The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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Afterwards (this is the time of the 'sugaring-off parties') you pour the boiled syrup into tins full of fresh snow, where it hardens, and you pretend to help and become very sticky and make love, boys and girls together.

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There is a certain scarcity of men to make love with; not so much in towns which have their own manufactories and lie within a lover's Sabbath-day journey of New York, but in the farms and villages.

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When she was on board the yacht, a gentleman of figure in the gay world took an opportunity of making love to her, which she rejected with some indignation.

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He knew very well, long before the end, that he was in love with her; but, remaining in the dark otherwise, he considered only himself in forbearing verbally to make love to her.

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"Makin' love?" said she with the beads, thoughtfully.

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He's engaged to a very sweet young lady and has the impudence to make love to me.

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He does not appear, like the Leprechaun, with a purse in one of his pockets, but with his hands in both of them, and a _dudeen_ (short pipe) in his mouth, as he lazily strolls through lonely valleys making love to the foolish country lasses and "gostering" with the idle "boys."

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I admit that I had not hitherto seen an Assyrian officer making love on the edge of his grave and so had no exact precedent to go by, but this officer, with his face far too well groomed for the conclusion of a heavy banquet, and those rather anaemic and perfunctory gestures of endearment, which had nothing to do with the sombre forces of elemental passion, gave no hint of the sinister workings of Fate.

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Richelieu made love to her, and my grandmother maintains that he almost blew out his brains in consequence of her cruelty.

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Sir Timorous little knows how dangerous a person he has employed in making love.--[Aloud.

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So soon to finish what is scarce begun: In this surprise should I a judgment make, 'Tis answering riddles ere I'm well awake: If you oblige me suddenly to chuse, The choice is made, for I must both refuse: For to myself I owe this due regard, Not to make love my gift, but my reward.

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"Sometimes they make love to their employer's daughter," retorted Dame Harrison spitefully, for Lady Sue was undoubtedly lending an ear to the conversation now that it had the young secretary for object.

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It must have been just instinct--that, and the mockery of his attempt to make love to her.

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"I would as soon set my feather bolster on end, paint it black and white, and make love to it as to Katrin Texel."

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"Well," said I, pausing in the caressing of my chin, "what do I worse every day than make love to Katrin Texel?"

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But to make love to--why, as Helene was wont to remark, _Feech!_ And the curious thing about Katrin Texel was that though her corporeal part might be a direct inheritance from her Burgomeister father and his substantial brewery, her spirit had been designed for an artful fairy of half her size, in order that it might go pirouetting into airy realms of the imagination.

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My business at this time was to make love to Katrin, so that I might banish the ill impression which Helene had formed concerning that pleasant, harmless little Christian's Elsa over there.

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God wot, it is not easy to make love to a lass when your "Little Sister" is listening--especially to a woman-mountain set on watch-springs like Katrin Texel.

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I would show Mistress Helene (so I said to myself) whether she would like it any better if I made love to Katrin than if I went over on an occasional wet day to clean pistolets and oil French musketoons in Christian's guard-house.

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But there is one thing that your fine-feathered tutors have not taught you--to make love to two women in one house and hide it from both of them.

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And I could make love, too, when I had the chance.

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"If I were a marrying man, I am not sure but I should make love to Flora--h-m-m!--this 'Bachelor's Complaint' here--have you read it, William?

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The trial took place during my enforced absence; my enemies' crafty attorney told the jury that my failure to appear was a sure evidence of guilt; my doctor's affidavit that he sent me away to save my life was not allowed to be presented in court; each plaintiff claimed to have heard the statements imputed to have been made by me to the others, one of them making love to, and afterwards marrying one of my most important witnesses, and so the verdict was against me.

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He undressed 'imself and got into the bed he shared with Peter, and kept 'im awake for hours by telling 'im in a loud voice about all the gals he'd made love to in his life, and partikler about one gal that always fainted dead away whenever she saw either a red-'aired man or a monkey.

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He undressed 'imself and got into the bed he shared with Peter, and kept 'im awake for hours by telling 'im in a loud voice about all the gals he'd made love to in his life, and partikler about one gal that always fainted dead away whenever she saw either a red-'aired man or a monkey.

