How it was told Sir Launcelot that Dagonet chased king Mark, and how a knight overthrew him and six knights. [Chap. xx.]

How king Arthur let do cry a justs, and how Sir Lamorak came in and overthrew Sir Gawaine and many other. [Chap. xxi.]

How king Arthur made king Mark to be accorded with Sir Tristram, and how they departed toward Cornwall. [Chap. xxii.]

How Sir Percivale was made knight of king Arthur, and how a dumb maid spake, and brought him to the Round Table. [Chap. xxiii.]

How Sir Lamorak visited king Lot’s wife, and how Sir Gaheris slew her which was his own mother. [Chap. xxiv.]

How Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred met with a knight fleeing, and how they both were overthrown, and of Sir Dinadan. [Chap. xxv.]

How king Arthur, the queen, and Launcelot received letters out of Cornwall, and of the answer again. [Chap. xxvi.]

How Sir Launcelot was wroth with the letter that he received from king Mark, and of Dinadan, which made a lay of king Mark. [Chap. xxvii.]

How Sir Tristram was hurt, and of a war made to king Mark; and of Sir Tristram, how he promised to rescue him. [Chap. xxviii.]

How Sir Tristram overcame the battle, and how Elias desired a man to fight body for body. [Chap. xxix.]