The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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A clergyman has been said to have made love to the helpmeet of his choice out of the Epistle to the Galatians.

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"I said I'd made love to her."

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In a popular song a young man in making love to a girl offers her a red ribbon, which is the same as offering her his hand.

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"And afterward--while the little chatita makes love to Gabriel--her friend Steve whom she loves will suffer his punishment with what fortitude he can."

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"And afterward, while Gabriel makes love to the muchacha, the Gringo Yeager will learn what it means to displease the Liberator," promised the brown man with a twinkle of cruel little eyes.

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Possibly the cyclone had only dropped him into another county where, likely as not, he was by this time making love to another girl.

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Next time, Jack, I counsel you to be honest with the girls you make love to.

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Because he's making love to Miss Chester, and promising to marry _her_ now, and if he don't stop--I'll make trouble!

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I just heard and see him making love to her _here_!

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"He made love to Saidee in a fierce sort of way that carried her off her feet," went on Victoria.

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My garden was a dream--and how he made love to me in it!

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Farrell was enamoured to feebleness, and to make love to his Santa was an opportunity cast into my lap by the gods...

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As for 'making love' to Santa--oh, I can't explain to you, who never saw her, how utterly that was beyond question on either side...

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Was he trying to make love without our knowing it to the beautiful captive from Mars?

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He found his infirm will very obdurate against making love to his wife again, but the request he had just made of Heaven, to lead him into the right steps, prevailed upon him to make his worship at home this morning.

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She said to Samson, with the pique her reflections inspired, "I never thought the first man to make love to me would be as black as you."

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He ain't thinkin' 'bout business while he makin' love, like Marster Milburn.

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Now, Roxy's white man, he's most as keerless as a nigger; he kin't do nothin' but make love, nohow.

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Why, I hardly get into any family before I make love to some member of it, and if I don't vamose with a black wench, it's with her mistress."

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Too many young men of Bob Warfield's general type had attempted to make love to her--lightly and not too well--for Lorraine to be greatly impressed.

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Then I'll make love to you afterwards.

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"I say now, dot's not right!" spluttered Mr. Switzer, who as a country boy was making love to a country lass, (Miss Dixon).

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"Only you do such funny things--it makes me laugh, and I'm afraid I'll smile in the wrong place--when I'm being made love to, for instance."

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"Irene," said her mother, severely, "Did you permit that young man to make love to you?"

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She knew they were the words of a man in deadly earnest, a man who had himself in hand, a man who made love with the same serious purpose as he had employed in the other projects of his successful life.

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An hour ago he had been ready to kill or be killed in grief over his frustrated love, and already he was practically making love to her.

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Before his face a valley spread Where fatness laughed, wine, oil, and bread, Where all fruit-trees their sweetness shed, Where all birds made love to their kind, Where jewels twinkled, and gold lay red And not hard to find.

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There is also in her volume of poems, another one addressed to "Mr. Francis Finch, the Excellent Palmmon:" 'Twas he that rescued gasping friendship, when The bell tolled for her funeral with men: 'Twas he that made friends more than lovers burn, And then made love to sacred friendship turn.

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"If I'm the hero," I replied in her own key, "I shall begin making love to Alice at once."

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Loitering along the beach on our way home, I was guiltily conscious that I was making love rather ardently to a lady who had introduced herself to me as my uncle's widow.

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She added that the countess had said, that Mary's best policy would be to engage her son to make love to the queen; nor was there any danger that such a proposal would be taken for mockery; so ridiculous was the opinion which she had entertained of her own charms.

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Why then should I seek further store, And still make love anew?

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All the prophets have striven to make love manifest in the hearts of men.

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What examples are to be found in the tales here retold, not merely of heroic daring, but of even finer qualities--of heroic fortitude; of loyalty to duty stronger than the love of life; of the temper which dreads dishonour more than it fears death; of the patriotism which makes love of the Fatherland a passion.

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All the Prophets have striven to make love manifest in the hearts of men.

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So long as man persists in his adherence to ancestral forms and imitation of obsolete ceremonials, denying higher revelations of the divine light in the world, strife and contention will destroy the purpose of religion and make love and fellowship impossible.

