[ II. It were indeed more happy and comfortable, for a man to depart out ]

[ III. Thou must not in matter of death carry thyself scornfully, but as ]

[ IV. He that sinneth, sinneth unto himself. He that is unjust, hurts ]

[ V. If my present apprehension of the object be right, and my present ]

[ VI. To wipe away fancy, to use deliberation, to quench concupiscence, to ]

[ VII. Of all unreasonable creatures, there is but one unreasonable soul; ]

[ VIII. Man, God, the world, every one in their kind, bear some fruits. ]

[ IX. Either teach them better if it be in thy power; or if it be not, ]

[ X. Labour not as one to whom it is appointed to be wretched, nor as one ]

[ XI. This day I did come out of all my trouble. Nay I have cast out all ]