Adam Clarke Commentary - Ecclesiastes 8:15 - 8:15

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Ecclesiastes 8:15 - 8:15


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Then I commended mirth - These are some more of the cavils of the infidel objector: “Since virtue is frequently under oppression, and vice triumphs in health, and rolls in wealth, I see plainly that we should not trouble ourselves about future things; and therefore should be governed by the maxim Ede, Bibe, Lude. Post mortem nulla voluptas.”

Eat, drink, and play,

While here you may;

For soon as death

Has stopp’d your breath

Ye ne’er shall see a cheerful day.