The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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God made love.

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He paid her no coarse attentions, did not attempt to make love to her; but he liked her, and he let her see that he did.

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The author of this simple story having--unfortunately for it--never been in domestic service, especially in the great houses of London, does not pretend to describe the ins and outs of their "high life below stairs;" to repeat kitchen conversations, to paint the humors of the servants' hall--the butler and housekeeper getting tipsy together, the cook courting the policeman, and the footman making love successively to every house-maid and ladys'-maid.

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A man can not make love to two women, a woman can not coquet with two men, without causing in degree that horrible agony, cruel as death, which is at the root of half the tragedies, and the cause of half the crimes of this world.

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The following was the argument and the curious arrangement of the scenes:--Interlude I.--Rhodope, Queen of Thrace, practising art magic, makes love to Orpheus.

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Indeed, let the subject be what it may, it never fails to become highly amusing in the hands of Grimaldi; whether it is to rob a pieman, or open an oyster, imitate a chimney-sweep, or a dandy, grasp a red-hot poker, or devour a pudding, take snuff, sneeze, make love, mimic a tragedian, cheat his master, pick a pocket, beat a watchman, or nurse a child, it is all performed in so admirably humorous and extravagantly natural a manner, that spectators of the most saturnine disposition are irresistibly moved to laughter.

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I do not think that either of us is in a position to make love to her under existing circumstances.

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"Not when you are deliberately making love to her?"

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"He hasn't made love to you then?"

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"You haven't been making love to her on your own account by any chance, I suppose?" he enquired lazily.

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If Dinah imagined for a moment that I were capable of making love in the ordinary way, our friendship would go to the bottom forthwith.

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"Even if I promise never to make love to you?" he said, his voice half-quizzical, half-tender.

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He didn't make love to me.

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He had not attempted to make love to her, and she had not felt the need of it.

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Make love to her?

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"You don't want him to have a chance to make love to her, do you?" said Ryder sharply.

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The pictures became mere flitting wraiths of conjecture, yet touched with horrifying possibility.... Jack lingering, hiding.... Jack making love to the girl, attempting flight.... Jack discovered--and the quick saber thrust--for both.

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"And he never made love to me for one moment!--nor I to him.

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I don't believe he's made love to Nora--I'm sure he hasn't--yet.

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"He made love to me a little"--she said, laughing--"I'm sure he'd do anything for us.

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She was treating him like a child; she was so sure he never could--or never would--make love to her!

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Thirdly, in former days, people here made love to other men's wives in secret, from the same motives as thieves steal in secret and not openly; adultery was considered something they were ashamed to make a public display of.

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My grandfather made a bow to the motley assemblage as he entered, and having undressed himself, placed his light in the fire-place, asking pardon of the tongs, which seemed to be making love to the shovel in the chimney corner, and whispering soft nonsense in its ear.

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"You will be my wife, Eckma and I will love you, and make love to you, with more intense passion than I have ever, with anyone."

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Boyce returned to his Lilith's bedroom and made love with her once more before the invasion was to come over this troubled land, and so separate them for a while longer.

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And, if the world of her friends thought John Derringham was well enough to be making love to her in the seclusion of her own house, it would be much wiser for her to show that she should always remain beyond the breath of any gossip.

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I wish you would make love to me.

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That's why these Society Shawl-Holders keep on making Love right and left but never come down to Cases."

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I never so much as made love to her.

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You're making love to her.

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But who could help making love to a girl with a face like that?

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And I tell you straight"--a blue flame suddenly leapt up like a volcanic light in the sombre eyes--"that no man that hasn't honest intentions by her is going to make love to Columbine."

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That was all he made love to you for.

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I waltzed--and afterwards went into the maze--in the dark--with a stranger--who made love to me.

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But the mischief was that I thought her free, and--I made love to her."

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If this making love to women Went like breaking in a horse, I might stand some show of winning, 'Cause I've learned that game, of course; But this moonshine folks call 'courting,' I ain't never played that part; I can't keep from talking foolish When I'm thinking with my heart.

