Thomson(i)
17 therefore I hated the whole of this life; because the work which was done under the sun was toilsome to me; because all are vanity and vexation of spirit:
18 and I hated all this labour of mine for which I am toiling under the sun; because I must leave it to a man who is coming after me;
19 and who knoweth whether he shall be a wise man or a fool? Now if he hath power over all my labour for which I have toiled and in which I have displayed wisdom under the sun; surely this is vanity.
20 Then I turned about that my heart might state distinctly in every labour of mine in which I had toiled under the sun;
21 that here is a man whose labour hath been with wisdom and with knowledge, and with ability; and there is a man to whom, though he did not labour fur him, he shall give his portion. Surely this is vanity and a great vexation;
22 That such is the case with another man by all his labours and the vexation of his heart with which he toileth under the sun,
23 that all his days are days of sorrow and his employment grief, and even at night his heart hath no rest. Surely this is vanity.