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Chapter 2
I
said
in
mine
heart,
Goe
to
now,
I
wil
prooue
thee
with
mirth,
therfore
enioy
pleasure:
and
behold,
this
also
is
vanitie.
2
I
saide
of
laughter,
It
is
mad:
and
of
mirth,
What
doeth
it?
3
I
sought
in
mine
heart
to
giue
my
selfe
vnto
wine,
(yet
acquainting
mine
heart
with
wisedome)
and
to
lay
hold
on
folly,
till
I
might
see
what
was
that
good
for
the
sonnes
of
men,
which
they
should
doe
vnder
the
heauen
all
the
dayes
of
their
life.
4
I
made
me
great
workes,
I
builded
mee
houses,
I
planted
mee
Uineyards.
5
I
made
mee
gardens
&
orchards,
and
I
planted
trees
in
them
of
all
kinde
of
fruits.
6
I
made
mee
pooles
of
water,
to
water
therewith
the
wood
that
bringeth
foorth
trees:
7
I
got
me
seruants
and
maydens,
and
had
seruants
borne
in
my
house;
also
I
had
great
possessions
of
great
and
small
cattell,
aboue
all
that
were
in
Ierusalem
before
me.
8
I
gathered
mee
also
siluer
and
gold,
and
the
peculiar
treasure
of
kings
and
of
the
prouinces:
I
gate
mee
men
singers
and
women
singers,
and
the
delights
of
the
sonnes
of
men,
as
musical
instruments,
and
that
of
all
sorts.
9
So
I
was
great,
and
increased
more
then
all
that
were
before
mee
in
Ierusalem;
also
my
wisedome
remained
with
me.
10
And
whatsoeuer
mine
eyes
desired,
I
kept
not
from
them;
I
withheld
not
my
heart
from
any
ioy:
for
my
heart
reioyced
in
all
my
labour;
and
this
was
my
portion
of
all
my
labour.
11
Then
I
looked
on
all
the
workes
that
my
hands
had
wrought,
and
on
the
labour
that
I
had
laboured
to
doe:
and
behold,
all
was
vanitie,
and
vexation
of
spirit,
and
there
was
no
profit
vnder
the
Sunne.
12
And
I
turned
my
selfe
to
behold
wisedome,
and
madnesse
and
folly:
for
what
can
the
man
doe,
that
commeth
after
the
king?
euen
that
which
hath
bene
already
done.
13
Then
I
saw
that
wisedome
excelleth
folly,
as
farre
as
light
excelleth
darkenesse.
14
The
wise
mans
eyes
are
in
his
head,
but
the
foole
walketh
in
darknes:
and
I
my
selfe
perceiued
also
that
one
euent
happeneth
to
them
all.
15
Then
said
I
in
my
heart,
As
it
happeneth
to
the
foole,
so
it
happeneth
euen
to
me,
and
why
was
I
then
more
wise?
then
I
said
in
my
heart,
That
this
also
is
vanitie.
16
For
there
is
no
remembrance
of
the
wise,
more
then
of
the
foole
for
euer;
seeing
that
which
now
is,
in
the
dayes
to
come
shall
be
forgotten;
and
how
dieth
the
wise
man?
as
the
foole.
17
Therefore
I
hated
life,
because
the
worke
that
is
wrought
vnder
the
Sunne
is
grieuous
vnto
mee:
for
all
is
vanitie,
and
vexation
of
spirit.
18
Yea
I
hated
all
my
labour
which
I
had
taken
vnder
the
Sunne:
because
I
should
leaue
it
vnto
the
man
that
shalbe
after
mee.
19
And
who
knoweth
whether
he
shall
be
a
wise
man
or
a
foole?
yet
shall
he
haue
rule
ouer
all
my
labour,
wherein
I
haue
laboured,
and
wherein
I
haue
shewed
my
selfe
wise
vnder
the
Sunne.
This
is
also
vanitie.
20
Therefore
I
went
about
to
cause
my
heart
to
despaire
of
all
the
labour
which
I
tooke
vnder
the
Sunne.
21
For
there
is
a
man
whose
labour
is
in
wisedome
and
in
knowledge,
and
in
equitie:
yet
to
a
man
that
hath
not
laboured
therein,
shall
hee
leaue
it
for
his
portion;
This
also
is
vanitie,
and
a
great
euill.
22
For
what
hath
man
of
all
his
labour,
and
of
the
vexation
of
his
heart
wherein
hee
hath
laboured
vnder
the
Sunne?
23
For
all
his
dayes
are
sorrowes,
and
his
traueile,
griefe;
yea
his
heart
taketh
not
rest
in
the
night.
This
is
also
vanitie.
24
There
is
nothing
better
for
a
man,
then
that
he
should
eat
and
drinke,
and
that
he
should
make
his
soule
enioy
good
in
his
labour.
This
also
I
saw,
that
it
was
from
the
hand
of
God.
25
For
who
can
eate?
or
who
else
can
hasten
hereunto
more
then
I?
26
For
God
giueth
to
a
man
that
is
good
in
his
sight,
wisedome,
and
knowledge,
and
ioy:
but
to
the
sinner
hee
giueth
traueile,
to
gather
and
to
heape
vp
that
he
may
giue
to
him
that
is
good
before
God:
This
also
is
vanitie
and
vexation
of
spirit.
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