The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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"Yes, Nar-pim, don't you remember when I heard that drumming away off among the trees, and when I, girl-like, pretended I did not know what it meant, but you, saying never a word and taking me by the hand, led me to the very spot where that handsome little lover was beating his drum and making love to so many sweethearts?"

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_Woo_, to court, to make love to.

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Every hour of his life is given over to the search for excitement; he is never dull; he has a cheery word for all whom he meets; he will drink, fight, and even make love, with all the ardour of youth.

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He played his big guitar, and sang and danced, and made love, all with equal skill and lightness.

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When it became dark the male and female slaves made love, and coquetted together.

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She laughed when he persisted in calling her Polly--why she knew not--but she was sure she could never endure his making love to her.

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CHAPTER XVII "THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS OF MAKING LOVE" Rofflash was right.

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Vane hadn't made love--at least it didn't seem to her that he had.

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But there are so many ways of making love!

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If Rich not only offered thee an engagement but made love into the bargain then the fat would be in the fire.

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You didn't mind Tom Walker making love to me?"

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The most natural thing in the world for young people to make love.

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You must not be alarmed, my dear, when you see young people make love.

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Amid this frightful war Cromwell made love; he went, his Bible under his arm, to sleep with the wife of his major-general, Lambert.

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If it be true that the bees are governed by a queen to whom all her subjects make love, that is a still more perfect government.

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Later, the pair made love to one another with their eyes across the dignified desk of Senator Hanway, while that statesman told Richard matters to the detriment of Mr. Hawke's canvass for a Speakership and Governor Obstinate's claims upon a Presidency, of which, through the medium of the _Daily Tory_, he believed the public should be informed.

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The gentleman, who made love whenever he found a chance, did not conceal from the fair wench his intentions towards her, and made attempts upon her virtue, promising her many rich gifts, and explaining to her that it was her duty to let him have his way, and trying first this way and then that to seduce her.

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She came so often that the clerk at last made love to her, and she, being desirous to put on her hauberk again, listened to his petition, and replied; "Come to me at a certain time, in such a chamber, and I will give you a reply that will please you."

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As they were returning from this pilgrimage, during which the curé had made love as he best could,--that is to say by glances and other little devices--the husband caused himself to be sent for by a messenger he had instructed, to come at once to a lord of that country.

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This good fellow, notwithstanding that he had a virtuous and prudent wife, made love day and night with whomsoever he had a chance, and as often as possible.

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He had almost concluded to make love to her, when he saw hanging near to her, a pea-pod with its white blossom.

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"Which means that he is still making love to you?" said Thorpe, with mock severity.

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Men would have made love to her, but she denied them that exquisite distraction.

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But Gerard Maule so wore his clothes, and so carried his limbs, and so pronounced his words that he was to be regarded as one entitled to make love to any lady; whereas poor Mr. Spooner was not justified in proposing to marry any woman much more gifted than his own housemaid.

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He was more than ordinarily polite,-and was afterwards declared by the Duchess to have made love like an old gander.

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Making love to a sweet, soft, blushing, willing, though silent girl is a pleasant employment; but the task of declaring love to a stony-hearted, obdurate, ill-conditioned Diana is very disagreeable for any gentleman.

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Justin H. Smith, who has written so entertainingly of the _Troubadours at Home_, says that it was their expedient to make love a "science and an art.

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In Mrs. Linton's words, "his love for Violante was that half religious, half sensual passion which now writes sonnets to my lady as a saint, and now makes love to her as a courtesan."

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She makes love to everyone,-even to her sanctimonious brother-in-law, who becomes Sir Pitt in his time,-and always succeeds.

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No, no; where the ivy now clusters there grew strong portcullis and bars of steel; where the wallflowers now quiver in the ramparts there were silken banners embroidered with wonderful heraldry; men-at-arms marched where now you shall only see a bank of moss or a hideous black champignon; and in place of the rats and owlets, I warrant me there were [Pg 141] ladies and knights to revel in the great halls, and to feast and dance, and to make love there."

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Belgard, afraid that Gramont will make love to Felicia (that is, to his own secret wife), persuades him--in order that his best friend, Castalio, may be released from a debtor's prison--bigamously to many Lamira, a wealthy widow.

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But him we hailed from afar or near As boldest born of the bravest here And loved as brightest of souls that eyed Life, time, and death with unchangeful cheer, A wider soul than the world was wide, Whose praise made love of him one with pride, What part has death or has time in him, Who rode life's lists as a god might ride?

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Nancy baits her rival with a bogus diamond ring, makes love to her former husband's best friend, and finally tricks the dastardly rival into a marriage with someone else.

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"Look yere, Tom Bulger, you don't make love to that bottle as though you meant business.

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Von Gleichen, on the other hand, shows the Count making love to a daughter of Madame Lambert, and lodging in the house of the mother.

