Then up and crew the milk-white cock, And up and crew the gray; Her lover vanish'd in the air, And she gaed weeping away.
Analogous is the spell by binding witch-knots, practised by Simaetha on her lover, in the second Idyll of Theocritus.
The solicitors employed by her husband are also the solicitors to one of the two insurance offices.
The Baron, 'well known as an enthusiastic student of chemistry,' had heard of certain recent discoveries in connection with that science in the United States, and was anxious to investigate them personally.
She opened the desk of the writing-table while she spoke, took a letter out, and handed it to Henry.
The commission of inquiry was already at work; having begun its investigations on December 6.
Her refusal to grant him his privilege as a cousin was a good sign--it was indirectly an act of encouragement to him in the character of her lover.
It was the woman whom I had robbed of her lover, the woman who had written the noble letter.
I have innocently robbed her of her lover, and destroyed her prospects in life.
To one of these reports (which falsely and abominably points to the Baron as her lover instead of her brother) she now refers with just indignation.
One day she changed a tiny turnip into a bee, and sent him off to bring her some news of her lover.
I was put in prison and the world grew dark to my rose, bereft of her lover.
She read the verses of Cowley and Lord Broghill, French Memoirs recommended by her lover, and the Travels of Fernando Mendez Pinto.
La belle Isabeau, trembling for the safety of her lover, joined her entreaties to those of his friends, and Jean Cavalier yielded.
It was said that his old mistress was endeavouring by an odious falsehood to destroy the reputation of a man who had refused to be her lover.
Rosa knew of old the profound hypocrisy of her lover, and thus she was in no difficulty about reassuring Caesar.
She had proportioned the length of her resistance to the length of her purse, and now the prolonged absence of her lover threatened to disturb the equilibrium which she had established between her virtue and her money.
The latter guessed what was being said, and laughed as she met the serious and tender gaze of her lover--the low and triumphant laugh of a careless woman who sees she is winning her game.
The jury returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind, the result of desertion by her lover.
She felt that her grandfather had been the aggressor; and she felt also that he did injustice to the merits of her lover.
Nina had just been supping with her lover, who had left her at ten o'clock, according to his invariable custom.
I thought of posting from Sienna, to ensure her being in a place of safety before the arrival of her lover.
I saw that she was blinded by love, and could not see the true character of her lover.
Louise felt humbled through her love, one of the sharpest of all pangs for a Frenchwoman, a mortification for which she cannot forgive her lover.
Bargeton, on her part, permitted herself some strange reflections upon her lover.
Was it Leoline who told you that was her lover's name?
By the best of rights--that of her preserver, hoping soon to be her lover.
Clinging to her lover's arm, the girl grew white with undefined apprehension.
But I had discovered that she did realize her lover's true nature.
At any rate, I had wakened her at last to a sense of the danger that threatened her and her lover, and now, if she would let me, I would do all in my power to save them both.
Elfride had now resigned herself to the overwhelming idea of her lover's sorry antecedents; Stephen had not forgotten the trifling grievance that Elfride had known earlier admiration than his own.
Elfride wished it could be a longer time ago that she had sat there with Stephen as her lover, and agreed to be his wife.
It was a faint ray of pleasure straying into the great gloominess of his brain to think that the vicar might never know but that he, as her lover, tempted her away, which seemed to be the form Mr. Swancourt's misapprehension had taken.
After having privately accouched a Spaniard under the espionage of her lover, he was assassinated by her husband, who surprised him in the telling of this clandestine operation.
Cesarine, the sole legatee of her lover, received an income of only six hundred livres.
Twenty years later, a widow, she married the friend of her youth, who this long time had been her lover.
After having abandoned her husband, she was in turn, while expecting a child, abandoned by her lover, some eighteen months later.
Thus roughly summoned, the young lady came timidly downstairs and into the presence of her lover.
From the upper windows the fair Elise had also observed this daring move upon the part of her lover, and her heart beat quick with mingled pride and consternation.
An earnest entreaty from the Duchess had prompted Vendramin's suggestion to Emilio, for Massimilla had begun to suspect the misery endured by her lover in that cold empyrean where he was wandering, though she had no suspicions of la Tinti.
Though this would be torment to her lover's soul, he consented with apparent joy.
Like every Italian woman who is in love, the Duchess kept her eyes fixed on Emilio; for in that land a woman is so wholly wrapped up in her lover that it is difficult to detect an expressive glance directed at anybody else.
A woman's instinct has amazing aptitude for harmony of feeling; it assumes the hue, it vibrates to the note suggested by her lover.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her lover" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.