The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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When the quarrel was over, Michele D'Cruze used to shamble across the low mud wall of the compound and make love to Miss Vezzis after the fashion of the Borderline, which is hedged about with much ceremony.

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He knew that men in the East do not make love under windows at eleven in the forenoon, nor do women fix appointments a week in advance.

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Whether the mehter made love to Janki, Mrs. Bronckhorst's ayah, is a question which concerns Strickland exclusively.

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Only--only no woman likes being made love through instead of to--specially on behalf of a musty divinity of four years' standing.

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"It was like making love to a ghost," said Hannasyde to himself, "and it doesn't matter; and now I'll get to my work."

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Not though you die tonight, O Sweet, and wail, A spectre at my door, Shall mortal Fear make Love immortal fail-- I shall but love you more, Who from Death's house returning, give me still One moment's comfort in my matchless ill. --Shadow Houses.

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It's very lovely, and it's very horrible,--but I won't let you see anything horrid,--and it doesn't care your life or mine for pictures or anything else except doing its own work and making love.

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I saw him making love to the butcher at the corner when the shutters were being taken down--just as if he hadn't enough to eat in his own proper house," said Dick.

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The rough words beat like the blows of the waves on the bows of the rickety boat from Lima in the days when Dick was mixing paints, making love, drawing devils and angels in the half dark, and wondering whether the next minute would put the Italian captain's knife between his shoulder-blades.

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I should have stayed and made love to you."

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"Well," said Dick, brutally, "you're better as you are, instead of making love to some drunken beast in the street."

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I wouldn't ask more than to be near her again, even though I knew that another man was making love to her.

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For three days he made love to Bimi, pecause Bimi would not let himself be touched Den Bimi come to dinner at der same table mit us, und der hair on his hands was all black und thick mit--mit what had dried on his hands.

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He sat on my bed, singing--Guy had a fine voice and ear--singing out of mockery, songs which I had an especial aversion to--light songs written by an Irishman, Mr. Thomas Moore, about girls and wine, and being "far from the lips we love," but always ready enough "to make love to the lips we are near."

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To try and forget me, he has been making love to you.

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Rather than let that man make love to you-or even be within a short railway journey of you, I'll cart you off to Europe this winter and keep you there until you forget.

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In books and plays the young man makes love with a flow of language, a wealth of imagery, that must have taken him years to acquire.

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Now, he had not heard of Chaucer, who made love to the daisies four hundred years before Burns.--God only knows what gospellers they have been on his middle-earth.

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He walked by her side through the pleasure gardens where the lake gleamed in the sunshine, the water lilies sleeping on its quiet bosom; through the fragrant flower beds where the bees hummed and the butterflies made love to the fairest blossoms.

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My sister has mourned you for dead--was mourning you for dead whilst you sat at the feet of your Roxalanne and made love to her among the roses of Lavedan."

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He made love to every woman, and despite his ugliness, he was not unsuccessful.

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This Raja, like most others of his semi-deified order, had been in youth what is called a Sarva-rasi[FN#95]; that is, he ate and drank and listened to music, and looked at dancers and made love much more than he studied, reflected, prayed, or conversed with the wise.

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Then many things hidden within him came out; he learnt couplets by heart and sang them to his boon companions, became enthusiastic about Beranger, learnt how to make punch, and, finally, how to make love.

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"At Madame Bovary's, you're not making love to-" "To whom?"

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And he who commends himself to Love makes Love his master and his lord; and it is meet that he have him in Reverence; and greatly fear and honour him if he wishes to stand well with his court.

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As sure as cosmic sap was cosmic sap, just that sure was I that ere the voyage was over I should be pestered by her making love to me.

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* * * * * "And the one thing I had firmly resolved from the start," Margaret confessed to me this morning in the cabin, when I released her from my arms, "was that I would not permit you to make love to me."

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"What possibly could have led you to expect that I would make love to you?"

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If God made you and me, and men and women, believe me He made love, too.

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Presently Anne went out and reappeared as "Master Bobby" of the hills, making love to Gerty in that capacity, through song and dance.

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So must I keep him busy, his mind ever employed on some labour, no matter what, lest peradventure he make love to me--'" "Stop!" cries she angrily, leaping up to her feet all in a moment.

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He was habitually addicted to making love to ladies, and did so without scruple of conscience, or any idea that such a practice was amiss.

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Charlotte was explaining to her brother that he must make love for himself if he meant to carry on the matter, and was encouraging him to so, by warm eulogiums on Eleanor's beauty, when the signora was brought into the drawing-room.

