Of the interment of twelve kings, and of the prophecy of Merlin how Balin should give the dolorous stroke. [Chap. xi.]

How a sorrowful knight came tofore Arthur, and how Balin fetched him, and how that knight was slain by a knight invisible. [Chap. xii.]

How Balin and the damsel met with a knight which was in like wise slain, and how the damsel bled for the custom of a castle. [Chap. xiii.]

How Balin met with that knight named Garlon at a feast, and there he slew him to have his blood to heal therewith the son of his host. [Chap. xiv.]

How Balin fought with king Pellam, and how his sword brake, and how he gat a spear, wherewith he smote the dolorous stroke. [Chap. xv.]

How Balin was delivered by Merlin, and saved a knight that would have slain himself for love. [Chap. xvi.]

How that knight slew his love, and a knight with her; and after how he slew himself with his own sword, and how Balin rode toward a castle where he lost his life. [Chap. xvii.]

How Balin met with his brother Balan, and how each of them slew other unknown, till they were wounded to death. [Chap. xviii.]

How Merlin buried them both in one tomb, and of Balin’s sword. [Chap. xix.]