How a man of the country told to him of a marvellous giant, and how he fought and conquered him. [Chap. v.]

How king Arthur sent Sir Gawaine and other to Lucius, and how they were assailed and escaped with worship. [Chap. vi.]

How Lucius sent certain spies in a bushment, for to have taken his knights, being prisoners, and how they were letted. [Chap. vii.]

How a senator told to Lucius of their discomfiture, and also of the great battle between Arthur and Lucius. [Chap. viii.]

How Arthur, after he had achieved the battle against the Romans, entered into Almaine, and so into Italy. [Chap. ix.]

Of a battle done by Gawaine against a Saracen, which after was yielden and became Christian. [Chap. x.]

How the Saracens came out of a wood for to rescue their beasts, and of a great battle. [Chap. xi.]

How Sir Gawaine returned to king Arthur with his prisoners, and how the king won a city, and how he was crowned emperor. [Chap. xii.]

[Here follow the Chapters of the Sixth Book.]

How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lionel departed from the court for to seek adventures, and how Sir Lionel left him sleeping, and was taken. [Chap. i.]