The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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Tristan and Isolde, drowning soul and body in music which made love, and love which was the heart of music, were not to be thought of on this side of the grave.

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[1: making love] [2: lie] [3: assaulting the police] [4: take unlimited credit] [5: in prison] [6: hung] [7: clothes] [8: silver] [9: money] [10: drunk] [11: child] [12: drunken bout] [13: policeman] 'ARRY AT A POLITICAL PICNIC [By T Milliken in _Punch_, 11 Oct.] DEAR CHARLIE.

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Lawn-tennis, quoits, cricket, and dancing for them as must be on the shove, But I preferred pecking and prowling, and spotting the mugs making love.

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John was quite content with this information, and kept on steadily in his course; reading and fiddling the first day, and making love and burning lime the other six days of the week.

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He took Clare aside on the instant, telling him, with much warmth, that it was not the custom at Chiswick to make love to other men's wives, and that, however much he admired his sonnets, he did not like his mode of distributing them.

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"How long have you made love to me?"

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He found it quite easy to make love to her; and she, it seemed, desired nothing better.

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And no harm has come of it, at least until it gave you the occasion of making love to her.'

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Every woman with any brains knows what a man is the minute she claps eyes on him; only if he's good-looking, or awful wicked, or makes love to her, or forty thousand other things, she'll deny to herself that she knows any bad about him."

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There was an air of perfect understanding between the two which might have been an effectual enlightenment for any man who thought of making love to the wife.

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The artist was evidently engaged in painting a saint for some convent, a beautiful sister had been chosen as his model, and he was improving the opportunity to make love to her.

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Come down and make love to her.

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"I have almost a mind to set you to make love to me.

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Rousseau says that a man is always awkward and miserable when placed between two women to whom he is making love.

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He made love charmingly, he was manly chivalrous and honorable, and his eager spontaneity of manner when he arrived home at six o'clock every evening never varied; to whatever level of flatness he might drop immediately afterward.

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Been, making love--" "Alexina!"

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He had not made love to her.

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Moreover, she guessed that his keen sense of the ridiculous would not permit him to make love to any woman when helpless under her hands.

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I never did have much patience with the rule that a man must either be perfectly indifferent, or else make love.

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He could make love--but this was not the time for love-making; and since he was denied that outlet for his feelings, he did not know what to do, except that he led her to the couch, and settled her among the cushions so that she would be physically comfortable, at least.

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But there wasn't one of them for which I seemed to care a hang--not Wine, nor Friendship, nor Eating, nor Making Love, nor the Consciousness of Virtue.

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"I learnt to use my fists and to make love to the women."

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She had often seen and known of the workmen about her making love to married women, but they did not think of running away with them.

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There is always a certain fascination, a piquant if faint sense of being upon the borderland of the forbidden, which makes such a discussion attractive to a man and woman who are playing at making love when marriage stands between them.

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In a word, there is no concealing the matter, the banquet was not half over, before Don Fernando was making love, outright, to the Alcayde's daughter.

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"And be sure you don't make love to the red-headed girls," added a third; "he has four of them, each more sinfully ugly than the other."

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"After all, when mess-time came, when the 'Roast beef' played, and we assembled at dinner, and the soup and fish had gone round, with two glasses of sherry in, my spirits rallied, and a very jolly evening consoled me for all my fatigues and exertions, and supplied me with energy for the morrow; for, let me observe here, that I only made love before dinner.

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We ride, drink, play, and make love to the ladies from Fairhead to Killarney, in a way greatly calculated to render us popular; and as far as making the time pass pleasantly, we are the boys for the 'greatest happiness' principle.

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"Make love to her yourself.

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You must not make love to that girl; I think a man can scarcely act more dishonourably towards a woman, than to induce her to enter into what must be, under the best circumstances, a very long engagement."

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"Not," I added, "that I think it would be a very easy matter to make love to anyone with Miss Blake sitting by."

