By degrees we beheld the infinite abyss, fiery as the smoke of a burning city; beneath us at an immense dis- tance was the sun, black but shining; round it were fiery tracks on which revolved vast spiders, crawling after their prey, which flew, or rather swum, in the infinite deep, in the most terrific shapes of animals spring from corruption; and the air was full of them, and seemed composed of them. These are Devils, and are called powers of the air. I now asked my com- panion which was my eternal lot. He said: "Between the black and white spiders."
By degrees we beheld the infinite
ReplyDeleteabyss, fiery as the smoke of a burning
city; beneath us at an immense dis-
tance was the sun, black but shining;
round it were fiery tracks on which
revolved vast spiders, crawling after
their prey, which flew, or rather
swum, in the infinite deep, in the most
terrific shapes of animals spring from
corruption; and the air was full of
them, and seemed composed of them.
These are Devils, and are called powers
of the air. I now asked my com-
panion which was my eternal lot.
He said: "Between the black and
white spiders."