That they should share, participate, in His sole deed?
Unless it be that, as the fervent, blazing sun,
Pours forth such beams no mortal eye can look upon.
Just like the bat, man cannot bear full light of day;
So, in despair, he seeks the darkness, shuns noon’s ray.150
Thus, like us, know, the angels are a loving crew,
Who bask in beams of heaven’s Sun, beyond our view.
They say: “Our light we have received from a sun;
As substitutes we shine upon the weak, outrun.”
As new-born moon, or five days old, or at the full,