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If we say that a thing is a "substance," or has "a cause"; if, with the physicist, we assert the principle of the transmutation of energy, or make use of the idea of evolution with the biologist or geologist; nay, if we speak of time and space with the mathematician, we use principles of unity derived from self-consciousness, and interpret nature in terms of ourselves, just as truly as the poet or philosopher, who makes love, or reason, the constitutive element in things.

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He never talked to her with much intimacy; he certainly never made love to her.

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Could one make love to a beautiful creature like that at such a moment, and then leave her, with a whole mind?--the mind and the nerve that were the country's due?

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She had dreaded lest the Squire--in proposing to marry her--should make love to her.

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Harlequin made love to Columbine and quarreled with Pantaloon in new lines every night; and the drama gained both spontaneity and freshness from the fact that it was created anew at each performance.

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The reason why there is no love scene between Charles Surface and Maria in _The School for Scandal_ is that Sheridan knew that the actor and the actress who were cast for these respective roles were incapable of making love gracefully upon the stage.

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It will be evident to them that the actor made love luringly and died effectively, that he was capable of lyric reading and staccato gasconade, that he had a burly humor and that touch of sentiment that trembles into tears.

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Now Pamano and his friend, Hoolau, have agreed not to make love to Keaka without the other's consent.

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She is very vigorous and healthy, of a strongly passionate nature, but never masturbated until a few years ago, when she was made love to by a man who used to kiss her, etc.

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Soon afterward another girl of exceedingly voluptuous type made love to Miss H., to which the latter yielded, giving way to her feelings as well as to her love of domination.

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It was hoped that I would take to him and he very cautiously made love to me.

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i, p. 73): "The song of the male, particularly when making love, is accompanied with gestures and actions somewhat like those of the domestic pigeon.

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Overcome by her beauty, he seizes her clothes in case she should be alarmed, but is persuaded to hand them to her; then he proceeds to make love to her.

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It was undoubtedly a curious way of making love, and, when I had been bitten all over, and was pretty tired of the new sensation, we retired to our respective homes.

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In this connection a lady writes to me: "With regard to the theory which connects the desire for whipping with the way in which animals make love, where blows or pressure on the hindquarters are almost a necessary preliminary to pleasure, have you ever noticed the way in which stags behave?

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As a slight contribution toward the question, I have selected a series of 12 cases of women of whose sexual development I possess precise information, with the following results: In 2 cases distinct sexual feeling was experienced spontaneously at the age of 7 and 8, but the complete orgasm only occurred some years after puberty; in 5 cases sexual feeling appeared spontaneously for a few months to a year after the appearance of menstruation, which began between 12 and 14 years of age, usually at 13; in another case sexual feeling first appeared shortly after menstruation began, but not spontaneously, being called out by a lover's advances; in the remaining 4 cases sexual emotion never became definite and conscious until adult life (the ages being 26, 27, 34, 35), in 2 cases through being made love to, and in 2 cases through self-manipulation out of accident or curiosity.

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"At 16 I made love to the trained nurse attending my mother, but, owing more, I think, to my timidity than to the austerity of her virtue, got no further than kissing.

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"I never openly made love to her, but I delighted to be near her.

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No one had ever made love to her or spoken to her of love in her life.

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She was making love to her father's mare after a singular fashion.

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I had to make love to her, too, which embarrassed me.

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In the country he would every day hear it stated in the crudest terms that such and such a girl has been found at night in a barn or a ditch making love with such and such a youth, or that the servant girl slips every night into the coachman's bed, the facts of sexual intercourse, pregnancy, and childbirth being spoken of in the plainest terms.

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Under the unnatural perfection of security, liberty, and abundance our civilization has attained, the normal untrained human being is disposed to excess in almost every direction; he tends to eat too much and too elaborately, to drink too much, to become lazy faster than his work can be reduced, to waste his interest upon displays, and to make love too much and too elaborately.

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They have a liberty of movement as complete as that of grown-up persons; some avail themselves of it to discuss politics and others to make love.