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Watts McHurdie filled _Freedom's Banner_ with incendiary verse, always giving the name of the tune at the beginning of each contribution, by which it might be sung, and the way he clanked Slavery's chains and made love to Freedom was highly disconcerting; but the town liked it.

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So she let a man make love to her who could lend them all some money and keep the father out of jail and the prince and his friend from the awful fate of failure.

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So the man lent the money and made love, and made love.

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She knew she had wronged the prince by letting the man make love to her, and her soul was smudged and--oh, Jeanette, she was such a foolish, weak, miserable little princess, and they didn't tell her that there is only one prince for every princess, and one princess for every prince--so she took the man, and sent away the prince, and the man made love ever so beautifully--but it was not the real thing, my dear,--not the real thing.

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"You are making love to Priscilla; but the joke is, you have been persuaded to do it for somebody else, when all the time you would like to do it for yourself."

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She had gone from his side, after he had made love to her and had taken the lilies of the valley he still cherished, to walk with her real lover, to congratulate him upon the triumph she had made her dupe describe.

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Why did n't you send her away, when you discovered I 'd been making love to her?"

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You are making love to Cenni, although you must have seen that I am over ears in love with her myself."

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"I have seen nothing of the kind, and I give you my word that I never thought of making love to her."

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"Possibly so; but then she makes love to you, and that renders matters worse yet."

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"Making love with Johnny Deutra."

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You must make love to his daughter--" Socola laughed.

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I needn't actually make love to her--" "That's exactly what you must do.

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Make love to her with all your might--as if your life depends on her answer and your stay in Richmond can be indefinite."

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Good Buffalmacco had persuaded the Doctor he could take him o' nights to the Witches' Sabbath, where he went himself with a merry company to make love to the Queen of France, who gave him wine and spices for his doughty deeds.

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Make love while the moon shines.

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Well, then on comes Drivelina and this beast of a Pirate grabs her by the hand and makes love to her as if he thought wooing was a game of snap the whip.

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"But I made love to Shoni and gained his consent, and he is the real master there, I fancy."

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I'll make love to the captain, and see if I can find out something about him, they seem very intimate.

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Well--well; the World must turn upon its axis, And all Mankind turn with it, heads or tails, And live and die, make love and pay our taxes, And as the veering wind shifts, shift our sails; The King commands us, and the Doctor quacks us, The Priest instructs, and so our life exhales, A little breath, love, wine, ambition, fame, Fighting, devotion, dust,--perhaps a name.

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And that's enough, for Love is vanity, Selfish in its beginning as its end,[jp] Except where 't is a mere insanity, A maddening spirit which would strive to blend Itself with Beauty's frail inanity, On which the Passion's self seems to depend; And hence some heathenish philosophers Make Love the main-spring of the Universe.

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[lj] _He played and paid, made love without much sin_.--[MS.

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He might have made love to Lilian, perhaps, or even kissed her, and the audience would have forgiven me reluctantly for having her love another man afterward.

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Penelope almost succeeded in wringing forth a tear; but I did not think it was decreed that at my age I should really make love to a Russian serf, however charming.

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I dreamed Not of devotion like to that, that seemed To joy in sacrifice; that, tenderer Than selfish Life's small immolations were, Made Love an altar whereupon it deemed It naught to offer all; a shrine that gleamed With utter loyalty's red drops.

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There was no making love, nor any dying to slow music, although the stage directions were followed scrupulously; the song "Come, thou Monarch of the Vine," was sung to music in the drinking scene on board Pompey's galley, and there were the appointed flourishes of trumpets and drums.

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Cupid beats down her prayers with his wings, Her vows above the empty air he flings, All deep enraged, his sinewy bow he bent, And shot a shaft that burning from him went, Wherewith she strooken, looked so dolefully, As made love sigh to see his tyranny.

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Here men and women in toga and flowing draperies have whiled away leisure hours, spun day-dreams, made love, or schemed affairs of state and personal ambition.

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While Bell'-Imperia and Horatio are making love together by night in a garden-bower, Lorenzo, Balthazar and two servants (Serberine and Pedringano) surprise them and hang Horatio to a tree beside the entrance.

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The merchant sees to the unloading of his goods at the quay, the boatman urges his ferry to and fro, the apprentice takes down his shutters, the groom makes love to the serving-maid, travellers meeting on the road halt for a chat and part with no more serious word spoken than a hearty invitation to dine; on all sides life is seen flowing in the ordinary current, with nothing worse than a piece of malicious tittle-tattle to disturb the calmness of the surface.

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He is a clerk in the 'opposition store,' making love to Mary Jessup.

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I could not make love to a woman through a grating; and if I could, I would not be dishonorable enough to do it, when that woman was locked up in a room, and could not get away in case she did not wish to listen to my protestations.

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He made love to you.

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"Ah!" said Terence; "he did make love to you.

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Was Michael the kind of man to make love to a married woman?

