[Here follow the Chapters of the Nineteenth Book.]
How queen Guenever rode on Maying with certain knights of the Round Table and clad all in green. [Chap. i.]
How Sir Meliagraunce took the queen and all her knights, which were sore hurt in fighting. [Chap. ii.]
How Sir Launcelot had word how the queen was taken, and how Sir Meliagraunce laid a bushment for Launcelot. [Chap. iii.]
How Sir Launcelot’s horse was slain, and how Sir Launcelot rode in a cart for to rescue the queen. [Chap. iv.]
How Sir Meliagraunce required forgiveness of the queen, and how she appeased Sir Launcelot, and other matters. [Chap. v.]
How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen, and how Sir Meliagraunce appeached the queen of treason. [Chap. vi.]
How Sir Launcelot answered for the queen, and waged battle against Sir Meliagraunce. And how Sir Launcelot was taken in a trap. [Chap. vii.]
How Sir Launcelot was delivered out of prison by a lady, and took a white courser, and came for to keep his day. [Chap. viii.]