How after that king Arthur had tidings he returned and came to Dover, where Sir Mordred met him to let his landing, and of the death of Sir Gawaine. [Chap. ii.]
How after Sir Gawaine’s ghost appeared to king Arthur, and warned him that he should not fight that day. [Chap. iii.]
How by misadventure of an adder the battle began, where Mordred was slain, and Arthur hurt to the death. [Chap. iv.]
How king Arthur commanded to cast his sword Excalibur into the water, and how he was delivered to ladies in a barge. [Chap. v.]
How Sir Bedivere found him on the morrow dead in an hermitage, and how he abode there with the hermit. [Chap. vi.]
Of the opinion of some men of the death of king Arthur; and how queen Guenever made her a nun in Almesbury. [Chap. vii.]
How when Sir Launcelot heard of the death of king Arthur, and of Sir Gawaine, and other matters, he came into England. [Chap. viii.]
How Sir Launcelot departed to seek the queen Guenever, and how he found at Almesbury. [Chap. ix.]
How Sir Launcelot came to the hermitage where the archbishop of Canterbury was, and how he took the habit on him. [Chap. x.]
How Sir Launcelot went with his seven fellows to Almesbury, and found there queen Guenever dead, whom they brought to Glastonbury. [Chap. xi.]