CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «LAUWINE»
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A Practical Dictionary of the English and German Languages
Tooi. XIpineK»re; — Huhn, n. Orn. pturmiggn , »Kit« gron»e; — kauz, m. vick. —
eule; — könig, m. «ick. Zaunkönig; —kuppe,/, topos » mounlsinco- vereck ?itK »
no»; — lauwine, — lawine, /. »r,I»o«Ke («f »uov); —licht, n. cks^Iing »Kite ok »vo
»; ...
Felix Flügel, Johann Gottfried Flügel, 1874
LXXIII Once more upon the woody Apennine — The infant Alps, which — had I
not before Gazed on their mightier Parents, where the pine Sits on more shaggy
summits, and where roar 1 The thundering Lauwine 1 — might be worshipped ...
Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, 1899
3
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or Dictionary ...
ing and throwing down large masses of each, which are termed avalanches in
some parts of the country, and lauwine in others; those tremendous bodies,
accumulating by adhesion in their progress, overwhelm every thing in their way,
and ...
Watson and Pryce were fairly small, but it'll be a blow to the families that do use
them.' His words petered out, and he suddenly looked anxious. 'We have to get
this to Lauwine.' 'Why?' Frederick sat forwards in the chair, surprised by Joshua's
...
5
The Works of Mrs. Hemans: With a Memoir of Her Life
Thy heart is in the upper world, where fleet the chamois bounds ; Thy heart is
where the mountain-fir shakes to the torrent-sounds ; And where the snow-peaks
gleam like stars, through the stillness of the air, And where the Lauwine's * peal is
...
Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Browne (Miss.), 1857
6
Childe Harold's pilgrimage, a romaunt. (Harrow ed.).
The thundering lauwine. Stanza lxxii. line 5. In the greater part of Switzerland the
avalanches are known by the name of lauwine. (-10.) I abhorred Too much, to
conquer for the poet's sake, The drilled dull lesson, forced down word by word.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1831
7
Selections from the British Poets from the time of Chaucer ...
Once more upon the woody Apennine, The infant Alps, which—had I not before
Gazed on their mightier parents, where the pine Sits on more shaggy summits,
and where roar The thundering lauwine—might be worshipp'd more“ ; But 1 have
...
David Lester RICHARDSON, 1840
8
The Works of Mrs. Hemans: With a Memoir of Her Life
THY heart is in the upper world, where fleet the chamois bounds, Thy heart is
where the mountain-fir shakes to the torrent-sounds ; And where the snow-peaks
gleam like stars, through the stillness of the air, And where the Lauwine's'" peal is
...
Mrs. Hemans, Miss Browne, 1839
9
A Journal of Two Successive tours
Not long after the travellers had started, the thunder of the lauwine ' was heard,
and the monks rushed forth with anxiety to look for their servant and the courier.
They soon discovered that an avalanche from the Mont Mort, and another from
the ...
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The Works: With a Memoir of Her Life, by Her Sister : in ...
... the Lauwine's* peal is heard—Hunter! thy heart is there! * Lauwine, the
avalanche. THE CHAMOIS nuN'r1-:R's SONG. 25 I know thou lov'st me 24
SONGS or THE AFFECTIONS.
Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, 1839