[ XXVIII. As a pig that cries and flings when his throat is cut, fancy to ]
[ XXIX. Whatsoever it is that thou goest about, consider of it by thyself, ]
[ XXX. When thou art offended with any man's transgression, presently ]
[ XXXI. When thou seest Satyro, think of Socraticus and Eutyches, or ]
[ XXXII. What a subject, and what a course of life is it, that thou doest ]
[ XXXIII. Let it not be in any man's power, to say truly of thee, that ]
[ XXXIV. As he that is bitten by a mad dog, is afraid of everything almost ]
[ XXXV. A good eye must be good to see whatsoever is to be seen, and not ]
[ XXXVI. There is not any man that is so happy in his death, but that some ]
[ XXXVII. Use thyself; as often, as thou seest any man do anything, ]