The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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He really could not make love.
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Finally, with a vague idea of a compromise between the impossible alternative of making love to her, which he could n't, and seeming an insensible boor, which he wouldn't, he laid his disengaged hand upon hers as it rested on his arm.
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FOR THESE AN acre of land between the shore and the hills, Upon a ledge that shows my kingdoms three, The lovely visible earth and sky and sea, Where what the curlew needs not, the farmer tills: A house that shall love me as I love it, Well-hedged, and honoured by a few ash-trees That linnets, greenfinches, and goldfinches Shall often visit and make love in and flit: A garden I need never go beyond, Broken but neat, whose sunflowers every one Are fit to be the sign of the Rising Sun: A spring, a brook's bend, or at least a pond: For these I ask not, but, neither too late Nor yet too early, for what men call content, And also that something may be sent To be contented with, I ask of fate.
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Garrett had been intended for the army, but he did not get through West Point, and at the time he was making love to my Aunt Amanda his only business was that of expecting an inheritance.
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'He never made love to me for one minute in his whole life.
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"'Well, the better I liked my Aunt Amanda, the less I liked anybody who made love to her; and one night, as I was sitting on the edge of my bed,--it must have been nearly eleven o'clock,--I vowed a vow, which I vowed I would never break, that no presumptuous interloper, especially Garrett Bridges, should ever marry my Aunt Amanda.
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It did my heart good to see broad-shouldered, alert young Americans walking with wholesome girls from home and making love to them in the same fashion their friends were doing up in "God's country."
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With a wealth of material to draw upon, he would build himself worlds where he could move around, walk, talk, and make love, eat, drink and feel the caress of sunshine and wind.
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He was not exactly inexperienced in the art of making love to beautiful young women.
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He was used to making love to a beautiful girl all alone, just the two of them locked quietly away from prying eyes.
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"I at least have a brother's right to tell you that a man who will sneak into another's home to make love to his wife, behind his back, and then----" Woods turned quickly.
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"Oh, Bupps!" laughed Mary, "if you'd only make love to me in that ardent fashion, I'd drag you to the altar by your few remaining hairs."
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Why do you suppose he played around so long before deciding to make love to Helen?
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She'll spread it all over town that you were down here making love to me before Jim was decently buried.
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"Did this man Woods make love to Mrs. Felderson?"
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Do you think I'll let that--that rake make love to you?"
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"He's not going to make love to me!"
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I'm not going to have that man making love to you.
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Woods--murderer of Jim, after stealing his wife away, and now making love to Mary Pendleton, putting his bloody hands on her!
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The Duke shortly afterwards died, but through the influence of the Dowager-Queen's confessor--the notorious Nitard, also a favourite--young Valenzuela was presented at Court, where he made love to one of the Queen's maids-of-honour--a German--and married her.
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The command was taken by the _Maestre de Campo_, whose chief exploit seems to have been that he made love to the deceased General's widow and proposed marriage to her, which she indignantly rejected.
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By that time Royal Lee will have found another to make love to.
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It is too common a way of making love.
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But whatever were his motives or his feelings, it was evident to me that he was making love to her in good earnest, that the girl was more interested in him than she supposed, and that Madame Patoff was cunningly scheming to break off the match with Paul in order to marry Hermione to Alexander.
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It was a strange position, for Alexander was evidently under the impression that he was making love to herself, and her aunt was amused by drawing him on.
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I am sure you have been making love to her.
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You are letting that idiot of a brother of his make love to you from morning till night."
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He imagined that his father when a young man made love to a girl, a physician's daughter, in the hope of marrying her.
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He examined me, and being something of a clown said, 'I should not be afraid to sleep with you--and make love to you too, if you were a woman....' [Still another doctor is summoned but does not return as promised, sending his servant instead.]
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She had never had any brothers, and not very much to do with men until she got old enough for them to make love to her.
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Mr. DONALD CALTHROP made love quite admirably on the lighter note; a little awkwardly, perhaps, on the more serious.
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And when different men made love to her, once or twice, maybe at a conjunction of exquisite scenery, music, and impatience, of confused longings and eloquent persuasion, she was tempted to consent.
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I believe he's been making love to you."
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He made love to Mary Field, and won her heart, unhappily before she had ascertained his principles and character.
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You've always got to play the sentimental with them; nothing short of making love or offering to marry 'em is any use.
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He made love t' me, Mr. Fitch did, an' now he's gone, an' he don't write, an' I know he's never comin' back.
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Reggie felt none of the qualms of a more sensitive man in making love to a very young girl who might certainly, both as regarded looks and social position, be expected to make an infinitely better marriage.
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He was assailed by no misgivings as to what might be thought of the man who made use of his position as almost a son of the house to make love to this girl hardly out of the schoolroom.
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What is a man to do when he is accused before the world,-before any small fraction of the world, of making love to some lady of his acquaintance?
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"Gus," his sister had said to him the night before, "I declare I think you are going to make love to Sophia Furnival."
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The Major announced that he would himself make love to her; but both Margaret and Jeff declared that Providence manifestly intended him for Miss Jemima.
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Briefly, I do mean to make love to Fordâs 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 Englished rightly, is, âI am Sir John Falstaffâs.â 45 Pist.
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"No, no, my boy; I should be left to do the polite to the old dame, while you make love to the young one," answered Dick, with a hoarse laugh, which Ralph did not like.
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_Is_ there an eligible bachelor who owns the next 'place' ready to discover me picking his roses, or trespassing on his side of the stream, and to make love to me forthwith?
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"I can't make love to you in those things."
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"I don't want you to make love to me!"
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Isn't it the _easiest_ thing in the world to make love to your own husband, in your own house?
