The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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"My dear niece," said the old man, "in my day we made love; in yours, you love.

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Perchance my heart may pardon you this deed: But be no coward:- you that made Love bleed, You must bear all the venom of his tooth!

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Experience could teach her beauty nothing more; it wore the look of having been made love to by many married men.

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"I wonder if men seem as similar in making love as women do in receiving it?"

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The rest of us were much older than Richard, we were middle-aged, in fact; and human nature is so constructed, that when it is at the age when making love keeps it busy, it does not care so much to listen to tales of others' love-making; but the more it recedes from that period of exuberance, and ceases to have love adventures of its own, the greater become its hunger and thirst to hear about this delicious business which it can no longer personally practice with the fluency of yore.

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Sedley, when sober, must have been an invincible rival-invincible, above all, when he pretended constancy: "Why then should I seek further store, And still make love anew?

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Let it be admitted that, when his characters make love, they might do it "in a more human sort of way."

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"There appeared upon the scene-say at the races, or the public balls, or anywhere else you like-a certain man, who made love to Miss Havisham.

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The religious sentimentalism, which finds a broadly humorous commentary in the after-thoughts of either speaker, puts the old-world French chat of men and women, with its pleasant familiarity, its lively ease, quite out of the question; they make love in a mist nowadays.

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The Far Oriental makes fun of man and makes love to Nature; and it almost seems as if Nature heard his silent prayer, and smiled upon him in acceptance; as if the love-light lent her face the added beauty that it lends the maid's.

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My dear I do assure you it's a harassing thing to know what kind of girls to give the preference to, for if they are lively they get bell'd off their legs and if they are sluggish you suffer from it yourself in complaints and if they are sparkling-eyed they get made love to, and if they are smart in their persons they try on your Lodgers' bonnets and if they are musical I defy you to keep them away from bands and organs, and allowing for any difference you like in their heads their heads will be always out of window just the same.

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We shall presently see that in making love to Rigou's servant-girl, Jean-Louis deserved his reputation for shrewdness.

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For while your pot is boiling and while your kettle sings My moth makes love to candle flame and burns away his wings.

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VENDALE MAKES LOVE The summer and the autumn passed.

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Though Adriana was furious with her husband because she thought he had been making love to her sister, she did not prevent Luciana from getting the purse, and she bade Dromio of Syracuse bring home his master immediately.

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"I hardly know how the young people of to-day make love," continued the Duke, "and I thought that you would be just the man to teach me how to win the lady of my choice."

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Bertram was making love to Diana.

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Even in making love or in travelling, an assistant-surgeon should be gathering up the rudiments of his fortune or his coming fame.

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He Makes Love.

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And yet, Tant Sannie kept no wine--he had not been drinking; his eyes were wide open and bright--he had not been sleeping; there was no girl up there--he had not been making love.

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He Makes Love.

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How happy he would be sewing frills into his little girl's frocks, and how pretty he would look sitting in a parlour, with a rough man making love to him!

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Didn't they make love fast in those days?"

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I shall teach you some of the simpler ones so that you can make them for yourself, for your brave man you are to make love you always and always."

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And wouldn't the girls make love to you at home, aye, aye!

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I like men to adore me--to flatter me--even to make love to me--but I would never give myself to any man.

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The party of Liberty, suspecting that Nunez was communicating with his friends, procured an Indian youth to make love to the girl and learn the secret.

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They settled down in clusters on the farmer's arms and shoulders, making love to him and scrambling over one another's backs to get to his face; and then he threw them all off, and they fluttered about close by, and lighted on him again and again when he held up his arms.

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Do authors have time to make love?"

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"If any man, of any age, or any rank," Dumay said, "speaks to Modeste, ogles her, makes love to her, he is a dead man.

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There is something, I know not what, so dazzling, so virile in glory, that it belongs only to man; God forbids us women to wear its halo, but he makes love our portion, giving us the tenderness which soothes the brow scorched by his lightnings.

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We cannot allow men to play the parts of women, quarrelling, weeping, scolding, or boasting against the gods,-least of all when making love or in labour.

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Now shall my friend Petruchio do me grace, And offer me disguis'd in sober robes, To old Baptista as a schoolmaster Well seen in music, to instruct Bianca; That so I may, by this device at least Have leave and leisure to make love to her, And unsuspected court her by herself.

