She had to have bewitched him with her body, for no true gentleman would harbor a woman who had shot her noble lover.
I've been unfaithful, not with some great, noble lover, but with the scummiest louse, with Jim Taggart!
She had a number of rich and noble lovers and one poor and obscure one, Sir Wendel Lobenfeld.
Thematically, as its name implies, it was a song of courtly love, written usually by a man to his noble lover.
Save me from the noble lover, trying to defend his maiden fair.
On retiring to bed she would be able to close her eyes and project herself into the role of the courtesan locked in a last desperate embrace with her noble young lover.
The title of the book was Historia novellamente ritrovata di due nobili amanti ("Newly found story of two noble lovers"), published about 1530.
What mattered was that the lives of these two noble lovers be saved.
What he offers instead is a shimmering, refined yet nearly always alluring musical texture, brilliantly calculated to differentiate the worlds of the fairies, noble lovers and rustics.
He was originally the noble lover of Brunhilda, the grandmother of and regent for King Theuderic II.