[ LI. How many of them who came into the world at the same time when I ]
[ LII. To them that are sick of the jaundice, honey seems bitter; and to ]
[ LIII. No man can hinder thee to live as thy nature doth require. Nothing ]
[ LIV. What manner of men they be whom they seek to please, and what to ]
[ I. What is wickedness? It is that which many time and often thou hast ]
[ II. What fear is there that thy dogmata, or philosophical resolutions ]
[ III. That which most men would think themselves most happy for, and ]
[ IV. Word after word, every one by itself, must the things that are ]
[ V. Is my reason, and understanding sufficient for this, or no? If it be ]