The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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I don't say this because he made love to me, but precisely because he did n't.
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"If he has made love to so many women, why should n't he have made love to you?"
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He could n't make love to every one, and with me it would n't have done him the least good.
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She looked as pretty as if, instead of showing her photographs, I had been making love to her.
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It is thus also she deals with all mankind, and you must make love to her, as you would conquer the sphinx, by posing her.
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He is said to be the first that made love by squeezing the hand.
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Thus equipped, he is qualified to make love, and hopes for success more from the powder on the outside of his head than the sentiments within.
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The air is still as regards motion, but thrilling with the melody of merry human voices as the natives labour in the fields, and alive with the twittering of birds as they make love, quarrel, and make it up again in the bushes.
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For I saw that the Black Colonel meant to make love and do business at the same stroke, not for the first time, perhaps, in his life of emprise; and certainly here was no new thing in the world's queer story.
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It stirs the blood in me, makes it run as it ran when I made love to my first sweetheart, and a strapping lass she was, though, alas!
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Well, it don't signify talking; but when a young man, be who he will, comes and makes love to a pretty girl, and promises marriage, he has no business to fly off from his word only because he grows poor, and a richer girl is ready to have him.
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Miss Dashwood, do you think people make love when any body else is by?
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A man may love a woman deeply and sincerely and at the same time make love to another woman, or have sexual relations with her or even with prostitutes.
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"He passes all the morning in the school whipping the boys himself because he has sent Mr. Peacocke away, and then amuses himself in the evening by making love to Mr. Peacocke's wife, as he calls her."
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"'Amo' in the cool of the evening," certainly meant making love.
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To accuse a clergyman of a parish, and a schoolmaster, of making love to a lady so circumstanced as Mrs. Peacocke, no doubt was libellous.
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did he really think that I was making love to the woman; did he doubt that I was treating her and her husband with kindness, as one human being is bound to treat another in affliction; did he believe, in his heart, that I sent the man away in order that I might have an opportunity for a wicked purpose of my own?
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When you read those abominable words did they induce your lordship to believe that I had been guilty of the inexpressible treachery of making love to the poor lady whose misfortunes I was endeavouring to relieve, and of doing so almost in my wife's presence?
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That we know how to make love is not much to boast about, after all.
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You were scandalizing them; everybody saw you making love in public.
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man can't spend a week making love to Lady Mary Evershed's maid----" "But others are better able to devote that amount of time to my maid, I suppose?"
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They make love to each other openly, right under your very nose, so that it's downright embarrassing.
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She started to speak, hesitated, and then said, very quietly, "Why did you make love to me just now?"
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"I made love to you," I said, "because I have only one life to live."
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I have told you why I made love to you.
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She made love to him in public, she----" "She still does, Evelyn," I said.
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I imagine him making love to her with all the chivalry and poetry that was in him, and then breaking off short to rail against fate, against the whole treacherous race of women, perhaps, and to ask what he had done to deserve so much suffering?
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There are women in New York who to keep from starvation, will make love to any man that comes along, for a pittance.
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"A wonderful opportunity for them to see a desperate man making love; an invaluable part of their education!
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"If he would stay by me the creature would not dare make love to me.
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"Uncle Julian, you must have made love like an archangel.
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Why, I can hardly remember the time when somebody was not making love to me, and I do not see that it has made very much difference."
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Patsy a princess--a real prince making love to her, a man who could be her husband, who might even now have rights upon her, yet whom it would be impossible to deal with as he had dealt with the Duke of Lyonesse!
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That is, why this Austrian applejack is forced into the deadly breach and made to make love to me.
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I told you to go and make love to as many pretty girls as would let you, and here you go and break the tables of affinity by making love to your grandmother!"
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"I am not making love to Mrs. Arlington," he retorted abruptly.
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Why should any man slight Patsy, make love to another woman, and then come whining to be forgiven and taken back into favour?
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You have seen the learned Dr. Faustus's wig and gown whisked off behind his easy chair, and the rejuvenated Doctor emerge from his antiquated apparel as fresh and sprightly as Harlequin himself, to make love in Do-di-pettos.
