H270Thou holdest[H8804] H5869mine eyesH8109wakingH6470: I am so troubled[H8738] H1696that I cannot speak[H8762] .
H3021I am weary[H8804] H585with my groaningH3915; all the nightH4296make I my bedH7811to swim[H8686] H4529; I water[H8686] H6210my couchH1832with my tears.
H3427So they sat down[H8799] H776with him upon the groundH7651sevenH3117daysH7651and sevenH3915nightsH1696, and none spake[H8802] H1697a wordH7200unto him: for they saw[H8804] H3511that his griefH3966was veryH1431great[H8804] .
H3513For now it would be heavier[H8799] H2344than the sandH3220of the seaH1697: therefore my wordsH3886are swallowed up[H8804] .
H3915On that nightH5074could not[H8804] H4428the kingH8142sleepH559, and he commanded[H8799] H935to bring[H8687] H5612the bookH2146of recordsH1697of the chroniclesH3117 H7121; and they were read[H8737] H6440beforeH4428the king.