How Sir Tristram turned to king Arthur’s side, and how Sir Palamides would not. [Chap. lxxx.]

How Sir Bleoberis and Sir Ector reported to queen Guenever of the beauty of La Beale Isoud. [Chap. lxxxi.]

How Palamides complained by a well, and how Epinogris came and found him, and of their both sorrows. [Chap. lxxxii.]

How Sir Palamides brought to Sir Epinogris his lady, and how Sir Palamides and Sir Safire were assailed. [Chap. lxxxiii.]

How Sir Palamides and Sir Safire conducted Sir Epinogris to his castle, and of other adventures. [Chap. lxxxiv.]

How Sir Tristram made him ready to rescue Sir Palamides, but Sir Launcelot rescued him or he came. [Chap. lxxxv.]

How Sir Tristram and Sir Launcelot, with Palamides, came to Joyous Gard, and of Palamides and Sir Tristram. [Chap. lxxxvi.]

How there was a day set between Sir Tristram and Sir Palamides for to fight, and how Sir Tristram was hurt. [Chap. lxxxvii.]

How Sir Palamides kept his day to have foughten but Sir Tristram might not come, and other things. [Chap. lxxxviii.]

[Here follow the Chapters of the Eleventh Book.]