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If Trennahan had been with Ila, he would have conducted himself as his surroundings and his companion demanded: he would have made love.
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He might be business-like, without illusions, but he knew how to make love with energy and grace.
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I think that one reason why Alan Rush and Mr. Howard are so determined to make love to me is because they have nothing left to talk about."
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Indeed, he always made love directly to the costume that had so enchanted him, without any regard whatsoever to the person inside it; and the only way we can explain this remarkable fact is to recollect that the Woggle-Bug was only a woggle-bug, and nothing more could be expected of him.
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{=frei´en=}, to make love to, to marry.
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"But you made love to her," expostulated the mate.
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I've got a good-looking housekeeper--she's the pick o' seventeen what all come here Wednesday morning--and I'm making love to her."
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"Making love to her," shouted his nephew, gazing wildly at the venerable bald head with the smoking-cap resting on one huge ear.
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"Making love to her," repeated Captain Barber, with a satisfied air.
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"There's a young fellow that brings the milk--nice young fellow I thought he was--and all because I've had a word with him now and again, he tried to make love to me."
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"He ain't told you about making love to me yet," said Rosa.
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My servant makes love to a young person employed in the rooms above these, and he had a long bout of it last evening.
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He had never made love to Miss Thornton, or given her reason for believing himself otherwise than indifferent.
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Swift's lodgings in Bury Street, and who flattered him, and made love to him in such an outrageous manner--Vanessa was thrown over.
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And, _vice versâ_, veracity to sentiment, truth in a relation, truth to your own heart and your friends, never to feign or falsify emotion--that is the truth which makes love possible and mankind happy.
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"He hates me because I found a place for his typewriter who left him because he wanted to make love to her."
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"No, I never made love to you; it would in fact have been absurd, and I don't care--though I almost know, in the sense of almost remembering!--who did and who didn't; but you were always about, and so was I, and, little as you may yourself care who I did it to, I dare say you remember (in the sense of having known of it!)
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He had taught this oppressive companion to notice them a bit, as he had taught her plenty of other things, but that was a different matter; for the reason that the "land's end" (stretching a point it carried off that name) had been, and had had to be, by their lack of more sequestered resorts and conveniences, the scene of so much of what she styled their wooing-time--or, to put it more properly, of the time during which she had made the straightest and most unabashed love to _him_: just as it could henceforth but render possible, under an equal rigour, that he should enjoy there periods of consolation from beautiful, gentle, tender-souled Nan, to whom he was now at last, after the wonderful way they had helped each other to behave, going to make love, absolutely unreserved and abandoned, absolutely reckless and romantic love, a refuge from poisonous reality, as hard as ever he might.
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All the boys in the neighborhood will go out to welcome you, because, where I live, we are very fond of gentlemen who try to make love to poor girls.
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Miss Altifiorla had almost brought herself to believe that the man had made love to her, and proposed to her, that she in a moment of weakness had accepted him, and that she now had been luckily saved by his inconstancy.
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Have ye heard that heavenly voice That may make Love's heart rejoice?
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At this instant I felt myself pulled back, and the man who had dared to make love to me stood before me.
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The secret of my influence was that I always treated her with respect, and never made love or flirted.
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V.--You, on your side, speak a language stamped with schematism, while to be correct, even in making love, your language should be discursive.
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Depend upon it, Tabby, a man who is dainty and pretty and unspeakably smooth when he makes love to you, has had altogether too much practice.
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To rouse him from a brown-study over this Flossy girl, I said rather recklessly, "I should like to be a man for a while, in order to make love to two or three women.
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Writes him notes all the time, making love to him, which he promptly shows to me--oh, we are not very honorable, or very upright, or very anything good in the Osborne matrimonial arrangement.
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"It really does seem odd, when I look back on it, to see how easy it was to get him, when all the time I was perfectly indifferent to him, and received his attentions on the Platonic basis to keep him from making love to me.
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Osborne probably didn't object to being made love to.
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I motioned him back, and succeeded in carrying her away to a quiet place, where I sat down with her in my arms, and made love to her for hours.
