22. If right lines knit together with a right line, doe make the inner angles on the same side lesser than two right Angles, they being on that side drawne out at length, will meete.

As here ae, and io, knit together with eo, doe make two angles aeo, and ioe, lesser than two right angles: They shall therefore, I say, meete if they be continued out that wayward. The assumption and complexion is out of the [21 e], of right lines in the same plaine. If right lines cut with a right line be parallels, they doe make the inner angles on the same part equall to two right-angles. Therefore if they doe not make them equall, but lesser, they shall not be parallel, but shall meete.

And

23. A right line knitting together parallell right lines, is in the same plaine with them. 7 p xj.

As here uy, knitting or joyning together the two parallels ae, and io, is in the same plaine with them as is manifest by the [8 e].

And