The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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In short, she was a perfect monster, and yet all the young men of the neighborhood had made love to her, and whoever had been so honored, longed for her society again.
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He had never made love to her in those pleasant, now far-away days in Egypt, when every other unattached man did so.
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The man had always behaved like a bachelor--for instance he had always made love to the maids.
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He knew, so Enid reminded herself gratefully, when to stop, as well as when to begin, making love.
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She was greedy of flattery even when long past sixty, and there was a sting of truth in the letter which Mary Queen of Scots wrote her, saying, "Your aversion to marriage proceeds from your not wishing to lose the liberty of compelling people to make love to you."
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I am even going to make love to you."
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"You can make love to another man's wife--" "Or to your own, and nobody is the wiser,"--cynically.
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Has some one been discovered making love to his own wife by mistake?"
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Not to make love---' He put a finger to her lips.
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Though they had slept together many times, he had not yet tried to make love to her.
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Some grim news (or threat) had been passed on to him; and because he had been weak, because he had surrendered to emotion, because he had made love, he was being punished, and blamed himself.
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And was it really possible to feel the earth move beneath them when they made love?
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'I want to make love to you.'
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Again the two made love, and for Kalus the beauty and release were no less than on their first such communion.
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'Three weeks ago Sylviana and I made love as if there was nothing else in the world.
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In the first light and waking life of morning she was beautiful, and sad, and it was only with an effort that he reminded himself he was not free, to take her then and there, and make love among the sacred rites of Spring.
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'Oh, the others can still make love, it just doesn't get them anywhere..... No pregnancy.
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'I have made love to only two women in my life.
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'I made love to Kataya last night.'
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Vaguely he wondered how the Viking made love to the Viking's daughter.
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And monsieur," and she leant forward, "although you would not make love to me, I bear no malice, and will act as your deputy.
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Richard Alger, during all those eighteen years, had never made love to Sylvia, unless his constant attendance upon Sabbath evenings could be so construed, as it was in that rural neighborhood, and as Sylvia was fain to construe it in her innocent heart.
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It is doubtful if Sylvia, in her perfect decorum and long-fostered maiden reserve, fairly knew that Richard Alger had never made love to her.
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She did not fairly know that she was not made love to after the most honorable and orthodox fashion without a word of endearment or a caress; for she had been trained to regard love as one of the most secret of the laws of nature, to be concealed, with shamefaced air, even from herself; but she did know that Richard had never asked her to marry him, and for that she was impatient without any self-reserve; she was even confidential with her sister, Charlotte's mother.
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you must not try to make love to me; it would be wrong.
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Mariquita, blushing and diffident, was scarcely able to realise that her Stanislas was now at liberty to make love to her, openly and without question.
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He has never shown me what I should consider any particular attention, and never talked to me in the way men do when they are making love to a girl.
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He had had but a poor upbringing, and his code of honour had been self-taught, but he was manly enough to be above making love to another man's promised wife.
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Nobody had ever made love to Christine before, since the days when Jimmy Challoner had chased her round the garden for kisses, and she had always loved him.
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Kettering--damn the fellow, how dared he make love to another man's wife!
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I--I--he----" "He's been making love to you----" No answer.
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How did you first make love to her?"
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I have seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings; and Alpheus, instead of having his head covered with sedge and bulrushes, making love in a fair, full-bottomed periwig, and a plume of feathers; but with a voice so full of shakes and quavers, that I should have thought the murmur of a country brook the much more agreeable music.
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Their hero is a dashing cavalry officer, who makes love to every pretty woman he comes across, the 'White Lady of Avenel' among the number.
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The fascinating tongue of young Duval (for he represented that he was a poet of that name, who hoped to get a play taken by the managers) soon beguiled both mother and daughter, and he began to make love to Sophie under the very maternal eyes.
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But she had permitted him to make love to her occasionally--mildly, for what doubtful amusement she got out of it, and she had responded merely for the thrill it gave her to have a man pursue her.
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Meanwhile, the boys and girls wandered off in separate and smaller groups, singing and playing and making love much in the manner of today.
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"When they are too lascivious, they compel them to fast till they have brought them so low, that they have no great stomach to make love, if they are thieves, they prevent them from stealing, by carefully locking up whatever they could take: they chain them for fear they should run away: if they are dull and lazy, then stripes and scourges are the rewards we give them.
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But I'm not going to let a man who is just out of a delirium make love to me."
