How Galahad departed with the shield, and how king Evelake had received this shield of Joseph of Aramathye. [Chap. x.]
How Joseph made a cross on the white shield with his blood, and how Galahad was by a monk brought to a tomb. [Chap. xi.]
Of the marvel that Sir Galahad saw and heard in the tomb, and how he made Melias knight. [Chap. xii.]
Of the adventure that Melias had, and how Galahad revenged him, and how Melias was carried into an abbey. [Chap. xiii.]
How Galahad departed, and how he was commanded to go to the castle of maidens to destroy the wicked custom. [Chap. xiv.]
How Sir Galahad fought with the knights of the castle, and destroyed the wicked custom. [Chap. xv.]
How Sir Gawaine came to the abbey for to follow Galahad, and how he was shriven to a hermit. [Chap. xvi.]
How Sir Galahad met with Sir Launcelot and with Sir Percivale, and smote them down, and departed from them. [Chap. xvii.]
How Sir Launcelot, half sleeping and half waking, saw a sick man borne in a litter, and how he was healed with the Sangreal. [Chap. xviii.]
How a voice spake to Sir Launcelot, and how he found his horse and his helm borne away, and after went afoot. [Chap. xix.]