The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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For this reason the King, her husband, loved her more and more, and in such manner that he, who was naturally of an amorous temperament, and who greatly liked to make love and to vary his loves, often said that of all the women in the world there was none who excelled his wife for love-making, nor did any equal her.

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Harrie has fatal facility in making love.

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Making love is a habit with him.

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"I am not quite so old as to forget thus--neither do I forget that you wasted three months in making love to that jungfrau Marguerite, and three more months in lamenting her loss, even after she had spurned you, you son of the chief citizen of Dantzic.

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Of course not wasting every moment in the holiday with your boon companions, and making love to all the peasants?

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You fancied I should be content if you made love to me absent-mindedly, _en passant_, between a political dinner and a bishop's breakfast."

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So take her away and stay away and make love to her."

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"It's simply pathetic," one of the girls had once remarked, "but nearly every man you meet makes love the same way.

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[_Aside._] I'm not going to be made love to by piece-meal, like this, any longer.

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'And makes love to you for the sake of contrast.

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She ignored the repudiation, and quietly insisted in pointing out the meanness of such a system of making love.

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If I had been so cosmopolitan as to make love to her, she could not have called up a blush to save her pretty little soul and body.

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He preferred too often making love to the impressionable dusky maiden of the wigwam rather than to the stolid, devout damsel imported for his kind by priest or nun.

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Because the Duke saved her from being run over by his own horses, therefore she considers herself at liberty to limp after him, and round him, and about him, on every possible occasion, to say sharp, priggish things to him, to make love to him, and in the Third Act so craftily to manage as to spot him just as he is about to drink off a phial of poison, which operation, being preceded by a soliloquy of strong theatrical flavour and considerable length, gives the lame girl a fair chance of hobbling down the stairs and arresting the thus "spotted Nobleman's" arm at the critical moment.

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The thought leaped into her mind--"How can he help making love to her himself?"

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Cynthia remembered him as always in or out of a love-affair, while she to whom he never made love was alternately champion and mentor.

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Not that--if circumstances had been other than they were---he would have been the least inclined to make love to her.

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Perhaps, after all, my fears are nonsense, and she would no more dream of marrying Philip, than he would dream, under cover of his guardianship, of making love to her."

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Can they make love?

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On the 10th June I saw another pair, only making love, so they probably did not lay till the end of that month."

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"It makes me feel quite uncomfortable when I reflect that I shall probably have to order you to make love to some one else before the week is out."

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Women was hairy, them days, and harder to make love, honour and obey; but principles is undyin'.

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I oughtn't to--to make love to Kitty, in short?"

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She had started to say, "you make love charmingly," but on second thoughts decided that the overt statement had better come from him.

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Edgar sang solos to her accompaniment, and put in his rich baritone to her pure if feeble soprano; he played chess with her for an hour, and praised her play, as it deserved: naturally, not thinking it necessary to make love to his sisters, he paid her almost exclusive attention, and looked the admiration he felt.

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She always made love to the little girl: it was one of her methods of making love to the father.

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"Why, Edgar, I never saw you take so to a child before," cried Mrs. Harrowby, not quite pleasantly; and on Sebastian adding with his nervous little laugh, which meant the thing it assumed only to play at, "I declare I shall be quite jealous, Edgar, if you make love to my little girl like this."

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It makes love a matter of _contract_, a something _bound by promise and pledge rather than a free and unfettered effusion of the soul_.

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"Now, Mr. Carden, one last word: The moment you find yourself in love with her, and the first moment you have the chance to do so decently, make love to her.

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make love to.

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You save friends from bankruptcy at a profit of eighty per cent., and when you make love to a grisette, you have her crest and the amount of her income in your pocket.

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"Oh yes, they sing very well whatever; and what should the young folks sing about but making love and courting, and all that?"

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He had never even sold a friend a horse knowing it to be unsound; and he had always avoided--no, not making love to his friends' wives (to whose wives are you to make love if not to your friends'?)

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"It is only curiosity, but I wonder how he would make love--how he'd begin?