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It was a weary week ensuing; he drank spirits all the time, and made love to an English governess in the Tuileries garden, and when Sunday came, with a rainy, windy, dismal evening, he went with Terrapin and Co. to the Closerie des Lilas.

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Afterward we wandered about and made love to the Zoo animals, and at last saw them fed.

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"Now--why don't you make love to her?

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Why don't you make love to her?"

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"Do you dare to make love to Ayisha, sahib?" he grinned.

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You come down here; you sweep that unfortunate girl off her feet; you make love to her with the fury of a stage villain; you force her to betray her very evident partiality for you--and then you have the effrontery to say: 'Good-by.

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"Carl making love to Aunt Zélie," said the latter, dropping down on the other side of her aunt, and taking possession of all that was left.

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Do they make love as coldly, I wonder?"

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She felt her whole nature tempted to make love's final approach steep and slippery, but again without looking she saw his face; his face of stone; his iron face with its large, quiet, formidable eyes that could burn with enterprise in great moments; a face set to all the world's realities, and eyes that offered them odds, asking none.

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I'll get him his _congé_ if I have to make love to her myself."

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But I never made love to Miss Jorgensen.

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Cormac, an Irish harper, was long entertained in his professional character by Macleod of Lewis; and had the temerity to make love to the chief's daughter.

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Men ain't all husbands that make love."

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You don't really _know_ how you been making love to this woman.

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He began to tremble in the unadulterated agony of a shy man about to meet the woman to whom he has made love only in his heart.

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SLADDER: I understand that you have been making love to my daughter.

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_Miss B._ Pray, sir, is he making lace, or is he making love?

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At that remote epoch, as far as I can discover by blowing off the dust from faded souvenirs, one either made love to girls, or one didn't.

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"Isn't it rather old-fashioned, in these rapid days, for a young man to ask a guardian's permission to make love to his ward?" said I, savage as a chained dog.

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"Oh, he hasn't waited for that to make love, I'm afraid," she returned.

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He may be descended from King Arthur, but he looks more like Lancelot, and I fancy might make love rather nicely, once he let himself go.

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At first thought it would appear an inappropriate one, for it's a sheer cliff overlooking the sea on one side and a vast sweep of woodland on the other; but I can make it seem appropriate, by picturing some wild brave sailor making love to his sweetheart there, and telling her about the sea, her only rival in his love.

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He thinks his hesitation to permit an engagement arises from conscientious scruples, but really it's because he can't bear to have any other man (or boy) making love to his girl.

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The Pope {274} drunk, the Pope kicked in the stomach by his brutal confederate George III, the Pope making love to Madame de Polignac, the Pope surrounded by the tyrants of Europe swallowed up by the flame-belching volcano of an enchanted island, such were the titbits that brought moisture to the palates of the connoisseurs of the drama in Paris.

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"Perhaps I'd better make love to her myself," was the suggestion that flashed into my mind; but innate canniness sturdily pushed it out again.

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I was afraid he would believe that I'd been letting Prince Dalmar-Kalm make love to me.

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The twenty-four good and twenty-four evil Deities, enclosed in the Egg, are the forty-eight constellations of the ancient sphere, equally divided between the realms of Light and Darkness, on the concavity of the celestial sphere which was apportioned among them; and which, enclosing the world and planets, was the mystic and sacred egg of the Magi, the Indians, and the Egyptians,--the egg that issued from the mouth of the God Kneph, that figured as the Orphic Egg in the Mysteries of Greece, that issued from the God Chumong of the Coresians, and from the Egyptian Osiris and the God Phanes of the Modern Orphics, Principle of Light,--the egg crushed by the Sacred Bull of the Japanese, and from which the world emerged; that placed by the Greeks at the feet of Bacchus the bull-horned God, and from which Aristophanes makes Love emerge, who with Night organizes Chaos.

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The Hyperborean Olen, one of the oldest symbols of the religious antiquity of Greece, made Love the First-born of Nature.

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The idea of a quondam scrivener making love to Mrs. Mellicent (for on this occasion he thought only of her), and the contrast between her dignity and Morgan's square figure and vulgar coarseness, provoked a smile, notwithstanding the seriousness of his own situation: Morgan thought this a good omen, and went on.

