As for the King, he smiled not, but he inclined his head very calmly and said: "Fair youth if that is all the boon thou hast to ask of us at this time, then thou shalt have thy will with all welcome.
Then anon he said: "Fair youth, whence come you and who are you who speaketh thus so boldly to a great lord of our court and before our very face?
Prithee, fair youth, Think us no churls, nor measure our good minds By this rude place we live in.
My errand is to you, fair youth; My gentle Phebe did bid me give you this.
Fair youth, I would I could make thee believe I love.
And when he saw Theseus, he called to him and said: "O fair youth, help me up with my burden, for my limbs are stiff and weak with years.
And the heart of King Meliadus went out to Tristram very strongly, and he said before all of his court, "Who art thou, fair youth?
But the old woman whined all the more, 'I am weak and old, fair youth.
But when they saw him they all stopped their work, and gathered round him, and cried - 'Who art thou, fair youth?
Then all the people crowded round him, and cried, 'Fair youth, why will you die?
Yet, fair youth, we are in King Charles' realm, and they say even the leaves of the trees have ears which carry all that is spoken to the King's own!
And perchance, fair youth, you have but lately seen some trees bearing strange fruit.
Then all the people crowded round him, and cried, "Fair youth, why will you die?
Now, while the minstrel sang and touched his instrument, a fair youth stood up from the rosy sea of peonies by the pond.
And ere he went, the Sea King spoke: "Fair youth, now listen to my counsel.
The old woman whined again, "I am weak and old, fair youth.
And the herald asked in wonder, "Fair youth, do you know whither you are going?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair youth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.