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"Pough child," said Smith, "he arn't done you any harm,--a gent like him,--don't make a fuss,--make it up,--it's all fair yer know twixt a young man, and a maid,--daresay yer wanted him to be dirty with you,--a gent like him, you ought to be proud of sich a one making love to you,--here, take this parcel, and be off."
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He gives us more poetry in 1733, and a clear account of why Leap years are necessary, which I do not repeat here, the popular belief being that they were invented in order that maidens might if they wished make love to swains, which belief I would do nothing to shake.
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"It was the confidential, making love to some village beauty, supposed to be 'Green,' by name, if not by nature.
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His foul lines on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, to whom he had formerly written in a most ridiculous strain of gallantry, and to whom he is said to have made love,[15] cannot easily be characterized in moderate language.
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In his most commonplace dreams he had never made love so briefly.
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Here have I been at the point of making love to her myself, and only her tears and that big boy of hers have kept me from it.
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Imagine me trying to make love to a dame like that!
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He--he made love to me, and I repulsed him.
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In the South, the week beginning with Christmas and ending with New Year's day, is devoted to the largest liberty by the negroes, who have one grand and extensive _saturnalia_, visit their friends and relations, make love to the "gals" on neighboring plantations, spend the little change saved through the year, or now and then given to them by indulgent or generous masters, and in fact have a glorious good time!
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"Do you mean to say that you think Collier Pratt has been making love to her?"
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Or to multiply similes, my love was blighted like a tomato plant in an unseasonable frost, and I vowed that since I was brought to my senses I would never make love to another woman.
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Before going, however, I made love overtures toward Josephine.
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I know just how warmly you feathered your nest--humoring that old blind fool and making love to his granddaughter.
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So she refreshed her complexion with buttermilk and spirits of wine, and made love to Anne; who saw through her manoeuvres but was quite willing to further them if it would save herself the ordeal of refusing Lord Hunsdon.
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It is such souls that make love to grow.
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The intellectually minded may begin their courtship over musty books or choice editions, and advanced students will make love as ardently as a country maid and her rustic lover.
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The two who are beginning to make love ought to have a chance.
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The lovers have absolute freedom of intercourse, and secure privacy in the family circle by making a tent of his large, graceful cloak, under which they sit and make love undisturbed.
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He took up all her thoughts and her spare time during their engagement, and all he asked was that she should look nice and let him make love to her.
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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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The shadows and the generations, the shrill doctors and the plangent wars, go by into ultimate silence and emptiness; but underneath all this, a man may see, out of the Belvedere windows, much green and peaceful landscape; many fire-lit parlours; good people laughing, drinking, and making love as they did before the Flood or the French Revolution; and the old shepherd telling his tale under the hawthorn.
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He was a hideously repulsive cripple who had dared make love to her and had threatened vengeance against her and her father.
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We met; he made love to me, and I--I am afraid that I encouraged him to do it at first.
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Ollie had no more little attentions for Joe, but endless solicitude for Morgan's comfort; no more full smiles for him, but only the reflections of those which beamed for the chattering lounger who made a pretense of selling books while he made love to another man's wife.
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"Did Joe Newbolt ever make love to you?" he asked.
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He asked Joe pointedly, and swung back to that question abruptly and with sharp challenge many times, whether he ever made love to Ollie; whether he ever held her hands, kissed her, talked with her when Isom was not by to hear what was said.
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Joe never made love to me; he never kissed me, he never seemed to want to.
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I'd kind of tried to make love to Joe a little before that," she confessed, her face flushing hotly again, "before Mr. Morgan came, that was.
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"Ay, all save one that makes love in the hearts of men," said Krishna, knotting his girdle.
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In _The Show Shop_ this element was supplied by a young plutocrat who took a small part with a travelling company in order to be near his _fiancée_, the leading lady; and continued in it as _jeune premier_ because she refused to be made love to on the stage by anybody else.
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He was on his way, either seeking after gold or searching out the means of revenge; and if he came that way it was to find his dog and mules and not to make love to her.
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Thus they went on making love to each other till at length, unknown to Janni, they got married.
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However, it became absolutely necessary that he should pay his respects, and he had scarcely been five minutes in her presence before it seemed to him that she combined in her own charming person all the gifts and graces which had so attracted him in the twelve Rose-maidens whose loss he had so truly mourned; and after all it is really more satisfactory to make love to one person at a time.
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"He did not know of my engagement that time he made love, when his life was at stake."
