The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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So if my husband makes love to you, don't fear that I shall be offended, and if the king makes love to you, as he surely will, have no fear of the queen.

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"The king will make love to you on sight.

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"He has been coming here of late, and has been trying to make love to me."

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It is uphill work making love to a woman whose heart is filled to overflowing with love of another man, and I was sorry for poor earnest Tyrconnel as I watched him pleading his case with Frances.

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On Making Love VII.

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For example, Many a woman has surreptitiously made love to the man--and few are the men who have detected it.

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Youth knows not that In matters amatory, age is no handicap: A girl in her 'teens will make love to a gentleman of forty--and vice versa.

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On Making Love "Mille modi Veneris" --Ovid There are as many ways of making love as there are of making soup.

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He had been a guest on the adjoining estate during the past week, shooting with the fervor of the true sportsman, making love in the intervals to Adeline Cavan, and apparently in the best of spirits.

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His love cast a glamour upon his work, and his work, by contrast, made love the more entrancing.

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For nearly a month this man must have been making love to her, and she's listened to all we said of him.

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"Frank Ravenel," she exclaimed, "if a girl who looks like that lives near you, you have been making love to her!

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By the time we reached the town it was nine o'clock, and moonlight, and as we glanced out of our windows we saw the quaint up-and-down-hill streets peopled with promenaders, and every body in Bassano seemed to be making love.

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"You have never tried to make love to me," she went on.

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They both made love to me, and squeezed my waist with their hot, fibrous hands.

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Do you think it possible for a man and woman to make love to each other every night on the stage, like they do, without one or other of them being affected?"

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"Look here, Mr. Kelson," she said at length, withdrawing the hand it seemed as if he would never leave off kissing, "this is all very well; but I daresay you make love to countless other girls in this same fashion.

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And I'm going to make love to you every minute."

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"This is nice, Doug, but is it what you call making love?"

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And as for his stepmother--why, she threw the little worm over as soon as he began making love to her, and tried to make her take up with him by telling her how much he'd be worth when his father died."

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Her absence seemed to make but little impression upon him, however; for, following up a well-defined plan of action, he devoted himself wholly to the Spanish woman, and both amazed her and gratified her vanity by allowing her to learn that a man may be the silliest ass imaginable and yet quite understand how to flirt and to make love to a woman.

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Why should not only the novel writers but all the poets make love the principal subject of their work?

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The first was drink--because drink often caused a man to lose control of his temper; the second was another man's wife--repeatedly the reader is warned never to make love to another man's wife; and the third was thieves--men who would pretend friendship for the purpose of killing and stealing, The man who could keep constant watch over himself and his surroundings was, of course, likely to have the longest life.

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They wrote about the young men and young girls working on the farms, about the way they quarrelled or rejoiced or made love, about their dances and their songs, about their religious festivals and their sacrifices to the gods at the parish temple.

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"I'll love you, if you make love to me good and proper," she said, with a burst of laughter.

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By your language, I judge, you think me a wench; He that makes love to me, must make it in French.

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He has long made love to me--by threats, and jewels.

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Young folk made love; old folk made plans here as they had at home.

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I saw him yet again, and made love to him madly, and then--" "You married him," said I, knowing perfectly well the devotion of these two.

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Sometimes I had to wait till eleven at night, very tired, to unsaddle the Second's horse, as he had been making love to the Stationmaster's sister.

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He danced, supped, played, and made love to the ladies.

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In the Middle Ages, the sons of the house used to be sent to visit foreign princesses: they made love to their royal and serene highnesses in German, and always brought back with them some shred of territory.

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"But mind, young gentleman, you are not to make love to my Hebe!

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make love to Jacquelina?"

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I ask you how you dared to make love to my niece?"

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"Sir, you mistake, she made love to me."

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Thurston making love to Marian!

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"This man made love to me and lived with me.

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"It's true that Monsieur Lalanne made love to me; it's also true that he was killed in a duel; but it's not true that it was on my account.

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She no longer blazed with indignation when a man made love to her.

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If he tried making love to Deborah he'd simply be killing his chances.

