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your 50
yours 7
yourself 3
youth 20
youthful 1
zenith 1
zeno 2
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20 though
20 while
20 years
20 youth
19 age
19 best
19 end
Plato
Phaedrus

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youth
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| disagreeable; ‘crabbed age and youth cannot live together.’ At 2 Phaedr| have been written in the youth of Isocrates, when the promise 3 Phaedr| necessarily have been written in youth. As little weight can be 4 Phaedr| have been the work of a youth of twenty or twenty-three 5 Phaedr| to us in the days of our youth. By mysticism we mean, not 6 Phaedr| which can restore life and youth to the literature of a nation, 7 Phaedr| present. When more of our youth are trained in the best 8 Phaedr| been writing about a fair youth who was being tempted, but 9 Phaedr| have loved the person of a youth before they knew his character 10 Phaedr| enjoy the bloom of your youth, but to those who will share 11 Phaedr| those who, when the charm of youth has left you, will show 12 Phaedr| more properly speaking, a youth; he was very fair and had 13 Phaedr| one, who had persuaded the youth that he did not love him, 14 Phaedr| will go on talking to my youth. Listen:—~Thus, my friend, 15 Phaedr| men. Consider this, fair youth, and know that in the friendship 16 Phaedr| SOCRATES: But where is the fair youth whom I was addressing before, 17 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Know then, fair youth, that the former discourse 18 Phaedr| state, my dear imaginary youth to whom I am talking, is 19 Phaedr| will confer upon you, my youth. Whereas the attachment 20 Phaedr| His address to the fair youth begins where the lover would


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