ciiii. 122
¶ _Of the emperour Augustus and the olde men._ cv. 123
¶ _Of Phocions oration to the Atheniens._ cvi. _ib._
¶ _Of Demosthenes and Phocion._ cvii. 124
¶ _Of the aunswere of Phocion to them that brought hym a great gyfte from Alexander._ cviii. _ib._
¶ _Of Denyse the tyran and his sonne._ cix. 125
¶ _Of Pomponius the Romayne that was taken and brought before Mithridates._ cx. _ib._
¶ _Of Titus and the scoffer._ cxi. 126
¶ _Of Scipio Nasica, and Ennius the poete._ cxii. _ib._
¶ _Of Fabius Minutius and his sonne._ cxiii. 127
¶ _Of Aurelian the emperour, that was displeased, bycause the citie Tyana was closed agaynste him._ cxiiii. 128
¶ _Of the Nunne forced that durst not crie._ cxv. 129
¶ _Of him that sayde he was the Diuelles man._ cxvi. _ib._
¶ _Of the vplandishe priest, that preached of Charitie._ cxvii. 130
¶ _An other sayinge of the same preest._ cxviii. 131
¶ _Of the fryer that praysed sainct Frauncis._