Chapter 63
1a light came from them, shining more than the sun, and their raiment also was shining, and cannot be described, and nothing is sufficient to be compared unto them in this world. And the sweetness of them . . . that no mouth is able to utter the beauty of their appearance (or, the mouth hath not sweetness to express, &c.), for their aspect was astonishing and wonderful, tAnd the other, great, I sayt (probably : and, in a word, I cannot describe it), shineth in his (sic) aspect above Gr. 8, 9. crystal. Like the flower of roses is the appearance of the colour of his aspect and of his body • • • his head (aL Gr. 10. their head was a marvel). And upon his (their) shoulders (evidently something about their hair has dropped out)