The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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The man must be a curate, who has taken advantage of grandmother's illness to force his way into the family circle at Fellside--and who has made love to Mary in some of her lonely rambles over the hills, I daresay.

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They had been at Eton together, had both made love to the lively Georgie, and had been inseparables for the last thirty years.

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After all, it is possible for a man without principle, without morality, to begin to make love to a woman in a mere spirit of adventure, in sheer devilry, and to be rather hard hit at the last.

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The world has many things, 'tis true, To fill its time, Far more important things to do Than making love and rhyme; Yet, if it asked me to advise, I'd say--buy up Dulcinea's eyes!

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He had made love to this woman.

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Even in that moment of complicated misery he had enough strength to hate her because he had been fool enough to make love to her.

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So much for his meekness and humility in general; as for the particular display of those virtues which he has shown to-day, it must be understood that he has given a promise to Mrs. Mellot not to make love to La Cordifiamma; and, on that only condition, has been allowed to meet her to-night at one of Claude Mellot's petits soupers.

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There he lies on the lawn, upon strange skins, the summer's day, playing with cats and dogs, and making love to his Sabina, who has not lost her beauty in the least, though she is on the wrong side of five-and-thirty.

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do you think I would have come, if I had known that I was to see another man making love to her before my very eyes?

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Did you not promise me that you would not make love to her yourself?"

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She had grown conscious that Harold Transome was making love to her, that Mrs. Transome really desired her for a daughter-in-law, and it seemed to her as she waited with the minister in the cheerless prison room, that she stood at the first and last parting of the ways.

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CHAPTER XVIII MIKE AND HIS MILLION POUNDS The most exquisite compliment a man has ever paid to him is worded something like this: "Well, dear, you certainly know how to make love;" and this compliment is always the reward, not of passion however sustained, or sentiment however refined, but of humour whimsically fantasticating and balancing both.

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It was plain to ANN that he had really come with the intention of making love to her, but was anxious to find how the land lay first.

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In one of them I read a patriotic song recommending the youth of Germany to go into France to revenge themselves, to drink the wine and live at the cost of the inhabitants, and then is about to recommend their making love to the wives and daughters of the French, when a sudden flash of patriotism comes across him, and he says: "No!

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for that a German warrior makes love to German girls and German women only!"

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You may eat, drink, sleep, bathe, go to the _Cabinet d'aisance_, walk, read, make love, game and, should you be tired of life, you may buy powder and ball or opium to hasten your journey across Styx; or should you desire a more classic _exit_, you may die like Seneca opening your veins in a bath.

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She is full of wit and repartee; but her answer to all those who attempt to squeeze her hand and make love to her is always: "_Achetez quelque chose._" Her name is CĂ©line and she has a great flow of conversation on all subjects but that of love, which she invariably cuts short by "_Achetez quelque chose._" 10th August.

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Julien would as soon have renounced easel and canvas as have taken advantage of her coming to make love to her.

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How would they feel to know that these sacred recollections were now forever profaned in their memory by the knowledge that the defendant was capable of using such occasions to make love to the larger girls and teachers, whilst his artless companions were innocently--the Court will pardon me for introducing what I am credibly informed is the local expression 'doing gooseberry'?"

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In that year there came to London a German musician, Johann Samuel Schroeter, a brother of Corona Schroeter, one of that Amazonian army of beauties to whom Goethe made love and wrote poetry.

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In the columns of his account-book he was provoked to write: "A. coquettes with me, though she knows I am making love to her friend.

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This afternoon I have been for a ride with Charlie, and do you know, Mamma, I believe he is trying to make love to me, but it is all in such horrid slang that I am not quite sure.

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"I haven't the least wish in the world to be angry with you, and I promise you I won't be, provided you'll stop everlastingly asking me to go about helping you to make love to people."

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Money," quoth Sylvester, "sure makes love popular.

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Money sure makes love popular.

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One day Isak heard a sudden shout; Inger stood on the door-slab with the child in her arms, pointing over to the bull and the pretty little cow Silverhorns--they were making love.

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She looked now as if she had suddenly lost all idea of being nice to him and making love--Eleseus fancied Axel had perhaps got hold of her and warned her.

