YOUTH,-continued. Briefly die their joys, That place them on the truth of girls and boys. Cym. v. 5. We were, fair queen, Two lads that thought there was no more behind, But such a day to-morrow as to-day, And to be boy eternal. A proper stripling, and an amorous ! YOUTH, MELANCHOLY. W.T. i. 2. T. S. i. 2. He hears merry tales, and smiles not: I fear he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old, being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth. · UNRESTRAINED. When his headstrong riot hath no curb, M.V. i. 2. H. IV. PT. II. iv. 4. ZANIES. Z. I protest, I take these wise men, that crow so at these set kind of fools, no better than the fools' zanies. T. N. i. 5. ZEAL DISREGArded. To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars, My soul the faithfull'st offerings hath breath'd out, T. N. v. 1. ZED. Thou unnecessary letter! K. L. ii. 2. Finis. |