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Chapter 4
So
I
returned,
and
considered
all
the
oppressions
that
are
done
vnder
the
sunne;
&
behold
the
teares
of
such
as
were
oppressed,
and
they
had
no
comforter:
and
on
the
side
of
their
oppressours
there
was
power,
but
they
had
no
comforter.
2
Wherefore
I
praised
the
dead
which
are
already
dead,
more
then
the
liuing
which
are
yet
aliue.
3
Yea
better
is
he
then
both
they,
which
hath
not
yet
been,
who
hath
not
seene
the
euill
worke
that
is
done
vnder
the
Sunne.
4
Againe
I
considered
all
trauaile,
and
euery
right
worke,
that
for
this
a
man
is
enuied
of
his
neighbour:
this
is
also
vanitie,
and
vexation
of
spirit.
5
The
foole
foldeth
his
hands
together,
and
eateth
his
owne
flesh.
6
Better
is
an
handfull
with
quietnesse,
then
both
the
hands
full
with
trauell
and
vexation
of
spirit.
7
Then
I
returned,
and
I
saw
vanitie
vnder
the
Sunne.
8
There
is
one
alone,
and
there
is
not
a
second;
yea,
he
hath
neither
childe
nor
brother:
yet
is
there
no
end
of
all
his
labour,
neither
is
his
eye
satisfied
with
riches,
neither
sayth
hee,
For
whom
doe
I
labour,
and
bereaue
my
soule
of
good?
this
is
also
vanitie,
yea
it
is
a
sore
trauell.
9
Two
are
better
then
one;
because
they
haue
a
good
reward
for
their
labour.
10
For
if
they
fall,
the
one
will
lift
vp
his
fellow;
but
woe
to
him
that
is
alone,
when
he
falleth:
for
he
hath
not
another
to
helpe
him
vp.
11
Againe,
if
two
lye
together,
then
they
haue
heate;
but
howe
can
one
be
warme
alone?
12
And
if
one
preuaile
against
him,
two
shall
withstand
him;
and
a
threefold
coard
is
not
quickly
broken.
13
Better
is
a
poore
and
a
wise
child,
then
an
old
and
foolish
king
who
will
no
more
be
admonished.
14
For
out
of
prison
hee
commeth
to
raigne,
whereas
also
he
that
is
borne
in
his
kingdome,
becommeth
poore.
15
I
considered
all
the
liuing
which
walke
vnder
the
sunne,
with
the
second
child
that
shall
stand
vp
in
his
stead.
16
There
is
no
end
of
all
the
people,
euen
of
all
that
haue
beene
before
them:
they
also
that
come
after,
shall
not
reioyce
in
him:
surely
this
also
is
vanitie,
and
vexation
of
spirit.
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