I. Of Truth 1
II. Of Death 4
III. Of Unity in Religion 6
IV. Of Revenge 12
V. Of Adversity 14
VI. Of Simulation and Dissimulation 16
VII. Of Parents and Children 20
VIII. Of Marriage and Single Life 22
IX. Of Envy 25
X. Of Love 31
XI. Of Great Place 34
XII. Of Boldness 38
XIII. Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature 41
XIV. Of Nobility 44
XV. Of Seditions and Troubles 46
XVI. Of Atheism 55
XVII. Of Superstition 59
XVIII. Of Travel 61
XIX. Of Empire 64
XX. Of Counsel 70
XXI. Of Delays 76
XXII. Of Cunning 78
XXIII. Of Wisdom for a Man's Self 83
XXIV. Of Innovations 85
XXV. Of Dispatch 87
XXVI. Of Seeming Wise 90
XXVII. Of Friendship 92
XXVIII. Of Expense 101
XXIX. Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates 103
XXX. Of Regimen of Health 114
XXXI. Of Suspicion 116
XXXII. Of Discourse 118
XXXIII. Of Plantations 121
XXXIV. Of Riches 125
XXXV. Of Prophecies 129
XXXVI. Of Ambition 133
XXXVII. Of Masques and Triumphs 136
XXXVIII. Of Nature in Men 138
XXXIX. Of Custom and Education 140
XL. Of Fortune 143
XLI. Of Usury 146
XLII. Of Youth and Age 151
XLIII. Of Beauty 154
XLIV. Of Deformity 156
XLV. Of Building 158
XLVI. Of Gardens 163
XLVII. Of Negotiating 171
XLVIII. Of Followers and Friends 173
XLIX. Of Suitors 175
L. Of Studies 178
LI. Of Faction 180
LII. Of Ceremonies and Respects 182
LIII. Of Praise 184
LIV. Of Vainglory 186
LV. Of Honour and Reputation 189
LVI. Of Judicature 192
LVII. Of Anger 197
LVIII. Of Vicissitude of Things 200
Fragment of an Essay of Fame 207