Chap.

 1    2|      never exhibit. Besides, in youth their faculties are not
 2    2|    wield, appears less wild.~ ~ Youth is the season for love in
 3    2|        the natural frankness of youth by instilling such indecent
 4    3|      health during infancy, and youth, extend further than is
 5    3|         the vices of licentious youth bring her with sorrow, if
 6    4|       comparison, men, in their youth, are prepared for professions,
 7    4|       been exercised from their youth up. A husband cannot long
 8    4|         the pretty freshness of youth is worn off, these artless
 9    4|      the vigour and vivacity of youth. The French, who admit more
10    4|       or, the resting point. In youth, till twenty, the body shoots
11    4|      age to chill the ardour of youth.~ ~ From the same source
12    5|         that the first years of youth should be employed to form
13    5|        only during infancy, but youth, arrive at perfection of
14    5|          the important years of youth, the usefulness of age,
15    5|   looked abroad, I never knew a youth educated in this manner,
16    5|   example? Why is the ardour of youth thus to be damped, and the
17    5|       men.~ ~ It is natural for youth to adorn the first object
18    5|     rest in contentment?~ ~ The youth should act; for had he the
19    5|      the unsuspecting warmth of youth, nor the cool depth of age.
20    5|     absurd to attempt to make a youth wise by the experience of
21    5| character, during childhood and youth; and the understanding,
22    7|       bewitching bashfulness of youth.*~ ~ * Modesty, is the graceful
23    7|          the charm of vivacious youth.~ ~ And thus have I argued.
24    7|       themselves in, when in my youth accident threw me, an awkward
25   12|     play-fellow of an infant or youth. And when children are confined
26   12|      man may be.~ ~ Besides, in youth the seeds of every affection
27   12|        can be expected from the youth who receives the sacrament
28   12|       professions the tutors of youth are, in general, chosen.
29   12|         direction of reason. In youth, the fondest friendships
30   12|      injurious to the morals of youth. What, indeed, can tend
31   12|   during the important years of youth, is merely relative to accomplishments;
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