[ I. This also, among other things, may serve to keep thee from vainglory; ]
[ II. Upon every action that thou art about, put this question to thyself; ]
[ III. Alexander, Caius, Pompeius; what are these to Diogenes, Heraclitus, ]
[ IV. What they have done, they will still do, although thou shouldst hang ]
[ V. That which the nature of the universe doth busy herself about, is; ]
[ VI. Every particular nature hath content, when in its own proper course ]
[ VII. Thou hast no time nor opportunity to read. What then? Hast thou ]
[ VIII. Forbear henceforth to complain of the trouble of a courtly life, ]
[ IX. Repentance is an inward and self-reprehension for the neglect or ]
[ X. This, what is it in itself, and by itself, according to its proper ]