Lexicographical Neighbors of Lauwines
Literary usage of Lauwines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poems by George Bancroft (1823)
"The towers of my castle of lauwines are made ; On chambers of ice their foundations
are laid; Like loftiest pyramids rising in air, 0 ! who but confesses my ..."
2. Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopaedia of Universal Authorship by Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon (1893)
""It has glaciers, it is true," he added, "and we have none to speak of; and no
lauwines tumbling down upon our houses and our heads; for the snow leaves us ..."
3. The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship by Charles Gibbon (1888)
""It has glaciers, it is true," he added, "and we have none to speak of ; and no
lauwines tumbling down upon our houses and our heads; for the snow leaves us ..."
4. The Legend of Einsidlin: A Tale of Switzerland : with Poetical Sketches of by William Liddiard (1829)
"Farewell ye lauwines* and ye frozen sea ! Reluctant, like your waves, I take my
way; Those waves which keel ne'er touched I now must flee, ..."