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He did not make love to her, nor sigh, nor look languishing; but he was amusing and familiar, yet respectful; and when he left Eleanor at her own door at one o'clock, which he did by the bye with the assistance of the now jealous Slope, she thought he was one of the most agreeable men, and the Stanhopes decidedly the most agreeable family, that she had ever met.

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If he had come there with any formed plan at all, his intention was to make love to the lady without uttering any such declaration.

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Mr Slope's civility had been more than ordinarily greasy; and now, though he had not in fact said anything which she could notice, she had for the first time entertained a suspicion that he was intending to make love to her.

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Not only was he about to make love because his sister told him, but he also took the precaution of explaining all this before he began.

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Adela didn't care to sit and watch them while they made love, as she crudely imaged it, and she cared still less to join in their strange commerce.

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We will invite other grown-ups to come to tea with them, and let them flirt in the garden, or if wet make love in the dining-room, till nurse comes for them.

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He made love to them, not obtrusively, which might have laid them open to ridicule--many of them were old enough to have been his mother--but more by insinuation, by subtle suggestion.

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"And so," cried she in that haughty tone adopted by women of aristocratic lineage when addressing a supposed inferior, "you have, I hear, had the impudence to make love to my niece?"

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He had never again made love to her, but she knew that at the least sign he would.

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They put her up to capturing Bruce, and after she had acquired an influence over him they worked it so that she made him make love to Mrs. Parker.

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So that was how the wind lay--Bruce making love to Mrs. Parker and she presumably betraying her husband's secrets.

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O'Brien will be making love to Mrs. Talboys."

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"Nonsense," said Mrs. Mackinnon; "you are always thinking that somebody is going to make love to some one."

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"There are men who consider themselves bound to make love to a woman under certain circumstances, let the age of the lady be what it may.

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It was on that day, I think, that I began to love her in earnest--for three or four times I was tempted to rush into the _patio_, and drive my sword into the bodies of all the coxcombs who were making love to her.

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I know whom you made love to yesterday, whom you've completely conquered with your good looks and honeyed words!

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Then, when we have shown her that we cannot possibly marry her, we will begin to make love to her!

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It is when we have told her that we cannot marry her as a Protestant, that we will make love as a Catholic.

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Thus introduced, and as he was not one to let the grass grow under his feet, he soon obtained a footing as friend of the family, which, being now advised by Josephine, he took care not to compromise by making love to Rose before the baroness.

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Sex dreams turn into sex scripts on virtual reality programs within which one can make love to a virtual animal, plant, to oneself, projected into the virtual space and time of less than clear distinctions between what we were told is right and wrong.

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The same holds true for such peculiarities as the way people eat, entertain, dress, make love, and play.

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If you live in Hebrew, if you think, dream, make love in Hebrew, sing in Hebrew in the shower, tell lies in Hebrew, you are 'inside'.

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Of the two who made love to his daughter, he preferred the man of worth to the one who was rich, saying he desired a man without riches, rather than riches without a man.

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"Shakespeare understood love," said Lady Herman, in a loud voice; "he knew how a man makes love to a woman.

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had made love to me as Shakespeare describes him doing it, I'm not sure that I could have resisted him.

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There, it appeared, she had met a "Signore," who had given her jewels, made love to her, promised her marriage, and held clandestine meetings with her.

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But a considerable time elapsed before supper, and Mr. Coventry spent this time in making love rather ardently, and Grace in defending herself rather feebly.

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You shall never be thwarted, nor worried, nor made love to again; only be brave and live; don't rob the world of the only angel that is in it.

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She had often been made love to, and could parry as well as Dick could fence.

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By synthesis of all the virtues, men can make virtue, they cannot make love.

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My mouth is red and fresh as well, it will be a suitable match for yours, you'll see.-But tell me, beautiful Kamala, aren't you at all afraid of the Samana from the forest, who has come to learn how to make love?"

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Her body was flexible like that of a jaguar and like the bow of a hunter; he who had learned from her how to make love, was knowledgeable of many forms of lust, many secrets.

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But after this, she had aroused him, and had tied him to her in the act of making love with painful fervour, biting and in tears, as if, once more, she wanted to squeeze the last sweet drop out of this vain, fleeting pleasure.

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So oaths mutually sworn, and invocations of heaven, and priestly ceremonies, and fond belief, and love, so fond and faithful that it never doubted but that it should live for ever, are all of no avail towards making love eternal: it dies, in spite of the banns and the priest; and I have often thought there should be a visitation of the sick for it, and a funeral service, and an extreme unction, and an abi in pace.

