The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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"You let me make love to you, in order to entrap me and save your friend.

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There had to be some commonplace conversation to induce that familiarity which made love talk possible.

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I can't go on forever letting my people make love in well-kept gardens!"

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The first couple on record made love in a garden."

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I couldn't go on letting my hero make love in an English garden."

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"If you wanted a variety," suggested Aubrey Treherne, "you might have let him make love in another man's garden.

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He makes love to one of them, I am confident; it may be to both; for, methinks, I should have done so, if I had been a man; but the damned petticoats have perverted me to honesty, and therefore I have a grudge to him for the privilege of his sex.

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To thy own kind Make love, if thou canst find it in the world; And seek not from our sex to raise an offspring, Which, mingled with the rest, would tempt the gods, To cut off human kind.

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You are in for years, if you make love to me.

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And so Strauss's music loses much of its point, for it claims to recall a series of adventures which we know nothing about--Till crossing the market place and smacking his whip at the good women there; Till in priestly attire delivering a homely sermon; Till making love to a young woman who rebuffs him; Till making a fool of the pedants; Till tried and hung.

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Everybody admired Drusilla, and all the young shepherds and farmers made love to her, but she did not seem to care for any of them, but to prefer tending her gold-horned cow, and devoting herself to her old father--she was a very dutiful daughter.

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Who does in thee descend, and Heaven to earth make love!

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We had another master for French and Latin--a clever, ugly, impudent, snuffy, dirty little man, who wrote vaudevilles for the minor theaters, and made love to his pupils.

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Here he became intimately acquainted with a married priest of the Greek Church, and made love to his wife; but the woman, the better to conceal the familiarity which existed between herself and the young courtier, led her husband to believe that he had an affection for her daughter, of which she approved.

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"Taking a jolly long time over it, too--and making love to you in the intervals, I suppose."

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Instead she had declared she hated him and the Presence both; yet here he sat making love to her and ignoring it all!

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The Italians enjoyed life, indulged in the sweets of leisure, the sweets of vice, the sweets of making love and dangling after women.

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Pete had never made love to her in the accepted sense of the term.

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As in The Taking of Orange, it never seems to occur to the poet that there can be any moral wrong in making love to a “Saracen’s” wife, or in promising her hand in her husband’s lifetime; and, strange to say, so benignant are these much-wronged paynim that Guiteclin is not represented as offering or threatening the slightest ill-treatment to his faithless queen, however wroth he may be against her lover; nor, indeed, as having even the sense to make her pitch her tent further from the bank.

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"I make love to you quite openly," Betty went on.

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Though Caitanya makes love the crown and culmination of religion, the worship of his followers is not licentious, and it is held that the right frame of mind is best attained by the recitation of Kṛishṇa's names especially Hari.

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"This thy nature is beyond the grasp of mind or words, and therefore I have made love a measure.

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But, for all this, it was an awkward affair; and though he must have known that I made love to Marianna, yet I believe he was not, till that evening, aware of the extent to which it had gone.

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"I heard him making love to you!

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That he had been making love to her with his eyes, if not with words, she knew only too well--a fact that had been anything but displeasing to her.

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"You weren't there," he explained hurriedly, "when he came in and began flirting with the Girl and--" "Ramerrez making love to the Girl?" broke in Ashby.

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He wanted that spell to grow so strong that in the end it would weave itself about her too, make love beget love.

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_And if he made love to Elspeth Barrow need old Steadfast ever know it?_ And, finally, and perhaps, unacknowledged to himself, from the first, he turned to that cabinet of his heart where was the vial made of pride, that held the drop of malice.

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And that, while you were from home, the man who called himself, and was called by you, your nearest friend, stepped before you--made love to her, betrayed her--and left her to bear the shame....

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He won't make love to his sister, because the poor, rich, unsophisticated girl is as ugly as she is ubiquitous.

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You make love to him yourself, run after him yourself, have him called yourself.

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Weren't there enough other women in Athens for you to philander with, without beginning to make love to her, the girl I had entrusted to you, and trying this underhand trick on me?

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Oh, make love--that's all I order.

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"P.S.--The Staël last night attacked me most furiously--said that I had 'no right to make love--that I had used * * barbarously--that I had no feeling, and was totally insensible to _la belle passion_, and _had_ been all my life.'

