How Sir Launcelot came the same time that Sir Meliagraunce abode him in the field, and dressed him to battle. [Chap. ix.]

How Sir Urre came into Arthur’s court for to be healed of his wounds, and how king Arthur would begin to handle him. [Chap. x.]

How king Arthur handled Sir Urre, and after him many other knights of the Round Table. [Chap. xi.]

How Sir Launcelot was commanded by Arthur to handle his wounds, and anon he was all whole, and how they thanked God. [Chap. xii.]

How there was a party made of an hundred knights against an hundred knights, and of other matters. [Chap. xiii.]

[Here followeth the Book of the Piteous History which is of the Morte or Death of king Arthur, and the Chapters of the Twentieth Book.]

How Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred were busy upon Sir Gawaine for to disclose the love between Sir Launcelot and queen Guenever. [Chap. i.]

How Sir Agravaine disclosed their love to king Arthur, and how king Arthur gave them licence to take him. [Chap. ii.]

How Sir Launcelot was espied in the queen’s chamber, and how Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred came with twelve knights to slay him. [Chap. iii.]

How Sir Launcelot slew Sir Colgrevance, and armed him in his harness, and after slew Sir Agravaine and twelve of his fellows. [Chap. iv.]