[ XXII. Children's anger, mere babels; wretched souls bearing up dead ]
[ XXIII. Go to the quality of the cause from which the effect doth ]
[ XXIV. Infinite are the troubles and miseries, that thou hast already ]
[ XXV. When any shall either impeach thee with false accusations, or ]
[ XXVI. Up and down, from one age to another, go the ordinary things of ]
[ XXVII. Within a while the earth shall cover us all, and then she herself ]
[ XXVIII. And these your professed politicians, the only true practical ]
[ XXIX. From some high place as it were to look down, and to behold ]
[ XXX. Many of those things that trouble and straiten thee, it is in thy ]
[ XXXI. To comprehend the whole world together in thy mind, and the whole ]