[ II. How easy a thing is it for a man to put off from him all turbulent ]
[ III. Think thyself fit and worthy to speak, or to do anything that is ]
[ IV. I continue my course by actions according to nature, until I ]
[ V. No man can admire thee for thy sharp acute language, such is thy ]
[ VI. Such there be, who when they have done a good turn to any, are ready ]
[ VII. The form of the Athenians' prayer did run thus: 'O rain, rain, good ]
[ VIII. As we say commonly, The physician hath prescribed unto this man, ]
[ IX. Be not discontented, be not disheartened, be not out of hope, if ]
[ X. Thou must comfort thyself in the expectation of thy natural ]
[ XI. What is the use that now at this present I make of my soul? Thus ]