The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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Oh, Madam, Persons of his Quality never make Love in Words, the greatness of their Actions show their Passion.

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though he be but a Banker's Prentice, Madam, he's as pretty a Fellow of his Inches as any i'th' City--he has made love in Dancing-Schools, and to Ladies of Quality in the middle Gallery, and shall joke ye--and repartee with any Fore-man within the Walls--prithee to her--and commend me, I'll give thee a new Point Crevat.

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Pox on't, this Change will spoil our making Love, We must be sad, and follow the Court-Mode: My life on't, you'll see desperate doings here; The Eagle will not part so with his Prey; _Erminia_ was not gain'd so easily, To be resign'd so tamely.--But come, my Lord, This will not satisfy our appetites, Let's in to Dinner, and when warm with Wine, We shall be fitter for a new Design.

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Nay, thou hast a hard task on't, to make Vows to all the Women he makes love to; Indeed I pity thee; ha, ha, ha.

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Faith, Madam, that's his way of making love.

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Falatius_, Sir, has long made love t' _Isillia_, And now he'as gain'd her Heart, he slights the Conquest, Yet all the fault he finds is that she's poor.

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I then should make love elsewhere.

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Yes, Madam, to your shame: Now your Perfidiousness is plain, false Woman, 'Tis well your Lover had the dexterity of escaping, I'ad spoil'd his making Love else.

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we shall have time enough for that hereafter; besides, you may make Love in Dancing as well as in Sitting; you may gaze, sigh, and press the Hand, and now and then receive a Kiss, what wou'd you more?

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"At worst," he was reflecting, "I can make love to her.

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What she really cared for was a young fool who could dance with her in this silly new-fangled gliding style, and send her flowers and sweet-meats, and make love to her glibly--and a petticoated fool who would envy her fine feathers,--and, at last, a knavish fool who would barter his title for her money.

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It had just occurred to him, as mildly remarkable, that Patricia had never at any time alluded to any one of those countless men who must have inevitably made love to her.

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He comprehended now that, chafing under his indebtedness in the affair of Mrs. Pendomer, Charteris would most naturally retaliate by making love to his benefactor's wife, because the colonel also knew John Charteris.

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But that night I thought you were trying to make love to me, and I was disappointed in you, and--yes, rather pleased.

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"You were a dear boy, Rudolph, when I first knew you--and what I liked was that you never made love to me.

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"Ah, dear boy that was, it is unfair, isn't it, for an old woman to seize upon you in this fashion, and insist on your making love to her?

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I want you to stop making love to my wife."

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Off in the distance he spies a young gentleman crab making love to a beautiful female.

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Now, my idea of perfect happiness for a house is to have two wounded warriors like Vincent and me, tractable, amiable, always ready to join in rational conversation and make love if necessary, providing we're encouraged."

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"My dear Richard, you are a perfect boy--a very delightful boy, too, and I am extremely fond of you--oh, very, very fond of you--but you really must not make love to me.

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"Nonsense, Rosa, it is perfectly proper; everybody makes love to you; Jack makes love to you, and he is as good as engaged--" But here it suddenly flashed in Dick's mad head that he was meddling, and he stopped short.

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Rosa had turned upon him with a flash of such scorn, such indignant pain, that he cried: "No, no; I don't mean that; but you know fellows do make love to you, and why mayn't I?"

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Before the evening was well under way, Landis was making love to her openly, and Nelly was in the position of one who had roused the bear.

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Suppose he were to bring Lou Macon to this place and let her see Landis sitting with Nelly, making love to her with every tone in his voice, every light in his eye?

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I almost think that you intend to make love to her, Garry!"

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Pyramus and Thisbe made love to each other through a[n] ____ in a wall.

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Possibly, in his place, a better man might have sought her society, drawn her out of her reserve for his own delectation, confided in her, worked upon her pity, claimed her care, played on her simplicity and ignorance of the world, crept into her heart and won its strength of emotion and its generous affection,--in short, made love to her, without saying so, honestly and openly.

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"Not so; would you not as soon strangle this Rosecouleur for making love to your wife in public, as you would another man?"

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He saw that, and made the opportunity, and made love to me.

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He had never before known a dog that he could not make love him.

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I should have made love to you."

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"What you really mean is that Mr. Grant has never made love to you.

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If he insists on making love to you, be as firm as you like in a non-committal way.

