prime (n.)
early years, prime of life, fullness of youth
AW II.i.182[King to Helena, of her qualities] all / That happiness and prime can happy call
R3 IV.iv.171[Duchess of York to King Richard] Thy prime of manhood [was] daring, bold
Sonn.70.8[] thou present'st a pure unstained prime
TG I.i.49[Valentine to Proteus, of a lover] Losing his verdure even in the prime [also: spring]
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