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When we love any thing, a dog, or a horse, or a little lamb, it will love us again; for you know, little children, that love makes love, and if you all love one another, and are kind to one another, and never beat or strike each other with any thing, then you will all be very happy, no little children in the world will be more happy, or have prettier smiling faces than you will have; for when we look kind and pleasant we always look pretty, but when we look cross and angry, then we look ugly and frightful.

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Captain Phoebus, having invited Esmeralda to meet him at a wineshop, the priest followed the couple, and when the captain, to whom the girl was the merest diversion, began to make love, Claude Frollo, unable to contain himself, rushed in unobserved and stabbed him.

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"I trust that neither of you," answered he, quietly, "think me impertinent enough to pretend to make love, as it is called, to Miss St. Just.

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You told me just now that you had no intention of making love to me."

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"What a pity it is now, that I should have two such sweet creatures making love to me, and can't marry either of them?

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Should like to have seen you making love to my daughter, indeed!

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"Rupert never made love to me like that."

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She hoped that he would make love to her when he came over, but if he wanted only to hold her or to have his back rubbed, that was fine, too.

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Queen Anne, to whom Walpole says he had made love before her marriage, highly favoured him.

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The Meeting between _Welford_ and him shews a Wretch without any Notion of the Dignity of his Function; and it is out of all common Sense that he should give an Account of himself _as one sent four or five Miles in a Morning on Foot for Eggs._ It is not to be denied, but his Part and that of the Maid whom he makes Love to, are excellently well performed; but a Thing which is blameable in it self, grows still more so by the Success in the Execution of it.

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We were informed that the Lady of this Heart, when living, received the Addresses of several who made Love to her, and did not only give each of them Encouragement, but made every one she conversed with believe that she regarded him with an Eye of Kindness; for which Reason we expected to have seen the Impression of Multitudes of Faces among the several Plaits and Foldings of the Heart; but to our great Surprize not a single Print of this nature discovered it self till we came into the very Core and Center of it.

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Mr. SPECTATOR, I have for some Time made Love to a Lady, who received it with all the kind Returns I ought to expect.

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In order to this, I made Love to the Lady Mary Oddly, an Indigent young Woman of Quality.

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I hope you will insert it, that Posterity may know twas Gabriel Bullock that made Love in that natural Stile of which you seem to be fond.

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told us that Jack Freelove, who was a Fellow of Whim, made Love to one of those Ladies who throw away all their Fondness [on [2]] Parrots, Monkeys, and Lap-dogs.

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But I shall pass over these and other several Stages of Life, to remind you of the young Beau who made love to you about Six Years since.

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When she went to the famous Ass-Race (which I must confess was but an odd Diversion to be encouraged by People of Rank and Figure) it was not, like other Ladies, to hear those poor Animals bray, nor to see Fellows run naked, or to hear Country Squires in bob Wigs and white Girdles make love at the side of a Coach, and cry, Madam, this is dainty Weather.

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To me they seem as light-hearted and as easily amused as if they had done nothing but make love and quiz their priests since the days of Louis XIV.--as if their streets had never flowed with the blood of Frenchmen shed by their brethren--as if they had never won and lost a mighty empire.

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And there's fear making hatred breed fast, and there's fear making love breed slow.

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The peasantry, whose courtship, rich in animal health, yet not over pure and refined, Allan Ramsay sang a hundred years ago, are learning to think, and act, and emigrate, as well as to make love.

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Boswell's faculty for making love was as great as his power of drinking.

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"Above all things," counseled Leverage with mock severity: "Don't you go making love to her."

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Is that what you call making love in Naples?"

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Gianluca was not making love to her in his letters, nor was she, in hers, encouraging him to do so.

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Marry somebody who likes all the things you don't, and make love to somebody who likes all the things you do."

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The colonel has not a nice way of making love, Jack--not so nice as yours nearly."

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But you must wait till I am dead to make love to her.

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I suppose people would say I'm too old to make love on a County Council bench.

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I once made love to a tailor's wife, and the rascal coming in unawares, struck me to the ground with his goose, and well nigh murdered me."

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As I live, one is Major Pillichody, the rascal who dared to make love to Patience.

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I have not seen her for some weeks, and during that time have endeavoured to obliterate her image by making love to a dozen others.

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"Patience has never been like herself since Major Pillichody entered my master's dwelling, and made love to her.

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I can ride a bit, shoot a bit--'specially pigeons--dance a bit, and make love to 'em no end.

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The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein makes love to a private soldier simply because she don't know what a private soldier is.

