[ XXXI. As long as the foot doth that which belongeth unto it to do, and ]

[ XXXII. Dost thou not see, how even those that profess mechanic arts, ]

[ XXXIII. Asia, Europe; what are they, but as corners of the whole world; ]

[ XXXIV He that seeth the things that are now, hath Seen all that either ]

[ XXXV. Fit and accommodate thyself to that estate and to those ]

[ XXXVI. What things soever are not within the proper power and ]

[ XXXVII. We all work to one effect, some willingly, and with a rational ]

[ XXXVIII. Doth either the sun take upon him to do that which belongs to ]

[ XXXIX. If so be that the Gods have deliberated in particular of those ]

[ XL. Whatsoever in any kind doth happen to any one, is expedient to the ]