The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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They made love to her.
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"I mustn't make love to you, you mean?"
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It was only natural for a young man to make love to a pretty girl, he thought, and why should he be any exception?
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And Isabella would not expect to be made love to.
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"Is the fellow making love to her?" thought the old man, in some astonishment, as he turned away.
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Aileen was a little sylph, a pretty child-angel, white-winged and innocent, who lived in a circle of convent thoughts, knowing nothing of the world, and had fallen in love with him as the first man who had ever made love to her.
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What business has that man to make love to you as he does, when all the time--Yes, he does make love to you--he does!
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We generally found them ready enough to assist us, as we paid pretty liberally for their services, and made love to all the young women that the villages contained.
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They have time and leisure to foregather, laugh, be silly, discuss, banter, flirt, make love, and cut up all the various harmless capers that humanity is heir to.
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You sound like a Puritan making love!"
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Yes, Dudley is making love.
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But I shouldn't call him names; he had as much right to make love to her as I.
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"I don't make love to women who love other men," replied Brown.
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The window was opened and she (or he), the deliverer, remained for the night: kissing, massaging aching limbs, making love.
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The final test, after the writing had been studied by...was making love to Sonya Semenov...the group..... Making love...and love... kissing, massaging..... Sonya Semenov.....
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Wanting her, and the time of their joining drew near and he knew she would make love to her, Sonya, and he prayed in his sleep that the dream would not fade.
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That night aboard the cruiser, the first they had spent together after the long separation, it was understood between them without any word or sign, that they should not yet try to make love.
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This Mrs. De Peyster that heads everything isn't at all the simple, natural gracious Carrie De Peyster that John De Peyster and I made love to!
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What if William should learn who was the real Matilda to whom he had made love!
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"Don't you think, ma'am, he's trying to make love to you?"
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"Make love to me!" rising in horror from one of Mrs. Gilbert's veteran "easy"-chairs.
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She was for a moment impelled to explain to Matilda; but she quickly realized it would never, never do for her housekeeper to know that her coachman had made love to her, and had--had even kissed her.
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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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Nicky had been sent down because old "Booster" had got it into his head that Nicky had been making love to "Booster's" wife when she didn't want to be made love to, and nothing could get it out of "Booster's" head.
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Not one of them had any other care than to love and to make love after the manner of the Vortex.
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He didn't think, though, that the idea of making love to her would enter Nicky's head if they left him alone.
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And it would have been better, Lawrence Stephen said, for Nicky to have made love to all the married women in Cambridge than for him to marry Phyllis Desmond.
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_Hatchways_ (SIDGWICK AND JACKSON) is one of those happily comfortable, just right houses with a hostess, _Ernestine_, whom everybody loves and nobody (save her husband, and he not in this book) makes love to.
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You're going to 'turn over a new leaf,' and all that, and sign the pledge, and quit cigars, and go to work, and pay your debts, and gravitate back into Sunday-School, where you can make love to the preacher's daughter under the guise of religion, and desecrate the sanctity of the innermost pale of the church by confessions at Class of your 'thorough conversion!'
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"You made love to the chambermaids?" he asked suddenly.
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"And I suppose you've been making love to the girl?"
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For twenty-five years Mr. Spear has been doing little else but studying Colonial history, and making love to old ladies who own clocks and skillets given them by their great-grandmammas.
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Meanwhile he pondered various studies in various stages of a Gretchen, and made love to Bébée--made love at least by his eyes and by his voice, not hurrying his pleasant task, but hovering about her softly, and mindful not to scare her, as a man will gently lower his hand over a poised butterfly that he seeks to kill, and which one single movement, a thought too quick, may scare away to safety.
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20, in the High-street, left about four acres of land, between Steelhouse-lane, St. Paul's chapel, and Walmer-lane, to make love-days for the people of Birmingham; hence, _Love-day-croft_.
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To pass from Wagner to Tschaikowsky, from "Parsifal" to the Pathetic Symphony, is like passing from a church in which priests are offering mass to a hut in which peasants are quarrelling, dancing, and making love.
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"It will not pay to make love to her on that ground, Dannevig," I answered, gravely, knowing well enough that he had come on a diplomatic errand.
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"Make love to Miss Pfeifer!" he exclaimed, with a hearty laugh.
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"Why, I should just as soon think of making love to General Grant!
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Has Moore ever made love to you?"
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"You were making love to Columbine.
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To women he had that manner of subtle deference and flattering admiration characteristic of men who make love to all women--even to children in the bud and to matrons more than full-blown--and who are consequently idolized by the sex all round.
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"I've been making love to your wife, Jake," he said, "and she has been heroically but quite ineffectually trying to keep me at a distance.
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I have never made love to her--yet.
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I have never even made love to her."
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They danced with her, sang with her, walked with her and openly tried to make love to her, all before the blazing eyes of one Hugh Ridgeway.
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_The Second Plague._ When I've beheld an am'rous Youth make Love, And swearing Truth by all the Gods above, How has it strait inflam'd my sprightly Blood Creating Flames, I scarcely should withstood, But bid him boldly march, not grant me leisure Of Parley, for 'tis Speed augments the Pleasure.
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The step-mother, who had so poisoned his father's mind against him, plotted Siawush's death as soon as he returned to court, by accusing him of making love to her.
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He could see her daily, monopolize her time, for these things happened to amuse him; he could make love to her, lead her in a hundred subtle ways to feel that her companionship was sweet to him; and then he could board a train and ride handsomely away, and woe is the word to the conquered.
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All day Canning, in his subtle way, made love to Cally, but he was too wise to press hard upon her girlish hesitancy.
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His notion of pleasure was getting drunk and making love to Miss Poppy Grace; the love he made was better described by a stronger and coarser monosyllable, and he had used his imagination to glorify it.
