Thomson(i)
27 Thine armies, and the gains of thee and of thy factors, with thy mariners, and thy pilots, and thy counsellors, and thy factors and all thy warriors were on board of thee: and all this assemblage of thine which are in thee shall sink in the heart of the sea on the day of thy ruin.
28 At the scream of thy voice thy pilots will be astounded.
29 They who handle the oar and they on board ships will quit their vessels; and they who frequent the sea will stand on the land,
30 and with their voice raise a mournful cry for thee, and scream bitterly and put earth on their heads and strew themselves with ashes,
31 [Omitted]
32 and their children will take up a lamentation for thee a peculiar song of Woe for Sor"
33 what immense wealth didst thou acquire from the sea! with thine abundance thou didst fill nations; and with thy traffic enrich all the kings of the earth.
34 Now thou art overwhelmed in the sea; in deep water, thy merchandise, with all thy crew in thee. All thy mariners are fallen.
35 For thee all the inhabitants of the isles are in distress, and their kings are struck with amaze, and tears bedew their countenance.
36 For thee the merchants of the nations express pity; thou art utterly destroyed and never to be any more."