The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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But the other account is that he made love to both ladies at once, and that Adelasia cast him off because she found that his fickle heart was turning to the fresher charms of Laura.
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And, instead, you're going to make love to your heroine in the dear old thrilly way."
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Youth can't be trusted for much, except asserting itself and fighting and making love."
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"Well, I'm sorry that you ever made love to actresses.
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He did not make love to Miss Phoebe, but was none the less intimate with her in frank comradeship.
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If we make love, we make love honestly.
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Madam, by George, he lyes; he does come to speak of Love, and make Love, and to do Love, and all for Love--Not come to speak of Love, with a Pox!
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Do you make Love like Cats, by Star-light?
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your _English_ Cavalier _Fillamour_, of whom you tell so many dull stories of his making Love!
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You'll find I can, and possibly may spoil your making Love to night.
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Much more than you're aware on, Sir--and faith, to tell you Truth, I'm no Servant to Count _Julio_, but e'en a little mischievous Instrument she sent hither to prevent your making love to _Donna Laura_.
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Yet still thou mightst have fool'd behind the Scenes, Have Comb'd thy Wig and set thy Cravat Strings, Made love to Slingsby when she played the Queen, The Coxcomb in the Crowd had passed unseen.
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Only great lovers like God are able to do that, and they help God to make love grow.
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III "'When I was a student at Cadiz I played on the Spanish guitar; I used to make love to the ladies'--" This brief snatch of song ended with the obvious and, indeed, inevitable rhyme for "Cadiz," and the singer completed the stanza by throwing an arch and rather insinuating glance at the young man who was lounging negligently on the chair beside her own.
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It means _to bark, to howl;_ likewise _to wave or beckon;_ also _to woo, or make love to_.
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Go into any public dancing-room of Vienna, where the girls from the shops and the young men from their desks congregate to waltz and make love, and you shall observe that from ten to twelve they will dance as vigorously as at a later hour, but that they will hardly talk to each other till the mellowness of the small morning hours has come upon them.
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I have been _transporting_ a servant, [3] who cheated me,--rather a disagreeable event;--performing in private theatricals; [4]--publishing a volume of poems (at the request of my friends, for their perusal);--making love,--and taking physic.
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"It was," says Moore, "if I recollect right, in making love to one of these girls that he had recourse to an act of courtship often practised in that country;--namely, giving himself a wound across the breast with his dagger.
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I thought--for I had often dreamed of a beautiful ghost that made love to me.
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He made love to no one, and laughed at what he got of it for nothing-- which was plenty.
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Again, we make the pretty little town of Lagny our starting point, and, having passed a succession of scattered farm-houses and wide corn-fields, we come gradually upon a miniature town, built in red and white; so coquettishly, airily, daintily placed is the City of Chocolate amid orchards and gardens, that, at first sight, a spectator is inclined to take it rather for a settlement of such dreamers as assembled together at Brook Farm to poetize, philosophize, and make love, than of artizans engaged in the practical business of life.
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He learnt the other day from one of his sisters the secret reason why Lord Oldborough was displeased with Godfrey, and why Godfrey was despatched to the West Indies.--Lord Oldborough had been told, either by Cunningham, or by one of his sisters, that Godfrey made love to Miss Hauton, and that when he came to town ostensibly on some regimental business, and was pleading for a brother officer, his concealed motive was to break off the marriage of his lordship's niece.
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HOW MEN IN OFFICE MAKE LOVE XLIX.
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I'm much more disposed to make love to Letty Clancy than to go in for galantine and champagne.
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'By Jove, I'd like to set up house in that fashion, and make love to some delicately-nurtured miss, win her affections, and bring her home to such a spot.
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CHAPTER XLVIII HOW MEN IN OFFICE MAKE LOVE 'Is it true they have captured Donogan?' said Nina, coming hurriedly into the library, where Walpole was busily engaged with his correspondence, and sat before a table covered not only with official documents, but a number of printed placards and handbills.
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When they fish, the salmon are kept prepared to be caught; and if they make love, the young lady is just as ready to rise to the fly, and as willing to be bagged as either.
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What I mean is this--if a man wants to marry an Irish girl, he mustn't begin by asking leave to make love to her--' 'Mat's right!' cried the old lady stoutly.
