Lines Matching refs:her

361 Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe. 
422 Poured never from her frozen loins to pass
423 Rhene or the Danaw, when her barbarous sons
467 Worshiped in Rabba and her watery plain,
550 Fanatic Egypt and her priests to seek
559 Both her first-born and all her bleating gods.
662 All her original brightness, nor appeared
793 Stood fixed her stately height, and straight the doors,
795 Within, her ample spaces o'er the smooth
856 Wheels her pale course: they, on their mirth and dance
878 Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold,
886 For, since no deep within her gulf can hold
1050 Of Hell should spout her cataracts of fire,
1145 Wants not her hidden lustre, gems and gold;
1276 Shall breathe her balm. But, first, whom shall we send
1527 With mortal sting. About her middle round
1531 If aught disturbed their noise, into her womb,
1609 She spake, and at her words the hellish Pest
1610 Forbore: then these to her Satan returned:--
1663 From all her caves, and back resounded Death!
1723 His mother bad, and thus bespake her sire:--
1745 Thus saying, from her side the fatal key,
1747 And, towards the gate rolling her bestial train,
1758 Excelled her power: the gates wide open stood,
1785 The womb of Nature, and perhaps her grave,
1797 With all her battering engines, bent to rase
1800 In mutiny had from her axle torn
1858 To her original darkness and your sway
1871 Poured out by millions her victorious bands,
1913 As from her outmost works, a broken foe,
1975 Tunes her nocturnal note. Thus with the year
1987 Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers
2164 And shall grace not find means, that finds her way,
2168 Happy for Man, so coming; he her aid
2270 Beneath thy sentence; Hell, her numbers full,
2272 The world shall burn, and from her ashes spring
2297 Rolls o'er Elysian flowers her amber stream;
2626 Resigns her charge, while goodness thinks no ill
2665 So call that opposite fair star) her aid
2666 Timely interposes, and her monthly round
2668 With borrowed light her countenance triform
2670 And in her pale dominion checks the night.
2818 Now nearer, crowns with her enclosure green,
2896 Of Eden planted; Eden stretched her line
2941 Of some irriguous valley spread her store,
2945 Lays forth her purple grape, and gently creeps
2958 To seek her through the world; nor that sweet grove
2964 Hid Amalthea, and her florid son
2993 As the vine curls her tendrils, which implied
2995 And by her yielded, by him best received,
3010 His sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.
3068 To entertain you two, her widest gates,
3069 And send forth all her kings; there will be room,
3181 On our first father; half her swelling breast
3183 Of her loose tresses hid: he in delight
3184 Both of her beauty, and submissive charms,
3187 That shed Mayflowers; and pressed her matron lip
3285 Had in her sober livery all things clad;
3289 She all night long her amorous descant sung;
3294 Apparent queen unveiled her peerless light,
3295 And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw.
3324 Is woman's happiest knowledge, and her praise.
3327 Sweet is the breath of Morn, her rising sweet,
3334 With this her solemn bird, and this fair moon,
3335 And these the gems of Heaven, her starry train:
3341 With this her solemn bird, nor walk by moon,
3396 Espoused Eve decked first her nuptial bed;
3399 Brought her in naked beauty more adorned,
3404 Mankind with her fair looks, to be avenged
3462 Now had night measured with her shadowy cone
3488 The organs of her fancy, and with them forge
3534 Virtue in her shape how lovely; saw, and pined
3707 Now Morn, her rosy steps in the eastern clime
3719 Hung over her enamoured, and beheld
3730 How nature paints her colours, how the bee
3732 Such whispering waked her, but with startled eye
3799 To find this but a dream! Thus Eve her night
3815 Into her private cell, when nature rests.
3816 Oft in her absence mimick Fancy wakes
3817 To imitate her; but, misjoining shapes,
3837 From either eye, and wiped them with her hair;
3922 To wed her elm; she, spoused, about him twines
4001 Wantoned as in her prime, and played at will
4009 And Eve within, due at her hour prepared
4043 Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk
4054 Wants her fit vessels pure; then strows the ground
4089 Stood to entertain her guest from Heaven; no veil
