[1]Alle thingis han tyme, and alle thingis vndur sunne passen bi her spaces.
[2]Tyme of birthe, and time of diyng; tyme to plaunte, and tyme to drawe vp that that is plauntid.
[3]Tyme to sle, and tyme to make hool; tyme to distrie, and tyme to bilde.
[4]Tyme to wepe, and tyme to leiye; tyme to biweile, and tyme to daunse.
[5]Tyme to scatere stoonys, and tyme to gadere togidere; tyme to colle, and tyme to be fer fro collyngis.
[6]Tyme to wynne, and tyme to leese; tyme to kepe, and tyme to caste awei.
[7]Tyme to kitte, and tyme to sewe togidere; tyme to be stille, and tyme to speke.
[8]Tyme of loue, and tyme of hatrede; tyme of batel, and tyme of pees.
[9]What hath a man more of his trauel?
[10]I siy the turment, which God yaf to the sones of men, that thei be occupied therynne.
[11]God made alle thingis good in her tyme, and yaf the world to disputyng of hem, that a man fynde not the werk which God hath wrouyt fro the bigynnyng `til in to the ende.
[12]And Y knew that no thing was betere `to a man, `no but to be glad, and to do good werkis in his lijf.
[13]For whi ech man that etith and drinkith, and seeth good of his trauel; this is the yifte of God.
[14]I haue lerned that alle werkis, whiche God made, lasten stidfastli `til in to with outen ende; we moun not adde ony thing to tho, nether take awei fro tho thingis, whiche God made, that he be dred.
[15]That thing that is maad, dwellith perfitli; tho thingis that schulen come, weren bifore; and God restorith that, that is goon.
[16]I siy vndur sunne vnfeithfulnesse in the place of doom; and wickidnesse in the place of riytfulnesse.
[17]And Y seide in myn herte, The Lord schal deme a iust man, and an vnfeithful man; and the tyme of ech thing schal be thanne.
[18]I seide in myn herte of the sones of men, that God schulde preue hem, and schewe that thei ben lijk vnresonable beestis.
[19]Therfor oon is the perisching of man and of beestis, and euene condicioun is of euer eithir; as a man dieth, `so and tho beestis dien; alle beestis brethen in lijk maner, and a man hath no thing more than a beeste.
[20]Alle thingis ben suget to vanyte, and alle thingis goen to o place; tho ben maad of erthe, and tho turnen ayen togidere in to erthe.
[21]Who knowith, if the spirit of the sones of Adam stieth vpward, and if the spirit of beestis goith dounward?
[22]And Y perseyuede that no thing is betere, than that a man be glad in his werk, and that this be his part; for who schal brynge hym, that he knowe thingis that schulen come after hym?
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