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 1    1| qualified for an instructor as youth, for it has not profited
 2    1|    white pines, still in their youth, for timber. It is difficult
 3    1|        neighbor's instead. The youth may build or plant or sail,
 4    6|        and men to the vigor of youth. She was probably the only
 5   10|    that they heard it in their youth - that anciently the Indians
 6   10|     with the flowers, but what youth or maiden conspires with
 7   11|     Creator in the days of thy youth. Rise free from care before
 8   12|        are entertained only in youth, as most believe of poetry.
 9   12|        that we pay. Though the youth at last grows indifferent,
10   15|    home of his fathers and his youth. He gazed into the cellar
11   18|        the symbol of perpetual youth, the grass-blade, like a
12   18|      the pond full of glee and youth, as if it spoke the joy
13   19|      knowledge, with perennial youth. As he made no compromise
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