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In their absence the king himself makes love to Fidamira, who, however, escapes, and likewise makes her way to the Shepherds' Paradise in disguise.

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His business at the moment was that of making love, a business which is allowed to override all other considerations.

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When a young man has it in him to make love to a young lady, and is earnest in his intention, no duty, however paramount, should be held as a restraint.

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And now they would know that he had suddenly ceased to make love.

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"You knew that they were the boots and the clothes of a man making love, didn't you?

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With a cold calculation worthy of a demon, he had made love in the pantomimic way, and eschewed written or verbal communications of an erotic nature.

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"When a man is asked that question, categorically, by a woman, his most effective answer is to make love to her out of hand.

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"Now who is this swain who hath taken advantage of my invitation and come up from among the rustics yonder to make love to thee?

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It says that the former in masque saw my meeting this morning with Lady Constance, and he followed and made love to her."

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I could have made love to her with the best will in the world!

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I know what love means to me, and I know, how I want to make love; and the same sort of thing is happening to lovers all the world over, though they don't all make love in the same way.

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And we succeeded very well, as indeed all young men do who waltz perfectly and avoid making love to the wrong woman.

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To represent in a novel a girl proposing marriage to a man would be deemed unnatural, but nothing is more common; there are few young men who have not received at least a dozen offers, nay, more; it is characteristic, it has become instinctive for girls to choose, and they prefer men not to make love to them; and every young man who knows his business avoids making advances, knowing well that it will only put the girl off.

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You may even make love to me if you choose."

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"Make love to you!"

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"Johnnie and Cray are disgusted with his rubbish," continued Barbara, "pretending to make love and all that."

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While a few dukes so handy there Respectfully make love or swear; As in the poem some great ass For ever pipes to his dear lass; And as in life tea crowns the cup And muffins sop much butter up; So, naturally, while I walk With you, I feel a swell--and stalk-- Consecutively muttering "Oh, I'm quite a man, I feel I grow."

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But Peter the Great, who was ever abnormal in all his tastes and appetites, was always more ready to make love to a woman of the people than to the most beautiful and refined of his Court ladies.

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Three months later he was making love to Gabrielle's successor, Henriette d'Entragues!

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CHAPTER X THE SISTER OF AN EMPEROR When Napoleon Bonaparte, the shabby, sallow-faced, out-of-work captain of artillery, was kicking his heels in morose idleness at Marseilles, and whiling away the dull hours in making love to Desirée Clary, the pretty daughter of the silk-merchant in the Rue des Phocéens, his sisters were living with their mother, the Signora Letizia, in a sordid fourth-floor apartment in a slum near the Cannebiere, and running wild in the Marseilles streets.

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A death's head making love to a lady could not have been a more horrible or disgusting sight.

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The young Duchesse de Bourgogne, the King's mother, made love to him, to the scandal of the Court; and from Princesses of the Blood Royal to the humblest serving-maid, there was scarcely a woman at Court who would not have given her eyes for a smile from the Duc de Fronsac, as he was then known.

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A few days later we find the irresponsible Richelieu climbing over the garden-walls of his new "prison" at Conflans, racing through the darkness to Paris behind swift horses, and making love to the Regent's own mistresses and his daughter!

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And thus, by the wish of the Duchess's husband himself, the ducal "hawker" became a daily visitor at the palace, entertaining His Highness with his chatter, and, when his back was turned, making love to his wife, and joining her in shrieks of laughter at his easy gullibility.

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Countesses flirted with comedians; Princes made love to ballet-girls and duchesses alike.

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Once more the Comtesse, to her undisguised chagrin, found herself relegated to the background, to look impotently on while Louis made love to her successor, and to meditate new schemes of vengeance.

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The lady rose with a graceful courtesy and they began a sort of half dance half pantomime about the room, advancing and retiring in perfect time to the music, crossing over and whirling swiftly around, the man apparently making love to the lady, and the lady repulsing all his advances, turning away and hiding her face with her handkerchief.

