The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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He ..." "----made love to you."
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The man might have made love to Juanita, though he did not look like that kind of a person.
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He believed that his prisoner had been making love to the girl and his heart was black with hate because of it.
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Didn't he run his fool laigs off getting you free so you could go back and make love to his girl?"
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Oberon had learnt by some questions he had asked of Puck, that he had applied the love-charm to the wrong person's eyes; and now having found the person first intended, he touched the eyelids of the sleeping Demetrius with the love-juice, and he instantly awoke; and the first thing he saw being Helena, he, as Lysander had done before, began to address love-speeches to her; and just as that moment Lysander, followed by Hermia (for through Puck's unlucky mistake it was now become Hermia's turn to run after her lover), made his appearance; and then Lysander and Demetrius, both speaking together, made love to Helena, they being each one under the influence of the same potent charm.
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"I'll certainly never make love to you again.
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The mother will be glad to see you, and Janet, too; though we haven't got any fine young ladies for you to make love to, unless you go up to Fort William, or Fort George, or Inverness.
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Carl, although the youngest member of the Commission, and really only included in it to make up the required number, had been fortunate enough to distinguish himself upon it; and his sisters even thought that there might be a question of an order for him--that distinction so coveted in Norway--if they made love sufficiently to the president.
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"Yes, aunt, there has," she replied; "he made love to me."
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He knew that Salvé had made love to Elizabeth, and had wished to make her presents since she had come into his house; and that the same girl was now to be his son's wife--the idea was absolutely intolerable!
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We made love to one another, and plotted darkly in the deepest obscurity of the hold.
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"What if I tell you that I've no intention of making love to you?"
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"In a few hours I shall see you again," he said; and his voice, in its eagerness, reminded her of the voice of Kent Page when he had made love to her in her girlhood.
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She hadn't measured up; she had been stupid; she hadn't known how to make love.
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It's nothing new to have men make love--any kind of a man will sit up and say 'bow-wow' if you snap your fingers at him.
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"I'd look nice, making love to a girl, the fix I'm in!" he added with a savage bitterness that gave the lie to his smiling indifference.
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The spot was close to the small green gate which led to the lane already spoken of; it led to that only; and, while he and Dolly were talking and making love, after their own rustic fashion, they saw Dan Duff come from the direction of the house, and pass through the gate, whistling.
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He dramatizes all the bloodthirsty horrors at the Surrey--pushes his way every where--puffs and praises himself wherever he goes--is very good-looking, and makes love like a French hero--and, in short, is at this moment indispensable to me."
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She had crossed the Channel with her Chaplain, her spaniel, her toady, and her parrot, in search of enlivenment for her declining years, and hearing that her Apollo Belvidere was within reach, sent a message saying she would coax him to come and make love to an old woman, who adored him as no young one could, and whose time hung heavy on her hands.
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"'Tis not a new way of making love," she said with arch knowingness.
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After he entered the Panelled Parlour at Dunstanwolde House it seemed that none had seen him, for the fact was that by a strange chance even the lacquey who should have been at his place in the entrance hall had allowed himself to be ensnared from his duty by a pretty serving-wench, and had left his post for a few minutes to make love to her in the servants' hall, during which time 'twas plain Sir John must have left the house, opening the entrance-door for himself unattended.
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there's nothing in life like making love, Save making hay in fine weather!
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Be particular with the pagoda: and then here's this pretty bowl-- The Chinese Prince is making love to nothing because of this hole; And here's another Chinese man, with a face just like a doll, Do stick his pigtail on again, and just mend his parasol.
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Hamil whispered: "Such a chance to make love to you!
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"Making love to her."
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Have I ever made love to you?"
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He said, tenderly impatient: "You little witch of Ogygia, come into the _patio_ then, and do your thinking and let me make love to you."
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But she would not lift her eyes.... "Then why make love to me if you have it ready-made for you?"
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"I've been thinking," she remarked, "that this question of making love to me should be seriously discussed."
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"Shiela, can't you ever get over being ashamed when I make love to you?"
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But he laughed in his sleeve at the idea of the necessity of making love to her.
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Making love in this country is always prefaced by a beating, which the female seems to receive as a matter of course.
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He's too busy telling me the plot of this novel he is going to write to make love to a girl who doesn't want more than one man in the family, and that's her foolish old father."
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I was told by a Portuguese here that their negro wenches make love potions with these birds.