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Oberon had learnt by some questions he had asked of Puck, that he had applied the love-charm to the wrong person's eyes; and now, having found the person first intended, he touched the eyelids of the sleeping Demetrius with the love-juice, and he instantly awoke; and the first thing he saw being Helena, he, as Lysander had done before, began to address love-speeches to her: and just at that moment Lysander, followed by Hermia (for through Puck's unlucky mistake it was now become Hermia's turn to run after her lover), made his appearance; and then Lysander and Demetrius, both speaking together, made love to Helena, they being each one under the influence of the same potent charm.

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Come up, April, through the valley, Where the fountain sleeps to-day, Let him, freed from icy fetters, Go rejoicing on his way; Through the flower-enameled meadows Let him run his laughing race, Making love to all the blossoms That o'erlean and kiss his face.

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She has been making love to you these last four years, and you would have seen it if you had not been a fool!

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Was Steinmetz going to make love to her?

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No sooner has he gone than the regent commences to make love to his brother's wife.

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Without it, indeed," she added, with a soft earnestness, "affection towards the worthiest object becomes an unworthy sentiment--And besides, Kate,"--here her eye gleamed with girlish mirth--"you see, if I had made love my all, I should have missed it all.

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Some of 'em make love to the pretty little lambs of their flox of the femail persuasion.

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Eric was always at hand to make love to her in his own persistent, masterful manner, and to this she did not object.

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That I shall be past making love When she begins to comprehend it.

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"You made love to me!

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I didn't make love to him.

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They made love standing, they told long stories standing, they took snuff in that position, hat in hand, and Rachel fainted upon the breast of some friend from the same fatiguing attitude.

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"He pretended to be of the Spanish nobility, an ex-naval officer, and tried all the way over to make love to this Dorothy Fairfax.

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Why, child, the stranger did not make love to you, did he?"

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I hope, when you are married, you will have no objection to lord Osborne, or any other person of fashion making love to your wife before your face."

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"Is one, then, to understand that monsieur is making love to me?"

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But nothing was ever done about it, she was never in the least molested, and nightly you might see her at Maxim's or L'Abbaye, making love to officers, while at the Front men were being slaughtered by the hundreds, thanks to her treachery.... Ah, monsieur, I tell you I know that woman too well!"

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Frank, Frank, I come through dangers, death, and harms, To make love's patent[325] with my[326] seal of arms.

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"Bless the child, does she think I'm going to make love to her," thought Randal, much amused, but quite mistaken.

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So I did; made love hand over hand, while I stayed with Joe; pupposed a fortnight after, married her in three months, and there she is, a tiptop little woman, with a pair of stunnin' boys in her arms!"

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"You've never been afraid that I should want to make love to you, have you?"

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"Philip," she asked quietly, "has this Elizabeth Dalstan been letting you make love to her?"

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"I was jolly well ashamed of myself for having made love to Beatrice, and all the rest of it, and you were mad with rage.

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There's only one man in all the world can make love to me.

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"From all accounts the young one expects to be made love to and if she ain't she'll probably be weeping around all the time--" "Well, I can't stand sobbin'!"

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"That settles it," Skinny declared with emphasis, "I won't wear a white shirt to make love to no blamed woman--" "Chuck's locoed," the Ramblin' Kid interposed; "you don't need to have no white shirt--of course it would be better but it ain't downright necessary--women don't fall in love with shirts, it's what's inside of them."

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"They don't pass it," the Ramblin' Kid interrupted laconically; "when females get too old to want to be made love to they die--" "I'd like to know where in hell a juvenile like you got your education about women!"

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"Well, if I've got to make love to the young one Old Heck or Parker or somebody's got to do it for the other one," Skinny declared positively.

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"Let Sing Pete make love to the widow," Bert suggested.

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"Anyhow I'd kill him if he did," the Ramblin' Kid said softly; "no darned Chink can make love to a white woman, old, young or indifferent, in my presence an' live!"

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"More than likely--Bet Skinny and Old Heck have had a hell of a time making love to 'em," Charley Saunders remarked.

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From what I've heard most of 'em sort of enjoy having as many men make love to 'em as possible, but--" he paused.

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"Thunderation!" he said aloud, "it's a good thing we fixed it up for just Skinny to make love to her--if we hadn't there'd have been a regular epidemic of bu'sted hearts on this blamed ranch!