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But I will say--and this is all the advice I am going to give you at present--that if you want to be successful in making love, you must change your methods.

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Here he was tied up for a week and made love to by the man and woman.

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His son, Alphonso II., is remembered for his cruel treatment of Tasso, placing him in prison for seven years as a madman who dared to make love to one of the princesses.

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GALATEA, a nymph whom Polyphemus made love to, but who preferred Acis to him, whom therefore he made away with by crushing him under a rock, in consequence of which the nymph threw herself into the sea.

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But I would have stopped it then, for it is a most incongruous thing, a peasant boy making love to a countess.

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It must have been like making love to a pillar of ice.

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Why, you go about it as though it were the most innocent thing in the world to disguise yourself, and present yourself as a professor in a nobleman's house, in order to make love to his daughter!

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You, to make love to a noble damigella, a young countess, with a fortune!

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"Well, he'll have to stop making love to you after you're married."

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Surely, you are not actually making love to me?"

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Lord, but I could have had you making love to me, if I'd only have said the word--out there on the hills in the dark, hey!

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I could come in here, and have you make love to me inside of twenty minutes.

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Did he make love to you or what?"

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"Make love to me!

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He isn't the sort to attract any woman at first sight, and I'll wager he has never made love to you.

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I know very well he's been making love to you, tempting you.

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"Forgive him for making love to you?" he said.

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In Estella he became acquainted with Seña Frasquita, who was then simply called Frasquita; made love to her, married her, and carried her to Andalusia to take possession of the mill, where they were to live so peaceful and happy during the rest of their pilgrimage through this vale of tears.

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That age was older once than now, In spite of locks untimely shed, Or silvered on the youthful brow; That babes make love and children wed. That sunshine had a heavenly glow, Which faded with those "good old days," When winters came with deeper snow, And autumns with a softer haze.

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Why Cleopatra's voice might have been stored up as she made love to Antony, or the voice of the relation on her own side, old Mr. Pharo himself orderin' the Hebrews to git out of his premises, and their back talk about plaguin' him till he wuz willin' they should go.

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You shall meet Mrs. Strang, Nat, and you shall make love to her if you wish.

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O, I promise you shall meet her, and make love to her, Nat!

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The councilor had spoken with fateful assurance--that he should meet her, that he should make love to her.

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You shall board your ship and hurry away with the package, and then you shall make love to Strang's wife--_for she will go with you!_" He stopped to enjoy the amazement that was written in every lineament of the other's face.

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"To-morrow she will be making love, Neil, and before you know it she will be married and have a family of her own.

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Then, suddenly--lifting his eyes--'Did he make love to you?'

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Who was this man who had made love to her?--how far had it gone?--he tossed at nights thinking of it.

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This happened whenever he wished to make love or eat or hide himself; and sometimes he disappeared for several days, thus showing his anger at having been neglected and not sufficiently honoured by the cacique Guamaretus.

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it's only a young fellow who has been making love to a girl," exclaimed a third.

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It is difficult to smoke and make love at the same time; and I preferred the tobacco.

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She doesn't even know when she is being made love to, or understand what you mean, when you pay her a compliment."

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And he could not help picturing how he would make love to her in this romantic setting; and perhaps soon she, too, would love him.

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He was gay as a schoolboy, telling Billy who had not spoken a word to Zara the night before that now he should sit beside her, and that he was at liberty to make love to his new cousin!

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If he relented in his attitude at all she would certainly snub him again; so he continued staring in front of him, and answered ordinarily, "I expect you will do everything perfectly right, and every one will only want to be kind to you, and make you have a good time; and my uncle will certainly make love to you but you must not mind that."

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And you philander off with that fluffy, little empty-pate, Laura, and Arthur Elterton makes love to your bride!

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She quite came out of her usual silence, and laughed, and looked so divinely attractive that the splendid old gentleman felt it all going to his head; and his thoughts wondered bluntly, how soon, if he were his nephew, he would take her away after dinner and make love to her all to himself!

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They are my pets; and I don't consider they have spent at all a suitable honeymoon Sunday afternoon--Tristram, with a headache in the smoking-room, and the bride, taking a walk and being made love to by Arthur Elterton, and Young Billy, alternately.