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'So you can--any of you, if a man's making love to you.
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He found it quite easy to make love to her; and she, it seemed, desired nothing better.
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Of course it would never do for the doctor to aggravate his patient's symptoms by making love to his daughter; but ought he not to have seen that it was all right between them now?--How often we feel and act as if our mood were the atmosphere of the world!
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But in another moment he was asking himself with a bitter smile, "Why, then, did I make love to other women, before her?
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Why it's this; he's deceived me; he's been making love to all sorts of nasty women.
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They're fresh and plump, it's true, but they've no _chic_; they don't know how to make love artistically."
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Kindly as her feelings for Sarudine had been while she hoped to have him as a son-in-law, they swiftly cooled when she realized that another was to marry Lida, and that Sarudine had only made love to her.
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Perhaps it is his habit to make love to every decent-looking girl he meets.'
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'I can imagine that as nobody ever admired you or made love to you when you were young, you may have mistaken ideas as to the nature of lovers and love-making'--despite the universal awe, this provoked a faint, irrepressible titter--'but it is hard that you should revenge your ignorance upon me.
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According to the scholiast, the reference is to Ninus, a priestess of Sabazios, who was prosecuted by Menecles for making love-potions for young men.
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According to the scholiast, the reference is to Ninus, a priestess of Sabazios, who was prosecuted by Menecles for making love-potions for young men.
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To hunt, to ride horseback, to play at games of chance, to drink, eat, and make love--they wanted nothing beyond that.
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How Shakespeare delights in making love!
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But how can all things become a woman who is not beautiful, whose face some say "hath not the power to make love groan," who cannot even blind the senses with desire?
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It was well that he made love to Anne Hathaway; well, too, that he was forced to marry her; well, finally, that he should desert her.
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Lord Gartley now began to make love with full intent and purpose.
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Two serpents were either quarrelling or making love to each other--he could not say which; two serpents of a size sufficient to terrify the people whom the shouts of the poor Figaro had caused to gather round.
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A young woman, who saw no one else, must inevitably fall in love with the first agreeable young man who made love to her, or who did not make love to her--it was quite equal to him which.
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To herself she was the only young lady in Tiltowie, an assurance strengthened by the fact that no young man had yet ventured to make love to her, which she took as a general admission of their social inferiority, behaving to all the young men the more sweetly in consequence.
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My poor Dario is accused of making love to every pretty woman in Rome.
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To some extent he also finds the story of the Passionate Pilgrim "replete with the deepest knowledge of the passions of early adolescence" The series culminates in Sonnet 116, which makes love the sole beacon of humanity.
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One may then imagine the paroxysm of rage with which he was seized when he discovered that, during the whole of the legal process, his son Wilfrid had been making love to Elizabeth Woodruffe, the only child of his enemy.
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"Has he been making love to you?"
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I should have known it if he had made love to me every day of his life.
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He had never made love to me; it was no fault of his if I wanted more than he could give me.
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I should have known it if he had made love to me every day of his life.
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He had never made love to me; it was no fault of his if I wanted more than he could give me.
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HE won't make love to her," retorted Cal.
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"I'd like to see him making love!"
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If he makes love like he does other things, there won't any female girl dodge his loop, that's straight.
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"If it were morning," the philosopher continued, with a smile, "I would be always making love to the best and prettiest girl in the state."
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To raise the drooping spirits, and support the self-approbation of a woman, who is conscious that she has forfeited her claim to respect--to make love supply the place of all she has sacrificed to love, is a difficult and exquisitely painful task.
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"No; I only think of you," he answered, with a little laugh, which indeed was his method of making love.
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Percy Roden's method of making love was essentially modern.
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This is to make love divine.
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I have seen a couple of Rivers appear in red Stockings; and _Alpheus_, instead of having his Head covered with Sedge and Bull-Rushes, making Love in a fair full-bottomed Perriwig, and a Plume of Feathers; but with a Voice so full of Shakes and Quavers that I should have thought the Murmurs of a Country Brook the much more agreeable Musick.
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We have cashiered three Companies of Theatrical Guards, and design our Kings shall for the future make Love and sit in Council without an Army: and wait only your Direction, whether you will have them reinforce King _Porus_ or join the Troops of _Macedon_.
