The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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I am sure he thought he had only to begin making love to me himself and I would drop like a ripe peach into his mouth.

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"He thinks I ought not to go to Claridge's alone when I leave here, in case some one made love to me.

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"But Robert is the only one who has never made love to me.

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And I have wanted him to make love to me often.

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"I shall write to Christopher to-morrow," she went on, "and thank him for our outing last night, and I shall say something nice about you and your loneliness, and that he, as a kind of relation, may go and see you on Sunday, as long as he doesn't make love to you, and he can take you to the Zoo--don't see him in your sitting-room.

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Malcolm made love to me after dinner.

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How could any one keep their head with Robert quite close, making love like that?

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"Can one make love wait?"

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In your letter, written to me from London, you stated that I was to marry one of the two girls who were about to take passage with you in the Gladiator, so I concluded you meant the youngest, and I have made love to her accordingly.'

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"_I_ see, I've got to make love to her all over again."

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"I don't believe you've ever yet made love to Anne properly.

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We'll be better friends if you understand that, whatever I let you do, dear, I'm not going to let you make love to me."

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I could not understand how a man could make love with that kind of nature.

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Now, get your traps out of this as soon as you can; and be off to make love to Miss Kitty."

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You can say Freeman or Mr. Freeman, when speaking of Jess's father, but do not say that Tom and Miss Freeman are discovered by her father making love.

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Or, if Tom is in the city and has reason to believe that Frank, back on the farm, is taking advantage of his friend's absence to win his sweetheart away from him, write the scene down to the point where Tom straightens up in his office chair and stares (perhaps directly into the camera) with a worried expression, and then say: "Vision-in portion of the apple orchard, with Frank making love to Mary as they stand beneath one of the trees."

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Fenton continues to make love to Beverly, presently ending what he is saying with an impassioned plea to fly with him at once.

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What had come over the man--had he dared to make love to Mary?

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A frizzle-haired cashier used to make love all day out of her pigeon-hole with the two box-office boys from the Oxford Music Hall, who took it turn and turn about.

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A sailor-man, so I am told, makes love with his hour of departure always before his mind, and so gets into the habit of not wasting time.

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Up till then he'd been making love pretty steadily to Miss Marie, as, indeed, had most of 'em, without ever getting much forrarder; for hitherto a chat about the weather, and a smile that might have meant she was in love with you or might have meant she was laughing at you--no man could ever tell which,--was all the most persistent had got out of her.

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This view was in one sense a degree less painful, as it would make him innocent of the first great deception, the huge lie of making love to her as if he were a free man.

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The hostess having meanwhile asked four people to dinner, came rustling back, and, sitting on a low stool opposite the lady of the settlement, held one of her visitor's large hands in both her own and patted it and asked questions about a number of poor people by name, and made love to her in many ways, until the latter, cheered and refreshed by the sunbeam, went out to seek the first of a series of 'busses between Chelsea and Hoxton.

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"Why, if I were trying to make love to her she could not be more absurd!

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He had never made love to her, nor could he discover that it was possible for him to do so.

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And, moreover, there was something to be done in the world beyond making love and being merry.

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CHAPTER XLVI The Mousetrap Phineas had certainly no desire to make love by an ambassador,-at second-hand.

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In the first place, there was that in her manner which made him sure that were he to do so, he would ask in vain; and then he felt that she was placing a special confidence in him, against which he would commit a sin were he to use her present intimacy with him for the purposes of making love.

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He would have liked to have shot grouse at Loughlinter, or pheasants at Saulsby, or to have hunted down at Willingford,-or better still, to have made love to Violet Effingham wherever Violet Effingham might have placed herself.

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There was to be an early dinner out in tents at five; and after dinner men and women were to walk about, or dance, or make love-or hay, as suited them.

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It would be too absurd of him to commence making love at once, and as for asking Ellen about her work, that seemed a subject better let alone.

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"She needn't have thought I was going to make love to her going home in broad daylight with all these folks," he reflected, and he threw up his head impatiently.

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The Earl of Arran, the second, was a beau of the true Cavalier order; clever at games, more especially at tennis, the king's favourite diversion; he touched the guitar well; and made love _ad libitum_.

