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how I resolved at last to deny myself the comfort of wine, wisdom now all my quest, folly disowned? For I could not rest until I knew where man’s true good lay, what was his life’s true task, here under the sun.✻ (Ecclesiastes 2, 3)
Still waiting for a wind? Never shall thy seed be sown. Still watching the clouds? Never shall thy harvest be carried. (Ecclesiastes 11, 4)
Early abroad, to sow thy seed, and let evening find thee still at work; which sowing shall speed better, none knows, or whether both shall thrive to thy profit.✻ (Ecclesiastes 11, 6)
ploughman and sower thou must come to the task, and wait patiently for the harvest; (Ecclesiasticus 6, 19)
What avails it, my son, to sow in the furrow of mischief, and reap a sevenfold harvest? (Ecclesiasticus 7, 3)
Or, if thou canst not, disown the debt and make an enemy of him, (Ecclesiasticus 29, 8)
that gathered its revenue from far over-seas; grain of Egypt’s sowing, of the Nile’s ripening, bartered they among the nations. (Isaiah 23, 3)
Plough the farmer must, ere he sow, but will he be ever ploughing? For hoe and harrow is there no rest? (Isaiah 28, 24)
Nay, he will level it anon, plant fennel, sow cummin, with a border of wheat or barley, millet or vetch; (Isaiah 28, 25)
What a strange thought is this! As well might clay scheme against the potter; handicraft disown its craftsman, or thing of art call the artist fool. (Isaiah 29, 16)
And thereupon, sow where thou wilt all over the land, rain shall be granted to thy crops; rich and full shall be thy harvest of wheat; thou shalt have pasture, then, for lambs to browse in at liberty. (Isaiah 30, 23)
Ah, blessed race, their seed sowing, their oxen and asses driving, by every stream that flows!✻ (Isaiah 32, 20)