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"I did reproach myself bitterly with having made love to you when you were so very young and inexperienced, and when I ought to have remembered that I was not in a position to marry.

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As he rode along through the woods he saw flocks of paroquets fluttering their emerald wings and making love as they flew.

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A man who slept all day and all night was a man out of mischief, not likely to grumble nor to make love to his neighbour's wife; he would therefore be a model husband.

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I who have seen him sighing around me like a comic opera tenor, making love to me (yes, I tell the truth to you) and ready to commit suicide because I scorned his vulgarity and foolishness!

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In a song still popular he is called "the gallant king who knew {225} how to fight, to make love and to drink."

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Living by his wits he found it a good life to cheat and to gamble, to drink and to make love.

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The people who throng to the islet between tides roam about, loiter with breeze-blown garments on the stairs and landings, peer into the fortress, or, perching themselves in the sheltered nooks which are innumerable among the crags, sit and sew, read, chat, make love and watch the pygmy bathers in the sea far down below.

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"That is Willy Wagtail making love," said the Kangaroo, with a humorous twinkle in her quiet eyes.

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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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Shepherds and shepherdesses dressed in court silks and satins with cottony sheep beside them posed in stage-set Arcadias, pretty gods and goddesses reclined indolently upon gossamer clouds, and court gallants lounged under artificial trees by artificial ponds making love to pretty soubrettes from the theatre.

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He regards the latter as most contemptible, and says the mob should be permitted to halloo after them; boys might play tricks on them with impunity; every well-bred company should laugh at them, and if one of them, when turned sixty, offered to make love, his mistress might spit in his face, or what would be a greater punishment should fairly accept him.

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Cary_ 182 Driving Home the Cows _Osgood_ 88 Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge 49 Each in His Own Tongue _Carruth_ 58 Echo _Saxe_ 20 Engineers Making Love _Burdette_ 21 Eternal Goodness, The _Whittier_ 87 Fable, A _Emerson_ 177 Face Upon the Floor, The _D'Arcy_ 108 Fairies, The _Allingham_ 173 Fence or an Ambulance, A _Malins_ 127 First Settler's Story, The _Carleton_ 197 First Snow-fall, The _Lowell_ 99 Flag Goes By, The _Bennett_ 45 Fountain, The _Lowell_ 186 Four-leaf Clover, The _Higginson_ 134 Frost, The _Gould_ 171 Give Us Men _Holland_ 33 God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop _Southey_ 124 Golden Keys 134 Good Night and Good Morning _Houghton_ 184 Gradatim _Holland_ 96 Green Mountain Justice, The _Reeves_ 74 Guilty or Not Guilty 22 Hand That Rules the World, The _Wallace_ 113 House by the Side of the Road, The _Foss_ 56 How Cyrus Laid the Cable _Saxe_ 58 How He Saved St. Michael's _Stansbury_ 119 Huskers, The _Whittier_ 152 If-- _Kipling_ 51 I Like Little Pussy _J.

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_John G. Saxe._ Engineers Making Love It's noon when Thirty-five is due, An' she comes on time like a flash of light, An' you hear her whistle "Too-tee-too!"

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The young man had not made love to her directly, but he had interested her in herself by a delicate and tender flattery of manner, and so set her fancies working that she was taken with him as never before, and wishing that the Parsonage had been a mile farther from The Poplars.

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I don't know whether that man had been making love to you or not.

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They made for Scrymgeour's house-boat, with almost no words on the young man's part; but the father blurted out several things--as that his daughter knew where he was going when he left the _Heathen Chinee_, and that he had an hour before seen Scrymgeour making love to another girl.

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If he had made love to Lady Teazle as this one does, she would have suspected him of weak intellect.

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Until the time of Moses, the God of Sinai was only the God of the Hebrew people, and this accounts for His violence, wrath, jealousy, and all of those qualities which went to make up a barbaric chief, including the tendency of His sons and servants to make love to the daughters of earth.

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To worship with a noise seems to us a little like making love with a brass band.

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I wonder what his mother would do now if he turned up at your mistress' house and began to make love to you."

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Women have always made love to him and Robin will make great eyes, and blush and look at him from under her lashes as if she were going to cry with joy--like Alice in the Ben Bolt song.

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"Of making mistakes about the men who would make love to her.

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But she commanded him to use his eyes for something else than just to make love with, and he understood.

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Garcia had made love to her in his song and she had thrown open her window.

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'N' Mrs. Macy is n't one 's any one 'd rashly set about makin' love to, I should n't suppose.

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"It was a strange courting, John, there on that engine at the front, the boundless plains on one side, the mountains on the other, the winds of the desert whirling sand and snow against our little house, and the moon looking coldly down at the spectacle of an engineer making love to his fireman.

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"This man claims to have been bit by a rattler an' lays up over night in Ben Radford's cabin--makin' love to Mary Radford."

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"Do you really believe that I would allow a puncher to make love to me?"

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