Rotherham(i)
11 That the vomiting pelican and the bittern, may possess it: And, the great owl and the raven, dwell therein; Then will he stretch out over it, The line of desolation, and, The plummet of emptiness.
12 Her nobles (but none are, there!) unto royalty, will call,––All, all her princes, shall become nought.
13 Then shall come up, in her palaces, thorns, Nettles and thistles, in her fortresses,––And she shall become, A home for wild dogs, An enclosure for ostriches;
14 Then shall criers meet with howlers, And, the shaggy creature, unto his fellow, shall call,––Only, there, shall, the night–spectre, Make her settlement, And find for herself a place of rest:
15 There, shall, the arrow–snake, Make her nest and lay, And hatch, and gather under her shadow,––Only, there, shall be gathered the falcons, every one with her mate.