How Sir Launcelot rode disguised in Sir Kay’s harness, and how he smote down a knight. [Chap. xii.]
How Sir Launcelot jousted against four knights of the Round Table, and overthrew them. [Chap. xiii.]
How Sir Launcelot followed a brachet into a castle, where he found a dead knight, and how he after was required of a damsel to heal her brother. [Chap. xiv.]
How Sir Launcelot came into the Chapel Perilous, and gat there of a dead corpse a piece of the cloth and a sword. [Chap. xv.]
How Sir Launcelot, at the request of a lady, recovered a falcon, by which he was deceived. [Chap. xvi.]
How Sir Launcelot overtook a knight which chased his wife to have slain her, and how he said to him. [Chap. xvii.]
How Sir Launcelot came to king Arthur’s court, and how there were recounted all his noble feats and acts. [Chap. xviii.]
[Here follow the Chapters of the Seventh Book.]
How Beaumains came to king Arthur’s court, and demanded three petitions of king Arthur. [Chap. i.]
How Sir Launcelot and Sir Gawaine were wroth because Sir Kay mocked Beaumains, and of a damsel which desired a knight for to fight for a lady. [Chap. ii.]