[ XXXVIII. Remember, that that which sets a man at work, and hath power ]
[ I. The natural properties, and privileges of a reasonable soul are: That ]
[ II. A pleasant song or dance; the Pancratiast's exercise, sports that ]
[ III. That soul which is ever ready, even now presently (if need be) from ]
[ IV. Have I done anything charitably? then am I benefited by it. See ]
[ V. Tragedies were at first brought in and instituted, to put men in mind ]
[ VI. How clearly doth it appear unto thee, that no other course of thy ]
[ VII. A branch cut off from the continuity of that which was next unto ]
[ VIII. To grow together like fellow branches in matter of good ]