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 2by Arthur Christopher Benson - 1913 - 267 pagesFull view - About this book
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