The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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Though all this happened when he was only twenty-six, he lived to write an account of his adventures when he was seventy-four for the pleasure and instruction of posterity; and he only expired for the last time at the ripe age of eighty, from an inflammation of the lungs caught by making love to a young woman underneath her window during a hard frost.

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You can let two men go on making love to you at once for more than a year, because you can't make up your mind which of them you like best."

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"It is not good enough," Martha sobbed, "that you accept this brown-skinned, jewel-bedizzened woman-god; but you must make love to her; and I, wed to you by the Book, nine months gone with _Kinndt_, am to make no fuss."

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He makes love well, don't you think?"

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Nor did he ever know his place; but made love to the queen of France herself, when he was sent on an embassy.

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He flattered their prejudices, gave balls and banquets, made love to their most beautiful women, and denied no one access to his presence.

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He began to make love to her, and this woman, who had a husband and daughter, who had been a faithful wife for twenty years, and who held a high position in Parisian society, scarcely waited for him to tempt her.

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Do you remember before Henriette's marriage, when her husband was making love to her?

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There is Mahnewe, why don't you make love to her?"

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Well what does he do but begin making love to Polly, which made me very angry."

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"The chief," he remarked, "has been making love in his fashion to Jane ever since we have been away, greatly to the annoyance of Sidney, who looks upon her as if he thought no one had a right to make love to her but himself."

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If you've finished making love to him, let's get out the trap."

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Diana flung her arms round the pony's neck, and at once began the process of making love to her, cementing the new friendship with several lumps of sugar which she had brought in her pocket.

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The Count resists, and while Bartolo seeks for his license, makes love to Rosina, but after the Doctor's return there arises such an uproar, that all the neighbors and finally the guards appear, who counsel the Count to retire for once.

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Onofrio has won the ladies-maid, Dolores, to aid in the furtherance of his schemes and the officers enter, beginning at once to make love to Isabella and Rosaura, but each, as was before agreed, to the other's affianced.

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But he is not believed; the only person, who knows him, Fritelli, disowns him, and Alexina, the secretary's wife, a former sweetheart of the King in Venice, to whom he has just made love again under his assumed name, declares, that he is De Nangis.--Henry is even appointed by lot to inflict the death-stroke on the unfortunate King.

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While she awaits her husband, Cherubino approaches, and taking her for Susanna, he, like a little Don Juan as he is, makes love to her.

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Seeing the Count approach, they continue to play their former roles, and the false Countess makes love to Figaro, till the Count accosts her as "traitress".

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Just as it really happened in the morning, the poor Fool now makes love to her in play; but when scornfully repulsed he humbly retires, swearing to the goodness and pureness of his lady-love.

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The Count tries to make love to her, while Baron Kronthal, who is present, is so much enamoured, that he thinks of marrying her despite her low birth.

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Alberich, a Nibelung, highly charmed by their grace and beauty, tries to make love to each one of them alternately.

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She too is enamoured of the Duke, who makes love to her, as to all young females, and she entreats her brother to have mercy on him.

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Meanwhile Javotte appears in the mask of an oriental Queen and Benoit makes love to her, but he is very much stupified when she takes off her mask, and he recognizes Javotte.

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The ceremony has taken place at the magistrate's, and Elvino is about to obtain the sanction of the church to his union, when the owner of the castle, Count Rudolph, who fled from home in his boyhood, returns most unexpectedly and, at once making love to Amina, excites the bridegroom's jealousy.

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The young people improve the occasion by making love, and when Sempronio, having lost his spectacles, goes to fetch them, Mengino grows bolder and kisses Grilletta.

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She is filled with sadness by her husband's indifference and sings a pretty song about a youth, who makes love to a maiden, and a man, who neglects his wife.

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Left alone, the latter loses no time in making love to Louise, but all he gains is a friendly handshake.

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I think if a stranger should chance to visit Florence for the first time on a May-day, with the festival well toward, he might very well think that he had fallen back by fortunate chance into the youth of the world, when there was nothing better nor wiser to do than to dance and sing and make merry and make love.

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I think if the angels in heaven were ever to make love to one another they would choose for their purpose some such perfection of speech as Dante--for I knew the singer to be Dante a little later--found for his sonnets and canzone.

