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" Wherefore? said Sir Bors. Truly, said the bishop, here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot unto heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him. "
Joyous Gard - Page 2
by Arthur Christopher Benson - 1913 - 267 pages
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Morte D'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur & of His Noble ...

Sir Thomas Malory - 1868 - 588 pages
...merry and so well at ease. Wherefore? said Sir Bors. Truly, said the bishop, here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot unto heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him. It...
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The Boy's King Arthur: Being Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and ...

Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1880 - 490 pages
...well at ease." " Why, wherefore ? " said Sir Bors. " Truly," said the bishop, " here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men .upon one day ; and I saw the angels heave up Sir Launcelot towards heaven; and the gates of heaven opened against...
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The boy's king Arthur, sir T. Malory's history of king Arthur and his ...

Arthur (king.) - 1880 - 520 pages
...well at ease." " Why, wherefore ? " said Sir Bors. "Truly," said the bishop, " here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day ; and I saw the angels heave up Sir Launcelot towards heaven ; and the gates of heaven opened against...
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Specimens of English Prose Style: From Malory to Macaulay

George Saintsbury - English language - 1885 - 432 pages
...well at ease." " Why, wherefore ? " said Sir Bors. " Truly," said the bishop, " here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day ; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot towards heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him."...
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Specimens of English Prose Style: From Malory to Macaulay

George Saintsbury - English language - 1885 - 432 pages
...well at ease." " Why, wherefore ? " said Sir Bors. " Truly," said the bishop, " here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day. ; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot towards heaven, andthe gates of heaven opened against him."...
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Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble ...

Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1889 - 560 pages
...merry and so well at ease. Wherefore? said Sir Bors. Truly, said the bishop, here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot imto heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him. It...
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Selections from Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur

Sir Thomas Malory - Arthurian romances - 1896 - 302 pages
...merry and so well at ease. Wherefore ? said Sir Bors. Truly, said the bishop, here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day ; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot unto heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him....
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Tennyson's Idylls of the King: Gareth and Lynette; Lancelot and Elaine; The ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Arthurian romances - 1904 - 208 pages
...merry and so well at ease. Wherefore ? said Sir Bors. Truly, said the bishop, here was Sir Launcelot with me, with more angels than ever I saw men upon one day ; and I saw the angels heave Sir Launcelot unto heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him....
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