The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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We aren't going to excite ourselves to-day or do anything but make love and forget nightmares and everything disagreeable."

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"I was on the river with him this afternoon, and he--he made love to me."

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Max made love to Milly and she--she bit him!

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"I didn't know you bit him, although he richly deserved it; but of course I knew he made love to you.

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"I am afraid I can't see the joke of a man making love to my wife."

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You're very innocent of the world in both your selves, and you must have been indiscreet or it would never have occurred to Maxwell to make love to you."

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But of course I'm angry when I think of a fellow like that, my own cousin, a man who has been a guest in my house over and over again, being cad enough to make love to my wife."

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To make love in?

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The tree, thus encircled and suffocated by the baneful hold of the climbers, lacks light and breath; the sap flows in scarce quantities throughout its organism and it languishes under the shade of the close tendrils; swarms of insects increase its agony by making their food and their nests of its bark; reptiles make love within the hollows of its trunk and at last the day comes when the lifeless giant falls with a frightful crash bearing with it the murderous parasite that is the victim of its own tenacity, which first raised it to bask in the sunshine and then caused it to be crushed under the rotten weight of its former supporter.

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"And you're making love to her, are you?" said Cute to the young smith.

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My child, just think!-the coachman drinks; the cook has tea-parties whenever she likes, and supports her brother's family out of her perquisites, as she calls her bare-faced thefts; the house maids romp with the indoor man, and have endless followers; three old maids set their caps at him, and that hussy, (I must use a strong expression,) that hussy of a governess makes love to him [265] before the children.

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For Marmaduke was a sort of lover-at-large and made love openly and impartially to all the girls of the village.

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Joanna was at her gate looking up the street to see which of the Martin children had carried off her watering can, and Marmaduke had stopped to make love to her on his way home to dinner.

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Marmaduke was sitting tilted back on a chair behind the stove making love to Tilly.

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"Telimena," answered Thaddeus, "what would the world say of a man, who now, at my time of life, in good health, should settle down in a village and pass his time making love-when so many young men, so many married men are leaving their wives and children and fleeing abroad, to the standards of their country?

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"At present I have no intention whatever of marrying, nor of making love-nonsense!

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Her absence seemed to make but little impression upon him, however, for, following up a well-defined plan of action, he devoted himself wholly to the Spanish woman, and both amazed her and gratified her vanity by allowing her to learn that a man may be the silliest ass imaginable and yet quite understand how to flirt and to make love to a woman.

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And as for his stepmother, why, she threw the little worm over as soon as he began making love to her, and tried to make her take up with him by telling her how much he'd be worth when his father died."

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I can make love to more ladies at the same time than any gentleman of my age at court."

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He was familiar with the feigned rages of pretty country girls when it pleased great lords to make love to them.

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One cannot help, in reading these words, smiling sadly at the strange magic by which Death metamorphoses those whom he has taken in the eyes of the survivors; at the strange potions by means of which he makes love spring up in the hearts where it has ceased to exist, saving us from hypocrisy by making us really feel what is false to our nature, enabling us to lie to ourselves instead of lying to others.

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_O God, my soul is cast down in me, from the land of Jordan and the hill Hermon_, &c. Yea, though last, he brought me to the banquetting house, and made love his banner over me, among the cold highland hills beside Kippen Nov. 1673.

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Lawyer Ed had never yet married though he still made love to every woman, girl and baby in Algonquin.

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HERE BEGIN THE CHAPTERS OF SEKHET-HETEPET, AND THE CHAPTERS OF COMING FORTH BY DAY; OF GOING INTO AND OF COMING OUT FROM THE UNDERWORLD; OF COMING TO SEKHET-AARU; OF BEING IN SEKHET-HETEPET, THE MIGHTY LAND, THE LADY OF WINDS; OF HAVING POWER THERE; OF BECOMING A _KHU_ THERE; OF PLOUGHING THERE; OF REAPING THERE; OF EATING THERE; OF DRINKING THERE; OF MAKING LOVE THERE; AND OF DOING EVERYTHING EVEN AS A MAN DOETH UPON EARTH.

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May I become a _khu_ therein, may I eat therein, may I drink therein, may I plough therein, may I reap therein, may I fight therein, may I make love therein, may my words be mighty therein, may I never be in a state of servitude therein, but may I be in authority therein.

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I exist therein, I am strong therein, I become a _khu_ therein, I eat therein, I sow seed therein, I reap the harvest therein, I plough therein, I make love therein, I am at peace with the god Hetep therein.

