How Sir Galahad fought with Sir Tristram, and how Sir Tristram yielded him and promised to fellowship with Launcelot. [Chap. xxvii.]
How Sir Launcelot met with Sir Carados bearing away Sir Gawaine, and of the rescue of Sir Gawaine. [Chap. xxviii.]
Of the wedding of king Mark to La Beale Isoud, and of Bragwaine her maid, and of Palamides. [Chap. xxix.]
How Palamides demanded queen Isoud, and how Lambegus rode after to rescue her, and of the escape of Isoud. [Chap. xxx.]
How Sir Tristram rode after Palamides, and how he found him and fought with him, and by the mean of Isoud the battle ceased. [Chap. xxxi.]
How Sir Tristram brought queen Isoud home, and of the debate of king Mark and Sir Tristram. [Chap. xxxii.]
How Sir Lamorak justed with thirty knights, and Sir Tristram at the request of king Mark smote his horse down. [Chap. xxxiii.]
How Sir Lamorak sent an horn to king Mark in despite of Sir Tristram, and how Sir Tristram was driven into a chapel. [Chap. xxxiv.]
How Sir Tristram was holpen by his men, and of queen Isoud, which was put in a lazarcote, and how Tristram was hurt. [Chap. xxxv.]
How Sir Tristram served in war the king Howell of Britain and slew his adversary in the field. [Chap. xxxvi.]