[ VIII. Now that thou hast taken these names upon thee of good, modest, ]

[ IX. Toys and fooleries at home, wars abroad: sometimes terror, sometimes ]

[ X. As the spider, when it hath caught the fly that it hunted after, is ]

[ XI. To find out, and set to thyself some certain way and method of ]

[ XII. He hath got loose from the bonds of his body, and perceiving that ]

[ XIII. What use is there of suspicion at all? or, why should thoughts ]

[ XIV. What is that that is slow, and yet quick? merry, and yet grave? He ]

[ XV. In the morning as soon as thou art awaked, when thy judgment, before ]

[ XVI. Give what thou wilt, and take away what thou wilt, saith he that is ]

[ XVII. So live as indifferent to the world and all worldly objects, as ]