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"Why, he shall be left alone here, well guarded, for half an hour, and then I'll happen in, give him an opportunity to make love again, and I can yield gracefully!
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He spends his time in making love to Mrs. P---- whom he takes to the House of Commons to hear speeches which he does not make, and where he exhibits his conquest, and certainly it is the best of his exploits, but what a successor of Canning, whom by the way he affects to imitate.
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The Chancellor went down, and, in presence of the ladies, attired in his golden robes (and especially before Mrs. P., to whom he makes love), gave a judgment in some case in which a picture of Nell Gwynne was concerned, and he was very proud of the _delicacy_ of his judgment.
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The Most Positive Lover ¶ The Muscular makes love almost as strenuously as he does everything else.
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He makes love to me."
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She urges him,-well, just to make love to me.
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And he looked at her exactly as he had looked about an hour ago, when he was making love to her as Trullo's betrothed.
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But he had ventured to make love to her, and had done so in a manner which had altogether disgusted her.
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YORKE CLAYTON AGAIN MAKES LOVE.
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YORKE CLAYTON AGAIN MAKES LOVE.
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"He's a-spending every hour of his blessed life a-making love to a young lady who is a-nursing him."
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The fates had decreed that Captain Clayton should not fall by any bullet fired by Lax, the Landleaguer; for, though Lax, the Landleaguer, was himself fast in prison when the attempt was made, such became more than ever the creed of the people when it was understood that Captain Clayton, with his own flesh and blood, was at this moment making love to Mr. Jones's youngest daughter at Morony Castle.
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As long as he was Phoebus Apollo, and went about, man-fashion, among the girls, making love to such of them as he fancied, he may have been something of an artist, his conduct might be called artistic, I should say; but now that he sits in the sky, staring with his one eye at womankind in general, Sir Joshua, and even Sir Thomas, are worth a score of him.
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You remember, no doubt, Gresset's poem about the poor parrot, so called; well, instead of a bird, they make this Vert Vert a young boy of sixteen, brought up in a girls' convent, and taken out for a week, during which he goes to Nevers, falls in with garrison officers, makes love to actresses, sups and gets tipsy at the mess, and, in short, "gets ideas" of all sorts, with which he returns again to his convent.
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For I am particularly fond of sitting apart and watching an assemblage of handsomely groomed men and women laughing, talking and making love.
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Now, I had no intention of making love to her.
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You'll go down there a dozen times, make love to her, hold her hand and kiss her and go away and pick up another girl.
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Formerly he had made love as he tried lawsuits, exhibiting only such fervor as the case required.
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There can be no doubt, however, that when he made love to Laura Nesbit, it was with all the powers of his heart and mind.
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"I don't suppose you're making love to her.
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A Bachelor of Arts is one who makes love to a lot of women, and yet has the art to remain a bachelor.
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A modern bachelor makes love with his hand on his pulse and his eye on the clock.
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When it comes to making love, a girl can always listen so much faster than a man can talk.
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A man may forget all about how to make love during ten years of matrimony, but it's wonderful how quickly he can brush up on the fine points again after he becomes a widower.
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"IDEAL"--The particular woman, to whom a man happens to be making love.
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GONE, GONE, ALAS, WITH THE SWEET OLD-FASHIONED HUSBAND WHO USED TO COME HOME AT 6 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING AND _STAY THERE_ FINALE ALL the love routes lead to a kiss--but some men make love with the directness of an express train, some as haltingly as a local and some with the charm, smoothness and variation of a "special."
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She did not realize the danger of his intercourse at first; but, gradually, he began to make love to her, and, finally, he accomplished her ruin.
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Henri de Navarre and the young Duc d'Alençon were retained as prisoners in the Louvre, where they amused themselves by flying quails in their rooms and making love to the ladies.
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Now had that old gaunt crafty one, Gathering his cloak about him, run Where Aillinn rode with waiting maids Who amid leafy lights and shades Dreamed of the hands that would unlace Their bodices in some dim place When they had come to the marriage bed; And harpers pondering with bowed head A music that had thought enough Of the ebb of all things to make love Grow gentle without sorrowings; And leather-coated men with slings Who peered about on every side; And amid leafy light he cried, 'He is well out of wind and wave, They have heaped the stones above his grave In Muirthemne and over it In changeless Ogham letters writ Baile that was of Rury's seed.
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Have you been making love to Aña again, after my warning to you?"