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The Duke of Newcastle made love to her, but her affections were centred on the Duke of Grafton, to whom she was privately married, as is confidently asserted.

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[30] Their point is mainly this: A man of birth and education, generally a dweller in the town, goes abroad into the fields, lured by fair spring weather, and makes love among trees to a country wench.

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Of course, the younger men tinkle the guitar, and make love more or less openly to the girls.

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It had been a week of strange happenings, of being made love to by Derry and of getting Daddy ready to go away.

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One cannot make love to a man's daughter almost in his presence, when the proviso of his death is an essential to any satisfaction.

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She is to keep the man from making love to the girl.

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He does not mind making love to a girl in her mother's presence.

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It was the result of his gorgeous watch-chain and his fine clothes and his worldly knowledge, and also of the fact that because of his strict notions and conceited pride it never occurred to him to be gallant or to make love to her.

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He had not the slightest thought of making love to her; he felt too strongly on the subject of his dignity and his principles for that; but although he haggled with Chaplot over the bill, he talked in a bombastic manner about making Zilda a present.

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And about this time Van Dyck was busying himself as understudy, by making love to Rubens' wife.

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The Princess was plain in feature but finely formed, and had attracted the favorable attention of various worthy young men, but no man had ever dared to make love to her except by post or proxy.

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He has to make love and marry, and run the usual matrimonial risks.

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"Do you deny that you've made love to both my sister and Miss Orr?" demanded Jim.

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Do not you presume to make love to my daughter before my eyes!"

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"When you forbade me to make love to her," he continued, unheeding, "I laughed at you."

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He wished to make love that very instant, but he feared lest the girl might be lost by such impetuosity.

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But a chap 'at lived net far off, thowt shoo wor a varry bonny lass, an' he felt sure he could manage her, soa he went an' made love in his best fashion, an' ivery time shoo call'd him a nasty offald scamp, he sed he lov'd hur moor an' moor; soa at last shoo cooil'd daan, an' all things were made sweet, an' befoor long they gate wed. Ov coorse they'd a few friends to ther drinkin, an' a bit ov a donce at after, an' then a drop o' whisky an' hot water, an' when th' husband had getten a glass or two into him, he began to tell th' cumpany ha he'd tamed hur.

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"In other words," she said disdainfully, "you are beginning to make love to me again."

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Women don't love unless made love to.

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She clasped her hands behind her, confronting him with that gaily audacious allure which he knew so well: "Does a man really care whether or not he is in love with a woman before he makes love to her?"

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There were fruit and nuts and raisins in a great silver epergne, with fat cupids making love among garlands.

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But it's true, just as it is true that you would be happy shining boots and making love to the maids like a character in Dickens.

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And she could make love out of--anything."

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I swear on my word of honour, I have never made love to Cossie, I'd as soon think of making love to the parrot next door, and I have not the remotest idea of marrying her.

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I have never made love to her, or ever shall.

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The overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love a plant of deep root and stately growth, had attuned her whole soul to the reception of happiness, when she found in Raymond all that could adorn love and satisfy her imagination.

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They made love their occupation.

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"It's not you that leads men on to make love to you and then throws them over--as you have thrown me--as you will throw Mr. Mullen."

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I remember yo' grandpa, that same Jacob, tellin' me once that he never sot out to make love that his tongue didn't take a twist unbeknownst to him, an' to his surprise, thar'd roll off 'turnips' an' 'carrots' instid of terms of endearment.

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I haven't the least idea of making love to you--I've had enough of that sort of rot, God knows--but I do like you tremendously, and I want to stand to you as a big brother.

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Not here; for this that fires our northland night, This is the song that made Love fearful, even the heart of love afraid, With the great anguish of its great delight.

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In his dying state he was daily carried about the streets of Cumæ, and received his friends, made love verses and humorous epigrams, and endeavoured to withdraw his thoughts from the sad reality by indulging in all kinds of amusing caprices.

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He approved of pretty women; he made love to them; he married them; he was the father of them.

