The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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I am terribly afraid, said widow Wadman, in case I should marry him, Bridget-that the poor captain will not enjoy his health, with the monstrous wound upon his groin- It may not, Madam, be so very large, replied Bridget, as you think-and I believe, besides, added she-that 'tis dried up- -I could like to know-merely for his sake, said Mrs. Wadman- -We'll know and long and the broad of it, in ten days-answered Mrs. Bridget, for whilst the captain is paying his addresses to you-I'm confident Mr. Trim will be for making love to me-and I'll let him as much as he will-added Bridget-to get it all out of him- The measures were taken at once-and my uncle Toby and the corporal went on with theirs.

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Mrs. Bridget had pawn'd all the little stock of honour a poor chamber-maid was worth in the world, that she would get to the bottom of the affair in ten days; and it was built upon one of the most concessible postulata in nature: namely, that whilst my uncle Toby was making love to her mistress, the corporal could find nothing better to do, than make love to her-'And I'll let him as much as he will, said Bridget, to get it out of him.'

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If cowboys don't make love that way Dot's visit will be a failure.

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Go and make love to Vivie.

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FRANK [babyishly, lulling her and making love to her with his voice] Mustn't go live with her.

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Bibbs had perceived that Lamhorn had nothing in his mind at any time except "personalities"--he could talk about people and he could make love.

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"Lamhorn made love to Sibyl," he said.

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"You were with ROSCOE--and you heard Lamhorn making love to Sibyl!"

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"You say he made love to her because you heard them quarreling!"

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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 my self alone.

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Now shall my friend Petruchio do me grace, And offer me disguis'd in sober robes To old Baptista as a schoolmaster Well seen in music, to instruct Bianca; That so I may by this device at least Have leave and leisure to make love to her, And unsuspected court her by herself.

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Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head, Made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena, And won her soul; and she, sweet lady, dotes, Devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry, Upon this spotted and inconstant man.

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Briefly, I do mean to make love to Ford's wife; I spy entertainment in her; she discourses, she carves, she gives the leer of invitation; I can construe the action of her familiar style; and the hardest voice of her behaviour, to be English'd rightly, is 'I am Sir John Falstaff's.'

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Nay, but to live In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, Stew'd in corruption, honeying and making love Over the nasty sty!

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Why, man, they did make love to this employment!

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Great Jove, Othello guard, And swell his sail with thine own powerful breath, That he may bless this bay with his tall ship, Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms, Give renew'd fire to our extincted spirits, And bring all Cyprus comfort.

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And thence it is That I to your assistance do make love, Masking the business from the common eye For sundry weighty reasons.

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"For it is as natural to be an explorer as it is to be a potato grower, it is rarer but it is as natural; it is as natural to seek explanations and arrange facts as it is to make love, or adorn a hut, or show kindness to a child.

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But don't you see there's other things in the world for a man than having a good time and making love.

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We are making love.

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In Salona they made love tremendously.

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And I who should serve the law, I who should keep order, wander and make love.... My God!

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"And I haven't the remotest intention of making love to you," he said, and pushed her soft face and hands away from him as if he would stand up.

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He has obeyed the strongest instinct of his nature, and gone up to make love in the highest fresh water that he can reach.

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In his right lay her snow-white hand; thus they sate in lover's wise, since Rudeger would not let the king make love to Kriemhild secretly.

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But honestly, I'd be tickled to death if she'd really go making love with somebody.

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IV At that moment In the city of Zenith, Horace Updike was making love to Lucile McKelvey in her mauve drawing-room on Royal Ridge, after their return from a lecture by an eminent English novelist.

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"I suppose he was trying to make love to some hotel waitress or manicure girl or somebody."

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Ida was complaisant; her bare shoulders showed it only too clearly; but he'd be hanged if he'd make love to her merely because she expected it.

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Once he had timorously tried to make love to her.

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Now he did not try; he merely made love; and Louetta dropped her head on his shoulder, told him what a nagger Eddie was, and accepted Babbitt as a decent and well-trained libertine.

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He perceived that, since he was making love to every woman possible, Tanis was no longer his one pure star, and he wondered whether she had ever been anything more to him than A Woman.

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She was younger in years than himself, yet it was sickening to have her yearning up at him with rolling great eyes--as if, he shuddered, his own aunt were making love to him.

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And throughout the meal Lamai made love to Jerry, crooning over and over his little song, and patting and caressing him.

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Four-legged life it was, young and silly and hot, heart-prompted, that was like any young man making love to his woman in the twilight, or like any young man fighting to the death with any other young man over a matter of passion, hurt pride, or thwarted desire.

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An' the Lord lumme, the way she made love to old Kina-Kina!"

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Don't you see?-I can't go on being your partner if you make love to me.

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I suppose any man could make love to your wife-" "But I have no wife," Sheldon interrupted.

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If you saw fit to make love to her, and somehow failed to succeed, why should you want to fight with me?

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"A fellow has the right to make love to her unless she's your-well, perhaps it was an error after all, due to ignorance, perfectly excusable, on my part.

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I had been made love to by beardless sophomores and gray professors, and by the athletes and the football giants.

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But not one of them made love to me as Ernest did.

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"If that is all he has come for," thought I, "I had better have stayed at home and made love to the pretty Fanny."

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Haven't I got to make love to the man?

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"Try to stand upright, and let the lovers make love without interruption.

