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  • when I was born, the mountains had not yet sunk on their firm foundations, and there were no hills; (Proverbs 8, 25)

  • Poor men and their masters dwell side by side, sharing the Lord’s sunlight. (Proverbs 29, 13)

  • How is man the better for all this toiling of his, here under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 1, 3)

  • Sun may rise and sun may set, but ever it goes back and is reborn. (Ecclesiastes 1, 5)

  • there can be nothing new, here under the sun. Never man calls a thing new, but it is something already known to the ages that went before us; (Ecclesiastes 1, 10)

  • And it was my resolve to search deep and find out the meaning of all that men do, here under the sun; all that curse of busy toil which God has given to the sons of Adam for their task. (Ecclesiastes 1, 13)

  • All that men do beneath the sun I marked, and found it was but frustration and lost labour, all of it; (Ecclesiastes 1, 14)

  • 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)

  • And now, when I looked round at all I had done, all that ungrateful drudgery, nothing I found there but frustration and labour lost, so fugitive is all we cherish, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 2, 11)

  • Thus I became weary of life itself; so worthless it seemed to me, all that man does beneath the sun, frustration all of it, and labour lost. And I, beneath that same sun, what fond labours I had spent! (Ecclesiastes 2, 17)

  • I would hold my hand; no more should yonder sun see labours of mine. (Ecclesiastes 2, 20)

  • Tell me, how is a man the richer for all that toil of his, all that lost labour of his, here under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 2, 22)


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