Solomon
Proverbs 11:7ESV·traditional attribution

When the wicked dies, his hope will perish, and the expectation of wealth perishes too.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Note, 1. Even wicked men, while they live, may keep up a confident expectation of a happiness when they die, or at least a happiness in this world. The hypocrite has his hope, in which he wraps himself as the spider in her web.

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish,.... His expectation of a longer life, of getting more riches, attaining to more honour, enjoying more pleasure here, and of having happiness hereafter, and of being delivered from wrath to come; he will then find, when he comes to die, that his expectations in this world are vain, and those which respect happiness in another world...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

expectation . . . perish--for death cuts short all his plans (Luk 16:25). hope of unjust--better, "hope of wealth," or "power" (compare Isa 40:29, Hebrew). This gives an advance on the sentiment of the first clause. Even hopes of gain die with him.