[ XLI. As the ordinary shows of the theatre and of other such places, ]

[ XLII. Let the several deaths of men of all sorts, and of all sorts of ]

[ XLIII. When thou wilt comfort and cheer thyself, call to mind the ]

[ XLIV. Dost thou grieve that thou dost weigh but so many pounds, and not ]

[ XLV. Let us do our best endeavours to persuade them; but however, if ]

[ XLVI. The ambitious supposeth another man's act, praise and applause, to ]

[ XLVII. It is in thy power absolutely to exclude all manner of conceit ]

[ XLVIII. Use thyself when any man speaks unto thee, so to hearken unto ]

[ XLIX. That which is not good for the bee-hive, cannot be good for the ]

[ L. Will either passengers, or patients, find fault and complain, either ]