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O Qenqentet,(71) I have entered into thee, and I have seen the Osiris [my father], and I have gazed upon my mother, and I have made love.

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If he chose to make love to a child, it was natural enough that he should begin by courting her nurse.

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The peasant never begins his lawsuit in summer, for the same reason that he does not make love and marry in summer-because he has no time for that sort of thing.

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The young man can go through his devotions perfectly well, and make love all the while to the young woman at his side.

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Our Creator did not make love of country a trite virtue, but a passion, and set it in our bodies along with our other passions.

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I hear old Makeway looked fearfully miserable, and, instead of paying other women compliments, made love to his own wife all the evening.

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In truth, the young people had come there to make love, and when the lights were turned down and the curtain of the biograph revealed, the place seemed paradise itself.

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I know that he stops because he is inclined to make love to me.

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"Oh, damn--then he'll be making love to you.

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You will marry her, you say--a promise to keep her quiet while you make love to this fine lady who befools you.

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He found it even more amusing than making love and a vast deal more exciting than big-game hunting.

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We shan't trouble you long--just make love to the kettle and say we're in a hurry, will you now, there's a good soul."

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He ought to have foreseen that Antony, instead of being drawn to their side, would rather make love to Cæsar's place at their expense.

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He exactly answered to the description given of the Yankees by Halleck, in his Connecticut:-- ----"Apostates, who are meddling With merchandise, pounds, shillings, pence, and peddling, Or wandering through southern climates teaching The A, B, C, from Webster's spelling-book; Gallant and godly, making love and preaching, And gaining by what they call hook and crook, And what the moralists call overreaching, A decent living.

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"I trade with them, I don't make love to them.

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She amused herself by teasing Joseph and, though at heart she was really very fond of him, whenever he attempted to make love to her, she would never listen seriously, but always laugh at him and make fun of his clumsy devotion.

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The second is that you're not acting a bit nice, under the circumstances; no perfectly polite young man makes love to a girl when she is supposedly helpless and under his protection."

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Billy Louise spoke lightly, even flippantly, but her eyes were making love to him shyly, whether she knew it or not.

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So he clutched at two decisions which instinct told him might help him win to safety: He would not make love, and he would not tell Billy Louise about the gold.

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"If you make love, I won't like you half as well.

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Don't you know that all the time when I used to play with my pretend Ward Warren, he--he never made love?"

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"He made love--with his eyes--and he kissed me with his--voice--but he never spoiled it with words."

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"He knew just exactly how a girl likes to be made love to.

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You needn't be afraid; I won't make love again."

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He was gone at least four times as long as was necessary, but he came back whistling, and he did not make love to her except with his eyes.

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His eyes made love while he waited for her to speak.

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His eyes made love.

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We attended the High School together and upon leaving it chose the same college, where Sandy ran a merry pace, throwing his money out of the windows, as it were, and gaining for himself the reputation of wearing more waistcoats, drinking more whisky, making love to more women, and writing better verses, than any other man in the University.

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He said he was a handsome pirate, who had sent the clergy of his native place into despair; that he made love to every woman he saw, and that his name was the scandal of the county; but that personally he considered the man a wonder and liked him fine."

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"You mean," Nancy said, with a smile, "that he's not a good man and will make love to me, mayhap, or that it might harm me in some way.

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And stop making a windmill of your arms as ye stand on that rise, or we may think we are all Dutch folk together; and just give over thinking ye know all women, because ye've made love to some senseless London fillies with no brains in their heads whatever.

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Those waggish nymphs, too, which none ever yet Durst make love to, we'll teach the loving fit; We'll suck the coral of their lips, and feed Upon their spicy breath, a meal at need: Rove in their amber-tresses, and unfold That glist'ring grove, the curled wood of gold; Then peep for babies, a new puppet play, And riddle what their prattling eyes would say.

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It makes things much easier for the bulk of humanity, and it also makes love and fear, and therefore morality possible.

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"Well, you'll have to make love to Holgate, if you want that," said I drily.

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Sorcerers of past time ne'er 20 Knew the enchantments that I know, Ways of making love to grow And of freeing from love's care.

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But only by such an education, by one which is not confined to the mere imparting of information, can we produce in the girl greater powers of self-protection and a more enduring self-consciousness, and so save her from the far too common fate of behaving like a stupid unripe creature, and believing all the asseverations of the first man who makes love to her--asseverations which the man himself, in the moment of passion, very probably believes.

