132 Words to use with youths

Answer sheet for the SRA youth inventory.

Violence is not the attribute of justicebut the youth hath offended the laws, and he suffereth for his crimes?"

(In Workshop for youth leaders, Nov. 1946)

Youth-time; early ambitions as a composer.

Following independent action by youth groups similar in nature to youth revolts in Western countries, the power and prestige of older leaders suffered.

"All men be more prone to sin when youth doth riot in their veins," quoth the Pardoner, "and alas, thou art very young, messire, so do I tremble for thee.

Thebes did his green, unknowing youth engage; He chooses Athens in his riper age.

Secondlyand the second reason was the graverbecause I was beginning to regard the delineation of a nymph, or youth bathing, etc., as a very narrow channel to carry off the strong, full tide of a man's thought.

One may shake up a woman's heart with every alloy of life, grind, break, scatter it, till scarce a throb of its youth beats there, but to its last bit it is feminine still; and I felt a sudden sweetness of relief to know that my boy had not forgotten me.

And oft, beneath the odorous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat, In loose numbers wildly sweet, Their feather-cinctured chiefs and dusky loves.

for know My son thou art, and I must call thee so.' 'Light of the world,' the trembling youth replies, 'Illustrious parent!

She stood there, among the sun-warmed flowers, looking like a symbolic figure of youth triumphant ... and she felt herself to be in a black and windowless prison, where the very earth under her feet was treacherous, where everything betrayed her.

Once more youth returns.

BACON, FRANCIS L. Outwitting the hazards; youth attacks the accident problem.

Mochuda was very handsome of features with the result that at different times during his youth maidens to the number of thirty were so enamoured of him that they could not conceal their feeling.

I think of Mr. Stevenson as a consumptive youth weaving garlands of sad flowers with pale, weak hands, or leaning to a large plate-glass window, and scratching thereon exquisite profiles with a diamond pencil.

"As far as I can judge, the danger is over, and, aided by your husband's care and watchfulness, I have little doubt of bringing the youth round.

Youth work in the church.

Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all.

The cigarette is the defiling medium through which these direful results frequently invade the system, and the easily moulded condition of youth yields readily to the destructive snare.

Thenceforth the youth sate as suggested.

(American youth series)

3 If our loose breath so much can do, What may the same in forms of love, Of purest love, and music too, When Flavia it aspires to move? When that, which lifeless buds persuades To wax more soft, her youth invades?

The world of music; song programs for youth adventure.

And besides, his range of knowledge is wider; and in whatever direction it extends, it is thorough, and therefore formed into a consistent and connected whole; whereas in youth knowledge is always defective and fragmentary.

132 Words to use with  youths