How Sir Kay met with Sir Tristram, and after of the shame spoken of the knights of Cornwall, and how they justed. [Chap. xv.]
How king Arthur was brought into the Forest Perilous, and how Sir Tristram saved his life. [Chap. xvi.]
How Sir Tristram came to La Beale Isoud, and how Kehydius began to love La Beale Isoud, and of a letter that Tristram found. [Chap. xvii.]
How Sir Tristram departed from Tintagil, and how he sorrowed, and was so long in a forest till he was out of his mind. [Chap. xviii.]
How Sir Tristram soused Dagonet in a well, and how Palamides sent a damsel to seek Tristram, and how Palamides met with king Mark. [Chap. xix.]
How it was noised how Sir Tristram was dead, and how La Beale Isoud would have slain herself. [Chap. xx.]
How king Mark found Sir Tristram naked, and made him to be borne home to Tintagil, and how he was there known by a brachet. [Chap. xxi.]
How king Mark, by the advice of his council, banished Sir Tristram out of Cornwall the term of ten year. [Chap. xxii.]
How a damsel sought help to help Sir Launcelot against thirty knights, and how Sir Tristram fought with them. [Chap. xxiii.]
How Sir Tristram and Sir Dinadan came to a lodging where they must just with two knights. [Chap. xxiv.]