The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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He makes love to her, just because it is the nature of a lusty son of Adam to make love to a pretty daughter of Eve.
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It would have been insulting to Miss Betty Errington--_tiens!_--a purple hyacinth of spring--that was what she was--not to have made love to her.
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It was in short quite a scene, and a moment for a widow to make love to a young man.
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You've been making love behind my back, have you?
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"Anything Michael would mind, I have always told straight to himself; and they were silly little things; such as foolish people trying to make love to me; or a foreign prince, with moustaches like the German Emperor's, offering to shoot Michael, if I would promise to marry him when his period of consequent imprisonment was over.
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I cut the idiots who had presumed to make love to me, ever after; and assured the foreign prince, I should undoubtedly kill him myself, if he hurt a hair of Michael's head!
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She had laughed at boys who had made love to her, dreaming a wider, nobler life of heroic service.
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It was there, sixteen years ago, he made love to Jeannie.
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He had made love to many a pretty girl in old Virginia as the red tide of war had ebbed and flowed around Stuart's magic camps.
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"Then I know he made love to you."
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"Does he make love to every pretty girl?"
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"Did he make love to you?"
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All that she had seen and heard in her jostled existence, now came back to her, grew and sprouted in her ... now that Lily was being made love to by gentlemen, not the monkey-faces or the blue-chins, but men like Trampy, her craving for admiration oozed out of her at every pore.... Trampy!
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She thought herself pretty, no doubt; some booby must have been stuffing her up, making love to her, to laugh at her later on!
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And Trampy, it appeared, was making love to Lily.
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And her husband rewarded her for it by making love to the girls, poor idiot!
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Jimmy used to make love to you; now there's a man who ..." "And you used to say he was a drunkard, Ma!"
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"Everybody makes love to me: why do they, Ma?
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You may be sure I have no use for a traitress like you, an idler who refuses to work, a woman who lets every man make love to her!"
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To think that he could do nothing for her, that he almost regretted having done her a service, after the short scene which he had had the day after with Trampy, blinded with jealousy, because he, Jimmy, had visited Lily during his absence; the reproaches which that simple action had earned for him: "Look here, you righter of wrongs, you who preach to others and go making love to their wives!"
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And her three years' book, with its last pages unsoiled by engagements, also gave her cause for uneasiness; and yet the acting managers must have sung her praises, in their weekly reports,--the ones who came and made love to her on the stage!
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She felt inclined to go and see the managers themselves, those who had made love to her on the stage, and to send in her card to them--"Miss Lily"--just to teach those jossers of agents!
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The architect--"You know, Lily?" said Nunkie--the architect who used to hang about on the stage, in the passages, on some pretext or other--to make love to girls, apparently--was minding everything for Harrasford!
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And, with his red lips, his glittering eye and the cigar stuck in the corner of his mouth, he made love to second-rate "sisters," inferior Roofers in red calico skirts.
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Of course, he would stand no nonsense about behavior; and Lily made them all laugh till the tears came about that footy rotter who made love to her in London, before the time when drink made him look so disgusting, and, when she loitered in the street with him, Pa, the moment she reached the door, caught her such a blow that she took all the steps to the basement at one jump; and there found her Ma waiting for her ... gee!
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The boy-violinist and others were making love to the Three Graces, fresh troupes were being formed, three more, any number!
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"After that he changed his course and began to make love to me!
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Lord, how that man could make love!
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He couldn't make love to Nat right before our four looking eyes--I mean he couldn't pay his addresses to Miss Meeke in our presence.
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how that man could make love when he tried!
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Why, from the minute he made up his mind to marry and rob me, he did nothing but make love!
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If this was Joe's and Bela's way of making love they wished they would do it in private.
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Such men have no business to make love to pure girls like Helen."
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He isn't making love to her.
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That was one of the greatest mistakes women used to make--to imagine that they must be old as soon as men ceased to make love to them.
