34 examples of lotte in sentences

That's no such uncommon feature In the case when Music's son Finds his Lotte's power too spent For aiding soul development.

The burbot, or lotte, which already exists in some of the streams tributary to the Trent, and which is a most admirable fish, might be diffused without much difficulty; and nothing could be more easy than to naturalize the spiegil carpfen and siluris; and I see no reason why the perca lucio perca and zingil should not succeed in some of our clear lakes and ponds, which abound in coarse fish.

He is a young German farmer, who married Charlotte Buff (called "Lotte" in the novel), with whom Goethe was in love.

"It is well," he said; "this looks a Lotte more like truth; but the guns, the powder, and the jewels are not on board.

The fourth stanza, which mentions Erasmus and Luther, is the following: "Thou wast nother Erasmus nor Luter; Thou dyds medle no forther than thy potte; Agaynst hye matters thou wast no disputer, Amonge the Innocentes electe was thy lotte: Glad mayst thou be thou haddyst that knotte, For many foolys by the[e] thynke them selfe none, Yet all be nott dead, though thou be gone.

On the 22d of February, 1790, Schiller was married to Lotte von Lengefeld, with whom he lived most happily the rest of his days.

LINKE, LILO. SEE LINKE, LISE LOTTE.

LINKE, LISE LOTTE.

Lotte Furst (W); 2Feb67; R403840.

FURST, LOTTE. Use your head.

German revision by Lotte Leber.

MANN, KATJA. Lotte in Weimar.

Lotte Furst (W); 21Sep72; R536072.

; AA74061. Lotte Furst (W); 9Oct75; R615812. R615813.

LINKE, LILO. SEE LINKE, LISE LOTTE.

LINKE, LISE LOTTE.

German revision by Lotte Leber.

MANN, KATJA. Lotte in Weimar.

The beloved returns (Lotte in Weimar) Translated from the German by Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter, pseud. of Helen Tracy Porter-Lowe.

Lotte Furst (W); 21Sep72; R536072.

Lotte Furst (W); 5Jun74; R578481. R578482.

Lotte Furst (W); 5Jun74; R578482. R578483.

; AA74061. Lotte Furst (W); 9Oct75; R615812. R615813.

Lotte Furst (W); 30Mar76; R633807. R633808.

It is a wonder from whence that hope should spring, sith the fruite thereof did neuer yet fall to thy lotte: nor yet at any time chance to another, as the report commonly goeth, that many rich men, by this vanity and madnes, haue bin brought to beggery, whilst they haue wearied their wealth, in trying of conclusions: to make gould ingender gould.

34 examples of  lotte  in sentences