[ XXII. Be not angry neither with him whose breath, neither with him whose ]
[ XXIII. 'Where there shall neither roarer be, nor harlot.' Why so? As ]
[ XXIV. That rational essence by which the universe is governed, is for ]
[ XXV. How hast thou carried thyself hitherto towards the Gods? towards ]
[ XXVI. Why should imprudent unlearned souls trouble that which is ]
[ XXVII. Within a very little while, thou wilt be either ashes, or a ]
[ XXVIII. Thou mayest always speed, if thou wilt but make choice of the ]
[ XXIX. If this neither be my wicked act, nor an act anyways depending ]
[ XXX. Let death surprise rue when it will, and where it will, I may be a ]