ECCLESIASTES
Chapter 6
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:1 | Also another yuel is, which Y siy vndur the sunne; and certis it is oft vsid anentis men. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:2 | A man is, to whom God yaf richessis, and catel, and onour; and no thing failith to his soule of alle thingis which he desirith; and God yyueth not power to hym, that he ete therof, but a straunge man shal deuoure it. This is vanyte, and a greet wretchidnesse. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:3 | If a man gendrith an hundrid fre sones, and lyueth many yeris, and hath many daies of age, and his soule vsith not the goodis of his catel, and wantith biriyng; Y pronounce of this man, that a deed borun child is betere than he. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:4 | For he cometh in veyn, and goith to derknessis; and his name schal be don a wei bi foryetyng. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:6 | also thouy he lyueth twei thousynde yeeris, and vsith not goodis; whether alle thingis hasten not to o place? | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:7 | Al the trauel of a man is in his mouth, but the soule of hym schal not be fillid with goodis. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:8 | What hath a wijs man more than a fool? and what hath a pore man, no but that he go thidur, where is lijf? | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:9 | It is betere to se that, that thou coueitist, than to desire that, that thou knowist not; but also this is vanyte, and presumpcioun of spirit. | |
Eccl | Wycliffe | 6:10 | The name of hym that schal come, is clepid now, and it is knowun, that he is a man, and he mai not stryue in doom ayens a strongere than hym silf. | |