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Her husband is almost too good, but nevertheless appearances seem against him until he explains that the lady with whom he has been seen in a cab is his daughter by a former marriage, and the young man who seems to have been making love to Eden is his son.
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You tell me that this daughter of mine is making love with the Englishman.
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"I will teach you to make love with the Englishman," he said slowly, still watching the dropping wine.
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Now, who has told you that the Englishman is making love to me?
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He will not even make love to me--not even with an eye.
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Sor Tommaso--who knows where he makes love?
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This Signor Englishman is making love with a nun in the convent!
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Make love with a nun, if it goes, Signore.
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Let us clear a little space, And make Love a burial place.
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Robin, I'll make love to you, As men to other maidens do.
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His companion, who staid behind, was a youth: he took the old woman by the hand, and said: "Can it be true, Alexia, that certain rites and spells, as those old wild stories, in which I could never put faith, tell us, can fetter the free will of man, and make love and hatred grow up in the heart?"
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Thomas Day, the author of "Sandford and Merton," who spent a good deal of his life in hunting for a wife, made love to Honora.
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His heart burned within him when he thought of Ben meeting Nell and making love to her.
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Ben, on the other hand, was the son of the most influential man in the parish, and had been making love to her for come time.
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You go to Jean and make love to no one else."
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Romantic they most certainly are not, but look at things with a brutal realism, of which their pet quotation is truly emblematical: "A man's greatest pleasure is found in reading his own essays and in making love to his neighbours' wives."
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For, it is one thing for a man to make love to another man's wife during a half-hour's call at her house, and another to do the same when she has taken up a permanent position in his own wife's drawing-room.
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He probably would have made love to her for pastime even had she not been rich.
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On issuing from the Portico, we pass a large fountain, in which the gold fish keep studiously at the bottom of the water, while the restless dragon-fly (who finds the glittering shell-work too hot to hold him) is as studiously skimming backwards and forwards over the surface, to cool and refresh himself; and the frogs, in a neighboring tank, while conjugal duties keep them also on the top, feebly croak as they float with their wives among the green feculence, and make love behind the bulrushes.
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Trenholme had never before made love to any woman, but lack of experience did not seem to trouble him greatly.
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"In the next scene which came before me, the wicked woman's son was evidently making love to the girl.
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Come down and make love to Miss Arthur.
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But to this man, who made love to every pretty woman as a child eats _bon bons_, the task of wooing where his eye was not pleased, his ear was not soothed, and his vanity not in the least flattered, was intensely wearisome.
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"Then I should think the humiliation of being made love to by my brother, would overcome you," she sneered.
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Reason is a business matter and it can make matches, but it cannot make love.
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He made love deliriously, on fire himself for the moment, but never once had he so far forgot himself as to come from the flame in any way singed.
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He had spoken and danced and made love to Joan on an impulse.
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"I am going to make love to you, Pierrette," he said; "I am going to wake up that cold heart of yours.
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He made love, that is to say, only to those women who first and openly made love to him; but it is to be doubted whether even the most ardent of them could boast that Dicky Grant had ever been in love with them.
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He did not make love to her; Fanny would have said he just loved her.
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I went abroad, but the memory of your face went with me; I used to make love to other women, but it was because I looked for you in their eyes.
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I made love to a good many other women in between; don't think that I show up radiantly white in comparison to you; but I loved just you all the time.
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He would subdue her as easily as he had the half-broken colts, sometimes bullying, sometimes mocking, sometimes making love to her with barbaric ardor.
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She was love's votary by birthright, and her wit and her emotions were schooled in love's game: to lure, to please, to exploit, to defend, evade, deny; in each postulant seeking, testing, trying for the right man to whom should be made love's final surrender.
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He wasn't drinking toasts, or making love.
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Perhaps nobody was young and nobody was old, but they were like mummies all of them--what an idea!--two mummies making love to each other!
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You haven't been square to me, nor to your mother, nor to the chaps that came around and made love to you.
