The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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By making love to her?"
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They have courteous treatment in Ludlow Castle, and Ernault makes love to Marion de la Brière, a most gentle damsel, who is the chief maid of the lady of the castle, and as such, of course, herself a lady.
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But he knew his Ovid (he tells her), and as soon as he came to Bar he made love to a pretty girl there who was quite amiable to him, and now he never thinks of the other.
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For some time we do not trust the fair lengthening days, and cannot believe that the dirty pair of sparrows who live opposite our window are really making love and going to build, notwithstanding all their twittering.
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Farmer Tester's son, a young man about his own age, has, it seems, been of late waylaying Simon's daughter and making love to her.
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The captain was not a shy man and when he saw a pretty girl he made love to her.
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He did not make love to her gently or gaily, but with a black and savage ferocity.
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"Speaking about your heart makes me think you came here to make love to me.
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If you want to make love to me you can wait until I go home, and then you can come and speak to my mother about it, and when you have spoken to her you can speak to me, but I won't listen to it here.
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"I am troubled by people making love to me."
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It is of no use to get angry, for you can't do anything without my permission; and, besides, I tell you that if I were condemned by a court to be made love to, I would much rather have Martin make it than Mr. Raybold.
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"And those two have really been making love to you?" asked Clyde.
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This rough, white plainsman was come to make love to her, and to say--what?
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This white man had come to make love to her, that was apparent; but that he, ungrammatical, crude, and rough, should think he had but to put out his hand, and she in whom every subtle emotion and influence had delicate response, whose words and ways were as far removed from his as day from night, would fly to him, brought the flush of indignation to her cheek.
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She laughed in satire; for Dicky Fergus had made love to her during the last three months with unsuppressed activity, and she knew him in his sentimental moments; which is fatal.
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I made love to all three of them, and it wasn't long before I asked one where her Daddy was.
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HOW TO MAKE LOVE.--A complete guide to love, courtship and marriage, giving sensible advice, rules and etiquette to be observed, with many curious and interesting things not generally known.
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Wife and mother as she may be, she flirts and makes love as if an honorable issue was as open to her as to her daughter, or as if she did not know to what end flirting and making love lead in all ages.
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If I were in your place, I should never dare to make love to Hinckman's niece if he were anywhere about the place.
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To make love to a young lady with a ghost sitting on the railing nearby, and that ghost the apparition of a much-dreaded uncle, the very idea of whom in such a position and at such a time made me tremble, was a difficult, if not an impossible, thing to do; but I forbore to speak, although I may have looked my mind.
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So, in making love to Elizabeth Throgmorton, the gay courtier was compelled to use the utmost care.
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Does he think a Spanish gentleman so unattractive that he has to kidnap a young lady in order to make love to her?"
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"Well, people have a way of making love to widows," said Polly, wistfully.
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She will do it for me because I make love to her now and then," he added, with something which in a civilized being would pass for a simper.
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"Companies, you see, don't grow sunflowers to look at, don't grow trees to shade them, don't make love in a wild and extravagant manner and shoot other companies for crossing them in their affections--don't play the guitar, in short.
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This immature wine merchant at a party given by Mrs. Hennessey had made love to Phyl and had tried to kiss her behind the dining-room door.
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Keepsakes and Books of Beauty lay on the centre table, a gilt clock beneath a glass shade marked the moment when it had ceased to keep time over twenty-five years ago, the antimacassars on the armchairs were not a line out of position; not a speck of dust lay anywhere, and the Dresden shepherds and shepherdesses simpered and made love in the same old fashion, preserving unaltered the sentiment of spring, the suggestion of Love, lambs, and the song of birds.
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Lizzie was on her feet instantly and followed her hostess into the next room, making love to the neat white bows of her hostess' apron-strings as she went.
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This nobleman, during his stay at the court of England, had made love to Miss Hamilton, but was coming away from France without bringing matters to a proper conclusion.
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I don't want him to be driven into making love to me."
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They felt the need of flying far away, where they could make love freely, and one day they found themselves in a port which had a stone lion at its entrance, while beyond spread the liquid surface of an immense lake which mingled with the sky on the horizon.
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He became enthusiastic thinking about the young men who were to gather at his house twice a week to make love to Margalida.
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The same thing had happened to him in times gone by, when, between voyages, he was making love to the girl he married.
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"He never tried to make love to you?"
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I'll take the best care she doesn't make love to him."
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(Weelkes) Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choice, brave and new (John Dowland) Fire that must flame is with apt fuel fed (Campion) Flora gave me fairest flowers (Wilbye) Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet (Campion and Rosseter) Fond wanton youths make Love a God (Jones) From Citheron the warlike boy is fled (Byrd) From Fame's desire, from Love's delight retired (John Dowland) Give Beauty all her right (Campion) Go, crystal tears!
