But there was light enough to read by from the narrow upper panes of the windows.
Sometimes the pine boughs tapped against the panes with friendly signals.
The difference between the two puts physical stress on the windows - made up of three panes of glass.
" The work has since been protected by perspex panes.
The difference between the two puts physical stress on the windows - made up of three panes of glass.
The difference between the two puts physical stress on the windows - made up of three panes of glass.
Two servants went ahead to light their way, carrying ornate oil lanterns with panes of pale blue glass, ,,, while a dozen strong men hoisted the poles to their shoulders.
Sohrab's bed was next to the window, the lower half lit by the late-morning sunlight streaming through the rectangular panes.
Twenty-five years earlier, I had stood behind that same window, thick rain dripping down the panes and my breath fogging up the glass.
The ass brayed, the dog barked, the cat mewed, and the cock crowed; then they burst through into the room, breaking all the panes of glass.
Just two weeks after the new attraction opened, one of the six half-tonne glass panes that make up the floor, was damaged by visitors.
- Dim through the misty panes and thick green light As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Hansel reached up above, and broke off a little of the roof to try how it tasted, and Gretel leant against the window and nibbled at the panes.
The dog-chain used to reach in those days quite over the gateway; through the tower one went into a paved passage which led to the rooms; the windows were narrow, and the panes were small, even in the great hall where the dancing used to be; but in the time of the last Grubbe, there had been no dancing in the hall within the memory of man, although an old drum still lay there that had served as part of the music.
The sun shines through small panes onto cupboards and bookcases; on the shelves are written treasures - Master Mikkel's Rosary and Godly Comedies, Henrik Harpestreng's Leech-book, and Denmark's Rhyming Chronicle by Brother Niels of Sor?
The mountain-dweller saw them through the panes of his little window.
The fisherman's little cottage was on the very margin, and the sand rattled against the window panes; every now and then a violent gust of wind shook the house to its foundation.
They were perhaps a little higher, and had windows; but the panes consisted of horn or bladder-skins, for glass was then too dear to have glazed windows in every house.
It had a splendid view, and was large and magnificent; its window panes were so clear that one might have thought there were none there at all.
The other houses in the street were new and well built, with large window panes and smooth walls.