returned towards Logris, and of other adventures which he saw in the way.
18. How Galahad came to King Mordrains, and of other matters and adventures.
19. How Sir Percivale and Sir Bors met with Sir Galahad, and how they came to the castle of Carbonek, and other matters.
20. How Galahad and his fellows were fed of the Holy Sangreal, and how Our Lord appeared to them, and other things.
21. How Galahad anointed with the blood of the spear the Maimed King, and of other adventures.
22. How they were fed with the Sangreal while they were in prison, and how Galahad was made king.
23. Of the sorrow that Percivale and Bors made when Galahad was dead: and of Percivale how he died, and other matters.
Book XVIII
1. Of the joy King Arthur and the queen had of the achievement of the Sangreal; and how Launcelot fell to his old love again.
2. How the queen commanded Sir Launcelot to avoid the court, and of the sorrow that Launcelot made.
3. How at a dinner that the queen made there was a knight enpoisoned, which Sir Mador laid on the queen.
4. How Sir Mador appeached the queen of treason, and there was no knight would fight for her at the first time.
5. How the queen required Sir Bors to fight for her, and how he granted upon condition; and how he warned Sir Launcelot thereof.
6. How at the day Sir Bors made him ready for to fight for the queen; and when he would fight how another discharged him.
7. How Sir Launcelot fought against Sir Mador for the queen, and how he overcame Sir Mador, and discharged the queen.
8. How the truth was known by the Maiden of the Lake, and of divers other matters.
9. How Sir Launcelot rode to Astolat, and received a sleeve to wear upon his helm at the request of a maid.
10. How the tourney began at Winchester, and what knights were at the jousts; and other things.
11. How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine entered in the field against them of King Arthur’s court, and how Launcelot was hurt.
12. How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine departed out of the field, and in what jeopardy Launcelot was.
13. How Launcelot was brought to an hermit for to be healed of his wound, and of other matters.
14. How Sir Gawaine was lodged with the lord of Astolat, and there had knowledge that it was Sir Launcelot that bare the red sleeve.
15. Of the sorrow that Sir Bors had for the hurt of Launcelot; and of the anger that the queen had because Launcelot bare the sleeve.
16. How Sir Bors sought Launcelot and found him in the hermitage, and of the lamentation between them.
17. How Sir Launcelot armed him to assay if he might bear arms, and how his wounds brast out again.
18. How Sir Bors returned and told tidings of Sir Launcelot; and of the tourney, and to whom the prize was given.
19. Of the great lamentation of the Fair Maid of Astolat when Launcelot should depart, and how she died for his love.
20. How the corpse of the Maid of Astolat arrived tofore King Arthur, and of the burying, and how Sir Launcelot offered the mass-penny.
21. Of great jousts done all a Christmas, and of a great jousts and tourney ordained by King Arthur, and of Sir Launcelot.
22. How Launcelot after that he was hurt of a gentlewoman came to an hermit, and of other matters.
23. How Sir Launcelot behaved him at the jousts, and other men also.
24. How King Arthur marvelled much of the jousting in the field, and how he rode and found Sir Launcelot.
25. How true love is likened to summer.
Book XIX
1. How Queen Guenever rode a-Maying with certain knights of the Round Table and clad all in green.
2. How Sir Meliagrance took the queen and her knights, which were sore hurt in fighting
3. How Sir Launcelot had word how the queen was taken, and how Sir Meliagrance laid a bushment for Launcelot
4. How Sir Launcelot’s horse was slain, and how Sir Launcelot rode in a cart for to rescue the queen
5. How Sir Meliagrance required forgiveness of the queen, and how she appeased Sir Launcelot; and other matters
6. How Sir Launcelot came in the night to the queen and lay with her, and how Sir Meliagrance appeached the queen of treason
7. How Sir Launcelot answered for the queen, and waged battle against Sir Meliagrance; and how Sir Launcelot was taken in a trap