4091 Altered her cheek. On whom the Angel Hail
4099 And on her ample square from side to side
4125 Whence in her visage round those spots, unpurged
4126 Vapours not yet into her substance turned.
4128 From her moist continent to higher orbs.
4193 Reason receives, and reason is her being,
4285 Upon her center poised; when on a day
4327 Of planets, and of fixed, in all her wheels
4332 So smooths her charming tones, that God's own ear
4629 Obsequious darkness enters, till her hour
4633 Empyreal; from before her vanished Night,
4838 Had to her center shook. What wonder? when
4892 From all her confines. Heaven, the seat of bliss,
5025 Now Night her course began, and, over Heaven
5028 Under her cloudy covert both retired,
5207 And all her entrails tore, disgorging foul
5547 Wisdom thy sister, and with her didst play
5642 Haste to thy audience, Night with her will bring,
5684 Number sufficient to possess her realms
5779 And Earth self-balanced on her center hung.
5782 Sprung from the deep; and from her native east
5817 Prolifick humour softening all her globe,
5848 And fruit-tree yielding fruit after her kind,
5859 Embattled in her field, and the humble shrub,
5897 Transplanted from her cloudy shrine, and placed
5903 And hence the morning-planet gilds her horns;
5914 His mirrour, with full face borrowing her light
5917 Till night; then in the east her turn she shines,
5918 Revolved on Heaven's great axle, and her reign
5973 Ceased warbling, but all night tun'd her soft lays:
5976 Between her white wings mantling proudly, rows
5988 Let the Earth bring forth soul living in her kind,
5991 Opening her fertile womb teemed at a birth
6025 Hereafter, joined in her popular tribes
6027 The female bee, that feeds her husband drone
6028 Deliciously, and builds her waxen cells
6036 Now Heaven in all her glory shone, and rolled
6038 First wheeled their course: Earth in her rich attire
6084 Surprise thee, and her black attendant Death.
6112 That opened wide her blazing portals, led
6161 Earth, with her nether ocean circumfused,
6202 And all her numbered stars, that seem to roll
6207 One day and night; in all her vast survey
6220 Of incorporeal speed, her warmth and light;
6225 With lowliness majestick from her seat,
6226 And grace that won who saw to wish her stay,
6227 Rose, and went forth among her fruits and flowers,
6229 Her nursery; they at her coming sprung,
6230 And, touched by her fair tendance, gladlier grew.
6232 Delighted, or not capable her ear
6240 Not words alone pleased her. O! when meet now
6243 Not unattended; for on her, as Queen,
6245 And from about her shot darts of desire
6246 Into all eyes, to wish her still in sight.
6321 Travelling east, and with her part averse
6322 From the sun's beam meet night, her other part
6324 Sent from her through the wide transpicuous air,
6326 Enlightening her by day, as she by night
6330 Fruits in her softened soil for some to eat
6346 Or she from west her silent course advance,
6348 On her soft axle, while she paces even,
6372 Unchecked, and of her roving is no end;
6656 Mean, or in her summed up, in her contained
6657 And in her looks; which from that time infused
6659 And into all things from her air inspired
6662 To find her, or for ever to deplore
6664 When out of hope, behold her, not far off,
6665 Such as I saw her in my dream, adorned
6667 To make her amiable: On she came,
6668 Led by her heavenly Maker, though unseen,
6671 Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye,
6679 Before me: Woman is her name;of Man
6685 Her virtue, and the conscience of her worth,
6690 Wrought in her so, that, seeing me, she turned:
6691 I followed her; she what was honour knew,
6694 I led her blushing like the morn: All Heaven,
6720 More than enough; at least on her bestowed
6724 Of Nature her the inferiour, in the mind
6726 In outward also her resembling less
6734 All higher knowledge in her presence falls
6735 Degraded; Wisdom in discourse with her
6737 Authority and Reason on her wait,
6741 Build in her loveliest, and create an awe
6742 About her, as a guard angelick placed.
6744 Accuse not Nature, she hath done her part;
6747 Dismiss not her, when most thou needest her nigh,
6753 Not thy subjection: Weigh with her thyself;
6757 The more she will acknowledge thee her head,
6758 And to realities yield all her shows:
6769 What higher in her society thou findest
6779 Neither her outside formed so fair, nor aught