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There's that white-livered fellow, Charles--" "Never mind him, boy; do you suppose he would have the heart to make love to such a splendid creature as Miss Warren: fy, Julian, for a faint heart: Charles is well enough as a Sabbath-school teacher, but I hope he will not bear away the palm of a ladye-love from my fine high-spirited Julian."

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He took it seriously, made love for himself to the attractive Princess Anna, and won her love and the consent of her father, who had been greatly pleased with his handsome and lively visitor, and was quite ready to confirm in earnest what he had begun in jest.

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"Now what un makin' love t' me for?"

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"Clock strikes--going out to make love.

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Lord * *, as you will see by his volume of Essays, if it reaches you, has a very sly, dry, and pithy way of putting sound truths, upon politics and manners, and whatever scheme we adopt, he will be a very useful and active ally in it, as he has a pleasure in writing quite inconceivable to a poor hack scribe like me, who always feel, about my art, as the French husband did when he found a man making love to his (the Frenchman's) wife:--' Comment, Monsieur,--sans y être _obligé_!'

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But it was not in a romantic mood, as I should have been once; and yet it was a _new_ woman, (that is, new to me,) and, of course, expected to be made love to.

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I can only account for it on the same principle of tremulous anxiety with which one sometimes makes love to a beautiful woman of our own degree, with whom one is enamoured in good earnest; whereas, we attack a fresh-coloured housemaid without (I speak, of course, of earlier times) any sentimental remorse or mitigation of our virtuous purpose.

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The first stage we tackled was just about as rickety as it could very well be and I had to sit with the driver, who was a Mormon and so handsome that I was not a bit offended when he insisted on making love all the way, especially after he told me that he was a widower Mormon.

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"I ain't any hand to make love to Portygee sailors," he cried; "I don't believe I could stand it to hold one on my knee more'n half an hour at a time.

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[301] We chide the citizen because he makes love a commodity.

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With that hateful Captain Silvester lying in wait to--to make love to me!

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"How did he make love to you?" demanded Merryon.

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"Master Jeff, why don't you go and make love to her?

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Do you deny that he has ever made love to you?"

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She resembles Surpanakha of the _Ramayana_, who made love to Rama and Lakshmana, and the sister of the demon Hidimva, who became enamoured of Bhima, one of the heroes of the _Mahabharata_,[89] and the various fairy lovers of Europe who lured men to eternal imprisonment inside mountains, or vanished for ever when they were completely under their influence, leaving them demented.

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In Germany the myths of Thunor (Thor) were mingled with hazy traditions of Theodoric the Goth (Dietrich), while in Greece, Egypt, and Arabia, Alexander the Great absorbed a mass of legendary matter of great antiquity, and displaced in the memories of the people the heroes of other Ages, as those heroes had previously displaced the humanized spirits of fertility and growth who alternately battled fiercely against the demons of spring, made love, gorged and drank deep and went to sleep--the sleep of winter.

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Aphrodite, who like Ishtar absorbed the attributes of several goddesses of fertility and fate, had attached to her the various animal symbols which were prominent in districts or among tribes brought into close contact, while the poppy, rose, myrtle, &c., which were used as love charms, or for making love potions, were also consecrated to her.

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Many performers, seized with a piano madness, play a grand bravoura piece, excite themselves fearfully, clatter up and down through seven octaves of runs, with the pedal constantly raised,--bang away, put the best piano out of tune in the first twenty bars,--snap the strings, knock the hammers off their bearings, perspire, stroke the hair out of their eyes, ogle the audience, and make love to themselves.

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If you admire such, the best thing you can do is to go and make love to them; you will progress much faster than you do here."

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She had had the notion that a pretty young woman--it would, of course, have been absurd for her to have denied, even to herself, that she was very pretty--must be careful in her dealing with foreigners, and she believed it to be a fact that a Frenchman always makes love to an attractive stranger, even on the shortest acquaintance!

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On the contrary, he always treated her with scrupulous respect, and he never--and this sometimes piqued Sylvia--made love to her, or attempted to flirt with her.

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Let me assure you again, and most solemnly, Anna, that he never makes love to me--" "Of course it is a good thing for him that he plays less"--Anna spoke impatiently--"but is it best for you?

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There is always something ridiculous about making love to a woman in glasses.

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He had always made love in caresses, never in words.

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I never wanted you to make love to me.

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Absolam--so the chattel was called--bearing his chains lightly, considered his main duty to be to make love to the ladies of Bohemia.

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Theodora found herself seated beside Mr. Harryman Hoggenwater and an elderly Austrian, and before the _hors d'oeuvres_ were cleared away both gentlemen had decided to make love to her.