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Why, 'twould not surprise me to hear that he had been here to make love to the Lady Catharine Knollys, and to offer her the proceeds of his luck at faro.
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All truly illumined minds have made love the basis of their teaching, well knowing that where true love reigns there can be no destruction.
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Make love your ideal; your guide; your final goal; look for the inner Self of all whom you meet.
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"Believe me, Vi, the soul of a pure woman that every man thinks he has a right to make love to is the shyest of all souls.
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Why do you make love?
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Humphreys intended to make love to her, but during the first two weeks he only aimed to gain her esteem.
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He thought it outrageous to dispute and contradict, and he thought that making love was a cheerful, comfortable thing to be done in a state of high good humour and intense mutual appreciation.
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I was a fool ever to dream of making love beautifully...." Exactly like running your car into a soft wet ditch when you cannot get out and you cannot get on.
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Deep in the being of Mr. Direck was the conviction that what she ought to be doing was making love in a rapturously egotistical manner, and enjoying every scrap of her own delightful self and her own delightful vitality-while she had it, but for the purposes of their conversation he did not care to put it any more definitely than to say that he thought we owed it to ourselves to develop our personalities.
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"How can I let you make love to me," she said, "when our English men are all going to the war, when Teddy is a prisoner and Hugh is in the trenches.
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The idea of Ferdy making love to that pure, sweet, innocent creature!
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I don't want to make love to any other man's wife any more than I will have any of them making love to my wife.
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"Of course, he is making love to Alice Lancaster, too, and to the new governess at the Wentworths'."
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"Yes, Ferdy is making love to her, too.
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He had made love to married women before and had not been repulsed.
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He was a man who loved his liberty and his right to make love to each and every woman who caught his fancy.
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Could the man whom she had revered as a white-souled knight be base enough to make love to another man's wife?
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There isn't a boy in the county who wouldn't make love to her at the drop of her eyelash.
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He was not a professional amorist and, although not a puritan, would never set himself deliberately to make love to a married woman under her husband's roof.
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The girl's first feeling was anger at the thought of Frank making love to a married woman.
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All I knew of the performance--but how much was that!--was two lovely voices making love like angels; and when there were no words, the music told me what was going on.
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"I suppose the young ass tried to make love to her.
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That Charlie had used the opportunity of going to make love to Jimmy's wife didn't seem to bother Jimmy in the least.
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that perhaps--made love a thing which must wait--yes, and wait too with helpful service where she too had nobly served.
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If we may trust Polidori's account, Byron intended that the survivor, on his return to England, should be startled to behold his companion moving in society, and making love to his sister.
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You can sit on the safety valve for six months anyway; and it will probably pay you best to do so; for one thing's certain: Jenny won't love you any better for making love under present circumstances."
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She did not think it necessary to mention that every unmarried man who came to the ranch wanted to make love to her before he left.
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She had let him make love to her so that she could keep him at the corral while the prisoner escaped.
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I commenced proceedings by ordering a noggin of whisky, and making love to the damsel that brought it in.
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If he gets, as we hope he may, steady employment, we see him next, at the age of fifteen, marching about the streets in the evening with a girl of the same age to whom he makes love, and smoking 'fags,' or cigarettes.
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The Earl of Arlington, a grave, dignified Lord of the Bedchamber, so far unbended as to make love to the little witch, who stood so well in the favour of his Sovereign; and never did man exert himself more to win the favour of a maid.
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He gave no sign of jealousy when his elder brother made love to her before his eyes--only to retire quickly, chilled by a coldness which he realised he could never thaw; or even when his Oxford chum, Halhed, his dearest friend and the colleague of his youthful pen, fell a victim to Elizabeth's charms, and, in his innocence, begged Sheridan to plead his suit with her.
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The Countess was not long before her brazen effrontery carried her back to Court, where she took the lead in the revels and at the gaming-tables, and made love to the "Merrie Monarch" himself.
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Ten years earlier, it is true, John Stewart, of Grandtully, had tried to repair his shattered fortunes by making love to Lady Jean, who, although then a woman of nearly forty, was still handsome enough, as he confessed later, to "captivate my heart at the first sight of her."
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In the next room, seen with the all-seeing eye of the movie, the butler makes love to the very willing maid.
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Don't you know how to make love then?'
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Great poets like Burns were far more undignified when they clothed their thoughts in what Mr. Morton Luce calls "the seemly raiment of cultured speech" than when they clothed them in the headlong and flexible patois in which they thought and prayed and quarrelled and made love.
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I have travelled by land and sea; slept on silk and straw; drunk wine and the salt water; fought, gambled, made love, begged my bread; in all, lost much and found much, in many countries.
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To be lunged round my good mother at the length of her apron-string seemed but dull work, and making love to the Grande Mademoiselle was indifferent pastime.
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Last March, when I was hiding here and watched from my window the gay M. de Mar come airily in, day after day, to see and make love to you, was it any marvel that I swore to bring his proud head to the dust?"
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His real offence is making love to your ward."
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Look about, Jack; there's plenty of pretty things, you see.--So the Governor's daughter's going to be married; at least I suppose so, for I met her riding with a young gentleman; and nowadays the quality always make love on horseback.--Well, Jack, have you found anything?"
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The stranger made no attempt to kill her, but he made love to her, and because she hated him and tried to get away, he treated her shamefully.
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Their chief occupations are feasting, fighting, making love, and playing the most beautiful music.
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Yet now that he has played his prelude with so sensitive and so graceful a touch, we have no doubt that he will pass to larger themes and nobler subject-matter, and fulfil the hope he expresses in this sextet: For if perchance some music should be mine, I would fling forth its notes like a fierce sea, To wash away the piles of tyranny, To make love free and faith unbound of creed.
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