The Preacher famously claims there is nothing "new" under this celestial object.
The Sun
Before building great works, the Preacher tried to "stimulate" his body with this drink.
Wine
While generations of people come and go, the Preacher observes that this "abides forever."
The Earth
The Preacher built these for himself, planting vineyards and making "pools of water."
Houses and Gardens (or Parks)
all rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is never this.
Full
After looking at all his hands had wrought, the Preacher concluded it was all a "striving after" this.
The Wind
The wind is described as blowing toward the south and turning toward the north, continually moving in these.
Circuits (or Whirls)
The Preacher realizes the same "event" happens to both the wise man and the fool.
Death (or Fate/Chance)
there is no "remembrance" of these types of things, nor will there be for things to come.
Former things
The Preacher concludes that there is nothing better for a man than to eat, drink, and tell his soul that his labor is this.
Good