How Sir Tor found the brachet with a lady, and how a knight assailed him for the said brachet. [Chap. x.]

How Sir Tor overcame the knight, and how he lost his head at the request of a lady. [Chap. xi.]

How king Pellinore rode after the lady and the knight that led her away, and how a lady desired help of him, and how he fought with two knights for that lady, of whom he slew that one at the first stroke. [Chap. xii.]

How king Pellinore gat the lady, and brought her to Camelot to the court of king Arthur. [Chap. xiii.]

How on the way he heard two knights as he lay by night in a valley, and of other adventures. [Chap. xiv.]

How when he was come to Camelot he was sworn upon a book to tell the truth of his quest. [Chap. xv.]

[Here follow the Chapters of the Fourth Book.]

How Merlin was assotted, and doted on one of the ladies of the lake, and how he was shut in a rock under a stone, and there died. [Chap. i.]

How five kings came into this land to war against king Arthur, and what counsel Arthur had against them. [Chap. ii.]

How king Arthur had ado with them, and overthrew them, and slew the five kings, and made the remnant to flee. [Chap. iii.]