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Græc._ Fond wanton youths make love a God Which after proveth Age's rod; Their youth, their time, their wit, their art They spend in seeking of their smart; And, which of follies is the chief, They woo their woe, they wed their grief.
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If my complaints could passions move, Or make Love see wherein I suffer wrong; My passions were enough to prove That my despairs had governed me too long.
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And if I thought you were not joking--but you are--(_looking close in her face_)--yes--no--(_Ulrica smiles_)--she's the same kind-hearted-- _Ul._ I am; and were we but in our native village, Christopher---- _Chris._ We'd send for a priest, buy a little land, make money, make love, and have such a happy fire-side!
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A god-made love, sweet and strong, conceived on earth, but brought forth on high where the call of destiny had sounded with clarion clearness.
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He does not go off upon her eyebrows, or even her eyes; he does not sit down, and in a genteel way announce that "love in thine eyes forever sits," &c. &c., or that her feet look out from under her petticoats like little mice: he is far past that; he is not making love, he is in it.
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One seems to see it as a mocking fragment of heathen marble--some Priapian deity of shameless irreverence, peering forth in the moonlight from among the yew hedges and the fountains; watching the Pierrot of the Minute make love to Columbine, and the generations of men drift by like falling leaves.
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The way a man "makes love" is always intimately associated with the way he approaches his gods, such as they may be; and one need not be in the least surprised to find that Verlaine's attitude to his Creator has a marked resemblance to his attitude to those too-exquisite created beings whose beauty and sweet maternal tenderness so often betrayed him.
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And the world created by Henry James is like some classic Arcadia of psychological beauty--some universal Garden of Versailles unprofaned by the noises of the crowd--where among the terraces and fountains delicate Watteau-like figures move and whisper and make love in a soft artificial fairy moonlight dimmed and tinted with the shadows of passions and misty with the rain of tender regrets; human figures without name or place.
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I'd about as soon have thought of making love to any beatified saint in glory as to Phillida.
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But how to make love to Phillida?
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He thought himself a little ridiculous, and when he tried to imagine himself making love he thought that he would be ten times more absurd.
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It was still incredible that Robin, the work of her hands as it were, into whom she had poured all things that were lovely and of good report, could have made love to an ordinary girl of the middle classes--a vulgar girl with a still more vulgar mother.
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Her present thought was of Robin; that she must alter her feelings about him, take him from his pedestal--a Trojan who could make love to any kind of girl!
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Then your nephew came: he made love to me, and I loved him in return."
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I thought Cambridge would knock it out of you, but it didn't; it encouraged you, and you were always with people who thought as you did, and you fancied that your own little corner of the earth--your own little potato-patch--was better than every one else's gardens; I thought you were a pretty poor thing when you came back from Cambridge last year, but now you've beaten my expectations by a good deal----" "I say----" he broke in--"really I----" but she went on unheeding-- "Instead of working and doing something like any decent man would, you loafed along with your friends learning to tie your tie and choosing your waistcoat-buttons; you go and make love to a decent girl and then when you've tired of her tell her so, and seem surprised at her hitting back.
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"I suppose you made love to--ah--Miss Feverel?" he said, turning directly to Robin.
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In his _liaison_ with Madame de Longueville he made love the slave of ambition.
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'I fancy that she's rather a difficult person to make love to.
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The little thoughts may grow--I know that very well; and out in the world thoughts come too, and not only of my kind, for as far as I can see, I cannot discern anything like myself; but the wingless houses, whose throats make no noise, have thoughts too, and these come to my thoughts, and make love to them, as it is called.
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Has he ever made love to you?
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We agreed to forget altogether that you had dared to make love to me.
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Sober-minded men, philosophic reasoners, persons of business-habits, stern moralists--all these may ridicule the poet or the novelist who makes Love his everlasting theme; they may hug themselves, in the apathy of their own cold hearts, with the belief that all the attributes of the passion have been immensely exaggerated; but they are in error, deeply, profoundly, indisputably in error.
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"He's made love to Marcia, of course, for a blind, like he did everything else.
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"I'd met him: and I liked him, because he never made love to me.
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They seized the castanets and danced round one another with all manner of graceful and complicated evolutions, making love, quarrelling, pouting, exhibiting every variety of emotion.
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The young man is not permitted to enter his sweetheart's home, but stands on the outside and makes love to her though the iron bars of a window.
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I will divert myself, making love to women out of range of their bedrooms.
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Each disguised lover makes love-vows to the wrong woman.
