[ XLII. It is common to all trades and professions to mind and intend that ]
[ XLIII. When at any time thou art offended with any one's impudency, put ]
[ I. O my soul, the time I trust will be, when thou shalt be good, simple, ]
[ II. As one who is altogether governed by nature, let it be thy care to ]
[ III. Whatsoever doth happen unto thee, thou art naturally by thy natural ]
[ IV. Him that offends, to teach with love and meek ness, and to show him ]
[ V. Whatsoever it be that happens unto thee, it is that which from all ]
[ VI. Either with Epicurus, we must fondly imagine the atoms to be the ]
[ VII. All parts of the world, (all things I mean that are contained ]