Book, Chapter
1 1, 12-19| less dreaded for me than youth), I loved not study, and
2 1, 15-24| safe path for the steps of youth. ~ ~
3 1, 16-26| Terence had brought a lewd youth upon the stage, setting
4 2, 1-1 | For I even burnt in my youth heretofore, to be satiated
5 2, 2-2 | flesh, and the bubblings of youth, mists fumed up which beclouded
6 2, 2-2 | and hurried my unstayed youth over the precipice of unholy
7 2, 2-3 | that so the tides of my youth might have cast themselves
8 2, 10-18| stay, in these days of my youth, and I became to myself
9 3, 11-19| wooden rule, and a shining youth coming towards her, cheerful
10 4, 3-6 | my dearest Nebridius, a youth singularly good and of a
11 4, 4-7 | first opening flower of youth. He had grown up of a child
12 4, 4-7 | true faith (which he as a youth had not soundly and thoroughly
13 6, 1-1 | O Thou, my hope from my youth, where wert Thou to me,
14 6, 7-12 | with me, that right-minded youth took as a ground of being
15 6, 12-21| since in the outset of his youth he had entered into that
16 7, 1-1 | that my evil and abominable youth, and I was passing into
17 8, 1-1 | also that from his very youth he had lived most devoted
18 8, 7-17 | commencement of my early youth, had begged chastity of
19 8, 11-27| maidens here, a multitude of youth and every age, grave widows
20 9, 6-14 | nothing for his childhood or youth, or his whole self. Him
21 9, 8-18 | out of the exuberance of youth, whereby it boils over in
22 11, 9-11 | good things, because my youth shall be renewed like an
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