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Well, I was a-passing, two nights since, rather in a hurry, for I was a little pressed for time, near the house of that old fellow that keeps his game as close as if he was a Turk, and they was his wives--old Berville--Lord Berville, you remember, as got Bill Hunkers transported for making love to a hen pheasant.

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I had long tête-à-têtes with her, in which I made love with all my might: I bragged, bounced, swaggered, offered, promised, and made all the demonstrations I thought necessary to work myself into her good graces; but as she was accustomed to such offers and protestations, she listened to them with an attentive, but apparently far from credulous ear.

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Surprised and annoyed, he went off with them to his wife, but before he read them to her, he called Costanza into the room, and peremptorily commanded her to declare whether Tomas Pedro, the hostler, had over made love to her, or addressed any improper language to her, or any that gave token of his being partial to her.

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n._ to court; to make love.

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To make love; to court.

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Excitement over the discovery that Louis Hamblin had really been in earnest when he had made love to her at Hazeldean, and indignation that he should still presume to think that she would marry him after the decided rebuff she had given him at that time.

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I found that making love, even to my cousin, who was like a sister to me, was upon the whole a pleasurable occupation.

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Make love to some of the pretty Sark girls behind Julia's back, eh?"

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LOWNE was a very passable _beau_, and made love to _Remnant_ with that rich fruitiness of voice of which he is a past master.

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To make love till me.

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Besides, sir, he has made love-verses upon her in praise of her virtue, and her playing upon the music.--Ay!

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With that the stranger drew in the thread, and it is what he found, the boy making love to the girl and the hound chewing the bones of the hare.

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L. _Toss._ Nay, he's rich; but, I hear, he makes Love to Lady _Rodomont_; if he slights her for me, I shall receive him more candidly to be reveng'd on her for affronting me in the _Park_--Pray _Flimsy_ introduce him.

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We were proud of our little girl, seeing that the embroidery girls were making love to the soldier.

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Till Dante's time the Italian poets thought no language good enough to put their nothings into but Latin,--and indeed a dead tongue was the best for dead thoughts,--but Dante found the common speech of Florence, in which men bargained and scolded and made love, good enough for him, and out of the world around him made a poem such as no Roman ever sang.

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I said I couldn't make love to a married woman if I tried, and Fowler said he could but held rather not, and we walked off, but as I remarked to Fowler afterwards the funny thing was that it was true.

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it was not in him to be faithful: with so much that was generous and gallant, there was this vice of taste in him which had offended her that first morning on the moor and again at night in Laura's garden, and which now led him to make love to her when she was under his protection and while the scent of Mrs. Cleve's flowers still clung to his coat.

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"Is it your own idea that I stayed on at Wanhope to make love to Laura?"

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It goes without saying that he's made love to every pretty face, for that kind invariably do."

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The cry is, 'he cannot read or write;' 'he is extravagant in buying fish;' 'he allows someone to help him with his verse, and make love to his wife in return;' 'his uncle deals in crockery;' 'his mother sold herbs' (one of his pet taunts against Euripides); 'he is a housebreaker, a footpad, or, worst of all, a stranger;'"--a term of contempt which, as Balaustion reminds him has been repeatedly bestowed upon himself.

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But when he turns from verse-making to making love, or, as the sense implies, seeks to express in love what he has failed to express in poetry, all limitations of time and power are suspended; every moment's realization is absolute and lasting."

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Who was touring through India, and had been made love to by every unmarried officer in the regiment.

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No man ever yet failed to make love from ignorance how to begin, but the extent and difficulties of his undertaking weighed very heavily on Martin Grimbal at this juncture.

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Sweet scents floated downward upon the sad whisper that lives in every pine forest; then came suddenly a crisp rattle of little claws and a tiny barking, where two red squirrels made love, high aloft, amid the grey lichens and emerald haze of a great larch that gleamed like a green lamp through the night of the dark surrounding foliage.

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Grimbal had no notion that any mystery hung over that autumn time during which he made love to Phoebe and Will was absent from Chagford.

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If making love or declaring it had been a matter of directness and plain-speaking, Peter would have been a successful lover.

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His conversion wasn't far enough along; he wasn't capable of making love to her like that yet.

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I'd very much like to make love with you."

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You're still several days away from being able to make love to me, Ed."