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For one evening, chancing to be at a wedding in the house of a Count in Bologna, and having made love for some time to a lady of quality, he had the luck to be invited by her to dance the torch-dance; whereupon, whirling round with her, and overcome by the frenzy of his passion, he said with a trembling voice, sighing deeply, and gazing at his lady with eyes full of tenderness: "S'amor non è, che dunque è quel ch' io sento?

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Then Thomas, fascinated by her loveliness, and loth to lose sight of her, began to make love to her; but she warned him that, if he did so, her beauty would vanish in a moment, and, worse still, she would have the power to throw a spell over him, and to carry him away to her own country.

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They will have been told that these are the "corps" students, and the sight of them so jolly and so idle will confirm their mental picture of the German student, the picture of a young man who does nothing but drink beer, fight duels, sing _Volkslieder_ and _Trinklieder_, and make love to pretty low-born maidens.

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All the characters of many a German opera are there correctly dressed, joining in the songs and dances, shooting for wagers, making love, sometimes coming to blows.

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making love on the sly!

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"That's what I get for making love to a tree."

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"Oh, yes, I'm convinced, James, that, lacking other material, you'd make love to a hitching post."

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("Heavens--is he making love already--he is sudden!" thought Eleanor with amusement.)

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I'd make love to--Eleanor's grandmother if I had her down here on a night like this.

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Except that Carlo Stephens persisted in trying to make love to her, and Mrs. Stephens covertly encouraged his doing so, Eleanor found the Stephens' home a very comforting haven.

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She was so sweet, and before I knew it I had--I found myself in the attitude of making love to her.

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However, she had the most wonderful hair, so long that when she let it down from the top window it touched the ground, and so thick that the Prince whom she subsequently married was able to climb up by it, and make love to her."

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"They weren't making love.

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And she might turn on him and ask him why she was to be made love to in the streets when his mother had a house and he lived in it?

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It was the first time that this idea of making love had come to him.

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Of course he had always supposed that he would marry some day; but as for making love, it was his mother who had put into his head that exquisitely agitating idea.

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To make love to little Winny and to marry her, if (and that was not by any means so certain) she would have him--no idea could well have agitated Ranny more.

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The thing was as good as done last summer, when she had stopped Ranny making love to her.

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an officer in one of her Majesty's regiments--the son and grandson of officers,--is such a one to be mixed up with a family that has lost caste,--to flirt with or make love to girls who are not above making gowns for my butcher's wife?

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But that was in the days when both were very young and Dick had not learned to make love.

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I am not going to make love to one of my cousins; I know your views on the subject, and that would not suit my book at all.

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He makes love to God and love to our neighbor the same love.

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The second reason why God makes love to our neighbor an obligation equal to love to himself is: God has made worldly wisdom foolish, desiring henceforth to be loved amid crosses and afflictions.

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Indeed, he repeated to Harry so often and so firmly, "It can't be done; one can't make love to the wife of a friend," that Harry was driven to the point of replying that he hardly saw whom else, as a matter of fact, one _could_ very well make love to; it being impossible to have romances with people one didn't know.

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But it wasn't so much the question of what people would say--of course, most of the women he knew would drop him, and the men would laugh at him and make love to her--but, how long would it last?

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Who knows the language of the liquid waves as they whisper to each other on sunny beaches and at the meetin' of placid waters, makin' love to each other like as not--one tellin' the other of the sweet cow-slip and ferny medders it had to leave at the loud call of its love, the River.

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One day or another, she may know temptation ... some one may make love to her ... turn her head with fair words.

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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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A good daughter must obey her dad-- Even if he wishes her to make love To an ape.

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By hiding here I've heard all he proposed, And God in His goodness has guided me To confound this noisome bastard's treachery, To discover a way to take my vengeance For his hypocrisy and insolence, To wake up my father, and to justly screw This scumbag who wants to make love to you.

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No matter how strongly you make love's claim, In embracing it we always feel some shame.

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If he is not making love to her I'm a Greek."

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He made love to her from the start, and one day attempted liberties which she was prompt to resent in a way he did not relish.

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"Who would have thought," said Jumper to himself, "that that old curmudgeon Croaker was going to make love to that dear young Miss Leapfrog?

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"Well, she doesn't make love like a frog," he retorted with his first betraying touch of anger.

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But I know of nothing more desolating than trying to make love to a man either against his will or against your own will.

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