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_The Fable._ Falstaff makes love to Mistress Ford, the wife of a Windsor man.
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Don John and Borachio vow to Claudio that they overheard Don Pedro making love to Hero.
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Orsino is cured of sentiment by the sight of Sebastian making love like a man.
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He cries, "You shall make love in the dark!...
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I suppose you know he makes love to every woman he comes across?
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_Matt._ You don't call making love to a married woman a bad habit?!
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_Lucas._ I can't say I'm exactly in love with her---- _Matt._ Then why are you making love to her?
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_Matt._ But I want to know one particular habit conquered--for instance, you weren't very careful what ladies you made love to, or how many of them at the same time---- _Lucas._ I say, Uncle Matt, drop this---- _Matt._ And a year or two ago you went just a little bit off the straight---- _Lucas._ Oh no I didn't.
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You can't suppose I should let my own cousin make love to me in my own house?!
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_Wit._ Death, these Rogues will ruin me--but I have Business, Gentlemen, that-- _Lean._ That must not hinder you from doing Deeds of Charity: we are all come to teeze my Uncle, and you must assist at so good a Work;--come, gad, thou shall make love to my Aunt.--I wou'd he wou'd effectually.
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'Tis a Temptation indeed so between Love and Interest, hang me if ever I saw so simple a Look as you put on when my Mother made love to you.
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_Alb._ _Lorenzo_, what, making Love to _Isabella_?
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_Lor._ Why, look you, Sir, I had made Love a long time to a Lady; But she shall be nameless, Since she was of a quality not to be gain'd under The aforesaid Sum: well, I brought it, Came pouder'd and perfum'd, and high in expectation.
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_Ant._ This will not do; No, as thou art my Friend, and lov'st my Honour, Pursue _Clarina_ further; Rally afresh, and charge her with this Present, Disturb her every night with Serenades; Make Love-Songs to her, and then sing them too; Thou hast a Voice enough alone to conquer.
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_Alb._ What you have said, I do confess is true, _Antonio_ beg'd I would make love to you; But, Madam, whilst my heart was unconfin'd, A thousand ways the Treachery I declin'd-- But now, _Clarina_, by my Life I swear, It is my own concern that brings me here: Had he been just to you, I had suppress'd The Flames your Eyes have kindled in my Breast; But his Suspicion rais'd my Passion more, And his Injustice taught me to adore: But 'tis a Passion which you may allow, Since its effects shall never injure you.
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_Flirt._ An't please you, Sir, Mr. _Dunce_ has long made Love to me, and on promise of Marriage has-- [Simpers.
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_Geo._ To plod on here, in a laborious Cheating, all my Youth and Vigour, in hopes of drunken Pleasures when I'm old; or else go with him into _Wales_, and there lead a thoughtless Life, hunt, and drink, and make love to none but Chamber-maids.
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_Prince._ And liv'd thus undiscover'd-- _Geo._ With Ease, still lov'd and courted by the Great, ever play'd high with those durst venture most; and durst make Love where'er my Fancy lik'd: but sometimes running out my Master's Cash, (which was supply'd still by my Father) they sent me, to reform my expensive Life, a Factor, into _France_--still I essay'd to be a plodding Thriver, but found my Parts not form'd for dirty Business.
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Olivia, making love to Fidelia, who is dressed as a boy, is surprised by Vernish.
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I mean, suppose you found out that he had been making love to me?
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About another small subject they had a quarrel--she was beginning to order him about, to regard him as her young man, her property--and was getting accustomed to what had surprised her at first--that he didn't make love to her.
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Did he not make love to you?"
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And there's times and times I've seen you together; and him making love to you."
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But, now, I've been told this very day, that he's back to Guernsey: and some there are who say he's been making love to girls in Jersey."
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It seems, she told me, that she planned she'd do this, there's weeks ago, while Le Mierre was yet to Jersey, and she had heard he was making love to girls there."
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But few men had dared make love to her.
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Men, toughened and coarsened by danger and hardship, somehow understood that Jane Norman was not the sort to make love to because one happened to be bored.
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And you will always be wondering whether the pirate made love to you in jest or in earnest--and he'll always be wondering, too!"
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"Have I ever made love to you?"
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"Suppose, knowing we could not marry, I made love to you, Athalie?"
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Suppose, knowing what we know, you did make love to me?
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In the far East, he had left a girl who loved him but he wanted the Indian girl,--so he began silently to make love to her.
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We have three equestriennes and a tight-rope dancer staying with us, and he makes love to them all.
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"Making love, monseigneur."
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monseigneur, there is a time for everything; so chemistry with Hubert, engraving with Audran, music with Lafare, make love with the whole world-but politics with me."
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