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I wonder how it is," she added, "that boys always make love so impertinently."
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"I wonder," he said, "how you would like to be made love to--boldly or timorously or sentimentally."
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"Make love to a single woman."
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I have been in torment all the while to know whether it was to Anna or to Annabel that you were making love so charmingly.
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Though women do not "propose"--that is, as a general rule--they "make love" to the men none the less; and it is right.
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"I am afraid it won't seem worth much to you, and perhaps you can do better; but why can't you stay here, and--if Millie won't do--make love to _me_?"
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Then she thought of Roseleaf, whose aid she might have secured, if he had not proved himself a double-dealer, capable of making love to herself and Millicent at the same time.
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If he is making love to her, as you call it, surely she understands that it is only for the purposes of his forthcoming novel?"
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Petit Senn._ Love is lowliness; on the wedding ring sparkles no jewel.--_Richter._ Love alone is wisdom, love alone is power; and where love seems to fail, it is where self has stepped between and dulled the potency of its rays.--_George MacDonald._ To speak of love is to make love.--_Balzac._ A man may be a miser of his wealth; he may tie up his talent in a napkin; he may hug himself in his reputation; but he is always generous in his love.
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Make love in thy youth, and in old age attend to thy salvation.--_Voltaire._ A man of pleasure is a man of pains.--_Young._ Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought.
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The Platonians raced toward their various goals of high-school teaching, or law, or marriage, or permanently escaping their parents; they made love, and were lazy, and ate, and swore off bad habits, and had religious emotions, all quite naturally; they were not much bored, rarely exhilarated, always ready to gossip about their acquaintances; precisely like a duke or a delicatessen-keeper.
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Yet constantly the law of the adventurer, which means the instinct of practical decency, warned him that this was no amour for him; that he must not make love where he did not love; that this good-hearted vulgarian was too kindly to tamper with and too absurd to love.
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So I had a privelege to ascertain how the Eskimos make love and are married.
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I am never otherwise when _I think_ of your lordship's proposals--but when you are making love and fine speeches to me in person, 'tis with amazing difficulty I can help laughing.
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_Tiffany._ And I am sure I don't wonder at her being cross about it, for if I was my mistress I never would listen with patience (any more than she does) to such a disagreeable creature as my lord, while such a generous nice gentleman as you was ready to make love to me.
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He was full o' fun an' funny sayin's, an' his face had even lost its chalky look an' he'd got some colour, an' he laughed with her an' he made love to her--durned if it wasn't enough to keep a woman out o' the grave to be worshipped the way that man worshipped her.
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I suppose we shall have to spend a week in the brig, and make love to Peaks while the rest of the fellows are seeing Russia."
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For she would listen well-pleased to all the desperate love I poured into her ear, and then the next day I would find her closeted with my cousin Rupert, who was become her bold and notorious wooer, or else with one of the flash young gentlemen of the town, who frequented the tavern for no other purpose but to make love to her, and brought her presents of rings and lockets and suchlike matters, which she never scrupled to accept.
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"One can _nevaire_ make love and kill zee agile little game at zee same time.
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And so he ate and drank and slept and made love to any little outcast who pleased him--one of these amiable _petites femmes_--the inside of whose pocketbook was well greased with rouge--became his devoted slave.
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Don't think I'm acquainted with any of the kind, unless a friend is one who eats your dinners, drinks your wines, rides your horses, and"--with a swift sidelong look at the girl--"makes love to your charming adored."
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Though dressed to make love and not war, I'll do him the justice to say that one was as welcome to him as the other.
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After all I am not the first man that has come to make war and stayed to make love.
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I will not press further on thee, Chios, and I have now naught to do but to make love, and make her love me more than ever she loved another.'
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Agnes knew very well--even the least imaginative woman is always acutely conscious of such a fact--that, had she not been a prudent and a ladylike as well as (of course) a very good woman, this clever, agreeable, interesting young man would have made love to her.
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This young dandy who was making love to her could mean her no good.
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