[ THE SECOND BOOK ]

[ I. Remember how long thou hast already put off these things, and how ]

[ II. Let it be thy earnest and incessant care as a Roman and a man to ]

[ III. Do, soul, do; abuse and contemn thyself; yet a while and the time ]

[ IV. Why should any of these things that happen externally, so much ]

[ V. For not observing the state of another man's soul, scarce was ever ]

[ VI. These things thou must always have in mind: What is the nature ]

[ VII. Theophrastus, where he compares sin with sin (as after a vulgar ]

[ VIII. Whatsoever thou dost affect, whatsoever thou dost project, so do, ]

[ IX. Consider how quickly all things are dissolved and resolved: the ]