How Sir Galahad fought at a tournament, and how he was known of Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector de Maris. [Chap. i.]

How Sir Galahad rode with a damsel, and came to the ship whereas Sir Bors and Sir Percivale were in. [Chap. ii.]

How Sir Galahad entered into the ship, and of a fair bed therein, with other marvellous things, and of a sword. [Chap. iii.]

Of the marvels of the sword and of the scabbard. [Chap. iv.]

How king Pelles was smitten through both thighs because he drew the sword, and other marvellous histories. [Chap. v.]

How Solomon took David’s sword by the counsel of his wife, and of other matters marvellous. [Chap. vi.]

A wonderful tale of king Solomon and his wife. [Chap. vii.]

How Galahad and his fellows came to a castle, and how they were fought withal, and how they slew their adversaries, and other matters. [Chap. viii.]

How the three knights, with Percivale’s sister, came into the waste forest, and of an hart and four lions and other things. [Chap. ix.]

How they were desired of a strange custom, the which they would not obey; and how they fought and slew many knights. [Chap. x.]