How Sir Tristram changed his harness and it was all red, and how he demeaned him, and how Sir Palamides slew Launcelot’s horse. [Chap. lxx.]
How Sir Launcelot said to Sir Palamides, and how the prize of that day was given unto Sir Palamides. [Chap. lxxi.]
How Sir Dinadan provoked Sir Tristram to do well. [Chap. lxxii.]
How king Arthur and Sir Launcelot came to see La Beale Isoud, and how Palamides smote down king Arthur. [Chap. lxxiii.]
How the second day Palamides forsook Sir Tristram, and went to the contrary part against him. [Chap. lxxiv.]
How Sir Tristram departed out of the field, and awaked Sir Dinadan, and changed his array into black. [Chap. lxxv.]
How Sir Palamides changed his shield and his armour for to hurt Sir Tristram, and how Sir Launcelot did to Sir Tristram. [Chap. lxxvi.]
How Sir Tristram departed with La Beale Isoud, and how Sir Palamides followed and excused him. [Chap. lxxvii.]
How king Arthur and Sir Launcelot came into their pavilions as they sat at supper, and of Palamides. [Chap. lxxviii.]
How Sir Tristram and Sir Palamides did the next day, and how king Arthur was unhorsed. [Chap. lxxix.]