[ VIII. Of Fronto, to how much envy and fraud and hypocrisy the state of a ]

[ IX. Of Alexander the Platonic, not often nor without great necessity to ]

[ X. Of Catulus, not to contemn any friend's expostulation, though unjust, ]

[ XI. From my brother Severus, to be kind and loving to all them of my ]

[ XII. From Claudius Maximus, in all things to endeavour to have power ]

[ XIII. In my father, I observed his meekness; his constancy without ]

[ XIV. From the gods I received that I had good grandfathers, and parents, ]

[ XV. In the country of the Quadi at Granua, these. Betimes in the morning ]

[ XVI. Whatsoever I am, is either flesh, or life, or that which we ]

[ XVII. Whatsoever proceeds from the gods immediately, that any man will ]