[ XVI. Through the substance of the universe, as through a torrent pass ]
[ XVII. The nature of the universe, of the common substance of all things ]
[ XVIII. An angry countenance is much against nature, and it is oftentimes ]
[ XIX. Whensoever any man doth trespass against other, presently consider ]
[ XX. Fancy not to thyself things future, as though they were present ]
[ XXI. Wipe off all opinion stay the force and violence of unreasonable ]
[ XXII. All things (saith he) are by certain order and appointment. And ]
[ XXIII. Out of Plato. 'He then whose mind is endowed with true ]
[ XXIV. Out of Antisthenes. 'It is a princely thing to do well, and to be ]
[ XXV. Out of several poets and comics. 'It will but little avail thee, ]