How Sir Launcelot came to Sir Bors and told him how he had sped, and in what adventure he had been, and how he escaped. [Chap. v.]

Of the counsel and advice which was taken by Sir Launcelot and by his friends for to save the queen. [Chap. vi.]

How Sir Mordred rode hastily to the king to tell him of the affray and death of Sir Agravaine and the other knights. [Chap. vii.]

How Sir Launcelot and his kinsmen rescued the queen from the fire, and how he slew many knights. [Chap. viii.]

Of the sorrow and lamentation of king Arthur for the death of his nephews and other good knights, and also for the queen his wife. [Chap. ix.]

How king Arthur at the request of Sir Gawaine concluded to make war against Sir Launcelot, and laid siege to his castle called Joyous Gard. [Chap. x.]

Of the communication between king Arthur and Sir Launcelot, and how king Arthur reproved him. [Chap. xi.]

How the cousins and kinsmen of Sir Launcelot excited him to go out to battle, and how they made them ready. [Chap. xii.]

How Sir Gawaine justed and smote down Sir Lionel, and how Sir Launcelot horsed king Arthur. [Chap. xiii.]

How the pope sent down his bulls to make peace, and how Sir Launcelot brought the queen to king Arthur. [Chap. xiv.]