10An avaricious man shall not be ful filled of money; and he that loveth riches shall not take fruits of them; and therefore this is vanity.
11Where there be many riches, also many men there be, that eat those; and what profiteth it to the holder, but that he seeth the riches with his eyes?
12Sleep is sweet to him that worketh, whether he eat little either much; but the fullness of a rich man suffereth not him to sleep.
13Also another sickness is full evil, which I saw under the sun; riches be kept into the harm of their lord.
14For they perish in the worst torment; he begat a son, that shall be in sovereign neediness.
15As he went naked out of his mother’s womb, so he shall turn again; and he shall take away with him nothing of his travail.
16Utterly it is a wretched sickness; as he came, so he shall turn again. What profiteth it to him, that he travailed into the wind?