Of laughing, and weeping. And whether children be to be forced toward vertue and learning. ([P. 63.])
Of holding the breath. ([P. 68.])
Of daunsing, why it is blamed, and how deliuered from blame. ([P. 72.])
Of wrastling. ([P. 76.])
Of fensing, or the vse of the weapon. ([P. 78.])