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Example sentences for "youth and"

  • But on the contrary am ready with my sword, my youth and blood to serve you, and bring my little aids on all occasions to yours: and should be proud of the glory to die for you in battle, who would deliver me up a sacrifice to France.

  • It ought to have had some kinder effect on a person of Brilliard's youth and complexion.

  • A modest maid, decked with a blush of honor, Whose feet do tread green paths of youth and love; The wonder of all eyes that look upon her, Sacred on earth, designed a Saint above.

  • The flashing knee at last appears, The lower curves of youth and grace, Whereat the girls intently scan The mazy thickets of the place.

  • He seemed indeed the very personification of youth and love, with all their enthusiastic, disinterested hope in the future.

  • The lady's eyes were blue and very mild, her mouth was rosy and smiling, the oval of her face expressed both the grace of youth and of maternity.

  • She who is full of youth and wishes to live.

  • He heard her singing with all the light-heartedness of youth and he caught a few notes as clear and cheerful as a grey bird's.

  • They parted and Jenny hastened, risked her neck sometimes, and sped forward with the energy of youth and on the wings of fear.

  • The sea was my playground in youth and I understood very perfectly the mechanism to be under my control.

  • The first is ascribed to youth and fire; but the latter is imputed to an affectation of singularity or superiority.

  • It means, at most, the accidental and unfrequent irregularities of youth and vivacity, in opposition to dullness, formality, and want of spirit.

  • Though you have more than most people of your age, you have yet very little experience and knowledge of the world; now, I wish to inoculate mine upon you, and thereby prevent both the dangers and the marks of youth and inexperience.

  • It is true, however, as all must recognize, that the modern specialization of labor and modern use of machines allows a wholesale exploitation of youth and of physical weakness impossible in older forms of industry.

  • We have the varied agencies for preventing delinquency in youth and many a new type of moral rehabilitation for all who have stepped but a short distance out of the ordered path of life.

  • They remained thus for a hushed moment--the man on the threshold of death, the young woman in the fullness of youth and beauty--linked together.

  • It was sensuous poetry, the poetry of youth and gladness.

  • Youth and an ardent temperament did not allow the younger brother to follow the tortuous course through which the elder wound himself to his object.

  • Ambition made me all insensible To youth and beauty.

  • From thy blood-stained walls this deed Of nameless horror taints the skies; ill fare Thy mothers and thy children, youth and age, And offspring yet, unborn!

  • I see in them two pictures of youth and of old age, and a commandment based upon both.

  • Lady Mary's common mode of enjoying the praise of her friends was not in silence; all she thought and felt usually came to her lips with the ingenuous vivacity of youth and innocence.

  • I do not expect to find an admirer of my strenuous life in the man who taught his countrymen to sit still and read, and to lose the hours of youth and action in idle speculation and the sport of words.

  • I left her in the bloom of youth and beauty.

  • The feelings of youth and of the spring are here blended together like the breath of opening flowers.

  • In youth and boyhood, the world we live in is the world of desire, and of fancy: it is experience that brings us down to the world of reality.

  • After fluctuating a long time between life and death, youth and a naturally strong constitution conquered my malady, and I once more thought and felt like a rational creature.

  • Marlowe's faults are the faults of youth and of his time.

  • It became an ambition to have as many different experiences as possible, to search for that variety craved by youth and by a youthful age.


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