[ XLI. Why should I grieve myself; who never did willingly grieve any ]

[ XLII. This time that is now present, bestow thou upon thyself. They that ]

[ XLIII. Take me and throw me where thou wilt: I am indifferent. For there ]

[ XLIV. Is this then a thing of that worth, that for it my soul should ]

[ XLV. Nothing can happen unto thee, which is not incidental unto thee, as ]

[ XLVI. Remember that thy mind is of that nature as that it becometh ]

[ XLVII. Keep thyself to the first bare and naked apprehensions of things, ]

[ XLVIII. Is the cucumber bitter? set it away. Brambles are in the way? ]

[ XLIX. Not to be slack and negligent; or loose, and wanton in thy ]

[ L. 'They kill me, they cut my flesh; they persecute my person with ]