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He made love so earnestly, and his great eyes were so handsome when he looked at one with his whole soul in them.
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"Not so good, my lady, but that he has been making love to you, if I mistake not, and he with a wife at home."
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He made love to Char'ty; an wud yur b'lieve it, Bill?
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He laughed at the duchess's stories, and made love to her quite unaffectedly.
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He had been making love in a restrained and subtle fashion for the better part of an hour and was ready for an avowal of his devotion as soon as Persis showed any intention of meeting him half-way.
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Right now he was acutely conscious of how ridiculous it must look for him to be making love to an octopus, but he was even more conscious of the very real pains of unrequited love.
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But the great reason for my not encouraging you to go on talking in that way was that I was afraid people might come into the tunnel, and as, of course, you would not know that they were there, you would go on making love to me through my diploma case, and you know I should have perished with shame if I had had to stand there with that old Mr. Boyce, and I don't know who else, listening to your words, which were very sweet to me, Walter, but which would have sounded awfully funny to them."
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"I mean that you have been making love to this poor girl, that you have been seeking to requite her care of you in a manner but little to your credit!"
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I nursed the wounded man, who, when he grew convalescent, made love to me.
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He made love _a la Don Giovanni_, and carried hearts in what he deemed a legitimate manner; whereas Roblado resorted to any means that would lead most directly to the object--force, if necessary and safe.
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Yet, I shall not (let me tell you before these people enter, to force me to huddle away my letter) be content with only a kiss of DUTY--you _must_ be glad to see me--because you are glad--or I will make love to the _shade_ of Mirabeau, to whom my heart continually turned, whilst I was talking with Madame ----, forcibly telling me, that it will ever have sufficient warmth to love, whether I will or not, sentiment, though I so highly respect principle.---- Not that I think Mirabeau utterly devoid of principles--Far from it--and, if I had not begun to form a new theory respecting men, I should, in the vanity of my heart, have _imagined_ that _I_ could have made something of his----it was composed of such materials--Hush!
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He was making love to Eve Chesley!
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Making love is very different from being in love, isn't it?
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"Anne, who has been making love to you?"
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And he'd hate the idea that I'm letting you--make love to me."
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"I don't make love.
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But your eyes make love, and your manner--and deep down in my heart I am afraid."
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"And he showed it by making love to you?"
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Was he making love to Eve?
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Among his other political speculations, he had been making love to the Queen; a fact which, though there can be little doubt that it was a mere piece of policy on his part, was unlikely to be acceptable to the King.
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"You would have to make love--the active instead of passive, as at present."
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"I doubt the propriety of such a 'making love.'"
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"Fancy my sex changed also--make love to me, my charming Madam Philippa."
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Now I wager ten to one that you were not only playing truant at Shadynook, but making love."
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"That is the day for lovers, and I observed a number of birds making love as I came along," sighed Jacques.
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"On the twentieth of May," continued Jacques, enveloping the fascinating countenance of Belle-bouche with his melancholy glance, "the old lovers in Arcadia--the Strephons, Chloes, Corydons, Daphnes, and Narcissuses--always made love and married on that day."
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I think you do not care whether men make love to me or not!'
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Touch her pride, wound her vanity by making love to Dr. Harpe.
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She wondered that she had the heart to laugh when the ice-man made love to her.
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He had not the courage of a rabbit when it came to making love.
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They caroused, occasionally fought, studied when they felt like it, and made love to married women--all girls being under lock and key for safe-keeping.
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These facts were that out of his great love for Beatrice, in order to protect her good name, he had openly made love to another.
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One of the sons became a college professor, and wrote a commentary on "The Commedia," and also an unneeded defense of his father's character and motives in making love to a married lady.
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She came back to London again, and shone as brilliantly as before, and was made love to by Pope, and laughed at her lover, and was savagely scourged by him in return with whips of stinging and shameful satire.
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He paid court to great ladies, flattered them, allowed them to win money at cards from him, and even made love to them, for the sake of getting some political secrets out of them.
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Withal, a quiet, perfumed room, delightful to make love in, to the most beautiful woman in the world, as Captain George Pendle knew very well.
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She made love to the old man in earnest.
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He made love to her with all his powers, went to parties where she was, visited her at her home, and proposed to make her his wife.
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Make love when the liquor's in; marry when it's out, and, above all, with your eyes open.
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"Well, my dear Magnian," said he, in an agitated voice, "in two words, here is the case: Pelletier makes love to my wife."
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To make love to the wife, well and good; but to defy the husband is contrary to all the rules of polite society."
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The little coquette views me with no indifferent eye; and luckily I have made love to her for the last three months, so that when the grand day comes, she cannot suppose I love her for her money.
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Once having got a footing in the house, he used to come pretty often, sometimes even when the young gentlemen were away from home, and it soon became known to every one except Mr and Mrs Castleton that Lawyer Goul's son was making love to Miss Ellen.
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"You know, intimate as I am with Headland, I could not say anything of the sort to him, or warn him not to make love to you.
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During the walk Harry could not accuse himself of having said anything which could have been construed into making love to the fisherman's fair daughter.
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Yet Harry believed that he said nothing to May which he would not have been willing for his cousins to hear, and probably had he been accused of making love to the fisherman's daughter, he would indignantly have denied that he was doing so.
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But I will remember your warning, and, for her sake rather than my own, not make love to her, and then, at all events, I shall have to suffer alone, should insuperable difficulties to our marrying arise."
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"He'll turn out of this house if he makes love to my niece!" she said.
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And Isaacs makes love to his Rebecca in full sight of all.
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Perchance you do not make love in this way; but love is love....
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To make love to a girl that ain't had much experience--to make love to her because she's got a load of money?
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William, I recall, made love as ardently as the wildest young scamp in Edenton.
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