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If a man was not going to make love to her, she soon began to lose interest.... A long sequence of possibilities rose in her mind, and died away in the distance like flights of birds.

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Her conduct had been indiscreet; she had encouraged him to make love to her.

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At the same moment his eyes seemed the most beautiful in the world, and she desired him to make love to her.

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"Yes, but you don't care any more for me to make love to you."

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"Yes," she said, "the sky is beautifully calm," and she experienced a return of old tendernesses, and she had no scruple, for he did not make love to her, and did not kiss her until he rose to leave.

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The paralysis of his judgment had become such that he was fast approaching the determination to make Love the only arbiter, and let all the rest go hang!

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After all, that would have been better than making love to old Donna Tullia and her young friend."

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"Orsino is probably making love to Madame d'Aranjuez at this very moment."

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"Then I will imitate him, and make love to you, my dear.

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He will make love too well.

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But he had not counted upon his own inherent hatred of rudeness, nor upon the growth of an attachment which he had not foreseen when he had coldly made up his mind that it would be worth while to make love to her, as Gouache had laughingly suggested.

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I have much more serious business on hand than making love to Madame d'Aranjuez."

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Lovers make love across Europe by telegraph, and poetic justice arrives in less than forty-eight hours by the Oriental Express.

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You made love to her, and one fine day, when she saw that you were losing your head, she quietly told her servant to say that she was not at home when you called.

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"Don Orsino made love to me last spring.

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Go and make love to your wife.

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It is a most entertaining novel even to a reader who does not read for a new light on the great statesman, and is remarkable as the beginning of what is now known as the "natural" manner; a revolt, his admirers tell us, from the stilted fashion of making love that then prevailed in novels.

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One of these duties is to make love to Mme.

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Others, more studious, were poring over books and papers, and one, whose name I shall not mention, was reproduced in the very act of making love!

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BUCKINGHAM AND NORMANBY, JOHN SHEFFIELD, 1ST DUKE of (1648-1721).--_S._ of the 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, served in his youth as a soldier under Prince Rupert and Turenne, and is also said to have made love to the Princess, afterwards Queen, Anne.

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He had no intention of making love to Rachael until he saw his future more clearly than he did to-night.

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Someone to make love to.

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Moreover, to get a bath at Van Kleek's is as easy as making love to Clinton."

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They make love to her.

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Yesterday I saw her making love to a young man's cap placed on the top of a chair, and you would have laughed heartily at her words and gestures."

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Had any one said to her, "Come, let us make love," she would have said, "Love!

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Women like love; make love to her with the pen only, tickle her phantasies, and sketch merrily for her a thousand pictures of love in a thousand pretty ways.

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The old lord, believing that he was a girl, thought him very modest and timid, because the lad, doubting the language of his eyes, kept them always cast down; and when Bertha kissed him on the mouth, he trembled lest his petticoat might be indiscreet, and would walk away to the window, so fearful was he of being recognised as a man by Bastarnay, and killed before he had made love to the lady.

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Don't make love too easily.

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His personages, all disillusionised, vaguely suffer, make love without desire--disillusioned souls all.

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"He's never made love to me, if that's what you mean."

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V Full oft they met, as dawn and twilight meet In northern climes; she full of growing day As he of darkness, which before her feet Shrank gradual, and faded quite away, Soon to return; for power had made love sweet To him, and when his will had gained full sway, The taste began to pall; for never power Can sate the hungry soul beyond an hour.

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30 An hour they pitch their shifting tents In thoughts, in feelings, and events; Beneath the palm-trees, on the grass, They sing, they dance, make love, and chatter, Vex the grim temples with their clatter, And make Truth's fount their looking-glass.

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His language has no word, we growl, for Home; But he can find a fireside in the sun, Play with his child, make love, and shriek his mind, By throngs of strangers undisprivacied.

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You have seen Miss Powis, Madam, on Mr. Morgan's knee;--you have heard him say enough to fill any other girl than myself with jealousy:--nay, Madam, you may smile;--he really makes love to me.--But for a moment let me forget my lover;--let me forget his _melting_ sighs,--his _tender_ protections,--his _persuasive_ eloquence,--his air _so_ languishing:--let me forget them _all_, I say, and lead you to the library, where by a message flew Miss Powis.--A look from her drew me after:--I suppose Lord Darcey had a touch from the same magnet.

