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I would have park and orchard, planted with every kind of tree; (Ecclesiastes 2, 5)
I saw, indeed, that wisdom differed from folly as light from darkness; (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)
I marked, too, how wrong was done instead of right, injustice instead of justice, there under the sun’s eye; (Ecclesiastes 3, 16)
And there was another kind of frustration I marked, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 4, 7)
Well made, the empty passage from light to darkness, well lost, the chance of earthly renown, (Ecclesiastes 6, 4)
Mark well God’s doings; where he looks askance, none may set the crooked straight. (Ecclesiastes 7, 14)
This, too, I have marked, as I gave heed to all that befalls us, here beneath the sun. There are times when man rules over man to his undoing.✻ (Ecclesiastes 8, 9)
This is a source of trouble I have marked, here under the sun; the causeless whim of tyrants. (Ecclesiastes 10, 5)
Only be thy years never so many, never so happy, do not forget the dark days that are coming, the long days, when frustration will be the end of it all. (Ecclesiastes 11, 8)
Dark of skin, and yet I have beauty, daughters of Jerusalem.✻ Black are the tents they have in Cedar; black are Solomon’s own curtains; then why not I? (Song of Solomon 1, 4)
how should ill speech go unmarked, or the scrutiny of justice pass it by? (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 8)
Whence came we, none can tell; and it will be all one hereafter whether we lived or no. What is our breath, but a passing vapour; what is our reason, but a spark that sets the brain whirling? (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 2)