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); wants an England rescued from the Puritans on the one hand and the mere musical comedians on the other; an England chaste because freer, less ignorant; good beer in easeful inns; the village or township as the unit of government and of fellowship; a return to music and the dance, not as a plasmon-fed high-brow proposition but as the natural expression of a joy of life returned; a clear fount of honour; a representative House of Commons; justice, respect, common sense and responsibility instead of charity; some place other than the streets for our young men and maidens to make love in; a recognition of crime as mainly a social, not an individual, disease; a law simplified and scales of justice not weighted against the poor; and a host of other good and wise and nearly possible things.

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I do not mean that we were making love, or anything of the sort; we were a little too young, perhaps, for that; but we obeyed an impulse which, as Rupert would have said, "produced that result."

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Had I not consulted Grace on the subject, it is possible I should have been less cautious, though I declare I had no thought of making love.

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Then, doubtless, he found it pleasant to linger on this island, eating fresh cocoa-nuts, with delicious turtle, and making love to Emily Merton.

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It has often been said that the English East-India ships are noted for quarrelling and making love.

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Gie me t' butt" "Each does ut his own way, like makin' love," said Mulvaney, quietly; "the butt or the bay'nit or the bullet accordin' to the natur' av the man.

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You know, sorr, that, like makin' love, ut takes each man diff'rint.

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He had come to argue with Janki Meah, and, if chance favored, to make love to the old man's pretty young wife.

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"Was it before or after you made love to Annie Bragin, and got no satisfaction?"

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BY WORD OF MOUTH Not though you die to-night, O Sweet, and wail, A spectre at my door, Shall mortal Fear make Love immortal fail- I shall but love you more, Who, from Death's house returning, give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill. - Shadow Houses .

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His life seemed to be divided between borrowing books from me and making love to Lalun in the window-seat.

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Now, get your traps out of this as soon as you can; and be off to make love to Miss Kitty."

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Only ... only no woman likes being made love through instead of to-specially on behalf of a musty divinity of four years' standing.

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When the season ended, Hannasyde went down to his own place and Mrs. Haggert to hers, "It was like making love to a ghost," said Hannasyde to himself, "and it doesn't matter; and now I'll get to my work."

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He knew that men in the East do not make love under windows at eleven in the forenoon, nor do women fix appointments a week in advance.

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When she finds him now with that creature inside his coat; she will wring her hands and denounce him and threaten to kill it--I wonder she doesn't--then her husband will march her off behind the curtain and he will make love to the parrot again."

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Why, at that very moment he is making love--what _he_ calls making love--to the woman of his choice, his wife, his mistress, or his _fiancée_!

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All that first time, when we would be alone, she would-- make love, I suppose it must be called--with her eyes and her hands, and her very skirts and her fan, and the cushion, and the footstool.

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They ceased not to make love and carouse, whilst Ghanim was drowned in the sea of passion and distraction and she redoubled in cruelty and coyness, till the night brought in the darkness and let fall on them the skirts of sleep, when Ghanim rose and lit the lamps and candles and renewed the banquet and the flowers; then took her feet and kissed them, and finding them like fresh cream, pressed his face on them and said to her, 'O my lady, have pity on the captive of thy love and the slain of thine eyes; for indeed I were whole of heart but for thee!'

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"Oh, there is no doubt that Big Bear knew all about the best way to make love, for very soon the squaw-snake began to show great discontent with her husband, to scold him in a high voice, and to wish that he were dead; whereas she greeted Big Bear with much affection, warming her glittering head in his breast, and embracing him several times by coiling round and round him.

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As for the sense you speak of, I hope your friend possesses enough to keep him from making love to your sister."

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"He is far too proud to make love to one whom he considers his social superior, though she might do worse than permit it."

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Mike remains attached to our fortune firmly, as at first he opened his career; the same gay, rollicksome Irishman, making songs, making love, and occasionally making punch, he spends his days and his nights pretty much as he was wont to do some thirty years ago.

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He expected that she would end by making love to him; in which case he promised himself the pleasure of paying her off by acting for a time after the manner proposed by the Barber's Fifth Brother.

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You'll be making love to Mrs. Colquhoun.'

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"Oh, you won't see her again to-day, you may be sure," she rejoined; "and it is just as well, you bear, if you mean to make love to her with that kind of countenance!"

