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Dialogue
1 Gorg| that when old men trip, the young set them on their legs again; 2 Gorg| have suffered when he was young, and been saved from suffering 3 Gorg| others. The old he makes young again; the familiar principle 4 Gorg| middle-aged, and the middle-aged young; the youth became a child, 5 Gorg| some one or other of the young men present might desire 6 Gorg| same with Demus, the fair young son of Pyrilampes. For you 7 Gorg| upwards, and tame them like young lions,— charming them with 8 Gorg| disgrace to a man while he is young in pursuing such a study; 9 Gorg| Yes.~SOCRATES: And if a young man begins to ask how he 10 Gorg| one says that I corrupt young men, and perplex their minds,