[ X. It is the part of a man endowed with a good understanding faculty, to ]

[ XI. Consider with thyself how man, and by what part of his, is joined ]

[ XII. If thou shouldst live three thousand, or as many as ten thousands ]

[ XIII. Remember that all is but opinion and conceit, for those things ]

[ XIV. A man's soul doth wrong and disrespect itself first and especially, ]

[ XV. The time of a man's life is as a point; the substance of it ever ]

[ THE THIRD BOOK ]

[ I. A man must not only consider how daily his life wasteth and ]

[ II. This also thou must observe, that whatsoever it is that naturally ]

[ III. Hippocrates having cured many sicknesses, fell sick himself and ]