The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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"'Courtship--How to Make Love--How to Win the Affections--How To Hold Them When Won,'" she said gaily.
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"Courtship--How to Make Love--How to Win the Affections--How to Hold them When Won," said Eliph'.
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I had trusted to its words and directions, as set forth in, Courtship--How to Make Love--How to Win the Affections--How to Hold Them When Won, and you sent me away.
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I saw it had opened at 'Courtship--How to Make Love,' and I said, 'While I am getting my breath to give this book another pull, why not read the lie that is written here once more?
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"'Courtship--How to Make Love--How to Win the Affections--How to Hold Them When Won.'" said Eliph', turning to the proper page.
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These two young men were members of a cheerful band, who feasted, laughed, wrangled over politics, danced, made love, and sang terrible chords on summer evenings, together, as young men will.
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He, the lady-killer, with his hypocritical air of strength and melancholy sweetness, the leader of drunken revels, and, by reputation, the town Lothario and Light-o'-Love, under promise of marriage to Fanchon Bareaud, had tried to make love to another girl, and now his cowardice in trying to disclaim what he had done lent him the insolence to say to this other: "My child, you are betrayed by your youth and conceit; you exaggerate my meaning.
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I'd be ashamed not to have cared for the beauty in all the women I've made love to--but about this one--the most beautiful of all--I--------" "She will understand!" said Tom, quickly.
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But you needn't think I am going to make love to her, or worry about it.
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They ceased not to make love and enjoy their wine and wassail, whilst Ghanim was drowned in the sea of love and longing; but she redoubled in coyness and cruelty till the night brought on the darkness and let fall on them the skirts of sleep.
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When the people saw her, they all made love to her and she promised and sware and listened and coquetted and passed from market to market, till she saw Ali the Cairene coming, when she went up to him and rubbed her shoulder against him.
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This is pledging one's word, as it were, not to make love to her.
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But the tutor said in his mind, "How shall I fare to his father and say to him, Thy son hath wasted thy money and made love with it?
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So the Marw man went away and the other turned to his wife and said to her, "We have collected us great plenty of money, and the dog would fain take the half of it; but such thing shall never be, for my mind hath been changed against him, since I heard him making love to thee; now, therefore, I propose to play him a trick and enjoy all the money; and do thou not oppose me."
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[FN#205] Her modesty was startled by the idea of sitting: at meat with a strange man and allowing him to make love to her.
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The king then ordered the wazir to escort the princess and her three children to her father's village for a month; but on the road, the wazir made love to her, and she allowed him to kill children in succession to save her honour.
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The surprise and shame of his unconscious surrender, the certain hopelessness of it, the long years of communion with all that was wild, lonely, and beautiful, the wonderfully developed insight into nature's secrets, and the sudden-dawning revelation that he was no omniscient being exempt from the ruthless ordinary destiny of man--all these showed him the strength of his manhood and of his passion, and that the life he had chosen was of all lives the one calculated to make love sad and terrible.
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I--" "I'll bet--he's made love--to you, too," replied Bo, woefully.
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But, Bo Rayner, if he HAD made love to me I--I might have appreciated it more than you."
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"That sentimental, immoral piece, which we forbid the representation of in Berlin, because it portrays a fellow who made love to two women at once, playing the double role of lover to his wife and his paramour, while he had a grown-up daughter!
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Why the hottest day in the batteries, or the sharpest rush into Ghoorkhas or Bhoteahs, would be light work, compared!" murmured Cecil with the most plaintive pity for the hardships of life in the Household, while Rake, with the rapid proficiency of long habit, braced, and buckled and buttoned, knotted the sash with the knack of professional genius, girt on the brightest of all glittering polished silver steel "Cut-and-Thrusts," with its rich gild mountings, and contemplated with flattering self-complacency leathers white as snow, jacks brilliant as black varnish could make them, and silver spurs of glittering radiance, until his master stood full harnessed, at length, as gallant a Life Guardsman as ever did duty at the Palace by making love to the handsomest lady-in-waiting.
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He made love to the married women, to be sure; but he was quite certain not to run away with the marriageable daughters.
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Certainly I am not good for much, unless it's riding and making love."
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"That is the superior wisdom and beautiful simplicity of making love to your neighbor's wife--she can't marry you!"
