How Sir Marhaus rode with the damsel, and how he came to the duke of the South Marches. [Chap. xxiv.]

How Sir Marhaus fought with the duke and his six sons, and made them to yield them. [Chap. xxv.]

How Sir Ewain rode with the damsel of sixty year of age, and how he gat the prize at tourneying. [Chap. xxvi.]

How Sir Ewain fought with two knights, and overcame them. [Chap. xxvii.]

How at the year’s end all three knights with their three damsels met at the fountain. [Chap. xxviii.]

[Of the Fifth Book the Chapters follow.]

How twelve aged ambassadors of Rome came to king Arthur to demand truage for Britain. [Chap. i.]

How the kings and lords promised to king Arthur aid and help against the Romans. [Chap. ii.]

How king Arthur held a parliament at York, and how he ordained how the realm should be governed in his absence. [Chap. iii.]

How king Arthur being shipped, and lying in his cabin, had a marvellous dream, and of the exposition thereof. [Chap. iv.]