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The art of making love and the art of being virtuous;--two aspects of the great art of living that are, rightly regarded, harmonious and not at variance--remain, indeed, when we cease to misunderstand them, essentially the same in all ages and among all peoples.
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It is not surprising that the young girl sometimes made love to the knight under these circumstances, nor is it surprising that he, engaged in an arduous life and trained to disdain feminine attractions, often failed to respond.
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They include not only all that makes love a gracious and beautiful erotic art, but the whole element of pleasure in so far as pleasure is more than a mere animal gratification.
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But during all this time the husband has never really made love to his wife; he has not even understood what courtship in the intimate sense means; love as an art has no existence for him; he has loved his wife according to his imperfect knowledge, but he has never so much as realised that his knowledge was imperfect.
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* * * * * On Thursday they rode leisurely out through the heat and dusty haze, away from bungalows and the watered Mall, through a village alive with shrill women, naked babies, and officious pariahs, who kept Terry furiously occupied: on past the city, over the bridge of boats that spans the Ravi, till they came to the green secluded garden where the Emperor Jehangir sleeps, heedless of infidels who, generation after generation, have picnicked and made love in the sacred precincts of his tomb.
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He saluted and rode off; the prospective thrill of making love to Rose damped by the fact that he had not been able to look Lance in the eyes.
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"By the manner of her conversation, that woman was makin' love to me!"
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Some people may think--_you_ may think, Polycarp--that a man like me, under sentence of death from a doctor, had no right to make love to a woman.
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It was the same woman that he had driven with, laughed with, flirted with a hundred times--the woman that in the natural course of things (Tyson apart) he would infallibly have made love to; and yet in one day and one night her prettinesses, her impertinences had fallen from her like a frivolous garment, leaving only the simple eternal lines of her womanhood.
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It's fearfully romantic; perfect for making love in, and that sort of thing.
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However, she was healthy and hearty and there was a lot of her, so Nick told himself it all looked very promising and proper and he started making love to her, and foxed himself presently that it was the genuine article and there weren't nobody for him on earth but Mary Jane.
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You knew Jenny Owlet had ordained to marry me at her own wish and desire, and, knowing that, you made love to her and was sloking her affection away, while all the time I befriended you and praised you and set store upon you.
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Here he halted in front of the long, dark outer wall of the Cemetery of the Innocents, in which, across the tombstones and among the sepulchres of dead Paris, the living Paris of that day, bought and sold, walked, gossiped, and made love.
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He was ever making love to women, usually meaning no harm.
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He made love to Cecilia Burton over her children's beds, and that discreet matron liked it.
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He would have liked to have made love in the same way to Lady Ongar; but that was impossible, and in all love-making with Lady Ongar there must be danger.
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No plan had been laid down, no times fixed, no facilities for making love suggested to him.
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Can you tell me, Captain Booddle, how they make love down in Warwickshire?"
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"I have to work harder than that," said Mrs. Rosscott; "I have to make people know one another and like one another and not all want to make love to the same girl."
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"You can't help their all wanting to make love to the same girl," said Jack; "the more you try to convince them of their folly the deeper in love they are bound to fall.
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Am I to make love to a creature like Matty Bell in the vain hope of rousing the envy or the jealousy of that proud girl?
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She seemed quite pleased when I spoke to that wretched little personage, although she had the grace to look a trifle ashamed for her sex when Miss Matty so openly made love to me.
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I have promised to marry her, of course, and I have made love to her scores and scores of times, but I don't think she has any letters of mine, and in any case, she is not the sort of girl to go to law with a fellow.
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There's no doubt at all; Bee is engaged, and we saw them just now in a boat at the other side of the harbor, all alone, and making love as hard as they could.
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He must be making love to her, or they wouldn't go off alone together like that ...
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They had come out into the darkness to make love to each other--their voices sounded different from in the day, more dragging, more tender.... She began to think of the times, which now seemed so far off, when she herself had sought a man's kisses.
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That was her mistake--letting the thing start when it could have no seemly ending ... a boy like that, nearly young enough to be her son ... and yet she had been unable to deny him, she had let him kiss her and court her--make love to her....
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Worse than that, she had made love to him, thrown herself at him, pursued him with her love, refused to let him go ... and all the other things she had done--changing for his sake from her decent ways ... breaking the Sabbath, taking off her neck-band.
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One night he makes love to her and is only mildly rebuked.
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Making love's another matter.
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He makes love unconsciously and he flirts with his own mother.