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Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head, Made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena, And won her soul; and she, sweet lady, dotes, Devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry, Upon this spotted and inconstant man.

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Briefly, I do mean to make love to Ford's wife; I spy entertainment in her; she discourses, she carves, she gives the leer of invitation; I can construe the action of her familiar style; and the hardest voice of her behaviour, to be Englished rightly, is "I am Sir John Falstaff's."

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Nay, but to live In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, Stew'd in corruption, honeying and making love Over the nasty sty,-- Queen.

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Why, man, they did make love to this employment; They are not near my conscience; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow: 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites.

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CASSIO She that I spake of, our great captain's captain, Left in the conduct of the bold Iago; Whose footing here anticipates our thoughts A se'nnight's speed.-Great Jove, Othello guard, And swell his sail with thine own powerful breath, That he may bless this bay with his tall ship, Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms, Give renew'd fire to our extincted spirits, And bring all Cyprus comfort!

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So is he mine; and in such bloody distance, That every minute of his being thrusts Against my near'st of life; and though I could With barefac'd power sweep him from my sight, And bid my will avouch it, yet I must not, For certain friends that are both his and mine, Whose loves I may not drop, but wail his fall Who I myself struck down: and thence it is That I to your assistance do make love; Masking the business from the common eye For sundry weighty reasons.

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Then, as you are as virtuous as fair, Resolve your angry father, if my tongue Did e'er solicit, or my hand subscribe To any syllable that made love to you.

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In the afternoon 'twas the fashion for those who had naught more serious in their hands than the killing of time to pay visits to each other's houses, and drinking dishes of tea, to dispose of their neighbours' characters, discuss the playhouses, the latest fashions in furbelows or commodes, and make love either lightly or with serious intent.

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I led his mind back to the past, when he had been made happy by the sight of Betty's little smiling, blushing face, and when he had kissed her and made love in the hayfields.

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Richelieu made love to her, and my grandmother maintains that he almost blew out his brains in consequence of her cruelty.

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It is by a river that I would choose to make love, and to revive old friendships, and to play with the children, and to confess my faults, and to escape from vain, selfish desires, and to cleanse my mind from all the false and foolish things that mar the joy and peace of living.

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She triumphed over everything, and I complacently told myself that the woman who loses all, sacrifices the future, and makes love her only virtue, is far above Catholic polemics.

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The first thing that indicated restoring health was his request that his beard might be trimmed; and he was making love to her three days after he had been declared out of danger.

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"Did you learn this method of making love in the merchant-service?" she inquired, saucily.

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In like manner rhythm is compounded of elements short and long, once differing and now in accord; which accordance, as in the former instance, medicine, so in all these other cases, music implants, making love and unison to grow up among them; and thus music, too, is concerned with the principles of love in their application to harmony and rhythm.

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The Eternal has made love blind, for it is not by science, but by intuition alone, that he may come to his beloved; but desire, which is science, has many eyes and sees so vastly that he passes his love in the press, saying there is no love, and he propagates miserably on his own delusions.

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"What do you be making love to the horse for, Tomas?"

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You would take Master Tressilian now for the most maid-like, modest, simpering squire of dames that ever made love when candles were long i' the stuff-snuff; call you it?

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It is no good at the end of two years to make love to a woman like me.

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Do you want to make love to her?"

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He is one of those men who give just enough importance to making love to women like me for it to be an agreeable pastime, and who are thus able to remain friends with women, not hating them because they have never been jealous of them, and he is, too, one of those grand seigneurs who open only a part of their hearts to us, but the whole of their purses.

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"What do you think about actors and actresses making love to each other on the stage?

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It is exceedingly difficult to get enough walking exercise; and it is next to impossible (where secrecy is an object) to make love without being found out.

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I remember the Major himself, always kissing our hands, always luring us to indulge in dainty dishes and drinks, always making love, always detecting resemblances between us, always "under the charm," and never once out of his character as elderly Don Juan from the beginning of the evening to the end.

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"I offered to lay Lady Janet two hundred pounds to one," Horace proceeded, "that I should find you here, making love to Miss Roseberry behind my back."

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"When you make love, Mr. Moody, you take strange ways of doing it.

