and taken to Rome (as to day
East Indian converts from lesser isles of the sea may be taken to
London) of whom the Pope of that
time, admiring the strangness of their
personal beauty so unlike the Italian
stamp, their clear ruddy complexion
and curled flaxen locks hair , exclaimed, "Angles"
do you call them (meaning English its
the modern derivative) "Angles do you call
them? And is it because they look
so like angels?" Had it been later
in time one would think that the
Pope had in mind Fra Angelico's
seraphs some of whom, seen plucking
apples in some gardens of the Hesperides
and taken to Rome (as to day
East Indian converts from lesser isles of the sea may be taken to
London) of whom the Pope of that
time, admiring the strangness of their
personal beauty so unlike the Italian
stamp, their clear ruddy complexion
and curled flaxen locks hair , exclaimed, "Angles"
do you call them (meaning English its
the modern derivative) "Angles do you call
them? And is it because they look
so like angels?" Had it been later
in time one would think that the
Pope had in mind Fra Angelico's
seraphs some of whom, seen plucking
apples in some gardens of the Hesperides
Transcribed by: Christopher Ohge