go round to the club)tonic treatment!that's the thing!that's often the very best thing for a chillthis sort of chill....

She was breathing hard, and her little face, somehow smaller from chill, was nevertheless a high pink at the cheek-bones.

" The sun had receded, leaving a sudden sullen gray, the little square room, littered with an upheaval of excelsior, sheet-shrouded furniture, and the paperhanger's paraphernalia and inimitable smells, darkening and seeming to chill.

The first flush of spring in the air had died, leaving chill.

Isabelle, the eldest, was tall and fair, except for a chill hauteur which set strangely upon one so young, while her firmly set lips betokened the existence of a strong will which completely dominated her less self-reliant sister.

An overwhelming embarrassment of shyness seized upon her, and the chill desolation of loneliness seemed to shut down about her like a cloud.

She smiled to think that she herself, so desolate as she was, was able to afford this innocent comfort to another girl, and then sat down and wept quietly, feeling her solitude and the chill about her, and the dark and the silence.

" She suddenly stood up shivering, and said she was cold; but it was the thought of Christmas Eve, not the frost in the air, that sent the chill to her heart.

Her head was bare, her white dress and her delicate slippers were very thin, and the chill of the autumnal night was already coming on.

No ardor, no confidence, can keep a sensitive man from feeling a chill when he sees the woman he loves decked in the beautiful things which are beauty's birthright, and realizes for the first time that he cannot give them to her.

The eloquent tongue is silent and still, The deep clear voice again may not chill The hearers' hearts with its own deep thrill.

He immediately sets himself to the work, and obstacles are powerless to chill his generous excitement.

The other was cutting off the tops of the late thistles that still stood unwithered in the chill winter air, and arranging them according to size and colour.

In the North, Nature displays a certain restraint even in her most flamboyant moods: the green fires of spring temper their sensuousness in chill winds, and autumn is rich in suggestion not of love, but of gracious age, having the aloof beauty of age and its true estimates of life.

But when he came nearer his face was as the face of a dead man, and a cold chill came over us.

A chill was in the air, of night and mist.

The love where death has set his seal Nor age can chill, nor rival steal, Nor falsehood disavow: And, what were worse, thou canst not see Or wrong, or change, or fault in me.

Or will its speckless copper lie rusting in the grey chill of the sea's dank depths? Revs.

This building, I learned when I bought the place, had been used as a schoolhouse for several years prior to the breaking out of the war, since which time it had remained unoccupied, save when some stray cow or vagrant hog had sought shelter within its walls from the chill rains and nipping winds of winter.

She had caught a chill sitting out late on the balcony, and it had affected her teeth.

Some of the seaweeds were green, nourished by the luminous water of the surface; others had the reddish color of the deep where enters only the deadly chill of the last rays of the sun.

Do we say   shill   or  chill