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1 Intro| flies away when the bloom of youth is over, is disgraceful,
2 Intro| customs—one the love of youth, the other the practice
3 Intro| Antinous. But the love of youth when not depraved was a
4 Intro| honourable attachment of a youth to an elder man was a part
5 Intro| a great man for a noble youth into a connexion of another
6 Intro| elder friend to a beloved youth was often deemed to be a
7 Text | in all the splendour of youth the day before yesterday,
8 Text | the lover than a beloved youth. For the principle which
9 Text | therefore when the bloom of youth which he was desiring is
10 Text | customs, one the love of youth, and the other the practice
11 Text | manhood they are lovers of youth, and are not naturally inclined
12 Text | whether he be a lover of youth or a lover of another sort,
13 Text | the youngest, and of his youth he is himself the witness,
14 Text | will not come near him; but youth and love live and move together—
15 Text | interval which elapses between youth and age, and in which every
16 Text | and justice. And he who in youth has the seed of these implanted
17 Text | this matter should begin in youth to visit beautiful forms;
18 Text | love with the beauty of one youth or man or institution, himself
19 Text | of the attractions of my youth. In the prosecution of this
20 Text | just as if he were a fair youth, and I a designing lover.
21 Text | more violent in ingenuous youth than any serpent’s tooth,
22 Text | great desire to praise the youth.~Hurrah! cried Agathon,
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