How Sir Tristram fought with Sir Bleoberis for a lady, and how the lady was put to choice to whom she would go. [Chap. xvii.]

How the lady forsook Sir Tristram and abode with Sir Bleoberis, and how she desired to go to her husband. [Chap. xviii.]

How king Mark sent Sir Tristram for La Beale Isoud toward Ireland, and how by fortune he arrived into England. [Chap. xix.]

How king Anguish of Ireland was summoned to come to king Arthur’s court for treason. [Chap. xx.]

How Sir Tristram rescued a child from a knight, and how Gouvernail told him of king Anguish. [Chap. xxi.]

How Sir Tristram fought for Sir Anguish and overcame his adversary, and how his adversary would never yield him. [Chap. xxii.]

How Sir Blamor desired Tristram to slay him, and how Sir Tristram spared him, and how they took appointment. [Chap. xxiii.]

How Sir Tristram demanded La Beale Isoud for king Mark, and how Sir Tristram and Isoud drank the love drink. [Chap. xxiv.]

How Sir Tristram and Isoud were in prison, and how he fought for her beauty, and smote off another lady’s head. [Chap. xxv.]

How Sir Tristram fought with Sir Breunor, and at the last smote off his head. [Chap. xxvi.]