The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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Continuous scolding and fretting in the home will soon make love a stranger.
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{119} [Illustration: THE TURKISH WAY OF MAKING LOVE] 4.
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* OF A GODFATHER AND A GODMOTHER OF ST. JOHN WHO MADE LOVE.
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And then there came out the handsomest youth that was ever seen, and made love to the young girl.
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The other sister replied: "Because she has King Bean, who is making love to her."
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I went to make love to her, and she prepared for me three vessels of water and milk, of milk, and of rose-water, and put broken glass in them, so that I had my body full of it."
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The only survivor makes love to the sister (or mother), and causes her, for fear of discovery, to send her brother, in order to destroy him, on dangerous adventures, under the pretence of obtaining a cure for her illness.
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In short, they began to make love in good earnest, and when he learned that she was free, he began to talk about marrying her.
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After a time he made love to another.
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I will not make love to any more."
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OF A GODFATHER AND A GODMOTHER OF ST. JOHN WHO MADE LOVE.
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e._ the one who had been godmother to the same child to which he had been godfather), the lady of the house, made love to each other in secret.
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Two young persons made love, unknown to the girl's parents.
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Godfather and Godmother of St. John who made love, story of, 228.
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But Hesiod, more naturally in my opinion, makes Love the most ancient of all, so that all things derive their existence from him.
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[132] For if[133] the man of pleasure, who was asked whether "he was most given to the love of women or boys," and answered, "I care not which so beauty be but there," is considered to have given an appropriate answer as to his erotic desires, shall the noble lover of beauty neglect beauty and nobility of nature, and make love only with an eye to the sexual parts?
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But, Daphnæus, let us combat those views which Zeuxippus lately advanced, making Love to be only irregular desire carrying the soul away to licentiousness, not that this was so much his own view as what he had often heard from morose men who knew nothing of love: some of whom marry unfortunate women for their dowries, and force on them economy and illiberal saving, and quarrel with them every day of their lives: while others, more desirous of children than wives, when they have made those women they come across mothers, bid farewell to marriage, or regard it not at all, and neither care to love nor be loved.
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She liked Comte first-rate, until he began to make love to her.
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One of the most distinguished clients of M. Arouet was Ninon de Lenclos, who had the felicity to be made love to by three generations of Frenchmen.
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Francois crossed swords with her in an encounter of wit, was worsted, but got even by making love to her; and later he made love to her daughter, a beautiful girl of about his own age.
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He was making love to you--he, the promised husband of another; and you--' "She forced me to open my eyes.
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"I thought yer didn't mane it; Romanzo said yer was laughing at me for telling yer 'bout the lords and ladies a-making love with their guitars."
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Not far inland, but a little to the south, is the beautiful Forest of Arden, where men and maids dwell together in amity, and where clowns wander, making love to shepherdesses.
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He went a long walk with her one night, and wanted to make love to her.
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"Him that c'd lay down th' naygers in windrows all day, an' dhrink, an' play car-rds, an' make love all noight--an' at 'em agin in th' marnin'!
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If you think I want to be made love to, you are mistaken.
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Only, it seems that he has been making love to her, for some time, in his cool and self-contained way.
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"You want me to make love to him?"
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It means that his income is twenty pence a year, and he spends two thousand pounds; that he is always dressed to perfection, that he is ready to make love to anybody at two minutes' notice--that is, if her fortune is worth it; that he is never at home in an evening, nor out of bed before noon; that he spends four hours a day in dressing, and would rather ten times lose his wife (when he has one) than break his clouded cane, or damage his gold snuff-box.
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A tall brown-eyed blonde, with the physical development of a woman and the facial expression of a child of twelve, cried out, "I feel as though I should swoon for joy to see that darling way she holds her hands when the leading man's making love to her--so sort of helpless--like this--" "Oh, Madeleine, that's not a _bit_ the way.
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You blamed Cuthbert for making love to Nora.
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I was a girl in a shop, I may tell you, and Wyvis made love to me without the slightest idea of marrying me.
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"And what's more I won't stay here and have you making love under my very eyes to a woman that's no better than she ought to be."
