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Ecclesiastes 2:2-10

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2And laughing I areckoned error, and I said to joy, What art thou, deceived in vain?
3I thought in mine heart to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I should lead over my soul to wisdom, and that I would eschew folly, till I should see, what were profitable to the sons of men; in which deed the number of days of their life under the sun is needful.
4I magnified, either made great, my works, I builded houses to me, and I planted vines;
5I made yards or gardens and orchards, and I set those with trees of all kinds;
6and I made cisterns of waters, for to water the wood of the trees growing.
7I had in possession servants and handmaids; and I had much meine, and droves of great beasts, and great flocks of sheep, over all men that were before me in Jerusalem.
8I gathered together to me silver and gold, and the castles of kings and of provinces; I made to me singers and singeresses, and the delights of the sons of men, and cups and vessels in service, to pour out wines;
9and I passed in riches all men that were before me in Jerusalem. Also wisdom dwelled stably with me,
10and all things which mine eyes desired, I denied not to them; neither I refrained mine heart, that not it used all lust, and delighted itself in these things which I had made ready; and I deemed this my part, if I used my travail.

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