The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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Of course, I didn't mind that at all, and even when he wanted to borrow money I forgave him, but I could not stand his making love to me.
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They laughed and gossiped and picked flowers and made love and talked, and the girls smoked cigarettes.
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Yet now, resolutely, as only a man can do who is capable of martyring himself for the cause of science, he proceeded to violate all the fineness and delicacy of his nature by making love to the unthinkably disgusting bushwoman.
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- - There wants nothing, said I, to make it so but the comic use which the gallantry of a Frenchman would put it to,--to make love the first moment, and an offer of his person the second.
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- To think of making love by SENTIMENTS!
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- Then I solemnly declare, said the lady, blushing, you have been making love to me all this while.
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That's all very well, but I can't throw myself into a part that has already lasted a twelvemonth, when I have to make love to my father.
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One well-known early Easter egg found in a couple of OSes caused them to respond to the command 'make love' with 'not war?'.
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The pastimes of this class of readers were jousting, hunting, and making love.
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Did ever such a thing come about that a woman should be so forward as to make love to any man; unless she were clean beside herself.
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Those who love truly do not steal hearts away; there are, however, some men, by whom these former are called thieves, who themselves go about deceitfully making love, but in whom there is no real knowledge of the matter.
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The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her, if she is pretty, and to some one else, if she is plain.
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"Alicia, whom ye left for dead, and whom your lion-driver found, and brought to life again, and, by my sooth, made love to, if ye want to know!"
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"But did my Dick make love to you?" asked Joanna, clinging to her sweetheart's side.
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"Nay, fool girl," returned Alicia; "it was I made love to him.
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fancy a man trying to make love on strictly truthful principles, determining never to utter a word of mere compliment or hyperbole, but to scrupulously confine himself to exact fact!
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If you want to make love to the eldest daughter, or get the old man to lend you the garden roller, or the mother to subscribe to the Society for the Suppression of Solo-Cornet Players in Theatrical Orchestras (it's a pity there isn't one, anyhow), you have to begin with the dog.
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What more natural than that amid so many roguish ayes and laughing lips he should become confused and, forgetting for the moment which particular pair of roguish ayes and laughing lips it is that he belongs to, go off making love to the wrong set.
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old screen, and did the lads and the lassies go making love fifty years ago just as they do now?
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I would make love to other maidens.
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He said more things, an' tried to make love to me, and I let drive and threw him out of me kitchen.
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I don't think there is a woman in the world who would not be a little flattered if one made love to her.
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It is that you have never made love to me.
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The hero has his own way of making love.
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"I will, at great expense and inconvenience to myself, murder the good old man, get the hero accused of the crime, and make love to his wife while he is in prison.
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Don't make love to the hero's wife.
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The chief duty of the comic man's life is to make love to servant-girls, and they slap his face; but it does not discourage him; he seems to be more smitten by them than ever.
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They have nothing to do with the play, but they come on immediately after anything very sad has happened and make love.
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The hero and heroine have big rooms to make love in, with a fire and plenty of easy-chairs, so that they can sit about in picturesque attitudes and do it comfortably.
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And there is always a tremendous row going on in the house when the comic lovers are making love.
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And I remember I wondered if it was by some such natural skill that the Master made love to Mrs. Henry all day long (as he manifestly did), yet never startled her into reserve.
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Uncle George tells stories, and carves poultry, and takes wine, and jokes with the children at the side-table, and winks at the cousins that are making love, or being made love to, and exhilarates everybody with his good humour and hospitality; and when, at last, a stout servant staggers in with a gigantic pudding, with a sprig of holly in the top, there is such a laughing, and shouting, and clapping of little chubby hands, and kicking up of fat dumpy legs, as can only be equalled by the applause with which the astonishing feat of pouring lighted brandy into mince-pies, is received by the younger visitors.
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In the fulness of his confidence, he felt as if he could make love to a dozen ladies, off-hand.
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I opened the garden-gate, of which I had a key, and was shown by the servant to our old place of meeting-a back kitchen, with a stone-floor and a dresser: upon which, in the absence of chairs, we used to sit and make love.'
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'Make love upon a kitchen-dresser!' interrupted Mr. Watkins Tottle, whose ideas of decorum were greatly outraged.
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'And let me tell you, old fellow, that, if you were really over head-and-ears in love, and had no other place to make love in, you'd be devilish glad to avail yourself of such an opportunity.
