[ XXVI. Out of Plato. 'My answer, full of justice and equity, should be ]
[ XXVII. To look back upon things of former ages, as upon the manifold ]
[ XXVIII. He hath a stronger body, and is a better wrestler than I. What ]
[ XXIX. Where the matter may be effected agreeably to that reason, which ]
[ XXX. Look not about upon other men's minds and understandings; but look ]
[ XXXI. As one who had lived, and were now to die by right, whatsoever is ]
[ XXXII. Thou must use thyself also to keep thy body fixed and steady; ]
[ XXXIII. The art of true living in this world is more like a wrestler's, ]
[ XXXIV. Thou must continually ponder and consider with thyself, what ]
[ XXXV. What pain soever thou art in, let this presently come to thy mind, ]