Thereupon He fell to thinking of his Youthhood gone, And wept.
"The Poems of William Watson"
William Watson
And night and day its crystal heart doth yearn To wed its Youthhood with the sea's old age; And faring on that bridal pilgrimage, Its waters past the shining city are rolled, And all the people drink and wax not old.
"The Poems of William Watson"
William Watson
One of the most important of these duties was to provide for the education of the young, in pursuance of that invaluable injunction of John Knox, "that no father, of what estate or condition that ever he may be, use his children at his own fantasie, especially in their Youthhood, but all must be compelled to bring up their children in learning and virtue."
"James Watt"
Andrew Carnegie