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If as a set-off (excuse the legal phrase from a barrister-at-law) you would like to ask Tippins to tea, I pledge myself to make love to her.'
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With Buffer, Boots, and Brewer, Lady Tippins is eminently facetious on the subject of these Fathers of the Scrip-Church: surveying them through her eyeglass, and inquiring whether Boots and Brewer and Buffer think they will make her fortune if she makes love to them?
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Perhaps Little Eyes thinks, "I'll make love to her myself too;" but that I can't swear-all the rest I can.
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All who come here make love to S-; not by describing their tender feelings, but by enumerating the oxen, sheep, horses, land, money, &c., of which they are possessed, and whereof, by the law of this colony, she would become half-owner on marriage.
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'So, he returned to the side of that woman the mother, made love to her again, danced attendance on her, and submitted himself to her whims.
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Now, on the earth lived another rabbit--a red one, who, on finding out what was going on, changed himself into a prince also and set about making love to the beautiful maiden with the object of cutting out the rooster.
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I know it: yet, I say, make love to him; Do, it is requisite it should be so.- [Aside to her.]
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"A shameless old roue makes love to you, and he writes you a stack of silly letters."
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He made love in a coach and six, and married in a coach and twelve, and all his horses were milk-white horses with one red spot on the back which he caused to be hidden by the harness.
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But, with this exception, all the sharers of my retreat make love.
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They were making love-tremendous proof of the vigour of that immortal article, for they were in the graceful uniform under which English Charity delights to hide herself-and they were overgrown, and their legs (his legs at least, for I am modestly incompetent to speak of hers) were as much in the wrong as mere passive weakness of character can render legs.
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If the bailiff comes to arrest, or make love, false friends are trying to work for your money.
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For a man to dream of making love to a chambermaid, shows he is likely to find himself an object of derision on account of indiscreet conduct and want of tact.
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If the priest makes love to her, she will be reproached for her love of gaiety and practical joking.
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"And you imagine that it's partly your fault, and that it wouldn't have happened if you had spent more time keeping your weather eye open, and not so much making love?"
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"He's worried, I tell you, and instead of sulking because he doesn't stay and make love--" "Well, upon my word!
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How would you like it if every laborer you met in the road were to make love to you?
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You seem to think of nothing but making love.
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Your women are kept idle and dressed up for no other purpose than to be made love to.
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I have not been here an hour; and already everybody makes love to me as if because I am a woman it were my profession to be made love to.
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Then you, Lord Summerhays, come to me; and all you have to say is to ask me not to mention that you made love to me in Vienna two years ago.
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I forgave you because I thought you were an ambassador; and all ambassadors make love and are very nice and useful to people who travel.
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He is engaged to this young lady; but no matter for that: he makes love to me because I carry him off in my arms when he cries.
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I scolded him for making love to Maria Mainwaring; he protested that he had been only in joke, and we both laughed heartily at her disappointment; and, in short, were very agreeable.
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"That is an imaginary lady love, at all events; whereas, without counting that amorous Jacob, you by your own account are surrounded with all sorts of swains eager to make love to you.
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'Here is Miss Nickleby,' observed Sir Mulberry, 'wondering why the deuce somebody doesn't make love to her.'
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'Has he been making love to either of you?'
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Nothing will prevent his making love.'
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Here was Nicholas Nickleby, who would have scorned the thought of counting how the chances stood of his rising in favour or fortune with the brothers Cheeryble, now that their nephew had returned, already deep in calculations whether that same nephew was likely to rival him in the affections of the fair unknown-discussing the matter with himself too, as gravely as if, with that one exception, it were all settled; and recurring to the subject again and again, and feeling quite indignant and ill-used at the notion of anybody else making love to one with whom he had never exchanged a word in all his life.
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How dared you, Frank, go and make love to Mr Nickleby's sister without telling us first what you meant to do, and letting us speak for you?'
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And now it was Martin's turn to work, and sit beside the bed and watch, and listen through the long, long nights, to every sound in the gloomy wilderness; and hear poor Mr Tapley, in his wandering fancy, playing at skittles in the Dragon, making love-remonstrances to Mrs Lupin, getting his sea-legs on board the Screw, travelling with old Tom Pinch on English roads, and burning stumps of trees in Eden, all at once.
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CHAPTER FORTY-SIX IN WHICH MISS PECKSNIFF MAKES LOVE, MR JONAS MAKES WRATH, MRS GAMP MAKES TEA, AND MR CHUFFEY MAKES BUSINESS On the next day's official duties coming to a close, Tom hurried home without losing any time by the way; and after dinner and a short rest sallied out again, accompanied by Ruth, to pay his projected visit to Todgers's.