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So you see, Geoffrey, the prospect is a bad one altogether; and if it were not that I dearly love Inez, and that I am sure she will be unhappy with Philip of Sottomayor, I would give the whole thing up, and make love to the daughter of some comfortable citizen who would give me a corner of his house and a seat at his table for the rest of my days."

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"Then how do you manage to make love?"

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But when you have got the goddess, then rejoice, shout and laugh; thenceforward you will be able to sail or stay at home, to make love or sleep, to attend festivals and processions, to play at cottabos,[287] live like true Sybarites and to shout, Io, io!

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And I well deserve it; have I not bestridden a beetle to save the Greeks, who now, thanks to me, can make love at their ease and sleep peacefully on their farms?

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I should think so indeed, for he only knows how to drink and to make love!

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[556] That is, you make love in the posture known as 'the horse,' _equus_, in other words the woman atop of the man.

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I cannot argue with a woman, who has been making love these thirteen thousand years.

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"When men make love to me, I send them away--so."

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"Simon, you aren't making love to Lady Allonby, I hope?

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I know I let you make love to me, and I relished having you make love to me.

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LORD HUMPHREY DEGGE, younger son to the Marquis of Venour, makes love to Miss Allonby.

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My adored Jean, I had as lief make love to my wife."

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It was to make love to my own wife rather than to another man's.

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"Was it he who prompted you to make love to me?"

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"Yes," she admitted; "except those awkward moments when you would insist on making love to me."

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Still, one cannot entirely disregard the conventions: Louis had betrayed him, had before the eyes of de Puysange made love to de Puysange's wife.

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"The man makes love by the almanac."

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"Simon, you aren't making love to Lady Allonby, I hope?

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I know I let you make love to me, and I relished having you make love to me.

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LORD HUMPHREY DEGGE, younger son to the Marquis of Venour, makes love to Miss Allonby.

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My adored Jean, I had as lief make love to my wife."

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It was to make love to my own wife rather than to another man's.

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"Was it he who prompted you to make love to me?"

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"Yes," she admitted; "except those awkward moments when you would insist on making love to me."

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Still, one cannot entirely disregard the conventions: Louis had betrayed him, had before the eyes of de Puysange made love to de Puysange's wife.

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"The man makes love by the almanac."

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My poor Dario is accused of making love to every pretty woman in Rome.

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My poor Dario is accused of making love to every pretty woman in Rome.

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We have already our nunneries, our monasteries, of more creeds than one; and the mountains of Kerry, or the pine forests of the Highlands, may some day once more hold hermits, persuading themselves to believe, and at last succeeding in believing, the teaching of St. Antony, instead of that of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of that Father of the spirits of all flesh, who made love, and marriage, and little children, sunshine and flowers, the wings of butterflies and the song of birds; who rejoices in his own works, and bids all who truly reverence him rejoice in them with him.

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'Robert,' she burst out again, 'I am certain that man made love of a kind to Rose.

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If he _had_ made love to her, he could not possibly--and there was the sting of it--feel toward her maiden dignity that romantic respect which she herself cherished toward it.

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But had he really made love to her?--had he meant what she had assumed him to mean?

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"Well, if he goes to Congress, and, with his prospects, throws himself away on a skinny little old-maid school-teacher in the backwoods, one that he's been making love to for years, they might say almost anything.

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For he makes love very amusingly," says Dorothy, with the sweetest, loveliest meditative smile that ever was lost to heaven.

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So I shall be off to look for Jurgen, since he makes love quite otherwise and far more amusingly."

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And after making war out there, We made love at "the Gib."

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He thinks her charming, goes to see her, makes love to her, sighs as lovers sigh, and does the passionate swain.

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He thinks her charming, goes to see her, makes love to her, sighs as lovers sigh, and does the passionate swain.

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Most distinctly defined is the time for making love.

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According to one account, he could "jamais trouver merci, ni obtenir aucun bien en droit d'amour," from the object of his passion, and, in disgust, he turned to make love to Laura de S. Jorlan, sister of Berald des Baux.

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