yes
The word 'woe' is used a total of 6 times in the book of Isaiah.
Depression
The word "howl" is used four times in the New international Version translation of the Bible: Psalm 59:15, Isaiah 13:12, Isaiah 14:31, and Micah 1:8.
mood
In the traditional Christian interpretation, Isaiah is writting about Jesus Christ. According to Rashi and other Jewish commentators, Isaiah is writing about the remnant of Israel. The singular pronoun, according to this interpretation, is used as a collective plural. The English word, "seed", is used in this way. The form of the word is singular but can mean one or many. The interpretations do not have to be mutually exclusive.
Isaiah 26:3, ... whose mind is stayed on thee..., the word stayed in this context is synonymous with focus.
Power
Power
The prophet Isaiah had his lips touched with a live coal by a seraphim in a vision described in the Bible, symbolizing the purification of his lips before being commissioned for his prophetic ministry.
She described the events of her day very vaguely.
hydrophobia