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I believe he has been making love to Catherine.

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He's trying to make love to her under our very eyes.

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He knows perfectly well what he is about in making love to that beautiful creature, and is no doubt at this moment laughing in his sleeve at my simplicity in believing that he was really asking my advice.

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"It is like making love," said Locker as he picked up the flowers, "charming, but prickly."

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But although he wished me to understand that I need not fear his making love to me just at this time, he wanted me to remember that his love was still burning as brightly as ever, and would be again offered me just as soon as he would be warranted in doing so."

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These people were relaxing freely enough,--laughing, talking, and making love,--but behind it all there seemed a note of seriousness, an intentness in their faces which seemed to speak of a career, of things to be done in the future, or something accomplished in the past.

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Now I had come here with no idea whatever of making love to this young lady.

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And that night, in the two separate encampments, the white nation, in bivouac, on its battle ground, sat around the fires of _bois des vaches_ till near morning, roasting boss ribs, breaking marrowbones, laughing, singing, boasting, shaking high their weapons of war, men making love to their women--the Americans, most terrible and most successful of all savages in history.

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Fancying that they are hotly in love with him, he resolves on making love to them; not that he is at all touched with the passion, but with the cool intent of feigning a responsive flame for other and more selfish ends.

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There is no need for a young man of any address to make love to his laundress,[372] as long as ladies of his own class stoop to folly.

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Ah, to jump on a horse without enquiring whose it is, to ride races with the wind like a devil, over fields and forests and ravines, to make love to girls, to mock at everyone... Yergunov thrust the poker into the snow, pressed his forehead to the cold white trunk of a birch-tree, and sank into thought; and his grey, monotonous life, his wages, his subordinate position, the dispensary, the everlasting to-do with the bottles and blisters, struck him as contemptible, sickening.

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He was unfaithful to her in rather a queer way, with no desire to be; he came home at night somewhat elevated, wanted to make love to somebody, his wife was in an interesting condition... then he came across a lady who had come to stay for three days--damnation take her-- an empty-headed creature, silly and not good-looking.

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What's a fireman for if not to make love to the cook?"

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You follow me about like a shadow, you are continually looking at me not in a nice way, making love to me, writing me strange letters, and... and I don't know where it's all going to end!

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like some depraved schoolboy, I am making love to another man's wife, writing idiotic letters, degrading myself...

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Which of the two was making love to her she did not know, but apparently by now she did not care; from which goblet one drinks matters little if only the beverage is intoxicating.

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Next day he would be as free as a bird; he would put on ordinary clothes instead of his school uniform, would smoke openly, come out here, and make love to Nyuta when he liked; and he would not be a schoolboy but "a young man."

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They'd not object to making love to her, I dare say!"

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She recalled, how, when she was a child of ten, Colonel Yagitch, now her husband, used to make love to her aunt, and every one in the house said that he had ruined her.

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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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After much inward (and outward) wrestling Miss Herrick announces: A THOUGHT The music falls across the vale From nightingale to nightingale; The owl within the ivied tree Makes love to me, makes love to me; But all the tadpoles in the pond Are dumb--however fond.

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"After all," says one guest to another, "why shouldn't a tadpole make love as much as anybody else?"

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Continuous scolding and fretting in the home will soon make love a stranger.

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THE TURKISH WAY OF MAKING LOVE [pg 121, ToC ] PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN HER LOVER.

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Donne once wrote a poem to a lady who had been bitten by the same flea as himself, arguing that this was a good reason why she should allow him to make love to her.

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All his books are written in a learned language; in a language which nobody hears from his mother or his nurse; in a language in which nobody ever quarrels, or drives bargains, or makes love; in a language in which nobody ever thinks.

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He had beautiful eyes, and his lips were the same, And his voice was as soft as a flute-- Like a Lord or a Marquis he looked, when he came To make love in his master's best suit.

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