How the prize of the third day was given to Sir Launcelot, and Sir Launcelot gave it unto Sir Tristram. [Chap. xxxv.]

How Sir Palamides came to the castle where Sir Tristram was, and of the quest that Sir Launcelot and ten knights made for Sir Tristram. [Chap. xxxvi.]

How Sir Tristram, Sir Palamides, and Sir Dinadan were taken and put in prison. [Chap. xxxvii.]

How king Mark was sorry for the good renown of Sir Tristram: some of Arthur’s knights justed with knights of Cornwall. [Chap. xxxviii.]

Of the treason of king Mark, and how Sir Gaheris smote him down, and Andred his cousin. [Chap. xxxix.]

How after that Sir Tristram, Sir Palamides, and Sir Dinadan had been long in prison they were delivered. [Chap. xl.]

How Sir Dinadan rescued a lady from Sir Breuse Saunce Pite, and how Sir Tristram received a shield of Morgan le Fay. [Chap. xli.]

How Sir Tristram took with him the shield, and also how he slew the paramour of Morgan le Fay. [Chap. xlii.]

How Morgan le Fay buried her paramour, and how Sir Tristram praised Sir Launcelot and his kin. [Chap. xliii.]

How Sir Tristram at a tournament bare the shield that Morgan le Fay had delivered him. [Chap. xliv.]