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"What do you suppose that a sentimental widow, who will live down in that dingy dungeon of a Castlewood, where she spoils her boy, kills the poor with her drugs, has prayers twice a day and sees nobody but the chaplain--what do you suppose she can do, mon Cousin, but let the horrid parson, with his great square toes and hideous little green eyes, make love to her?

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There was one comrade of Esmond's, an honest little Irish lieutenant of Handyside's, who owed so much money to a camp sutler, that he began to make love to the man's daughter, intending to pay his debt that way; and at the battle of Malplaquet, flying away from the debt and lady too, he rushed so desperately on the French lines, that he got his company; and came a captain out of the action, and had to marry the sutler's daughter after all, who brought him his cancelled debt to her father as poor Roger's fortune.

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This was merely human and inevitable, but realizing in the course of a few weeks that she was too busy taking care of her irritable, boisterous old Manchester father, and everybody else, to have time to be made love to even by young men who could buy new boots when the old ones had ceased to be water-tight, they were obliged to resign themselves to the, after all, comforting fact that she became a mother to them, not a sister.

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He really made love to her in the way a joyful young fellow can make love to his mother or his nicest aunt.

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"A fellow who looked that way at a girl when he made love to her would get a strangle-holt.

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She was the kind of little person a man naturally made love to, and a girl who was made love to in a clever manner frequently became amenable to reason, and might be persuaded to use her influence in the direction most desired.

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They danced a little, made love a little, and above all talked politics.

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It was just as likely that he would urge Mark to make love to the heiress, now she was an heiress, as that he would have restrained him previously, as Mark said he had done.

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Assuming the characters of the rather insipid Strephons and florimels, they made love in pastoral fashion, with pipe and lute--these rustic diversions serving especially to while away the long summer days in the country at Rambouillet, at Chantilly, or at Ruel.

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How would they feel to know that these sacred recollections were now forever profaned in their memory by the knowledge that the defendant was capable of using such occasions to make love to the larger girls and teachers, whilst his artless companions were innocently--the Court will pardon me for introducing what I am credibly informed is the local expression--'doing gooseberry'?"

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***** We make love, and thereby ourselves fall the deeper in it.

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And, vice versa, veracity to sentiment, truth in a relation, truth to your own heart and your friends, never to feign or falsify emotion--that is the truth which makes love possible and mankind happy.

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People began to talk of the hoards of money Susan Dixon must have laid up somewhere; and one young ne'er-do-weel of a farmer's son undertook to make love to the woman of forty, who looked fifty-five, if a day.

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"I killed him," he went on, turning his head slowly around the circle of eager auditors with the rigidity of a wax figure, "because he made love to my wife.

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Did he make love to her?"

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Women like love; make love to her with the pen only, tickle her phantasies, and sketch merrily for her a thousand pictures of love in a thousand pretty ways.

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The old lord, believing that he was a girl, thought him very modest and timid, because the lad, doubting the language of his eyes, kept them always cast down; and when Bertha kissed him on the mouth, he trembled lest his petticoat might be indiscreet, and would walk away to the window, so fearful was he of being recognised as a man by Bastarnay, and killed before he had made love to the lady.

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And I never made love to Sofya Semyonovna!

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"I should like to see the common people making love," she said, "it's such fun!"

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He make love to Miss St. John!

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"Ay, all save one that makes love in the hearts of men," said Krishna, knotting his girdle.

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But when you have got the goddess, then rejoice, shout and laugh; thenceforward you will be able to sail or stay at home, to make love or sleep, to attend festivals and processions, to play at cottabos,(1) live like true Sybarites and to shout, Io, io!

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TRYGAEUS And I well deserve it; have I not bestridden a beetle to save the Greeks, who now, thanks to me, can make love at their ease and sleep peacefully on their farms?

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It was the Greeks--wasn't it?--made love into a goddess; they were right, I dare say, but then they lived in the Golden Age."

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"We went to work, and didn't play about--flying and motoring, and making love."

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"Didn't you ever make love?"

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Young ladies, married and unmarried, liked him because without making love to any of them, he was equally amiable to all, especially after supper.

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At supper after the opera he described to Dolokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair and expressed his intention of making love to her.

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"Yes," I replied; "I forgot to tell you that if we should ever get to Mur, none of you must make love to the Walda Nagasta.

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Look here, Orme," I added, "didn't I tell you long ago that the one thing you must _not_ do was to make love to the Child of Kings?"

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There was no reason why Oliver should always be thriftless; why Fielding and Steele should sponge upon their friends; why Sterne should make love to his neighbors' wives.

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