Vulgar words in The Youth of Jefferson - A Chronicle of College Scrapes at Williamsburg, in Virginia, A.D. 1764 (Page 1)
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"You would have to make love--the active instead of passive, as at present."
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"I doubt the propriety of such a 'making love.'"
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"Fancy my sex changed also--make love to me, my charming Madam Philippa."
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Now I wager ten to one that you were not only playing truant at Shadynook, but making love."
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"That is the day for lovers, and I observed a number of birds making love as I came along," sighed Jacques.
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"On the twentieth of May," continued Jacques, enveloping the fascinating countenance of Belle-bouche with his melancholy glance, "the old lovers in Arcadia--the Strephons, Chloes, Corydons, Daphnes, and Narcissuses--always made love and married on that day."