6785 From all her words and actions mixed with love
6854 Sin and her shadow Death, and Misery
7047 And Eve first to her husband thus began.
7077 And good works in her husband to promote.
7111 Safest and seemliest by her husband stays,
7112 Who guards her, or with her the worst endures.
7132 Adam, mis-thought of her to thee so dear?
7163 Less attributed to her faith sincere,
7164 Thus her reply with accent sweet renewed.
7196 But bid her well be ware, and still erect;
7228 Thus saying, from her husband's hand her hand
7231 Betook her to the groves; but Delia's self
7238 Vertumnus, or to Ceres in her prime,
7241 Delighted, but desiring more her stay.
7242 Oft he to her his charge of quick return
7270 About her glowed, oft stooping to support
7276 From her best prop so far, and storm so nigh.
7296 What pleasing seemed, for her now pleases more;
7297 She most, and in her look sums all delight:
7302 Her graceful innocence, her every air
7336 The way which to her ruin now I tend.
7352 He with Olympias; this with her who bore
7358 Veers oft, as oft so steers, and shifts her sail:
7361 To lure her eye; she, busied, heard the sound
7363 To such disport before her through the field,
7364 From every beast; more duteous at her call,
7366 He, bolder now, uncalled before her stood,
7372 Of her attention gained, with serpent-tongue
7467 Help to disburden Nature of her birth.
7489 Which when she saw, thus to her guide she spake.
7577 Into her heart too easy entrance won:
7579 Might tempt alone; and in her ears the sound
7581 With reason, to her seeming, and with truth:
7586 Solicited her longing eye; yet first
7623 So saying, her rash hand in evil hour
7625 Earth felt the wound; and Nature from her seat,
7626 Sighing through all her works, gave signs of woe,
7629 Intent now wholly on her taste, nought else
7633 Of knowledge; not was Godhead from her thought.
7672 Shall live with her enjoying, I extinct;
7677 So saying, from the tree her step she turned;
7682 Waiting desirous her return, had wove
7684 Her tresses, and her rural labours crown;
7687 Solace in her return, so long delayed:
7690 And forth to meet her went, the way she took
7692 Of knowledge he must pass; there he her met,
7693 Scarce from the tree returning; in her hand
7696 To him she hasted; in her face excuse
7729 Thus Eve with countenance blithe her story told;
7730 But in her cheek distemper flushing glowed.
7836 Divine displeasure for her sake, or death.
7843 Earth trembled from her entrails, as again
7850 Him with her loved society; that now,
7882 He led her nothing loth; flowers were the couch,
7946 In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms
7971 Heard not her lore; both in subjection now
8027 Lets her will rule: restraint she will not brook;
8084 His free will, to her own inclining left
8167 Whose failing, while her faith to me remains,
8178 That from her hand I could suspect no ill,
8183 Was she thy God, that her thou didst obey
8185 Superiour, or but equal, that to her
8187 Wherein God set thee above her made of thee,
8191 Thy love, not thy subjection; and her gifts
8198 Confessing soon, yet not before her Judge
8218 Enmity, and between thine and her seed;
8374 Upon her husband; saw their shame that sought
8626 Habitual habitant; behind her Death,
8875 To end me? Shall Truth fail to keep her word,
8878 Mends not her slowest pace for prayers or cries,
8885 But her with stern regard he thus repelled.
8921 Through her perverseness, but shall see her gained
8928 He added not, and from her turned; but Eve,
8932 His peace, and thus proceeded in her plaint.
8956 She ended weeping; and her lowly plight,
8960 Towards her, his life so late, and sole delight,
8965 And thus with peaceful words upraised her soon.
9027 Broke off the rest: so much of death her thoughts
9028 Had entertained, as dyed her cheeks with pale.
9313 After short blush of morn; nigh in her sight
9396 Discovered soon the place of her retire.
9496 This hill; let Eve (for I have drenched her eyes)
9731 Here Nature seems fulfilled in all her ends.
10133 Twinned, and from her hath no dividual being:
10587 Under her own weight groaning; till the day
10644 Portending good, and all her spirits composed
10646 Let her with thee partake what thou hast heard;
10647 Chiefly what may concern her faith to know,
10648 The great deliverance by her seed to come
10656 Lay sleeping, ran before; but found her waked;