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Such charming tales of lovely young people who, dying in the springtime of life, were fittingly changed into spring flowers, have probably a dark background.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton

And youth is the springtime of life, in which, if there be not a fair share of enthusiasm, little will be attempted, and still less done.

From Character by Smiles, Samuel

How many women owe, in a great measure, their peace of mind and conscience to the good advice and protecting influence of a friend whom they met with in the springtime of life.

From Serious Hours of a Young Lady by Sainte-Foi, Charles

The lightness, the freshness, the spontaneity, the gaiety of the springtime of life!

From Peeps at People by Holliday, Robert Cortes

But at fifty-five the springtime of life is pretty well over.

From The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays by Björkman, Edwin




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