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You come from behind the counter and begin to make love, talking as you come out--so-and-so, so-and-so, so-and-so--Miss Hoffmeyer, I have loved you since the day I first set eyes on you--so-and-so, so-and-so, so-and-so, I have nothing to offer but the love of an honest man--she's falling for it, see?
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Therefore we should do everything as gentle-folk should do things, and when we make love we should make love like gentlefolk, and not like hod-carriers or cavemen."
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No--I'll stay up And plague my cousin into making love!
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Could Ovid, cousin, teach thee to make love?
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I don't believe he ever gave her any real encouragement; but he'd make love to a pump, Claude Merrill would, and so would his father before him.
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"It is, indeed, true," said Belleville; "the little one is pretty, and I divert myself by making love to her.
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They allowed themselves to be comforted, in the absence of their husbands, by their lovers, and they felt no reproach of conscience; for they were convinced that their truant husbands were doing the same thing in their long separation--were making love to 'the lips that were near.'"
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Mind, I am not making love to you.
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I began making love to her automatically.
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Not since you fell in love naturally with a grown-up nice woman, who will never expect you to make love to her.
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And I will never expect him to make love to me.
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She said it was downright immoral, and that she knew the sort of woman that encourages boys to sit on the hearthrug and make love to her.
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On the contrary, Madame Bonaparte from that moment evinced some degree of ill-humour towards Junot, and complained with singular warmth of the want of respect which he had shown her, in making love to her 'femme de chambre' before her face."
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On the contrary, Madame Bonaparte from that moment evinced some degree of ill-humour towards Junot, and complained with singular warmth of the want of respect which he had shown her, in making love to her 'femme de chambre' before her face."
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He also made love to.
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Who will deprive the Muses of amorous imaginations, will rob them of the best entertainment they have, and of the noblest matter of their work: and who will make Love lose the communication and service of poesy, will disarm him of his best weapons: by this means they charge the god of familiarity and good will, and the protecting goddesses of humanity and justice, with the vice of ingratitude and unthankfulness.
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My page makes love, and understands it; but read to him Leo Hebraeus--[Leo the Jew, Ficinus, Cardinal Bembo, and Mario Equicola all wrote Treatises on Love.]
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They have strength and reason on their side; let us give way; we have nothing to do there: and these blossoms of springing beauty suffer not themselves to be handled by such benumbed hands nor dealt with by mere material means, for, as the old philosopher answered one who jeered him because he could not gain the favour of a young girl he made love to: "Friend, the hook will not stick in such soft cheese."
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--Martial] Xenophon lays it for an objection and an accusation against Menon, that he never made love to any but old women.
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He also made love to.
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Who will deprive the Muses of amorous imaginations, will rob them of the best entertainment they have, and of the noblest matter of their work: and who will make Love lose the communication and service of poesy, will disarm him of his best weapons: by this means they charge the god of familiarity and good will, and the protecting goddesses of humanity and justice, with the vice of ingratitude and unthankfulness.
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My page makes love, and understands it; but read to him Leo Hebraeus-[Leo the Jew, Ficinus, Cardinal Bembo, and Mario Equicola all wrote Treatises on Love.
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They have strength and reason on their side; let us give way; we have nothing to do there: and these blossoms of springing beauty suffer not themselves to be handled by such benumbed hands nor dealt with by mere material means, for, as the old philosopher answered one who jeered him because he could not gain the favour of a young girl he made love to: "Friend, the hook will not stick in such soft cheese."
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"-Martial] Xenophon lays it for an objection and an accusation against Menon, that he never made love to any but old women.
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I remember once, after we'd had a service in the drawing-room and two girls had gone into hysterics, I stole down into the kitchen in my nightdress to get some jam and I found one of the Elders making love to the cook.
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He made love to her and then suddenly checked himself, going off, leaving her alone.
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He would put his arms around her and kiss her, and, desperately, as though he were doing it for a wager, make love to her.
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Is it making love to me you are?
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I think you will accept the fact that I'm an Englishman as a guarantee that I am not a man to act hastily or romantically, though I confess that your voice had such an extraordinary effect on me just now when you asked me so quaintly whether I was making love to you-- NORA [flushing] I never thought-- BROADHHNT [quickly].
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I had received lessons in England from Maria Daguilar; but six weeks is little enough for making love, let alone the learning of a foreign language.
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"She knows that I have come here to make love to her--to repeat my offer; and she will at any rate be chagrined if I am slow to do so."
