[ LI. He that knoweth not what the world is, knoweth not where he himself ]
[ LII. Not only now henceforth to have a common breath, or to hold ]
[ LIII. Wickedness in general doth not hurt the world. Particular ]
[ LIV. The sun seemeth to be shed abroad. And indeed it is diffused but ]
[ LV. He that feareth death, either feareth that he shall have no sense at ]
[ LVI. All men are made one for another: either then teach them better, or ]
[ LVII. The motion of the mind is not as the motion of a dart. For ]
[ LVIII. To pierce and penetrate into the estate of every one's ]
[ I. He that is unjust, is also impious. For the nature of the universe, ]