[ XIV. As physicians and chirurgeons have always their instruments ready ]
[ XV. Be not deceived; for thou shalt never live to read thy moral ]
[ XVI. To steal, to sow, to buy, to be at rest, to see what is to be done ]
[ XVII. To be capable of fancies and imaginations, is common to man and ]
[ I. That inward mistress part of man if it be in its own true natural ]
[ II. Let nothing be done rashly, and at random, but all things according ]
[ III. They seek for themselves private retiring ]
[ IV. If to understand and to be reasonable be common unto all men, then ]
[ V. As generation is, so also death, a secret of nature's wisdom: a ]