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Gentlefolk are all alike--you making love to me behind Miss Raina's back, and she doing the same behind yours.
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You allow him to make love to you behind my back, just as you accept me as your affianced husband behind his.
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I know now that you were making love to her.
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I could no more fight with you than I could make love to an ugly woman.
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He has set this girl as a spy on us; and her reward is that he makes love to her.
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Do you deny that you were making love to her when she told you?
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Still, on the whole, he liked it, and half-wished the wind would blow those curls over the upturned face again, but it did not, and he was about to make some casual remark when J.C., who was not far distant, called out, "Making love, I do believe!"
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Not because the idea of making love to Maude was utterly distasteful, but because he fancied she might be annoyed, and over his features there came a shadow, which Maude did not fail to observe.
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This last he said because he mistook the deep flush on Maude's cheek for an unwillingness to do anything which looked at all like "making love."
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"Make love to you," and he looked earnestly into her eyes.
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"Make love to you straightforwardly."
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Ethel dropped her gaze from his face and said, with the suspicion of a smile playing around her lips: "If you had the right to make love to me straightforwardly--you wouldn't do it."
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Why, Ethel--" "Surely every married man MUST have a contemptible opinion of the woman he covertly makes love to.
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Faith, he'd ha' made love to ME if I'd LET him."
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"He tried to make love to you?" repeated Ethel incredulously, though a chill came at her heart as she half realised the truth of Peg's accusation.
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"Has anyone made love to you since you have been here?"
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They would be wanting to make love to me."
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Do you think that Frank is going to make love to me again?"
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"I like you," she had said, "because I feel that you will not think that you ought to make love to me.
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"I mean to get married some day, so that I shouldn't be made love to any longer."
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Nevertheless he liked making love to Isabel Boncassen.
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But Lady Mabel, looking on, told herself that they were making love to each other before her eyes.
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Silverbridge no doubt had come over to Killancodlem for the sake of making love to Mabel Grex, and instead of doing so he had made love to Isabel Boncassen.
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On the other hand, making love to Isabel Boncassen seemed to him to possess some divine afflatus of joy which made it of all imaginable occupations the sweetest and most charming.
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Perhaps she felt sure that her transatlantic friend would not make love to her.
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When he heard that he was specially expected by his father to come to Matching in order that he might make himself agreeable to one young lady, he would hardly venture to come, seeing that he would be bound to make love to another young lady!
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But all that will not make love.
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Sohlberg was making love to her in a foolish, inconsequential way, as many men were inclined to do; but she was putting him off gaily with "silly boy" and "hush."
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It would never have occurred to her to admit frankly that she wanted Cowperwood to make love to her.
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Ethel Tuckerman fell out with Lane Cross, because she discovered him making love to Irma Ottley.
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A man who made love as though he were preaching a sermon, or a man who preached a sermon as though he were teasing schoolboys, or a man who described a death as though he were describing a practical joke, must necessarily be either an ass or a lunatic."
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The effect was secretive, extraordinarily confidential; enabling him to sell sprinklers, it ought to have helped him to make love, so distinctly personal was it, implying as it did that the individual addressed was alone of all the world worthy of consideration.
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From the women to whom he had hitherto made love he had never got anything but flattery.
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She took down his sentences automatically, scarcely knowing what she was writing; he was making love to her as intensely as though his words had been the absolute expression of his desire instead of the commonplace mediums of commercial intercourse.
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He too was making love to her; like Ditmar, he wanted her to use and fling away when he should grow weary.
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The effect was secretive, extraordinarily confidential; enabling him to sell sprinklers, it ought to have helped him to make love, so distinctly personal was it, implying as it did that the individual addressed was alone of all the world worthy of consideration.
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From the women to whom he had hitherto made love he had never got anything but flattery.
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She took down his sentences automatically, scarcely knowing what she was writing; he was making love to her as intensely as though his words had been the absolute expression of his desire instead of the commonplace mediums of commercial intercourse.
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He too was making love to her; like Ditmar, he wanted her to use and fling away when he should grow weary.
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O bold, brazen Nurse Rosemary!-he very naturally concluded she was making love to him.
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But you can't amuse yourself by making love to me."
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Sadie had moods, but generally came round if he made love to her.
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It was, of course, ridiculous to imagine that Bob was seriously trying to make love to Helen; he knew her character too well.
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