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However instinctively a woman may desire that her husband shall be initiated in the art of making love to her, she may often well doubt whether the finest initiation is to be secured from the average prostitute.

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These conditions make marriage difficult; they make love and its engagements too serious a matter to be entered on lightly; they make actual sexual intercourse dangerous as well as disreputable.

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In making love there must be no haste, wrote Ovid:-- "Crede mihi, non est Veneris properanda voluptas, Sed sensim tarda prolicienda mora."

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As a rule only single men, or those unhappily mated, make love and write poetry.

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They frolicked, drank, made love to married women, courted maidens, fought, feasted and did all the foolish things that sophomores usually do when they have money and opportunity.

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A young friend of mine, however, recently returned from Europe, tells me that the ideal plan is to make love to a vivacious French girl who can not speak English.

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He alternately affronts and cajoles his enemies; takes all that the world has to give; knows every pleasure; wins every prize; makes love to the daughters of men (without loving them); and winning the one he selects, secretly thanks Jehovah, God of his fathers, that he leaves no offspring--because the woman fit for his mate and equal to mothering his children does not exist.

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"I am from Agen," said the merchant; "and I know that when the king was there he made love to Mlle.

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"Yes; but since then, sire, we have had peace; and excuse me, sire, you should have profited by it, and, instead of making love, have negotiated.

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this is the way Henri of Navarre makes love," thought Chicot.

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All the women make love, but it is political love; and all the men live in the hope of a future.

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"Making love."

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He eats and makes love noisily.

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The parrot represents us in the state of making love: the dove in the possession of the object beloved.

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But as Edgar's passion and reason were not in accord, he restrained himself, for him marvelously, and neither made love to her in earnest nor flirted with her in jest.

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If we examine the natural history of savages, we do find summer feasts, winter feasts, rituals of sorrow for the going of summer and of rejoicing for its return, anxious interest in the sun, interest in the motion of the heavenly bodies, the custom of naming men and women from the phenomena of nature, and interest in making love, making war, making fun, and making dinner.

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And I think that she believed, for it comes natural to Galloway to make love well.

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The two young people stood in the lee of the plantation on the corner of the glebe, which had been planted by Dr. Hutchison's predecessor, an old bachelor whose part in life had been to plant trees for other people to make love under.

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I will make love to her, and, pleased with her new conquest, she will soon forget you."

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Promise me, on your honour, that you will not make love to the poor girl, for I have an affection for her, and will not have her added to your list of broken hearts."

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I discovered that evening that I had, by the fortune of war, become the property of a Russian general, who had no time for making love.

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"True," replied I; "making love--and not a step further advanced than the first."

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"Then the little manikins would dive down into the sea, and rove about in the coral groves, making love to the mermaids.

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Plants make love and multiply; but excel us in all amorous enticements, wooing and winning by soft pollens and essences.

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A hard and jealous husband, and one of the softest, most sensuous natures that ever idleness made love to.

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Has he been making love to you?"

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Hold a man who was making love to her by the tricks of the courtesan!

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"And you let me make love to you!"

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"Rather, you made love to yourself through me," she answered, not harshly, not even emphatically, but merely as a statement of passionless fact.

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Such happiness could never be for her now; for her who had let a man make love to her for his own undoing.

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"I let him make love to me--I let my hand remain in his once--but that was all, Lanny.

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I shall not bother making love to the milk-and-water, sentimental creature, as the other one probably did.

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She little dreamed that the art of making love was an old one to him.

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"That we have been making love to each other," laughed Chester.

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"Yes; but why he encouraged you to make love to your sister--that is beyond me--I--I don't know what to say."

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"You will have the more leisure to lead the life you like best," retorted the Prince; "to hang about in society, to go where you please, to make love to--" the old man stopped a moment.

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"To whom but to Corona d'Astrardente--to whom else should you make love?--wasting your youth and life upon a mad passion!

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"The devil seize these visitors!" muttered old Astrardente, annoyed beyond measure at being interrupted when making love to his wife.

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"That is true," said a young man who had attempted to make love to Corona during the previous year.

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"He makes love to every woman he meets."

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