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He exasperated his kind aunt, he made all his friends indignant, and what was more, he exposed the young heiress hourly to many attempts on the part of the inferior class, from which as a matter of fact she herself sprang; and it was not until she was driven nearly desperate by those attempts that Sir Tom suddenly appeared upon the scene, and moved, it was thought, more by a half-fatherly kindness and sympathy for her, than either by love or desire of wealth, took her to himself, and made her his wife, to the great and grateful satisfaction of the girl herself, whose strange upbringing and brief introduction into a higher sphere had spoiled her for that homely country-town existence in which every woman flattered and every man made love to her.
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Still that is not everything; and I would much rather have led the life I have led, and enjoyed myself and seen so much, than to have been the little governess of the English family--the little girl who is always so quiet, who walks out with the children, and will not accept the eldest son even when he makes love to her.
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A child-like boy and girlish light-heartedness that makes love a matter not merely of sighing and dying, but of singing and dancing; and, proceeding thence, a fervour of loving delightedness which is no longer of the man towards the woman, but of the man and the woman towards the baby.
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He really is too killingly sweet when he makes love-- Oh, with the most knightly respect, my dear!
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You ain't going to make love to me this morning, be you?"
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"I don't know as I feel like being made love-sick," she said, but without the old spirit of stubbornness.
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I think it is a good idea so to introduce my hero, being made love to by an episodic woman.
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He is of a very shy disposition, and many fascinating mermaids have made love to him, and practiced all their well-known wiles upon him--but in vain: he is a bachelor still.
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They might gird themselves for battle, make love, eat and drink, and acquit themselves manfully in all the external parts of life; but of the life that is within, and those processes by which we render ourselves an intelligent account of what we feel and do, and so represent experience that we for the first time make it ours, they had only a loose and troubled possession.
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Giggling young girls went off to tennis, and big boys from the third form made love to them.
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Mr. Ashly Crane knew that this was the point when his love-making should begin, but suddenly he felt that Adelle Clark was a very difficult person to make love to.
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There are in general three ways in which to make love to a woman, young or old: the deliberate, the impulsive, and the inevitable.
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By this time Adelle had become aware that she was being made love to.
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No girl wants to think that a man is making love to her because she has money--especially when she has other attractions.... To think that this man, who ought to have shielded you from everything, should be the one to humiliate you so!"
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There were long periods when he could neither make love nor paint, and he took to spending his idle evenings at the Casino, which was not good for his slender purse.
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It was one thing to make love to an heiress not yet of age, but another to elope with her across France at night.
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An out-house pertaining to the dwelling in which he lodged, though itself situated outside the orchard, was attached to another house inside the walls, which was employed by the gardener as a store-place for his apples; and finding an unsuspected crevice in the partition which divided the two buildings, somewhat resembling that through which Pyramus and Thisbe made love of old in the city of Babylon, our comrade, straightway availing himself of so fair an opening, fell a-courting the gardener's apples.
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After making love for some months, by means of an interchange of political tracts, these two will be married in a registrar's office, and will spend their honeymoon in investigating the social requirements of Italian organ-grinders.
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And now that he had discovered that he could touch the nerves of Pope, he throws out one of the most ludicrous analogies to the figure of our bard:--"When crawling in thy dangerous deed of darkness, I gently, with a finger and a thumb, picked off thy small round body by thy long legs, like a spider making love in a cobweb."
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He had been frightfully cruel to me when I was a child and when he grew up he was always tormenting me; and then when he tried to make love to me he was so repulsive that I couldn't bear to look at him.
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He didn't want to torment me any more, he wanted to make love to me, and I was only a child yet.
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"Pauline," he said, "for God's sake, don't tell me that that fellow has dared to make love to you."
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Make love to her for a year, and treat her as these Englishmen treat their housekeepers, if you will.
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Apart from that, he has had the confounded impertinence to make love to--to a very charming young lady of my acquaintance."
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"Then I'm to understand that some fellow is making love to Valentine--eh?"
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"I had to pretend to make love to Medhurst, or I should never have been able to get a cast of the safe-key.
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God had been kinder to me,--when He dipped His hands in fires and snows And made you like a flow'r to ken, A flow'r that in Earth's garden grows,-- Had He, for pleasure or for pain, Instead of Death in that demesne, Made Love the gardener to that rose, Your loveliness, O belle Heléne; God had been kinder to me then-- And to all men, Sweet belle Heléne.
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