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"You can't help making love to save your life.
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So I gave that whole thing yesterday for the Mayo family, with what result you know, except that I haven't told you that the presumptuous dolt made love mawkishly to me all the evening.
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"Stuart's men have the sweetest time!--just galloping over the country, and making love, and listening to Sweeney's banjo-- If you want to have a good time-- If you want to have a good time, Jine the cavalry!-- What's that road over there--the cool-looking one?
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He would not marry, would not burden his life with a wife who would be in his way, but then he might make love.
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They all sing the same tune; eat nothing, drink nothing, never make love or enjoy yourself; it all plays the devil with your precious health.
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If you have made up your mind to make love to me to-day I must naturally infer that you wish to marry me."
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"You make love like they do it in Scott's novels.
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Now, Mr. Smeaton said----" "See here, Thursa," Arthur broke in, "did that cur make love to you?"
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He was near me, you know, and he did make love so beautifully.
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It is the task of this hygiene not only to make sewers, but to re-make love, and to do both in the same large spirit of human fellowship, to ensure finer individual development and a larger social organization.
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If a man kills another man out of love to that man's wife, all civilized society is of opinion that the homicide is a "crime" to be severely punished; but if the man should make love to the wife without killing the husband, then, although in some savage societies the act would still have been a "crime," in a civilized society it would usually be regarded as more properly a case for civil action, not for criminal action; while should it come to be known that the wife had from the first been in love with the man, and was married by compulsion to a husband who had brutally ill-used her, then a very considerable section of the civilized community would actually transfer their sympathies to the offending couple and look upon the husband as the real offender.
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So thus they made love--she bending down toward him, he clutching with toes and hands at the wall, her whispers making him dizzier than his perilous posture, her tears falling upon his lips through a space so little, yet greater than the distance between two stars.
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Make love together in the shade of great Tarum, Of him whom fear of me hath frozen the breath!"
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Shashai, Star, come and make love to Missie."
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I borrow the following description of health in this sense from a recent book by H. G. Wells: The balance as between asceticism and sensuality comes in, it seems to me, if we remember that to drink well one must not have drunken for some time, {90} that to see well one's eye must be clear, that to make love well one must be fit and gracious and sweet and disciplined from top to toe, that the finest sense of all--the joyous sense of bodily well-being--comes only with exercises and restraints and fine living.
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He confessed to me that he once made love to a little auburn-haired _divorcée_ while they were in a mourning carriage going to her sister's funeral.
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Simon was married, but was a firm believer in the theory advanced by Moore, that --"when far from the lips we love, We've but to make love to the lips we are near."
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She parried: "I trust you will not spoil that excellent record by making love to me."
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When "his father's spirit was in arms," it was not a time for the son to make love in.
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I can only account for it on the same principle of tremulous anxiety with which one sometimes makes love to a beautiful woman of our own degree, with whom one is enamored in good earnest; whereas we attack a fresh-colored housemaid without (I speak, of course, of earlier times) any sentimental remorse or mitigation of our virtuous purpose.
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"I can make love as well as that, and better," said the Cow, poking her head through the kitchen window.
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Mr. Coxon would not have been very grateful for permission to make love to Miss Scaife; he was extremely grateful for the opportunity of recommending himself to Alicia Derosne.
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Then if you can't marry her, and yet can't help making love to her----" "I didn't say I made love to her."
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"But you do--making love to her, I say, as often as you see her, why, you mustn't see her."
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His heart was very heavy; he must make her understand now why a man who made love to her should be hastily sent away by his friends, what her father had condemned her to, what manner of man he was; he must seem to destroy or impair the perfect sweetness of memory wherein she held her mother.
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"He's over 'pon the Island, making love to Mrs. Lebow's youngest daughter, Lally!
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He made love like Romeo, but the young lady at first would not listen to him.
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Incidental mention has been made of the fact that Leland Junior engaged in a pronounced flirtation with a little Greek girl aboard the vessel wherein Barndale made love so stupidly and so successfully.
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In Edinburgh, now, a young man with your chances would be making love to me by this time."
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