[ VII. All worldly things thou must behold and consider, dividing them ]

[ VIII. How happy is man in this his power that hath been granted unto ]

[ IX. Whatsoever doth happen in the ordinary course and consequence of ]

[ X. How ridiculous and strange is he, that wonders at anything that ]

[ XI. Either fate, (and that either an absolute necessity, and unavoidable ]

[ XII. At the conceit and apprehension that such and such a one hath ]

[ XIII. If it be not fitting, do it not. If it be not true, speak it not. ]

[ XIV. Of everything that presents itself unto thee, to consider what the ]

[ XV. It is high time for thee, to understand that there is somewhat in ]

[ XVI. Remember that all is but opinion, and all opinion depends of the ]