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Show YOt ‘While Ulyffes flept there, and clofe b Yourse'Lr. n. /. [your and feIA The other yonkers, he abroad would ly. Chapman Fame tells, by age fame reverend grown That Phebus gave his chariot to his fon And whilft the youngfler from the path declines Admiring the firange beauty of the figns YouNGTH z. /. [from young. Creech Prior Youth YouRr. promoun. [eopen, Saxon. i. Belonging to you. It is ufed properl tha one, an ceremonioufly and cuftomarily when t only one Either your unparagoned miftrefs is dead, or fhe' Shake[peare outprized by a trifle Impute your danger to our ignorance ‘The braveft men are fubject moft to chance. Dryd Ye dauntiefs Dardans hear ‘Think on the ftrength which once your father bore Pope 2. Your is ufed in an indeterminate fenfe Every true man's apparel fits your thief: if it b too little for your thief, your true man thinks it bi enough If it be too big for your thief, your thie thinks it little enough; fo every true man's appazel fits your thicf Shakefpeare Theye is a great affinity between coins and poetry, and your medallift and critic are much neare gelated than the world imagine. Addifen on Medals A difagreement between thefe feldom happens but among your antiquaries and fchoolmen Fenton on the Clafficks 3. Yours is ufed when the fubftantive goe before or is underftood : as, this is_you book, this book 1s yours Pray for this man and for his iffue Whofe heavy hand hath bow'd you to the grave Shakefp. Macheth And beggar'd yours for ever That done, our day of marriage fhall be yozrs One feaft, one houfe, one mutual happinefs. Shak This kifs, if it durft {peak ‘Would ftretch thy fpirits up into the air Conceive and fare thee well. ~TYours in the ranks of death. Shak. King Lear He is forfworn, if e'er thofe eyes of your Behold another day break in the catt. Shakefpeare ‘While the fword this monarchy fecures *>Tis manag'd by an abler hand than yours My wealth, my city It is my employmen ages to the prefent, a young of the prefent t 1. You, even you ;. ye, not others 'I:n' attire of Venus, when th b Within the eye of honour; be affur'd My putfe, my perfon, my extremeft means Shakefpeare O heav'ns If you do love old men, if your fweet fwa Shakefpeare's King Lear Dryd and myfelf are yours. Dry to revive the old of paf it is yours to tranfmit th Pope the future Whenever you are more intent upon adornin your perfons than upon perfecting of your fouls you are much more befide yourfelves than he tha had rather have a 1Red coat than a healthful body "- Law 3. It is fometimes reciprocal in the nominative Pope Be but yourfelves YOUTH. = /. [yeogud, Saxon. 1. The part of life fucceeding to childhoo an fro adolefcence; the tim fourteen to twenty-eight But could youth laft, and love ftill breed Had joys no date, and age no need Then thefe delights my mind might move To live with thee, and be thy love Raleigh Hic ftarry helm unbuckled fhow'd him prim In manhood, where youth ended Milton The folidity, quantity,‘and ftrength of the aliment, is to be proportioned to the labour or quantity of mufcular motion, which in youth is greate than any other age Arbathuot 2. A young man Siward's fon And many unrough youths even now Proteft their firft of manhood Shake[p. Macbeth If this were feen The happieft youth viewing his progrefs through What perils paft, what croffes to enfue Would fhut the book and fit him down and die Shakefpeare O'er the lofty gate his art embof(s' Androgeo's death, and off 'rings to his ghoft Sev'n youtbs from Athens yearly fent, to mee The fate appointed by revengeful Crete. Drydei The pious chie A hundred youths from all his train eleéts And to the Latian court their courfe directs Dryden 3. Young men Colleétively Asit is fit to read the belt authors to yourb firft fo let them be of the openeft and cleareft; as Liv before Salluft, Sidney before Donne Ben Sorfon Il he won Than that young beauty by thy When all your youth A prefers het to 31'1;'- is dreft the reft, Wally You'ruruzr 1 2. In the oblique cafes it has the fenf of reciprocation, or referencé to th fame fubje& mentioned before : as, yo love only yourfelf ; you have betraye yourfelves by your ra/bnefs Mily The graces put not more exadtly o If it ftand, as you yourfelf fill do Make it your caufe The mournful mufe in mirth now lift ne mafk As fhe was wont in youngth and fummer days. Spenf to mor About him exercis'd hero Th' unarmed youth of hcav'l;.game Allow obedience, if yourfelves are old Obfolete when we {pea ¥ O' Lie all unlock'd to your occafions Proud of his charge, he drove the fiery horfe And would outdo his father in his courfe The young fler, who at nine and thre Drinks with his fifters milk and tea From breakfaft reads, till twelve o'clock Burnet and Heylin, Hobbes and Locke Young adj. [ youth and Sull. Our army is difpers'd alread Like youthfd! feers unyok?d they rooal:l¥l;eir < Eafi, weft, north, fouth. Shakefpeare's Heyy ,u]r{; There, in a heap of flain, among the ,cfi Two youthful knights they found beneath,a oa Dryde oppref Of flaughter'd foes 2. Suitable to the firft part of life Here be all the pleafure Tl'zat fancy can beget on yourhful thought W{xe the frefh blood grows lively, and ret'urn Brifk asthe April buds in primrofe feafon.Mi In his years were fee A youthful vigour and autumnal green Drydi The nymph furveys him, and beholds th grace Of charming features, and a youthful face, Pop 3. Vigorous, as in youth How is a good Chriftian animated bya fledfaft belief of an everlafting enjoyment of perfe felicity, fuch as, after millions of millions of ages is fill youthful and flourithing, and inviting as a the firft! no wrinkles in the face, no grey hair on the head of eternity Bentley You'THFULLY. a4v. [frofiyout/y‘ul.] I a youthful manner Yo'uruvry. adj. [from youth.] Young early in life Obfolete True be thy words, and worthy of thy praife That warlike feats doft higheft glorify Therein have I {pent all my youtbly days And many battles fought, and many frays. Spef Young You'rHy. adj. [from youth. youthful. A bad word The fcribbler had not genius to turn my age, a indeed I am an old maid, into raillery, for affecting a youthier turn than is confiftent with my tim Spectator of day Ye1'GuT. part. [ y and pight, from pitch. Fixed That fame wicked wigh His dwelling has low in an hollow cave Far underneath a craggy clift ypight Dark, doleful, dreary, like a greedy grave. Spm Yuck . /. [ jocken, Dutch. Itch on Sa ul ye l ye l e [ / YuiEs The time of Chriftmas op m t m f x S x e [ / u Yux nounced yex.] The hiccough |