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"Perhaps he knows how to make love nicely--I am no judge of such things--in any case, he makes me thrill.

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How he wished he might order the servants out of the room, and begin to make love to her all alone.

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"No, it was not that," he answered fondly, with a whimsical smile in his eyes, "the troubles would never have happened at all if I had only not paid the least attention to your haughty words in Paris, nor even at Dover, but had just continued making love to you; all would have been well!--However," he added joyously, "we will forget dark things, because to-morrow I shall take you back to Wrayth, and we shall have our real honeymoon there in perfect peace."

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"But what in the world ails you--has Dunmore, the disconsolate, been making love again?

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It was not until I had assumed the appearance of a reach-me-down Nut with a dislocated neck, being made love to by six chorus-girls at once, that he condescended to take a look at me through the peephole.

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With this view, he had begun making love to the maid a little, to induce her to do so much violence to her maiden modesty, as to sit to him for a few minutes, when a far better opportunity of achieving his object presented itself.

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"Good heavens!" he cried, "has somebody been making love to you?"

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Barclay of Ury, M. P., walk to London Bathgate, mending the ways of Beadle, equivocal compliment to minister's sermons Beadle or Betheral, character of Beast, a stumbling, at least honest 'Becky and I had a rippit, for which I desire to be humble' Begg, Dr., on Scottish morality of the present day Beggar, expressing his thanks to a clerical patron Bellman of Craigie, notice from Bestial, curious use of word Betheral, a conceited one Betheral criticising a clergyman Betheral, criticism on a text Betheral, evidence of, regarding drinking Betheral, making love professionally Betheral, on a dog that was noisy Betheral, on the town bailies Betheral, Scottish, answer to minister on being drunk Betheral stories Betheral taking a dog out of church Betheral's answer to minister Betherals, conversation of two, regarding their ministers Blair, Rev.

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Mr., and old woman sleeping when he preached Glasgow Cathedral, betheral's opinion of Glasgow lady and carpenter Glasgow, toast after dinner, hint to the ladies Glenorchy, Lady, and the elder at the plate at Caprington Glenorchy, Lady, removal of her remains on account of railroad Gordon, Duchess of Gordon, Duchess of, and the laird of Craigmyle Gordon, Lady Susan, and David Tulloch Graham, Miss Clementina Stirling, _Mystifications_ by Grave, making love at Gregory, Dr., story of Highland chief Grieve in Aberdeenshire, opinion of own wife Grieve, on Deeside, opinion of young man's preaching 'Gude coorse country work' Gudewife on Deeside Guthrie, Helen, and her husband Guy Mannering, extract from HADDOCK, curious use of word 'Halbert, smells damnably of the' Hamilton, Laird, at the palace asking the servant to sit down Hamilton, Laird, noted for eccentricity Hamilton, Laird, reasons for not signing a bill Hamilton Rab, an idiot at Ayr Hamilton, Rab, idiot, anecdotes of Hangman, Scotch drover acting as Harvest, returning thanks for good Hatter at Laurencekirk Heaven, little boy's refusal of Heaven, old woman's idea of 'He bud tae big's dyke wi' the feal at fit o't' He is awfu' 'supperstitious' 'He turned Seceder afore he dee'd, and I buried him like a beast' 'Hech, sirs, and he's weel pat on, too' 'Henny pig and green tea' Heritor sending the hangman of Stirling to pay the minister Heritors, bowing to Hermand, Lord, great drinker, but first-rate lawyer Hermand, Lord, jokes with young advocate Hermand, Lord, opinion of drinking Highland chairman Highland chief, story of Highland gentleman, first time in London Highland honours Highland inquisitiveness Highlands kept up the custom of clans or races Hill, Dr., Latin translation of Scottish expressions His girn's waur than his bite Holy communion, several anecdotes concerning Home, John, author of Douglas, lines on port wine Home, John, remark of, to David Hume 'Honest men and bonnie lassies' 'Honest woman, what garr'd ye steal your neighbour's tub?'

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"Does he think I make love to you then?"

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