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Your friend, Colonel Fontenoy, has been staying in our neighbourhood, having recovered from his wounds: and made love to her in spite of the opposition of her family (you know what a handsome man he is), and by this time they are married in Paris..." Whether Tournier got as far as this, no one could say.
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Its sound seemed meant to dream by, or to make love by; ordinary speech seemed a real sacrilege while it quivered in the air.
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"I should like to see you making love."
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"I can gratify your humor with a right good will--only the lady I would make love to despises me."
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Dead men cannot make love to those other girls."
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You have made love to the girl, you have been playing the fool for six weeks with her, and we are no nearer than when we started."
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"Dear God!" she muttered, "is this why you made love to me?
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One verse may serve as an example; it is from the poem which shows how the Ichthyosaurus aspires to a higher life, and how the all-absorbent Ether remains in triumph after we have played out our little parts to their puny end:-- "And we, howsoever we hated, And feared, or made love, or believed, For all the opinions we stated, The woes and the wars we achieved, We too shall lie idle together-- In very uncritical case; And no one will win--but the Ether That fills circumambient space."
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His audacity in attempting to woo her in the very home of the girl he had so lately made love to, and with his former conduct still fresh in the minds of both, filled her with disgust and loathing, but she held herself with an iron hand.
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If the testimony offered of his mercenary motives in making love to her had been verbal she would have scorned it, no matter who swore to its truth, but his intent was made plain in his own writing and could not be gainsaid.
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Each of the inseparable trio of artists, Mr. Singleton, Mr. Leonard, and Mr. Knowles, painted her portrait, and made love to her, and was laughed at and scolded.
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Mart spent six months "hunting for something to suit," and found nothing he liked so much as making love to his pretty, penniless neighbor.
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She had trapped Rochester into making love to her, and used Voles to extort eight thousand pounds from him on account of his letters.
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The rooms where he had made love to her should stand no longer, and so her spirit might find a habitation where her body lived.
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"I will be worse than a dog in the manger," she said, "if you make love to that girl in the desert."
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The way in which Michael broke off in the middle of his sentences to make love to her, and question her eagerly and impetuously, suggested the hosts that disturbed his mind.
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IV Though beauty he no more adored, He still made love in a queer way; Rebuffed--as quickly reassured, Jilted--glad of a holiday.
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When English clergymen hear that in France young men, famous for their dissipations, and elevated to bishoprics by the intrigues of women, make love publicly, amuse themselves by writing amorous ballads, give elaborate suppers every day, and, in addition, pray for the light of the Holy Spirit, and boldly call themselves the successors of the Apostles; the Englishmen thank God that they are Protestants.
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The birds sing and flutter, fly in and out of the dark deep canopies of green, build nests, and make love in myriads.
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And now the patriot citizen found his delight in drinking, dancing, making love in sham hovels, under the broken vaults, a sham in their very ruin, of sham cloisters and surrounded by a sham graveyard; for was not he too, like his betters, a lover of nature, a disciple of Jean-Jacques?
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Love lane--a retired and charming walk--exactly the place for meditation or making love,--crossing over from the Bloomingdale road to the North River, which has since been "improved" out of existence,--was a favorite place of resort with my old friend and his fair companion--_fair_, no doubt she was, albeit her beauty was hidden from the vulgar gaze in the manner already indicated.
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Once or twice he referred, in passing jest, to the difference of national characteristics, the German tendency to make love by crying (so he put it) as contrasted with the laughing philosophy of his own country.
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I should be doing injustice to my manners and (a more serious offence) distorting truth, if I represented myself as a shy gaby, afraid or ashamed to make love because people knew the business on which I was engaged.
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"I should think he might have made love rather well," she said.
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Making love to her would have seemed to them a dangerous indiscretion, to me a rather odious taking advantage of one who was not a free agent, and a rather humiliating bit of pretence besides.
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I tried to make love to her," said I.
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Did you see the shepherdesses with their crooks, and Corydon making love to them, and Holland--that funny place of canals and windmills and stumpy dutchmen."
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And forthwith he sets half a dozen couples making love to each other in most grotesque surroundings.
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_You_ dare venture to attempt making love in my school!