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'Are you too busy making love to my niece to make war with the pheasants?
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Made my first appearance on the stage at the National Theatre in Cincinnati, Ohio, and have since then chopped cord wood, worked in a coal mine, made cross ties (and walked them), worked on a farm, taught a district school (made love to the big girls), run a threshing machine, cut bands, fed the machine and ran the engine.
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Has appeared in most of the cities throughout the world, made love to several singers, and then been killed by a bull fighter after singing her way through five acts.
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JULIET, a celebrated sweetheart who permitted her lover to make love on a balcony.
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WIDOW, Merry, a dream who hung around Mr. Maxim's restaurant in Paris, made love to nobility, toured the world, and finally died.
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I was not disinterested when I began to make love to you.
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They never make love to Babette.
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And so, since she appeared in public, and her beauty came to be seen openly, I could not well tell you how many rich youths, gentlemen and peasants, have adopted the costume of Chrysostom, and go about these fields making love to her.
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In short the beauty and goodness of Camilla, joined with the opportunity which the blind husband had placed in his hands, overthrew the loyalty of Lothario; and giving heed to nothing save the object towards which his inclinations led him, after Anselmo had been three days absent, during which he had been carrying on a continual struggle with his passion, he began to make love to Camilla with so much vehemence and warmth of language that she was overwhelmed with amazement, and could only rise from her place and retire to her room without answering him a word.
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Lothario did not care to tell Camilla the object Anselmo had in view, nor that he had afforded him the opportunity of attaining such a result, lest she should undervalue his love and think that it was by chance and without intending it and not of his own accord that he had made love to her.
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The glitter of his showy attire took her fancy, his ballads bewitched her (for he gave away twenty copies of every one he made), the tales of his exploits which he told about himself came to her ears; and in short, as the devil no doubt had arranged it, she fell in love with him before the presumption of making love to her had suggested itself to him; and as in love-affairs none are more easily brought to an issue than those which have the inclination of the lady for an ally, Leandra and Vicente came to an understanding without any difficulty; and before any of her numerous suitors had any suspicion of her design, she had already carried it into effect, having left the house of her dearly beloved father (for mother she had none), and disappeared from the village with the soldier, who came more triumphantly out of this enterprise than out of any of the large number he laid claim to.
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Oh, you could fool her easy enough if you'd lower yourself to--to--" "To make love to her?" interrupted Duane.
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"Save me without risking so much--without making love to Mrs. Bland!"
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"Kate, you let Duane make love to Jennie?" queried Bland, incredulously.
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You made love to me!
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"Surely she's not going to make love to me," said I.
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Had he ventured love-making in the afternoon, all would have been well, for it would have been as the quiet gentleman that he would have made love-but at night it was the uncouth, wife-stealing savage of the dark German forests.
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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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Yet, in good faith, some say that thee behold, Thy face hath not the power to make love groan; To say they err I dare not be so bold, Although I swear it to myself alone.
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"Why don't I go back and make love to those girls and let the world and you and everything go hang?
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But in neither phase could I find it easy to make love to Margaret.
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In the back of our minds we both had a very definite belief that making love is full of joyous, splendid, tender, and exciting possibilities, and we had to discuss why we shouldn't be to the last degree lovers.
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Though Mr Harris followed Tyler in identifying Mary Fitton as the Dark Lady, and the Earl of Pembroke as the addressee of the other sonnets and the man who made love successfully to Shakespear's mistress, he very characteristically refuses to follow Tyler on one point, though for the life of me I cannot remember whether it was one of the surmises which Tyler published, or only one which he submitted to me to see what I would say about it, just as he used to submit difficult lines from the sonnets.
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Are you by chance making love to me, knave?
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Yet he did not know how to make love to a girl like Ruth.
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It was all right enough, down whence he had come, for youths and maidens to win each other by contact; but for the exalted personages up above on the heights to make love in similar fashion had seemed unthinkable.
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Don't tell me that anybody in this world ever made love that way.
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Why, if I'd made love to you in such fashion, you'd have boxed my ears."
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She had made love the strongest thing in him, increased its power a myriad per cent with her gift of imagination, and sent him forth into the ephemera to thrill and melt and mate.
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Everybody liked Bill, and more than one working girl made love to him.
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