The poor youth has the capacity of loving, but it lies hidden in his undeveloped nature.
 Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., Over the Teacups (1891). copy citation

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Author Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
Source Over the Teacups
Topic youth love
Date 1891
Language English
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“Is it likely that some other attraction may come into disturb the existing relation? The problem is to my mind not only interesting, but exceptionally curious. You remember the story of Cymon and Iphigenia as Dryden tells it. The poor youth has the capacity of loving, but it lies hidden in his undeveloped nature. All at once he comes upon the sleeping beauty, and is awakened by her charms to a hitherto unfelt consciousness. With the advent of the new passion all his dormant faculties start into life, and the seeming simpleton becomes the bright and intelligent lover.” source