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"Skinny," Charley answered for Bert, "he's fixing up to make love in style--" "Aw, the blamed idiot," Old Heck grunted, then glancing over toward Parker's bed: "--Did you notice whether Parker got him one, too, or not?"

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Carolyn June colored the least bit, paused a moment before she replied, then said rather stiffly: "He--yes, he is probably having more fun watching us being 'officially' made love to than any other one of the entire bunch.

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By right he and Ophelia ought to be sitting there quietly making love, while Skinny and Carolyn June, in another corner of the room or out on the porch, were doing the same thing.

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The other boys were not supposed to make love to her!

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He had realized that any fellow officially elected to make love--especially when he didn't want to do it in the first place--ought to be allowed to go ahead and make it without having a lot of darned buckaroos butting in on the job.

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And you knowed all the time that I was getting paid to make love to you?

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"Yes, miss," Jessie went on, "and Susie says that Mr. Stafford, the lord's son"--the simple dale folk as often called Sir Stephen "my lord" as "sir"--"danced ever so many times with her, and the servants was saying that he was making love to her, and that they shouldn't be surprised to hear that Mr. Stafford was going to marry Miss Falconer."

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be not ravisht with thy fancies; doe not Court nothing, nor make love unto our feares.

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Well, in the way which has been described, the man made love to the woman for a day or two.

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He felt that he could speak to her, make love to her, as he might to another girl.

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She worked so hard for them--human mothers and bird mothers are very much alike in this way--that she became thin and weak, and with each day that passed she brought less food to the little ones in the wonderfully constructed nest which she and her husband had made in the spring, when the smell of the liverworts was in the air, and muskrats swam together and made love to each other in the creek below.

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He had made love cleverly and earnestly, as a fine man should, and had succeeded wonderfully.

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"No--I make love to them."

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I remember too our walks, and the happiness of sitting by Mary, in the children's apartment, at their house, not far from the Plainstones, at Aberdeen, while her lesser sister, Helen, played with the doll, and we sat gravely making love in our own way.

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I now began to fancy myself a man, and to make love in earnest.

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If we suppose him to be making love, we cannot look upon him as very deeply enamored, but rather as highly delighted with his spouse, and overflowing with rapturous admiration.

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A flock of merry singing-birds were sporting in the grove; Some were warbling cheerily, and some were making love: There were Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winterseeble, Conquedle,-- A livelier set was never led by tabor, pipe, or fiddle,-- Crying, "Phew, shew, Wadolincon, see, see, Bobolincon, Down among the tickletops, hiding in the buttercups!

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But, when you stop to consider it, we did not go to the Antilles to make love to the pretty girls.

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That's because I was there when my father sketched him; and he made such droll faces, with his brown skin and his great grizzly moustaches, when father told him he must make up a pleasant expression, that it set me laughing,--for my father said he looked like a Cape lion making love; and then Dirk would laugh too, and spoil his pleasant expression; and father would scold; and it was so funny!

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Another day she told me of two friends of hers who had been made love to by one whom they believed to be the devil.

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Young heady boy, think'st thou thou shalt recall Thy long-made love, which thou so oft hast sworn, Making my maiden thoughts to doat on thee?

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Young Weldon, under an assumed name, followed and attached himself to the party; but John Merrick's suspicions were presently aroused and on discovering the identity of the youth he forbade him or Louise to "make love" or even speak of such a thing during the remainder of the trip.

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But I never made love to her; not for a moment.

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But as he was too poor to marry her, he never made love to her.

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You've got a nerve, you have, making love to me after running round with that wretched hussy!"

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If you get upon a promising track, go strong; let the man make love to you--he will, whoever he is, if you give him half a chance--intoxicate him with those confounded eyes of yours.

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I recollected my instructions from the great Dawson--to stick to any one who excited my suspicions, to let him make love to me if need be, and to discover his secrets.

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If necessary to make love to her.

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It did not seem wholly disagreeable to me," he added dryly, "to make love to Madame Gilbert."

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It was perpetually provocative of Rust's curiosity, and a reminder that the agreeable pastime of making love to Madame was not an end in itself, but a means whereby he might discharge his official duties.

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You seldom find him making love in any of his Scenes, or endeavouring to move the passions: his genius was too sullen and saturnine to do it gracefully; especially when he knew, he came after those who had performed both to such a height.

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"... sadly in error if you flatter yourself I pay you a wage to make love to Sofia behind my back."

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"Because of what happened this afternoon--when I scolded Karslake for making love to you."

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