How Sir Tristram justed with Sir Kay and Sir Sagramor le Desirous, and how Sir Gawaine turned Sir Tristram from Morgan le Fay. [Chap. xxv.]

How Sir Tristram and Sir Gawaine rode to have fought against the thirty knights, but they durst not come out. [Chap. xxvi.]

How damsel Bragwaine found Tristram sleeping by a well, and how she delivered letters to him from Beale Isoud. [Chap. xxvii.]

How Sir Tristram had a fall of Sir Palamides, and how Launcelot overthrew two knights. [Chap. xxviii.]

How Sir Launcelot justed with Palamides and overthrew him, and after he was assailed with twelve knights. [Chap. xxix.]

How Sir Tristram behaved him the first day of the tournament, and there he had the prize. [Chap. xxx.]

How Sir Tristram returned against king Arthur’s party, because he saw Sir Palamides on that party. [Chap. xxxi.]

How Sir Tristram found Palamides by a well, and brought him with him to his lodging. [Chap. xxxii.]

How Sir Tristram smote down Sir Palamides, and how he justed with king Arthur, and other feats. [Chap. xxxiii.]

How Sir Launcelot hurt Sir Tristram, and how after Sir Tristram smote down Sir Palamides. [Chap. xxxiv.]