[ IV. Spend not the remnant of thy days in thoughts and fancies concerning ]

[ V. Do nothing against thy will, nor contrary to the community, nor ]

[ VI. To be cheerful, and to stand in no need, either of other men's help ]

[ VII. If thou shalt find anything in this mortal life better than ]

[ VIII. Never esteem of anything as profitable, which shall ever constrain ]

[ IX. In the mind that is once truly disciplined and purged, thou canst ]

[ X. Use thine opinative faculty with all honour and respect, for in ]

[ XI. To these ever-present helps and mementoes, let one more be added, ]

[ XII. What is this, that now my fancy is set upon? of what things doth ]

[ XIII. If thou shalt intend that which is present, following the rule of ]