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She had been made love to by so many men, who had lost their senses in the dazzling rays of her thousand perfections--of whom, I am ashamed to say, that I, for a time, had been insane enough to be one--that love had grown to be a sort of joke with her, and man, a poor, contemptible creature, made to grovel at her feet.
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You see, I had begun to make love to Jane almost before I was off my knees to Mary, and, therefore, I had not been much hurt in Mary's case.
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"My dear Mrs. Wimbush, they do nothing the whole day long but make love and cry 'Sweet, sweet!'
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I would I were a bird, to make love in music."
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The men are not much less touched with this point of honour, and they do not only scorn to marry, but even to make love to any woman of a family not as illustrious as their own; and the pedigree is much more considered by them, than either the complexion of features of their mistresses.
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Don't be afraid, or move away; I'm not going to make love to you--all that is over; but your face must always be to me the fairest and sweetest on earth."
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A nice sort of way that would be to be made love to!"
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The only recognized survivors of the old house of Ramsey at that time were the widow, Amelia Ramsey, the wife of Anderson Ramsey, deceased, as she appeared in the minutes of the meetings, and her son George, a lad of sixteen, and the same who, in patched attire, had made love to Maria over the garden fence when she was a child.
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She did not feel so much angry as amused at the thought that this great boy should be making love to her, when all her heart was with some one else, when she could not even give him a pleasant look which belonged wholly to him.
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There that poor child got so she tagged me all over the house for fear Albion Bennet would make love to her.
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Jaquis tried now to renew his acquaintance with the handsome Cree and to make love to her.
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[Footnote 3: Napoleon, with his stockings about his heels, makes love to Giacominetta.]
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[As before] Wing their way across the meadows, to make love to the adored flowers!
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Ned Winston making love to Beth Norvell!
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"Positively no occasion, I assure you, for it was not to make love to the girl, I wanted to see her.
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hell, yes, yer kin shoot all right, an' make love ter Greasers; but when thet's over with, yer all in.
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A study not entirely dissimilar, though, as its name warns us, more difficult to grasp, is the fourth of the _Bad Dreams_: how fine, how impressive, in its dream-distorted picture of a man's remorse for the love he has despised or neglected till death, coming in, makes love and repentance alike too late!
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I vowed to myself that in the morning I would see him, and if I could force him to confess his dastardly behaviour in not posting the letters to me, and in making love covertly to my affianced bride, I would thrash him soundly.
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It is rather hard to analyze the Major's attitude towards Gertie; but what is certain is that the idea of anyone else making love to her was simply intolerable.
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For people who lived usually in that stratum, making love to Gertie, under such circumstances, would have been an eminently natural thing to do, and, just now, the Major chose to place Frank amongst them.
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Our East Ender is perhaps accustomed to publicity; his slum does not conceal its feelings--it quarrels, and makes love, without drawn blinds, and privacy is not an essential of its ardours.
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Of course, he says the same things to all of us--but then no one understands how to make love as well as he, so what does it matter whether he means it or not?
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He is weak, if you like; he would fall into temptation; he might gamble or make love to a pretty woman"--she shrugged her shoulders--"but that he would do anything really against the law, I don't believe.
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I remember, too, our walks, and the happiness of sitting by Mary, in the children's apartment, at their house not far from the Plain-stones at Aberdeen, while her lesser sister Helen played with the doll, and we sat gravely making love, in our way.
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Since I left Harrow, I have become idle and conceited, from scribbling rhyme and making love to women.
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the misery of doing nothing but make love, enemies, and _verses_.
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It was, if I recollect right, in making love to one of these girls that he had recourse to an act of courtship often practised in that country,--namely, giving himself a wound across the breast with his dagger.
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There were fruit and nuts and raisins in a great silver Pegeen, with fat cupids making love among garlands.
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But it's true, just as it is true that you would be happy shining boots and making love to the maids like a character in Dickens.
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But his whole attitude belies the idea of a conqueror; he is not in the least interested in the women to whom he makes love.
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Now it chanced that two Grey Friars from Nyort were crossing the river alone with her, and as the passage is one of the longest in France, they began to make love to her, that she might not feel dull by the way.
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This Paulina had heard how Amadour had made love at Barcelona and Perpignan, insomuch that he had gained the affection of the highest and most beautiful ladies in the land, especially that of a certain Countess of Palamos, who was esteemed the first for beauty among all the ladies of Spain; and she told him that she greatly pitied him, since, after so much good fortune, he had married such an ugly wife.
