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Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling - Ecclesiastes - Ecclesiastes 6

Ecclesiastes 6:5-12

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5He saw not the sun, neither knew the diversity of good and of evil;
6also though he live two thousand years, and useth not the goods; whether all things hasten not to one place?
7All the travail of a man is in his mouth, but the soul of him shall not be ful filled with goods.
8What hath a wise man more than a fool? and what hath a poor man, but that he go thither, where is life?
9It is better to see that, that thou covetest, than to desire that, that thou knowest not; but also this is vanity, and presumption of spirit.
10The name of him that shall come, is called now, and it is known, that he is a man, and he may not strive in doom against a stronger than himself.
11Words be full many, and have much vanity in disputing. What need is it to a man to seek greater things than himself;
12since he knoweth not, what shall befall to him in his life, in the number of days of his pilgrimage, and in the time that passeth as shadow? either who may show to him, what thing under the sun shall come after him?

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