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"Leave the knave to me, brother," said she; "I desire no better jest than to hear him make me a proposal; I that have had a serjeant at law in his coif, and the sheriff of the county in his coach and six, come to make love to me, to be at last thought of by the son of a shoe-maker!"

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She evidently regarded my smiles and feelings for her with about the same consideration as I should have given to those of some grinning female baboon had it been trying to make love to me.

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A beautiful blonde Englishwoman visits Russia, and is violently made love to by a young Russian aristocrat.

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They engage in making love when they ought to be flying for their lives.

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Perhaps you haven't been making love to the Cripple Creek girl long enough to find that out.

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Just jot that down in your little vest-pocket memorandum, and don't allow yourself to forget it for a single moment; not even while you are making love to Little Brown-Eyes.

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"Perhaps it will end when I have taught you how to make love to me again," she returned flippantly.

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"Howld on, we 'll argy the matther" Initial: "The Seven Kinds of Athenry" A Modern Irish Village "All a-makin' love to the Young Princess" "DIVIL A WAN O' ME KNOWS," SAYS HE.

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Whin wan o' thim found out that another wan was comin', he'd come the aftener himself to make up fur it, an' afther a while, they all found out aitch other, an' thin, begob all o' thim come to be beforehand wid the rest, an' from foor times in the year, it was foor times in the week that the gang o' them 'ud be settin' in the kitchen till the cock 'ud crow, all a-makin' love to the young Princess.

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[Illustration: "All a-makin' love to the Young Princess"] "An' a fine sight it was to see thim, bekase they was all shtrivin' to do somethin' for her.

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And didn't she--didn't she--" But something in Claude's eyes stopped her as she was going to say--"make love to you."

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She was "on the other side," and was now preparing to make love in the enemy's camp.

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I am not going to make love to you."

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"I am not going to make love to you," he said again.

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"As for making love, as the word goes, that must be over between you and me.

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And look here, Mr Cheesacre, if it should ever come to pass that you are making love to a lady in earnest-" "I couldn't be more in earnest," said he.

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"That you are making love to a lady in earnest, talk to her a little more about your passion and a little less about your purse.

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"I like some one to make love to me when I ride."

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"Doctor Frank does not make love to you."

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I noticed you and our charming Miss Rose were at daggers-drawn even before you got properly introduced; and I couldn't account for it in any other way than by supposing you had made love to her and deserted her--in some other planet, perhaps."

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"Perhaps because I may make love to you?

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When the eyes are not heavy, but threaten to become so, and long silken lashes first make love to each other?

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It is difficult for the student to acquire sound knowledge[98] of the normal manifestations of love: the psychology of sex has been studied too largely from the abnormal and pathological side; while the popular idea is based too much on fiction and drama which emphasize the high lights and make love solely an affair of emotion.

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I don't suppose you understand what that means; but the fact is, that an Englishwoman wouldn't marry a man who hadn't been making love to her off and on for at least a week.

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The fact is, that if he hadn't made love to her pretty violently, she wouldn't consider it decent to marry him.

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Has this man been trying to make love to you?"

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He warned me in the most solemn way that I wasn't to attempt to make love to him."

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Are you sure he doesn't want to make love to you?"

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The only real way to stop it, is to turn right round and follow the other law, the blessed law, whereby love makes love.

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Irenæus, following out an idea which seems to anticipate the mysticism of later theologians, made love a preliminary condition of knowledge and plainly acknowledged it as the principle of knowledge.

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He had not made love to the girl, principally because her moods were elusive and her methods unique.

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Teague looked at the two young people from under the brim of his hat and chuckled, but when Sis caught sight of him, a little while after, he was rubbing his rifle vigorously, and seemed to be oblivious to the fact that two young people were making love to each other in full view.

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No man, it was explained to me cheerfully, was ever likely to make love to her again after that.

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Imagining a pretty frontier girl to be a sylvan goddess, with a Puritan's devotion he made love to her, only to be scorned for his modesty.

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It was all the lad's conceit, he said; he had no real heart at all; he only flattered his vanity in making love; he had no love for his parents or his faith, and so on.

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