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Amadour believed the story, and, thinking that he might in this way regain Florida's good graces, he made love to Loretta, who was the wife of a captain, one of the viceroys of the King of Spain.
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(2) She was still so young that the marriage could not be lawfully consummated, and, waiting till she should be of a riper age, the Duke treated her with great gentleness, and to spare her, made love to various ladies of the city, whom he was wont to visit at night, whilst his wife was sleeping.
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She therefore resolved, before keeping her promise, to make a further trial of the love he bore her; and to this end she begged him to talk to a girl in her service, who was younger than herself and very beautiful, bidding him make love speeches to her, so that those who saw him come so often to the house might think that it was for the sake of this damsel and not of herself.
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The young lord, feeling sure that his own love was returned in equal measure, was wholly obedient to her commands, and for love of her compelled himself to make love to the girl; and she, finding him so handsome and well-spoken, believed his lies more than other truth, and loved him as much as though she herself were greatly loved by him.
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"If I were you," said Parlamente to Saffredent, "and held such an opinion as that, I would never make love to woman."
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During the week that he lay in hiding, one of his companions called Durassier (4) made love to the Countess.
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3 This naturally brings Bonnivet to mind, though of course the gay, rash admiral was not the only Frenchman of the time who spent his life in making love and waging war.--Ed.
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"In those days," adds the author of _Les Grands Capitaines Français_, "it was usual for prothonotaries and even for those of good family not to have much learning, but to enjoy themselves, hunt, make love and seduce the wives of the poor gentlemen who were gone to the wars."
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The Duke, who was the most inquisitive man alive, and who had made love in no small degree in his day, wished both to satisfy his suspicions and to fully understand so strange a business; and he therefore begged the gentleman to take him, not as a master but as a companion, the next time he went thither.
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CHAPTER III TWO RIDING TOGETHER "Joyous," she cried, as they went, "Oh, most joyous would it be to see the noble castle and to have all the famous two thousand knights to make love to me at once!
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You go athwart the country making love to poor maidens, and then, when you have won their hearts, you leave them lamenting."
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"You mistake me greatly, Mistress Lindesay," he said in an uneven schoolboy's voice, to which he tried in vain to add a touch of worldly coldness; "I do not make love to every girl I meet, nor yet do I love them and leave them as you say.
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"Two members of your company--yes, I'm speaking to you Confederates, so pay attention--two members of your company make love to the two daughters, much to their dislike.
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It was a serenade, in short, and they had been compelled to postpone it in consequence of the broken weather; and though both gentlemen were, of course, romantically devoted to their respective objects, yet there were no two officers in his Majesty's service more bent upon making love with a due regard to health and comfort than our friends Cluffe and Puddock.
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Why, he's at your daughter's feet,' cried Aunt Becky, with scarlet cheeks, and flashing eyes; 'and she--artful gipsy, has brought him there by positively making love to him.'
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Nevertheless, when he discovered that his best friend was making love to her, in spite of his free-love principles, he was very seriously annoyed.
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'You'd a deal sooner not ha' throwed it down at all, _I_ should think,' responded the unsympathetic cook, to whom John did _not_ make love.
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'O pray don't make love to Miss Assher for the sake of my happiness,' answered Tina.
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Whenever you make love to a woman--that is her secret, which you are bound to keep for her.
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'You mean to say, then, that Miss Sarti is in love with you, without your ever having made love to her.'
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'Do you mean that I let him make love to me?
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Miss Sarti would never dare to behave to you as she does, if you had not flirted with her, or made love to her.
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You shall see how prettily a gentleman makes love."
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'Tisn't right that he should be making love to a poor girl."
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Listening to the voices of the lovers in the parlor, he thought how he and Amy used to make love, and how it was all over, perhaps forever over.
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BOLLI MAKES LOVE TO GUDRUN, A.D. 1000 XLIII.
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XLII Bolli makes love to Gudrun, A.D. 1000 After that Kjartan and Bolli parted, and Gizor and Hjalti sailed from Norway and had a good journey, and came to the Westmen's Isles at the time the Althing was sitting, and went from thence to the mainland, and had there meetings and parleys with their kinsmen.
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He fights, prays, teaches, makes love, and is truly a _man_, not an abstraction; and as to wonderful events, instead of telling one to 'gulp them down without looking' (as children are told with a nasty dose, and as we are told about Genesis, etc.)
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"You see, when you are quite alone in London, some man may make love to you."
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