How Galahad anointed with the blood of the spear the maimed king, and of other adventures. [Chap. xxi.]

How they were fed with the Sangreal while they were in prison, and how Galahad was made king. [Chap. xxii.]

Of the sorrow that Percivale and Bors made when Galahad was dead; and of Percivale how he died, and other matters. [Chap. xxiii.]

[Here follow the Chapters of the Eighteenth Book.]

Of the joy of king Arthur and the queen had of the achievement of the Sangreal; and how Launcelot fell to his old love again. [Chap. i.]

How the queen commanded Sir Launcelot to avoid the court, and of the sorrow that Launcelot made. [Chap. ii.]

How at a dinner that the queen made there was a knight poisoned, which Sir Mador laid on the queen. [Chap. iii.]

How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time. [Chap. iv.]

How the queen required Sir Bors to fight for her, and how he granted upon condition; and how he warned Sir Launcelot thereof. [Chap. v.]