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But if one must love like that, making love rather a candle on God's altar than a torch in Venus her temple, there is no man ever since the world began, nor will, I think, ever be till the world shall end, to do so better than Messer Dante.

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All about against the wall the elders ranged at gaze, recalling wistfully or cheerfully, according to their temperaments, the days when they, too, tripped lightly to music and made love in a measure, and some old toes ached for a caper.

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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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At the Bend, Gertrude made love to her father, forfending the awful moment of disclosure that must come, and the cause of her hidden happiness and trouble strenuously made love to her.

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I made love."

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Crewe had always been kind to her, always courteous, her champion in all bad times, and yet had never made love to her.

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"Why, the way you made love to Miss Whitman was disgusting."

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Love makes love.

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Alma, I cannot sneak behind your father's back to make love to you.

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THE MAN UNDER THE LAMP X. CARL MAKES LOVE XI.

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CHAPTER X CARL MAKES LOVE "I'm going away for a few days.

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Why was he so blind when others acknowledged her charms, sometimes made love to her; she had spurned them all for his sake and he neglected her.

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Let me see how you make love--I am sure you'd be eloquent."

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During the drive to Nottingham and back Carl Meason made love to her in ardent fashion and she had not repulsed him although she was careful to keep him within bounds.

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It was a relief from his work to talk and make love to Jane, also to think about her at night when touring round the country in his motor.

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"He's fierce at times--he's terribly determined even when he's making love."

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The fruits of deeds in human life Make love, gain, duty, manifest, Dear when they meet as some fond wife With her sweet babes upon her breast.

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So he never tried to make love to Mary Isabel, though he probably would have if he had thought it of any use.

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But Mattie knew that Selena thought that she and Jed were making love to each other in this shameless, public fashion.

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'Robert,' she burst out again, 'I am certain that man made love of a kind to Rose.

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If he _had_ made love to her, he could not possibly--and there was the sting of it--feel towards her maiden dignity that romantic respect which she herself cherished towards it.

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But had he really made love to her?--had he meant what she had assumed him to mean?

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I had never spoken so boldly to her before, but had rather dealt in argument than in assertion; which I, later, was to learn is no way to make love to any woman.

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But then I suddenly remembered that, by some reversal of my logical mind, here I was, making love to Auntie Lucinda, whom I did not love, whereas in the past I had spent much time in mere arguing with Helena, whom I did love.

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"When we danced and made love at the Grafton Galleries."

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You see, they either want to make love to me, or else to confide that they love another.

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"Soda water syphons and flour; hunting, cricket and making love."

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Hunting, cricket and making love... Is it not written in 'Who's Who'--unless that interesting publication is temporarily out of print?"

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Did he, or did he not, mean to make love to the girl he had just left at the Savoy?

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This man had long made love to her with his poetry and his voice from afar, and she knew he would hide her and protect her.

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Making love to Mary Ann was something short of ecstasy.

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And then they begin to make love to us.

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Once here, they put all the men to the sword, made love to the girls, plundered all that was plunderable; drank up all the liquor, Sambuca, Rosoglio, 'Rhum di Giamaica,' and Acqua viva, they could put their paws on; then, having a call further on, left the girls, small babes, and other _impedimenta_ (baggage!

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I don't----" "I know the sort of fellow he is--a dull dry chap, who makes love as if he was dancing a minuet."

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General Bellairs himself (who vaguely supposed that some man might try to make love to his daughter five years hence, and thereupon be promptly sent off with a flea in his ear) was not more unconscious than she that there was, had been, or might be anything, as the phrase runs, 'between' the two junior members of the party.

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No; what won my heart from an early period of my visit to my cousins, the Poltons of Poltons Park, was the fervent, undisguised, unashamed, confident, and altogether matter-of-course manner in which he made love to Miss Beatrice Queenborough, only daughter and heiress of the wealthy shipowner Sir Wagstaff Queenborough, Bart., and Eleanor his wife.

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"D---- your thick skull, you young ass, why, accessory to makin' love to his girls."

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Of all things, Pop was saying, "Yep, I imagine Ray must be good to make love to, murderers almost always are, they got the fire.

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Something new: make love to a Spacer.

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"Are you making love to me, Race?"

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He'd made love to her and proposed to her merely to prepare her to supply the information he wanted.

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Can those sweet longing hopes, which make Love's essence, thus decay?

