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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

Only those who, in the bright springtime of life, have loved, have been loved in return, and have suddenly seen an impassable gulf open between them and happiness, can realize Maurice d'Escorval's disappointment.

From The Honor of the Name by Gaboriau, Émile

Youth, it has been beautifully said, is the springtime of life.

From Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers by Anstey, F.

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

From Peeps at People by Holliday, Robert Cortes




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