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I won't shake hands with my friend and make love to his wife.
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We do not make love in the language of the psychologist; we make love in the language of the little child.
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For two more whole days she encouraged Captain Twinely to make love to her.
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Fines, imprisonment, or the whipping-post awaited him, did he "inveigle the affections of any maide or maide servant" by making love to her without proper authority.
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Then he deliberately sat down and made love to her, not actual, open, unblushing love--but he started in to win her, and what his tongue refused to tell, his eyes told until trepidation seized her, and she sat back speechless, watching him with shy blue eyes that always turned when they met his, but always returned when his were lowered.
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Anyway, she comes up to me with a funny look in her eyes an' starts makin' love to me.
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The Australians ate and sang and made love to their women.
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Though she begins to tack about; but I made love a great while to no purpose.
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They even make love like other men; but, nevertheless, they may be overtaken in muse like alchemists, subject to fear and hope like children.
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They are very nice to me then, but after a few weeks they despise me as the dust under their feet--or else they make love to me and want to marry me."
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In addition to all the ill chances of gambling, extravagance, making love to another man's wife, etc., by which a man may become a debtor slave, customs exist which are traps for the unwary.
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In Bulgaria the wives are from five to ten years older than the husbands, because boys of fourteen begin to make love, but to adult marriageable women.
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"In 1666-1667 every house on the island of Texel had an opening under the window where the lover could enter so as to sit on the bed and spend the night making love to the daughter of the house."
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[2272] The individualism of the period is interpreted as a motive for making love to the wife of another, that is, to another fully developed individual.
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It is in their methods of making love that men cease to be alike.
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Tell me," she cried, fiercely, and shook me roughly by the shoulder, "has Melinza made love to you already?"
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"Moral--never make love in the dark!" said Cyn, looking with solemn warning at Clem.
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"Things have come to a pretty pass if one can not laugh and joke, and enjoy one's self with friends without being made love to!" she said, annoyed.
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"But bless my heart!" ejaculated Cyn, "here you two are making love like ordinary mortals"--at this Nattie hastily withdrew the hand Clem had taken-- "Quimby and Celeste, for instance!
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"I am quite content to make love like common mortals, Cyn, and I hope, my darling Nattie, that we are done now with all 'breaks' and 'crosses,' as we are with Wired Love.
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"Yet I've reason to believe he has been making love to her."
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Ever made love to you, or----?"
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I do wish I knew how people make love."
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He seems to leave her with Eugene and Polly, as they have all come to call her by way of endearment, and there is something wonderfully fascinating about these young people; they make love unblushingly; they can pick a quarrel out of the eye of a needle just for the purpose of reconciliation, it would seem, and they make up with such a prodigal intensity of sweetness; Polly strays down the walk to meet him or fidgets if he stays a moment longer than usual; Eugene hunts the house and grounds over to find her just to say a last good-by for an hour or two.
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Eugene and Polly make love in their usual piquant fashion in dim obscurity, he audaciously stealing kisses under cover, for no earthly reason except that stolen kisses have a more delicious flavor.
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She crawled around the iglo and watched the fraudulent wife making love to her husband.
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At home in the old days men spoke of her as a good sport, who rode straight and played the game; but they seldom tried to make love to her.
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We Irish have not many virtues, but we can boast that we seldom make love to other men's wives.
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Besides, Mrs. Ascher is not the kind of woman who allows strange men to make love to her.
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It is because I never loved him, because I never knew and appreciated his worth, until he was dead, that I believed that I could not live and bear the thought that he should continue unavenged, while Alexis Durnief, the perpetrator of such outrages, appeared boldly here at St. Petersburg, and even dared to make love to me.
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"You are making love this morning?" she said in a gay voice.
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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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I should know, for I have made love to every colour under the sun.
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"I wonder what it would be like to make love to an Albino.
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Beyond him the rest of the escort tailed off almost to the city gate, with Ursula de Vesc framed by the grey arch, her hand upon her breast, as it had been when La Mothe first saw her, Love the Enemy, whom he so longed to make Love the more than friend.
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In all my Paris days I was never such a hypocrite as to make love to a woman who was distasteful.
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