[ XXXI. Receive temporal blessings without ostentation, when they are sent ]

[ XXXII. If ever thou sawest either a hand, or a foot, or a head lying by ]

[ XXXIII. As almost all her other faculties and properties the nature of ]

[ XXXIV. Let not the general representation unto thyself of the ]

[ XXXV. What? are either Panthea or Pergamus abiding to this day by their ]

[ XXXVI. If thou beest quick-sighted, be so in matter of judgment, and ]

[ XXXVII. In the whole constitution of man, I see not any virtue contrary ]

[ XXXVIII. If thou canst but withdraw conceit and opinion concerning that ]

[ XXXIX. That which is a hindrance of the senses, is an evil to the ]

[ XL. If once round and solid, there is no fear that ever it will change. ]