I don't want to be made love to by anybody, least of all by you.
But she had a right to be made love to if she liked it;--and in this case she would like it.
She had never been told not to be made love to by him.
This had like to have broke my Heart, and raised such Suspicions in me, that I told the next I made Love to, upon receiving some unkind Usage from her, that I began to look upon my self as no more than her Shoeing-Horn.
In order to this, I made Love to the Lady Mary Oddly, an Indigent young Woman of Quality.
The Gentleman I am married to made Love to me in Rapture, but it was the Rapture of a Christian and a Man of Honour, not a Romantick Hero or a Whining Coxcomb: This put our Life upon a right Basis.
He was an adorable boy and he made lovelike an angel.
He made love to her bunglingly, and she realized that his diffidence was the expression of a kind of rustic humility which set her in a shrine at which he distantly worshipped.
This was the first time I had anything to do with a woman of quality, and that air of patronage, whatever kindness might accompany it, always put me out of temper, for I thought it made love out of the question.
I was obliged to hide my game, so, although I disliked them intensely, I made love to them, hardly raising my eyes to glance at Madame, who looked ravishing.
Yet he made love to practically all the other ladies of the party, and obviously set the hearts of several of the younger ones fluttering.
Said he thought it was only right I should know, and that he supposed it wouldn't be playing the game according to English ideas if he made love to you and tried to win you from me while he was my guest," continued Tony.
He made love deliriously, on fire himself for the moment, but never once had he so far forgot himself as to come from the flame in any way singed.
He made love, that is to say, only to those women who first and openly made love to him; but it is to be doubted whether even the most ardent of them could boast that Dicky Grant had ever been in love with them.
I made love to a good many other women in between; don't think that I show up radiantly white in comparison to you; but I loved just you all the time.
I made love," I said, "to Lady Mary Justin, and we were found out.
At all events, after what she had told him, she would not be surprised if he made love to her.
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