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Though she begins to tack about; but I made love a great while to no purpose.

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A pimping son of ten fathers, who, for want of a better, did the office of a butler, seeing that Friar John had cast a sheep's eye at a choice bottle that stood near a cupboard by itself, at some distance from the rest of the bottellic magazine, like a jack-in-an-office said to Pantagruel, Sir, I perceive that one of your men here is making love to this bottle.

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"He made love to you, I suppose--and, and..." He lowered his voice.

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"You preferred to make love here--under my very nose," he said, furiously.

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Just as he used to walk around a good horse and pat its sleek shoulder and feel the hard muscles of its trim legs, so now he made love to this big car.

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Other men had made love to her, but never in this fashion, or was he making love?

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The silver mystery, then, was intended for a wand--and a very pretty way of making love to an American girl, too, to call it a 'sceptre of rule over fair Scotland'; and the three birds were three singing laverocks 'to mind her of him when he was gone'!

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'T was the very double of Sissa's [the name for his sister] eye, so I had no sooner seen it than I made love to it, with what success you will hear.

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But sometimes I really cannot help making love to you, just for one little intense minute; there is a certain Communistic temper always adhering in true love which WILL occasionally break out and behead all the Royal Proprieties and hang Law to the first lamp-post: it is even now so, my heart is a little '93, 'aux armes!'

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And Science be known as the sense making love to the All, And Art be known as the soul making love to the All, And Love be known as the marriage of man with the All.

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In the fall of 1903 (then twenty-one) he was staying at a summer hotel where he met a girl who made love to him, when he began to have frequent emissions.

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Shall lovers higgle, heart for heart, Till wooing grows a trading mart Where much for little, and all for part, [291] Make love a cheapening art, Fair Lady?

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Assuredly the disdainful Yolande, haughty as a goddess, could never have felt anything but scorn for our poor young baron, past whom she had sometimes flashed in a whirlwind of light and noise in the chase, and whom she had so recently cruelly insulted; but still it displeased her to see him devoting himself thus to a beautiful young girl, to whom he was undoubtedly making love at that very moment.

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If he should make love to me, with eyes like those, I simply could not resist him; I should have to throw over my marquis.

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"I saw you and your sweetheart makin' love behind the willow," Mrs. Wentz said in a matter-of-fact voice.

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Belief made love; love made wise eyes; wise eyes saw, and lo!

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-- It's a fine way you're wanting to pay Timmy the smith.... And it's not his LIES you're making love to this day, Martin Doul.

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I must make love to you, pretty Miss; will you let me make love to you?

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Well; and how will you make love to me--come, I long to have you begin,--must I make love too?

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Hang him, mongrel, cast him off; you shall see the rogue show himself, and make love to some desponding Cadua of fourscore for sustenance.

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Was there ever such impudence, to make love to me before my husband's face?

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Here you make love to me; why, I'll confess it does not displease me.

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Nay, Mr Tattle, if you make love to me, you spoil my design, for I intend to make you my confidant.

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Tattle making love to Angelica!

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"And you will let Fred make love to you a little, won't you, darling?"

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The Morleys are his special friends, and I greatly fear he is making love to Gertrude.

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Oberon had learned by some questions he had asked of Puck that he had applied the lovecharm 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 at 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'd no more play with a man that slighted his ill fortune than I'd make love to a woman who undervalued the loss of her reputation.

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Come, thou art an honest fellow, Petulant, and shalt make love to my mistress, thou shalt, faith.

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Well, an illiterate man's my aversion; I wonder at the impudence of any illiterate man to offer to make love.

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An honest politician is a steam-engine with feelings, a pilot that would make love at the helm and let the ship go down.

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"It isn't right for you to let him make love to you on the sly.

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He made love--but also he talked.

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Ramon had many loves, said Luis, and he was true to none; never would he marry a woman to rule his life and make him trouble--it were easier to make love and then laugh and ride away.

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"That's why you made love to this Lassiter--to bind his hands!"

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"You made love to me--to bind my hands?"

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Why then should I seek further store, And still make love anew?

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), That I shall be past making love When she begins to comprehend it.

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I would give my life to serve my friends; but you could only despise me, if I allowed them to make love to me without return.

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His feet are cold already, and he is making love."

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Was it not a spiritual weakness in him to have resented so sharply the girl's imputation that he wished to make love to her?

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We'd have been all running about in a big Garden of Eden with nothing on, and nothing to do except loaf, and make love, and lark, and laugh, and play practical jokes on each other."

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It would take too long to explain the intimate alliance of contradictions in human nature which makes love itself wear at times the desperate shape of betrayal.

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A man must be made comfortable before he will make love to you; and though it is true that if you offered him a choice between Spickgans and kisses, he would say he would take both, yet he would invariably begin with the Spickgans, and allow the kisses to wait."

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"And we will make love," added the stage manager; "not like marionettes, but like ladies and gentlemen all alive."

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"Only making love," replied the fishy-eyed young gentleman.

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Queens, Paul, do not make love matches, they contract alliances.

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If it were not allowable for him to gain my affections because I had no money, what occasion could there be for making love to a girl whom he did not care about, and who was equally poor?"

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He simpers, and smirks, and makes love to us all.

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of Cambridge-by-the-bean-patch, dares to make love to Dennie Saxon--on the side--he'll go head foremost into the whirlpool to feed Lagonda's rapacious spirit.

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