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Catch the two together, ma'am--and you will see Mr. Hardyman making love to your niece."

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She is tempted to engage in the most interesting of all games to a girl--the game which plays at making love.

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He had caught her alone on the stairs at the lodging-house; had presumed to make love to her; and had carried the insult still farther by attempting to kiss her.

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In the meantime I've met two men who have really made love to me.

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It was not for me, the guest, the captive, to make love to the sister of my host.

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The Birds sing: We would have you to wit, that on eggs though we sit, and are spiked on the spit, and are baked in the pan, Birds are older by far than your ancestors are, and made love and made war ere the making of Man!

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Why, knowing my freedom, charm, and skilfulness of tongue, he proposes that I go into the _patio_ at midnight, when the hobgoblin face of me cannot be seen, and make love to her for him--for the pretty man that she has seen on the plaza, thinking him to be Don Judson Tate.

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When you are with me, I can do nothing but make love to you.

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"You had no right to make love to Agatha.

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You have no right to make love to anyone but me; and I won't bear it."

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"You may call me as many names as you please, but you have no right to make love to Agatha."

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Say that you won't make love to him."

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I have set my heart on marrying her to Erskine, who, thinking that I am making love to her on my own account, is jealous.

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And do not be jealous if you catch me making love to Lady Brandon.

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"You may make love to whom you please.

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She ought to have embraced her whole century, and she makes love with a little young man!

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You don't make love over the budget, and on my honor!--go ahead, I have thought it over, and you are right.

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With the connivance and assistance of his wife he disguised himself, covered those keen eyes with tinted glasses, masked the face with a moustache and a pair of bushy whiskers, sunk that clear voice into an insinuating whisper, and doubly secure on account of the girl's short sight, he appears as Mr. Hosmer Angel, and keeps off other lovers by making love himself."

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And to think I once permitted you to make love to me for three weeks!

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He is such a nice boy, and good looking, too, if only he were not so fierce, and did not want to make love to me.

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He could go back to South America and build bridges and make love to the Spanish girls (or are they Spanish down there?)

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"You have no right to make love to me," Bella.

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Why did you meet me here, if you didn't expect me to make love to you?

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But it was clear that he was not; I wondered if he was the kind of man who always makes love to the other man's wife and runs like mad when she is left a widow, or gets a divorce.

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And just when I had decided that I hated him, and that there was one man I knew who would never make love to a woman whom he thought married and then be very dignified and aloof when he found she wasn't, I heard what was wrong with the telephone wire.

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He seemed then to comprehend why these young _emigres_ had been remiss in their duty towards him, and to be saying to himself, "When we are making love we can't make visits."

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"Young Allan," he said, "and you, daughter Marie, I have heard stories concerning you that, although I never gave you leave to 'opsit'" (that is, to sit up alone at night with candles, according to the Boer fashion between those who are courting), "you have been making love to each other."

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Mynheer Quatermain, do you suppose that it is pleasant for me to see you making love all day to the maid who was my betrothed, and to see her paying back the love with her eyes?

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They met there, smoked her cigarets, made love in a corner, occasionally became engaged.

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She was not like some women; a man didn't have to be paying her compliments or making love to her.

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I don't want you to come and make love to me."

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And men who made love to girls either wanted to marry them or desired some other relationship with them.

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"How could you make love to her if you didn't love her?"

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"Go and make love," he ordered, "and leave me alone.

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To achieve this end, I will make love to Rosalie if it proves necessary.'

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How did it go with you afterwards, Macumazahn, with you and the Boer maiden across the Buffalo River, to whom you were making love in those days?"

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Perhaps she has been making love to you, and you have turned her away, as, being what you are, and my friend, of course you would do."

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If this young man--who I admit is very good-looking--were to make love to me, he would not think of his cousin.

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Look at Aegisthus; he must needs make love to Agamemnon's wife unrighteously and then kill Agamemnon, though he knew it would be the death of him; for I sent Mercury to warn him not to do either of these things, inasmuch as Orestes would be sure to take his revenge when he grew up and wanted to return home.

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So when rosy-fingered Dawn made love to Orion, you precious gods were all of you furious till Diana went and killed him in Ortygia.

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Gorny would come for his furlough, would walk about the garden with her and make love to her.

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