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Diverse connoisseurs on the pavement had appraised the bay horses at every conceivable price--some men never can pass a horse or a woman without thinking whether they would like to bargain for the one or make love to the other; and the animals themselves seemed to have interchanged many confidential whispers, on the subject, probably, of beans,--when Lady Bearwarden re-appeared, to seat herself in the carriage and give the welcome order, "Home!"

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the very first time Crabbe dined at my house he made love to my sister!"

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"This trip, and when I come back I think making love to you would be more exciting than gun-plays."

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"A tenderfoot like you make love to me?

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While he was makin' love to the girl she outs with a knife and tries to stick him--nice, pleasant sort she must have been--and Drew, he had to pry the two of 'em apart.

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I do not mean that you should go and make love to him, or anything of that sort.

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A hundred fires in rows disperse the gloom; They dance, they talk, they cook, make love, and drink: Where could we find aught better, do you think?

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PHORKYAS Tiresias, the hoary, go, make love to him!

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Now, if that isn't making love to each other, I don't know what _is_.

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It is not in the part of the Countess d'Aurillac that she makes love to her chauffeur."

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I make love to him--yes--that he may work the more willingly.

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They seem to think you can't be pals with a woman without wanting to make love to her.

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He soon slept peacefully, as was his wont after his evening meal; whereupon the poet, with his accustomed gallantry, commenced making love in right good earnest to the fair daughter of the house.

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You say she can manage him; that she can prevent him from trying to make love to her.

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In the manner of one sure of his welcome and intent on wasting no time, he had begun making love to her (she apologized for the employment of that phrase but said she knew no other that was usable).

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Take her out on the fool pond, walk her up Sunset Hill, quarrel with her, make love to her, anything, so she won't guess.

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You will be making love to me next."

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You have not made love to her?"

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I won't even make love to her--if I can help it," he qualified in a little lower tone.

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He wanted instead distinctly to forget there was a Madeline Taylor and that he had been fool enough to make love to her once.

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Why should He make love if He didn't want lovers to be happy?"

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I did make love to her and asked her to marry me the night Granny died.

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"And he has never made love to you?" asked the woman eagerly.

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"Mr. Denton has flattered me a little, of course, but I can honestly say that he hasn't made love to me."

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But, after all, 'tis my best irony quite thrown away; for the foolish boy will believe me quite in earnest, and will still be making love to that jade, Mistress Fame, although he knows well enough how many she has jilted.

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Do you think the deformed gentleman means to make love to Iris?--I said.

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I can't make love by myself.

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He had not made love to Clara, but he had missed no opportunity of meeting her and making himself quietly and unobtrusively agreeable.

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He stopped several months with a mule and a little mule in grand style, doing nothing but fish and make love.

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I dare say Rupert made love to his venerable cousin, if the truth were known, and induced her to overlook a generation, with his oily tongue."

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Almost all his heroes make love either like Seraphim or like cattle.

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He "leans on his own soul," and makes love to the Countess and seduces Alice Darvell.

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2 The god near Cupid drew his chair, Near Comus, Jocus placed; For wine makes Love forget its care, And Mirth exalts a feast.

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God gives us to each other, bids us be Each other's soul's fulfilment, makes Love shine Upon our souls as His own light divine.

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It is entitled, "The Chapters of Sekhet-Hetepet, and the Chapters of Coming Forth by Day; of going into and of coming forth from the underworld; of coming to Sekhet-Aaru; of being in Sekhet-Hetepet, the mighty land, the lady of winds; of having power there; of becoming a spirit (KHU) there; of reaping there; of eating there; of drinking there; of making love there; and of doing everything even as a man doeth upon the earth."

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May I become a spirit therein, may I eat therein, may I drink therein, may I plough therein, may I reap therein, may I fight therein, may I make love therein, may my words be mighty therein; may I never be in a state of servitude therein; but may I be in authority therein.

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I exist therein, I am strong therein, I have become a spirit (KHU) therein, I eat therein, I sow seed therein, I reap the harvest therein, I plough therein, I make love therein, and I am at peace with the god Hetep therein.

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I have entered into thee, and I have seen, the Osiris [my father], and I have gazed upon my mother, and I have made love.

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She hates the theatre; it gives her neuralgia; but she attends all the first nights because her one passion is to be made love to in public.

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