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heyday of youth



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The gladsome heyday of youth takes no note of the annual milestones.

From The Spinster Book by Reed, Myrtle

With others this feature in the marriage fellowship becomes relatively less as the heyday of youth subsides, and the moral and mental bonds become more various and extensive.

From The Friendships of Women by Alger, William Rounseville

In the heyday of youth, both had been extremely handsome.

From Three short works The Dance of Death, the Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller, a Simple Soul. by Flaubert, Gustave

As for temptations to vanity, and love of power—he may have had to fight with them in the heyday of youth, and genius, and perhaps ambition. 

From Literary and General Lectures and Essays by Kingsley, Charles

They mostly represented country scenes, but there were a few admirable portraits of charming girls just in the heyday of youth and happiness.

From The School Queens by Meade, L. T.




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