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One day he induced her to go horseback-riding with him and on the ride made love to her so vehemently that she was "intimidated into accepting him."

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Can you make love?"

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It is said that nothing is proof against gold,--that the strongest tower will not be impregnable, if Jupiter makes love in a golden shower.

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This Jupiter commences making love; but he does not come to the ladies with gold for their persons, he comes to their persons for their gold.

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You would imagine that they were making love, and that you heard the voice of the turtle in the land.

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"You must not make love to me," she stipulated.

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"I am going to try to get my face properly composed--and if you make love to me, I can't.

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Besides, when you make love I'm rather afraid of you.

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"Destiny says I must make love to you," he asserted, "and who am I to disobey Destiny?"

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DREAM SONG II Pray, what can dreams avail To make love or to mar?

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If he came to my door wid his cane on a twirl, Fur to thry to make love to you, Biddy, my girl, Ah, wouldn't I send him away wid a whirl, O chone!

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The man whom a grief of this kind has affected not only intensely, but morbidly, is almost sure, before its influence has faded, to make love again, and is very likely to do so foolishly.

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"I am sorry I have been unable to make love to Sir John Kynaston to please you.

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Maurice, my dear," with a sudden change of voice, "I wish you would go down and cut him out; if you made love to her ever so little you could turn her head, you know."

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"And how do you suppose I shall feel whilst Mr. Nethercliff is making love to you?"

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"You may make your mind quite easy; it is impossible that there should be another man foolish enough in all England to want to make love to such an 'ugly duckling' as I am!"

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You are to make love to Sophy Macpherson.

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And these men, do they make love to you?"

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"Do I look like a girl whom men would make love to?

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It was through her that he desired to punish Helen for daring to brave him, and he swore to himself that he would do it still; only he must now set about it in a different way, so he began to make love to Miss Nevill.

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We heard enough of her in town; she turned all the men's heads; even married men are not safe from her snares, and yet it is singular that none of her admirers care to marry her; there are some women whom all men make love to, but whom none care to make wives of!"

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I suppose men and women lived in those valleys once; French farmers' girls tugged home at dusk up that ghostly roadway slow-footed, reluctant cows; I dare say they even made love--French lads and sweethearts--down some long obliterated path beside those willow stumps where the German patrol sneaks nightly from shell-hole to shell-hole.

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I half expected to have heard you make love to her behind the hedge, but I begin to think you care for nothing in this world but old words and strange stories.

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But we do not make love collectively, and the ladies do not marry us collectively, and we do not eat collectively, and we do not die collectively, and it is not collectively that we face the sorrows and the hopes, the winnings and the losings of this world of accident and storm.

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He is very fond of the girls, especially me, and he makes love in a sort of semi-fashion, but he never really wanted to get married.

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Bohemia makes love, war, and even diplomacy, and in its old days, weary of adventures, it turns the Old and New Testament into poetry, figures on the list of benefices, and well nourished with fat prebendaryships, seats itself on an episcopal throne, or a chair of the Academy, founded by one of its children.

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It seemed to him that the gods and heroes in marble who peopled the garden were quitting their pedestals to make love to the goddesses and heroines, their neighbors, and he distinctly heard the great Hercules recite a madrigal to the Vedella, whose tunic appeared to him to have grown singularly short.

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Calling Pritz names was of no consequence--except that it kept Seffy from making love to her while he was doing it--which seemed foolish to Sally.

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Ixion was king of the Lapithae, and being taken to heaven by Jupiter, made love to Juno, for which he was eternally punished.

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Yes, the King, with whose Love you flatter'd me, slights me; I am come directly from his Closet, where I was with him above an Hour; and so far from making Love to me, that he did not say the least soft Thing.

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The Idea of a Rival so dearly loved, did not occasion any Despair in the King of being happy; and, as a King makes Love in a different Manner from a Subject, instead of making his Mistress forget the young _Bassa_ by Presents, and other Endearments, he made Use of his Prerogative, by sending him away on an honourable Pretence.

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Why does He make love and death in the same world?

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Among the whispering trees the bees were humming, the squirrels chattering, and many kinds of birds were making love to one another.

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