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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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You should see him toss his crown from one side of his head to the other and put both his hands on his heart when he makes love to Angelica.

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"He used to make love to me, but now he tells me his domestic problems."

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Here were two beautiful people who, according to all the rules of play and story, should be making love every minute, in this paradise.

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"They continued to meet and to make love.

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As for the owl, she fairly made love to him.

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Even when it is she who is making love, a staring and smiling crowd will not force her to desist.

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But if we see two lovers making love to each other we laugh outright.

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Perhaps we share with Nature her sense of humour, which makes love one of the biggest practical jokes in life.

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One songster did offer some excuse for the poverty of his appearance, telling us his hard case, how that he was occupied in declaring his passion to a beauteous damsel, when she was "all over him in a minute," and, while he was making love to the pretty stars above, she cleared out all his pockets in a minute!

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The fire within him was dying down, but he added; "I'll be damned if I look at them making love."

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'You are thinking of other men who love you; that young fellow Buller is very fond of you in his own way, and perhaps Springfield has also made love to you.

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I'm going to make love to you all the evening, just for the sport of seeing the Acid Drop's face.

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And now, for the first time in the lives of both, they have commenced making love together.

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For on the opposite side of the table, seated in a grand chair, presiding over the game, and dealing out the cards, Crozier sees the man who has been making love to Carmen Montijo--his rival of the morning-- while, at the same instant.

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"To think of a 'sport'--a common gambler--even having acquaintance with her--far less presuming to make love to her!"

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Slightly formed, handsome, clever and accomplished, with naturally graceful manners, and a fair share of vanity and affectation, there was no doubt of his making a respectable heroine if he would consent to be made love to.

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"Now, Miss Hardcastle," (Marlow _loquitur_,) "I have no objection to your smoking cigars during rehearsal, of course--because you won't do that on Monday night, I suppose; but I must beg you to get out of the practice of standing or sitting crosslegged, because it's not lady-like, or even barmaid-like--and don't laugh when I make love to you; for if you do, I shall break down to a certainty."

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Sir Hubert is a rich gentleman, who squanders almost all his substance in giving grand entertainments to the Lady Mabel, whom he makes love to without meeting with any return.

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did not his terrible purpose peep out all the time he was making love to you?

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_Prisoner._ If you and Thomas Hayes speak true, that gives half an hour you were making love with the murderer after he left me.

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That Thomas Leicester went from me to the kitchen, and there, for a good half-hour, drank my ale (as it appears), and made love to his old sweetheart, Caroline Ryder, the false witness for the crown; and went abroad fresh from _her_, and not from _me_.

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She was flushing, though she knew from the utter frankness of it that he was not making love, not even being impertinent.

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It would be more in the romantic way of making love--would stimulate her passions--powerfully enlist her feelings in his favour, and doubtless bring on something like an appointment, or a permission, at any rate, to use a freer intercourse.

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At this arbour they met every day, and often twice a day, and even once again in the evening, and could there chat and make love as sweetly as they pleased, because the orchard was enclosed by a high wall which quite shut out all spying eyes, and had a gate with lock and key.

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There, setting her on his knee, and gliding one hand over the surface of that smooth polished snow-white skin of hers, which now doubly shone with a dew-bright lustre, and presented to the touch something like what one would imagine of animated ivory, especially in those ruby-nippled globes, which the touch is so fond of and delights to make love to, with the other h was lusciously exploring the sweet secret of nature, in order to make room for a stately piece of machinery, that stood up-reared, between her thighs, as she continued siting on his lap, and pressed hard for instant intromission, which the tender Emily, in a fit of humour deliciously protracted, affected to decline, and elude the very pleasure she sighed for, but in a style of waywardness, so prettily put on, and managed, as to render it ten times more poignant; then her eyes, all amidst the softest dying languishment, expressed, ait once a mock denial and extreme desire, whilst her sweetness was zested with a coyness so pleasingly provoking, her moods of keeping him off were so attractive, that they redoubled the impetuous rage with, which, he covered her with kisses: and kisses that, whilst she seemed to shy from or scuffle for, the cunning wanton contrived such sly returns, of, as were, doubtless the sweeter for the gust she gave them, of being stolen ravished.

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"Oh, eet ees the way the Yankee man he keep on making love," answered the girl.

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