[Here follow the Chapters of the Sixteenth Book.]
How Sir Gawaine was nigh weary of the quest of Sangreal, and of his marvellous dream. [Chap. i.]
Of the vision of Sir Ector, and how he justed with Sir Uwaine les Avoutres, his sworn brother. [Chap. ii.]
How Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector came to an hermitage to be confessed, and how they told to the hermit their visions. [Chap. iii.]
How the hermit expounded their vision. [Chap. iv.]
Of the good counsel that the hermit gave to them. [Chap. v.]
How Sir Bors met with an hermit, and how he was confessed to him, and of his penance enjoined to him. [Chap. vi.]
How Sir Bors was lodged with a lady, and how he took on him for to fight against a champion for her land. [Chap. vii.]
Of a vision which Sir Bors had that night, and how he fought and overcame his adversary. [Chap. viii.]
How the lady was restored to her lands by the battle of Sir Bors, and of his departing, and how he met Sir Lionel taken and beaten with thorns, and also of a maid which should have been dishonoured. [Chap. ix.]