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In a Word, my half Education and Love of idle Books, made me outwrite all that made Love to her by way of Epistle; and as she was extremely cunning, she did well enough in Company by a skilful Affectation of the greatest Modesty.
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He is said to be the first that made Love by squeezing the Hand.
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It is thus also she deals with all Mankind, and you must make Love to her, as you would conquer the Sphinx, by posing her.
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A Female who is thus invested in Whale-Bone is sufficiently secured against the Approaches of an ill-bred Fellow, who might as well think of Sir _George Etherege_'s way of making Love in a Tub, [1] as in the midst of so many Hoops.
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The Gentleman I am married to made Love to me in Rapture, but it was the Rapture of a Christian and a Man of Honour, not a Romantick Hero or a Whining Coxcomb: This put our Life upon a right Basis.
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Flushed with this Success, I made Love and was happy.
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In imagination, she could follow the process of his growing dismay; she could see his puzzled stare as he watched Miss Deane, and struggled to fix that tantalising suggestion of likeness to some one he knew; his flash of illumination as he solved the puzzle and turned with that gentle, winning smile of his to herself; and then the progress of his disillusionment as, day by day, he realised more plainly the intriguing similarities of expression and gesture, until he felt that he was making love to the spirit of an aged spinster temporarily disguised behind the appearance of beauty.
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For Hippisley was making love to her all over again.
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Fenwick is still in debt, and the Professor has not done making love to his new spouse.
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The young man immediately began to make love to the fairy maid, hoping to win her to be his wife.
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Such manners did not suit her, but with a change of method of making love, her heart melted.
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Aunt, she makes love to Archie before my very eyes, and Madame tells me morning, noon, and night, that she was his first love and ought to have married him."
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He was in Berlin at the time of the famous Rheinart robbery, though he compassed that coup without detection; he was in Vienna when the British embassy there was looted, but escaped by a clever ruse and managed to dispose of his plunder before the agents of the Sûreté could lay hands on him; recently he has been in London, and there he made love to, and ran away with, the diamonds of a certain lady of some eminence.
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You can no more help making love, I suppose--no, don't interrupt: the thing's the same whatever you call it--you can no more help making love than a cat can help stealing cream.
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Just realize that I'm the only nice woman you know who doesn't either expect you to make love to her in the future or hate you for having done it in the past, and you'll want to see me every day.
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She's so young, so innocent--she thought it was quite all right as long as I belonged to someone else, and couldn't make love to her."
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He soon began to say nice things and make love to me, and we got so well acquainted that he'd leave his door open when I was off duty of an afternoon and would call me in for a chat.
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It is to be supposed, apparently, that he makes love to Julia in order to be seen of men; but as a matter of fact nothing comes of his flirtation except the torture of his wife.
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Not that his plight was at all desperate; he hardly knew his own mind and was in no position to make love to any maiden, least of all to one with that menacing _von_ in her name.
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Having now found her, through one of his spies, he makes love to her jubilantly through sixty lines of text, but she answers never a syllable and lets him go away in supposed triumph.
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"I do believe the girl would make love to me if I would permit it, by giving her the least encouragement.
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"That you may make love to this girl you have the cheek to tell me is crazy?
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Do not make love, do not cry out to the Tesheru fiends, and cast no glances upon the noble ladies in their houses.
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Or with his hound comes hallooing from the stable, Makes love with nods, and knees beneath a table; Whose laughs are hearty, though his jests are coarse, And loves you best of all things--but his horse.
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Or with his hound comes hallooing from the stable, Makes love with nods, and knees beneath a table; Whose laughs are hearty, though his jests are coarse, And loves you best of all things--but his horse.
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You see, if you were to be coming over to pay visits to me--you would think it your duty to make love to me!"
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In _The Merchant of Venice_, Bassanio and Portia, Lorenzo and Jessica, Gratiano and Nerissa had all made love.
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Even young Gobbo, in a coarse, philandering way, had made love, too!
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and had taken her to a pleasant place and made love to her!
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"I may as well warn you that Dolly'll make love to you when she's recovered herself, but you needn't let it worry you.
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"Because I won't start making love to you, I suppose?"
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She had not attempted to make love to him again, and her attitude towards him became more natural, almost, he thought, more friendly.
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