The Squire is fond, too, of stopping at those inns which may be met with here and there in ancient houses of wood and plaster, or calimanco houses, as they are called by antiquaries, with deep porches, diamond-Paned bow-windows, pannelled rooms, and great fire-places.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
How snug and friendly his little attic bedroom was with its funny diamond-Paned window under the shelving roof with all the view of the common and the distant hills that covered Truro!
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
She knew the faded rugs, and the study door that swallowed up her father every day, and the table where Alix had put a great bowl of buttercups, and the glass-Paned door at the back through which the doctor's girls had looked out at many a frosty morning, and red sunset, and sun-steeped summer afternoon.
"Sisters"
Kathleen Norris