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It was not that he openly defied his mother--he simply made love to her whenever they were together, twisted her round his finger, and was off again.

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To make love to her, to tell her of all the new thoughts she had planted in his soul, of the windows she had opened wide to the sunlight.

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After that there was no more to be said, and he had spent his time making love to her like any Romeo of twenty, and both were content.

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Hitherto he had ever restrained himself when alone with her, had dominated his desire to make love to her; had never once, since Paris, given way to passion or tender words during their moments together.

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He lodged first in the Frezzeria, and at once set to work upon employments so dissimilar as acquiring a knowledge of the Armenian language in the monastery on the island of San Lazzaro and making love to the wife of his landlord.

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For hours this idle maiden balanced herself half over the balcony rail in perusal of the people under her, and I suspect made love at that distance, and in that constrained position, to some one in the crowd.

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He was of the kind who love or make love to every new girl they meet, seriously enough at the time, but easily passed over if need be.

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To-night her eyes and thoughts were for him alone,--a circumstance which, could he have felt sure, would have made him wildly happy, instead of inordinately furious in his complete misunderstanding of her manner toward Freddie Ulstervelt, who had no compunction about making love to two girls at the same time.

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He's making love to her with the whole house looking on."

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People will think you are making love to _me_!" she protested, wilfully ignoring his question.

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Persistent effort to make love to Miss Fowler had finally resulted in an almost peremptory command to desist.

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"My dear Mr. Ulstervelt, are you trying to make love to me?

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Was I making love to--_her_?"

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You forget that the whole Rodney tribe is up in arms because Medcroft is making love to his wife's sister.

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Should he make love to her?

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The conversation fell, and he regretted he must forego this very excellent opportunity to make love to her.

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I want you to understand that I cannot--that I do not hold with your practice of making love to every woman you meet.

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"But you made love to her."

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She was in a communicative humour, and told him the story of the waiter, whom she described as being "a fellow like Mike, who made love to every woman."

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"Singing Arrow will come to the window, and you are to make love to her.

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By synthesis of all the virtues, men can make virtue, they cannot make love.

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Sir _Geo._ Impossible, without he huffs the Lady, and makes Love to Sir _Francis_.

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To be allowed, like Endymion, to make love to the moon and then to complain that Jupiter kept his own moons in a harem seemed to me (bred on fairy tales like Endymion's) a vulgar anti-climax.

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She who will be the more humble, the more closely united to Jesus, and the more faithful in making love the mainspring of every action.

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Hope, that buds in lover's heart, Lives not through the scorn of years; Time makes love itself depart; Time and scorn congeal the mind,-- Looks unkind Freeze affection's warmest tears.

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Long I ne'er saw thee, love, Robin Adair; Still I prayed for thee, love, Robin Adair; When thou wert far at sea, Many made love to me, But still I thought on thee, Robin Adair.

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Then he was at home for a year or more, making love to charming Anne Ashton.

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"And you made love to the young lady?"

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"And while you were waiting for your temper to come round in regard to Miss Ashton, you continued to make love to the Lady Maude?" remarked Mr. Carr.

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"Only continued to 'make love,' and 'snatch a kiss,'" sarcastically rejoined Mr. Carr.

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He had turned away unnoticing, a queer, absent tenderness in his eyes, as they followed Gerda ... Gerda ... walking light-footed up the wet causeway.... Well, if he had got out of the habit of wanting to make love to her, she would not offer him chances again.

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I wonder how soon he'll want to make love to me again?"

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Sometimes he made love to them, prettily and harmlessly.

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If Rodney were to get to care less ... to stop making love to her ... worse, to stop needing her.... For he did need her; through all their relationship, disappointing in some of its aspects, his need had persisted, a simple, demanding thing.

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Since the day under the willows, he had not made love to her, yet she had the feeling that Kent was devoted to her and she wondered sometimes why he liked to spend as much time with Margery as with herself.

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I give you warning, mister parson, that I mean to pass away the time in this dull place by making love to Miss Whitmore.

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"Gardening with the jolly old tar, Captain Whitmore; quizzing the old witch, his sister; and making love to his charming daughter.

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Pointing her finger derisively at him she continued ironically, "What do you think, men, of _that thing_ making love to me?"

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"Nora greeted me cordial like, 'nd I sed: 'Nora, ef I war young agin I'd camp right here 'nd make love ter yo'.'

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