[ XXXVI. Whatsoever doth happen in the world, is, in the course of nature, ]
[ XXXVII. Let that of Heraclitus never be out of thy mind, that the death ]
[ XXXVIII. Even as if any of the gods should tell thee, Thou shalt ]
[ XXXIX. Let it be thy perpetual meditation, how many physicians who ]
[ XL. Thou must be like a promontory of the sea, against which though ]
[ XLI. Oh, wretched I, to whom this mischance is happened! nay, happy I, ]
[ XLII. It is but an ordinary coarse one, yet it is a good effectual ]
[ XLIII. Let thy course ever be the most compendious way. The most ]
[ I. In the morning when thou findest thyself unwilling to rise, consider ]