"thou knowest the sorrows that i felt; my plaints and groans were heard of thee, and how in sweat i seemed to melt thou help'st and thou regardest me." what does the word regardest suggest about the speaker’s attitude toward god? the speaker believes god will end all suffering. the speaker considers god to be largely unknowable. the speaker thinks of god as a closest friend. the speaker feels watched attentively by god.

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Thou knowest the sorrows that i felt; my plaints and groans were heard of thee, and how in sweat i seemed to melt thou help and thou regardest me us the  Speaker realizes that god watches from a distance.

It seems the speaker's attitude toward God can be considered that of a sort of long distance relationship where they may not interact with God constantly  but think of God quite often who has helped the speaker and whom the speaker greatly appreciates having. The attitude of the speaker toward God generally seems to be positive, grateful  but also remote or distant.

The speaker considers God to be very close at all times. The speaker considers God to be largely unknowable.

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