The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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I had a master--who made love to me.
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I made love to the man to get it out of him.
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There was nothing to tell him that he had been making love and declaring it with extraordinary rapidity; nor did he know it.
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When he had gone, she said to herself: "Old hypocrites talk in that way; but I never heard of a young man doing it, and not making love at the same time."
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I had a master--who made love to me.
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I made love to the man to get it out of him.
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The wrong committed was (translated out of Fine Shades), that she had made love to her sister's lover.
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He makes Love seem like a yellow light over a plague-spotted city, like a painting I have seen.
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The wrong committed was (translated out of Fine Shades), that she had made love to her sister's lover.
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He makes Love seem like a yellow light over a plague-spotted city, like a painting I have seen.
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He made love to Adeline Gosling.
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He made love to Adeline Gosling.
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I should expect him to be making love to me: for, you know, my dear--I must be familiar--Mel never could be alone with you, without!
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Combine--say, Mirabeau and Alcibiades, and the result is the Lymport Tailor:--he measures your husband in the morning: in the evening he makes love to you, through a series of pantomimic transformations.
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'And I must sit down to dinner to-day with a confounded fellow, the son of a tailor, who's had the impudence to make love to my sister!' cried Harry.
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I should expect him to be making love to me: for, you know, my dear--I must be familiar--Mel never could be alone with you, without!
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Combine--say, Mirabeau and Alcibiades, and the result is the Lymport Tailor:--he measures your husband in the morning: in the evening he makes love to you, through a series of pantomimic transformations.
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'And I must sit down to dinner to-day with a confounded fellow, the son of a tailor, who's had the impudence to make love to my sister!' cried Harry.
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Now, Michiella, by making love to Leonardo, Camillo's associate, discovers that Camillo is conspiring against her father.
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"By making love to a lady's maid?"
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Now, Michiella, by making love to Leonardo, Camillo's associate, discovers that Camillo is conspiring against her father.
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"By making love to a lady's maid?"
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You tell me he has never, as they say, made love to you?'
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It's clear I can't do two things at a time--make love and carry on my taskwork.
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You tell me he has never, as they say, made love to you?'
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It's clear I can't do two things at a time--make love and carry on my taskwork.
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And then her comic imagination pictured Redworth dramatically making love.
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'And to tell you what you do not know of him, his way of making love is really,' she sobbed, 'pretty.
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And then her comic imagination pictured Redworth dramatically making love.
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'And to tell you what you do not know of him, his way of making love is really,' she sobbed, 'pretty.
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You never made love to me, never!
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You never made love to me, never!
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There was nothing to tell him that he had been making love and declaring it with extraordinary rapidity; nor did he know it.
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When he had gone, she said to herself: "Old hypocrites talk in that way; but I never heard of a young man doing it, and not making love at the same time."
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I had a master--who made love to me.
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I made love to the man to get it out of him.
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The wrong committed was (translated out of Fine Shades), that she had made love to her sister's lover.
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He makes Love seem like a yellow light over a plague-spotted city, like a painting I have seen.
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He made love to Adeline Gosling.
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I should expect him to be making love to me: for, you know, my dear--I must be familiar--Mel never could be alone with you, without!
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Combine--say, Mirabeau and Alcibiades, and the result is the Lymport Tailor:--he measures your husband in the morning: in the evening he makes love to you, through a series of pantomimic transformations.
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'And I must sit down to dinner to-day with a confounded fellow, the son of a tailor, who's had the impudence to make love to my sister!' cried Harry.
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Now, Michiella, by making love to Leonardo, Camillo's associate, discovers that Camillo is conspiring against her father.
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"By making love to a lady's maid?"
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You tell me he has never, as they say, made love to you?'
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It's clear I can't do two things at a time--make love and carry on my taskwork.
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And then her comic imagination pictured Redworth dramatically making love.
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'And to tell you what you do not know of him, his way of making love is really,' she sobbed, 'pretty.
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You never made love to me, never!
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Perchance my heart may pardon you this deed: But be no coward:- you that made Love bleed, You must bear all the venom of his tooth!
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"Ah," said Jack with a profound air, "books are dangerous things--that's the intellectual way of making love!
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Well, he got quite white, and he did not attempt to excuse himself; and I believe I said that if he did not put it straight with you, I would never speak to him again: and then I rather repented; and then he began making love to me, and said the sort of things people say in books.
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I haven't done with making love to you yet, and I doubt if I ever shall!"
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I'd have loved you, guarded you, helped you along; but you have made love live for me, and that, and hope, are enough now for us both!
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"Yes--Miss Ruth--Now, please, my dear girl, keep on being young and very beautiful and very wholesome, for you are every one of these things, and I know you'll forgive me for saying so when I tell you that I have two strapping young fellows for sons who are almost old enough to make love to you.
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His marriage had been a failure, but he had preserved toward his wife the exact fidelity of act that is sometimes supposed to excuse any divagation of feeling; so that, for years, the tie between them had consisted mainly in his abstaining from making love to other women.
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"All right for what?-for making love?"
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Technically I can make love as much as you like.
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It takes two to make love: unless you're a miserable-" "Don't you think," said Aaron, turning to Lilly, "that however you try to get away from it, if you're not after money, and can't fit yourself into a job-you've got to, you've got to try and find something else-somebody else-somebody.
