[ I. The matter itself, of which the universe doth consist, is of itself ]

[ II. Be it all one unto thee, whether half frozen or well warm; whether ]

[ III. Look in, let not either the proper quality, or the true worth of ]

[ IV. All substances come soon to their change, and either they shall ]

[ V. The best kind of revenge is, not to become like unto them. ]

[ VI. Let this be thy only joy, and thy only comfort, from one sociable ]

[ VII. The rational commanding part, as it alone can stir up and turn ]

[ VIII. According to the nature of the universe all things particular are ]

[ IX. Whensoever by some present hard occurrences thou art constrained to ]

[ X. If it were that thou hadst at one time both a stepmother, and ]