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[ I. Of my grandfather Verus I have learned to be gentle and meek, and to ]
[ II. Of him that brought me up, not to be fondly addicted to either of ]
[ III. Of Diognetus, not to busy myself about vain things, and not easily ]
[ IV. To Rusticus I am beholding, that I first entered into the conceit ]
[ V. From Apollonius, true liberty, and unvariable steadfastness, and not ]
[ VI. Of Sextus, mildness and the pattern of a family governed with ]
[ VII. From Alexander the Grammarian, to be un-reprovable myself, and not ]