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And then she puts her arms round me, and caresses me, and makes love to me-till she rouses me once more.
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I _did_ make love to poor Janet, and with the result that I have never since seen any of the family.
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Godwin had neither that endowment nor the peculiar self-esteem which makes love-winning a matter of course to some intelligent males.
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He could not 'make love'.
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It was impossible to believe that Peak had made love to her in cold blood, with none but sordid impulses.
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He makes love to all unmarried women--never going beyond what is thought permissible, but doing a good deal of mischief, I fancy.
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I have never made love to Miss Maccabe, and I doubt whether she has ever thought of me as a possible husband.'
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I'm glad he's comin' to-night tho', for as I'm done makin' love and courtin', it's next best t' watch other folks; an' yo'r face, Sylvia, has letten me into a secret, as I'd some glimpses on afore I was wed.' Sylvia secretly determined not to speak a word more to Philip than she could help, and wondered how she could ever have liked Molly at all, much less have made a companion of her.
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I'm glad he's comin' to-night tho', for as I'm done makin' love and courtin', it's next best t' watch other folks; an' yo'r face, Sylvia, has letten me into a secret, as I'd some glimpses on afore I was wed.' Sylvia secretly determined not to speak a word more to Philip than she could help, and wondered how she could ever have liked Molly at all, much less have made a companion of her.
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"Does he make love to you?"
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I shall, with exemplary hospitality, dedicate myself to your service--shall try to make amends for votre cher Victor's absence, and solemnly promise to do everything in my power to assist you in strangling time, except parting my hair in the middle of my head, and making love to you.
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I have not sufficient courage to remain and witness what would certainly recall 'the manner of Bombastes Furioso making love to Distaffina!'
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For the fact is, that during the last four weeks of my illness, no other than Captain Quin was staying at Castle Brady, and making love to Miss Nora in form.
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It was her estate I made love to; as for herself, it would be a reflection on my taste as a man of fashion to own that I liked her.
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I do believe that his chief pleasure in making love to the Princess was, that he might write about his victories to his friends of the PETITES MAISONS at Paris, where he longed to be considered as a wit and a VAINQUEUR DE DAMES.
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Man's business was to fight or hunt or feast or make love.
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With Joinville in hand, you may still pass an hour in the company of these astonishing thirteenth-century men and women:--crusaders who fight, hunt, make love, build churches, put up glass windows to the Virgin, buy missals, talk scholastic philosophy, compose poetry: Blanche, Thibaut, Perron, Joinville, Saint Louis, Saint Thomas, Saint Dominic, Saint Francis--you may know them as intimately as you can ever know a world that is lost; and in the case of Thibaut you may know more, for he is still alive in his poems; he even vibrates with life.
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I never dreamed that you would have the courage to make love to a woman."
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"There are others preparing," said Antony, bending over her, holding her hand, and apparently making love to her with all his might.
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No amusement could be more deliciously amusing than that of making love to Lily Dale.
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That he did not make love to her, in the ordinary sense of the word, must, I suppose, be taken for granted, seeing that Bell herself did not recognise the fact.
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Better than any of his London pleasures was this pleasure of making love in the green fields to Lily Dale.
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He had shot the partridges and made love to the young lady, taking those little recreations as compensation for the tedium of the squire's society.
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If I was going to make love to a girl, of course I'd sooner have her close to me,-staying in the same house.
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He had in him none of that readiness which enables some men to make love and carry off their Dulcineas at a moment's notice, but he had that pluck which would have made himself disgraceful in his own eyes if he omitted to do that as to the doing of which he had made a solemn resolution.
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He never attempted to make love to her again, utterly disappointing the hopes of Lady de Courcy, Mrs Proudie, and Lady Clandidlem.
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"Oh, just being made love to, I suppose."
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When I'm made love to, after this, I prefer to be made love to in an off-year, when there isn't another engaged couple anywhere about."
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"Suppose you were in Miss Margaret's place, would you like to be made love to, by your father's authority, without your own wishes being consulted first?
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Why, to make love to her, to be sure."
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I can't make love to her."
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"But you can let her make love to you: is that an effort you feel equal to?
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Of all foibles, employing another pair of eyes, another tongue, another person to make love for one is surely the silliest."
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So what does Miss Lucy do but turn round and make love to Captain Kenealy?
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Lord Vane, (304) in the middle of the pit, making love to my lady.
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I believe that soon I shall have a pleasanter tale to tell you; it is said my Lady Anson, not content with the profusion of the absurdities she utters, (by the way, one of her sayings, and extremely in the style of Mr. Lyttelton's making love, was, as she sat down to play at brag at the corner of a square table: Lady Fitzwalter said she was sorry she had not better room; "O!
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You will ask me what passions he has--none but of parade; he drinks without inclination-makes love without inclination--games without attention; is immeasurably obstinate, yet, like obstinate people, governed as a child.
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The gospel that I detest is the gospel of success, the teaching that every one ought to be discontented with his setting, that a man ought to get to the front, clear a space round him, eat, drink, make love, cry, strive, and fight.
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"Did he try to make love to you?"
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Every man of them making love to some one of you.
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