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In this nook where we sat, Crimsworth, "The Professor," had walked and talked with and almost made love to Mademoiselle Reuter, and from yonder window overlooking the alley had seen that perfidious fair one in dalliance with his employer, M. Pelet, beneath these pear-trees.
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And, besides, I had only three weeks at farthest to waste in making love to anybody.
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And where the melons grew, Streaked with yellow, green and blue These jolly sprites went wandering Through spangled paths of dew; And the melons, here and there, They made love to, everywhere Turning their pink souls to crimson With caresses fond and fair.
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"She is very handsome and very clever--so clever that I don't for the life of me know whether I made love to her or she to me.
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Mr. Sardonyx is the plainest man I ever let make love to me, and even he was not absolutely plain.
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You have never had a nice time all to yourselves, to make love in.
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High'r Pow'rs rule us, our Selves can nothing do, Who made us Love, hath made Love lawful too.
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But I won't have her come here, to my own house, and make love to him.
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And when she hears he has married Lily, she'll stop making love to him by getting him to tie her shoestrings!"
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but is that making love, my friend?"
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"If that idiot Sulpice were not my friend, I would make love to her.
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Racine's motive for making love the constant source of action in his tragedies, was from the principle which has influenced so many poets, who usually conform to the prevalent taste of the times.
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One had to make love in a hurry, because one missed the beautiful hour; and then there was the horror of growing old.
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I can't help saying it, though it is really very undignified for me to be making love to you.
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"Dicky hasn't made love to me for three years."
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She now seldom called unless it was early in the morning; I made repeated visits to her house to receive money, but no longer to make love.
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* * * * * Making love is a very good way to pass the time, above all when that same time presses and other disconcerting things should be spoken of instead; and this device Robin now learned.
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One said that it was another priest that was come in disguise; another, that once a Popish priest got a foothold in a place he was never content till he got the whole for himself; a third, that the fellow had simply lied, and that he was turned out because he had been caught by Sir Amyas making love to one of the maids.
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"I am not making love to you, Miss Folliard," he added.
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For a long time the old man sat looking into the fire, where he began gradually to picture to himself strange forms and objects in the glowing embers, one of whom he thought resembled the Red Rapparee about to shoot him; another, Willy Reilly making love to his daughter; and behind all, a high gallows, on which he beheld the said Reilly hanging for his crime.
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"Well, Mr. Doldrum, I think I have heard of you; but permit me to say that before you make love, as you seem about to do, I think it better you should mention your professional business."
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On looking in the prescribed direction, there, sure enough, was Barney discovered making love hard and fast to a pretty girl, whom Woodward remembered to have seen that morning in Mr. Goodwin's, and with whom he (Barney) had become acquainted when the families were on terms of intimacy.
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"Certainly," replied Alice; "in making love, Ferdora, you have the prowess of ten men."
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"Why, the faculty of making love with the power of ten men," he replied.
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"Ay, of course, to make love.
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"He is certainly as good as a farce," said the father; "and if the rascal had kept from making love, I should have still been glad to have him here from time to time to amuse us."
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I want to know if he'll stand for thirty-five--and as for Kate, I'm making love to her, you must know."
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"Ah," she replied warmly; "match or marriage will never--" "Marriage!" he repeated, "why, my most amiable maternal relative, do you mean to insinuate to Hycy the accomplished, that he is obliged to propose either match or marriage to every girl he makes love to?
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In professing friendship, and making love, give him but a taste of the native, and he is a walking honey-comb, that every woman who sees him wishes to have a lick at; and Heaven knows, that frequently, at all times, and in all places, does he get himself licked on their account.
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If he met an unmarried female only for five minutes, be she old or ugly, young or handsome, he devoted at least four minutes and three-quarters to the tender passion; made love to her with an earnestness that would deceive a saint; backed all his protestations with a superfluity of round oaths; and drew such a picture of her beauty as might suit the Houries of Mahomet's paradise.
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Neal, however, was gifted with the heart of an Irishman, and scorned caution as the characteristic of a coward; he had, as it appeared, abandoned all design of fighting, but the courage still adhered to him even in making love.
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And for a pattern in moments of diversion, there was always the fairy Conconaugh, who made love to every pretty shepherdess and milkmaid he met.
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Joan, studying, might better have him near to talk his sort of nonsense, listen to her music and make love volubly in French to which she needed the practice of reply.
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Victor was telling some amusing tales of the court; how Beaufort was always blundering, how Mazarin was always saving, how Louis was always making love, and how the queen was always praying.
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This was not the way he had made love in former days.
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