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Planted in a wasted country, amongst the former owners and their families, with little to do but to make love, and no lips to make love to but Irish, love or marriage must follow between them as necessarily as a geometrical conclusion follows from the premises.

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Nothing so dreadful as this had ever happened before, for the repentant Charley had been discovered making love to his wife's dressmaker, a pretty French girl whom Jane had engaged for her spring sewing because she had more "style" than had fallen to the austerely virtuous lot of the Carr's regular seamstress, Miss Folly Hatch.

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Why, I remember when I was a boy, my poor father--God bless him!--you recollect him, don't you Fanny?--never used a walking stick in his life and could read print without glasses at ninety--" "Making love to the dressmaker," pursued Jimmy, whose righteous anger refused to be turned aside from its end.

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"I declare, sister Jemima, you are too sentimental to live," observed Miss Amelia as she filled the tea kettle on the fender "Anybody would think to hear you talk that there was nothing in life except making love."

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Before her marriage she had thought that a lifetime would be too short to hold the full richness of their confidences; and yet now, after a month, though they still made love, they had ceased, almost with relief, to make conversation.

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"Gents of the D Bar Lazy R outfit, we now have with us roostin' on the wagon tongue Mr. David Sanders, formerly of Arizona, just returned from makin' love to his paint hoss.

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"I'd like right well to make love to that pinto my own se'f, Bob," commented a weather-beaten puncher.

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But a civilised fancy is puzzled when the beautiful Sun-god makes love in the shape of a dog.

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I then spoke of plant totems of one kin with human beings, of plant-souls, {10b} of Indian and Egyptian plants animated by human souls, of a tree which became a young man and made love to a Yurucari girl, of metamorphosis into vegetables in Samoa, {10c} of an Ottawa myth in which a man became a plant of maize, and then of the story of Tuna.

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But why, on this score, should a man be afraid to make love to a woman of the same nagual ?

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Apollo may once have been the sun, but why did he make love as a dog?

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"Eat and drink and sleep, and make love, Peter, if there's anybody to make love to."

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Montgomery was some two days gone toward the West and Gilmore had dropped around ostensibly to see Marshall Langham, but in reality to make love to Marshall Langham's wife, when the judge, looking gray and old, walked in on the little group unobserved.

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He talked for a long time, about his captain and crew; the scientific experts who had volunteered to accompany him, his aeronautic outfit, his sledges and his skis; but whatever he talked about--if it was only his dogs and the food he had found for them--it was always in that soft, caressing voice which made me feel as if (though he never said one word of love) he were making love to me, and saying the sweetest things a man could say to a woman.

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I had some delicious moments of femininity too (such as no woman can resist), until it struck me suddenly that in all this make-believe we were making love to each other again.

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So far he was doing good work, but the only means he had of persuading her was through her senses, by making love to her.

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He would have just been content to keep Evelyn as his friend, and she would have been willing to remain friends with him if he did not talk against religion, or annoy her by making love to her.

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It is no pleasure to make love to a woman who thinks it wrong to allow you to make love to her, and, could I get you as a mistress, strange as it will seem to you, upon my word, Evelyn, I don't think I would accept you.

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No English poet of his century, and few of any other, have made love seem so wonderful; but he habitually takes this wonder bruised and jostled in the grip of thwarting conditions.

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For a brilliant young minister to fail to make love to his sovereign, in spite of her grey hairs and the marriage law, is a kind of high treason.

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Somewhere, we know not where, Giuliano de' Medici made love in these bare rooms to that mysterious mother of ill-fated Cardinal Ippolito; somewhere, in some darker nook, the bastard Alessandro sprang to his strange-fortuned life of tyranny and license, which Brutus-Lorenzino cut short with a traitor's poignard-thrust in Via Larga.

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How dared a person they had none of them heard of that time yesterday come making love to a girl he had never seen before.

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Here had he himself been with the twins constantly for weeks, and wouldn't have dreamed of making love to them.

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She told him he had very improperly taken advantage of his position to make love to her daughter; she really didn't know how he could ever have arrived at the conclusion that a match was possible, and that for the future his visits must cease at Brookfield.

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Nor was this to be regretted, for no man can adequately make love to a woman who has too much of the angel in her.

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