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1 I, 5 | beautiful, comely, and freeborn young maidens are still called 2 I, 5 | by the flattering name of young maidens. And when He says, " 3 I, 5 | Moses, He commands "two young pigeons or a pair of turtles 4 I, 5 | placable nature of these tender young birds are acceptable to 5 I, 5 | a beast of burden, and a young colt." It was not enough 6 I, 5 | but He added to it also young, to show the youth of humanity 7 I, 5 | the new people are called young, having learned the new 8 I, 5 | intelligence, are always young, always mild, always new: 9 I, 6 | nourishes by the Word the young brood, which the Lord Himself 10 I, 7 | fond solicitude for her young, spreads abroad her wings, 11 I, 9 | children, as a bird gathers her young ones under her wings, and 12 II, 2 | habits are kindled; and young men inflamed from within 13 II, 7 | no one. On the whole, let young men and young women altogether 14 II, 7 | whole, let young men and young women altogether keep away 15 II, 7 | consequently a fault in a young man. And perpetually moving 16 II, 7 | elderly people, looking on the young as children, may, though 17 II, 7 | and the safe prize of the young; but good speech is characteristic 18 III, 4 | at home, and take up the young of birds, and prefer irrational 19 III, 10| conducive to the health of young men, and produce exertion-- 20 III, 11| win the reverence of the young. For sometimes, when they 21 III, 11| represent the image of a young maid, and executed the statue