CHAPTER LXXXVII
. How there was a day set between Sir Tristram and Sir
Palomides for to fight, and how Sir Tristram was hurt.
## CHAPTER LXXXVIII. How Sir Palomides kept his day to have foughten, but
Sir Tristram might not come; and other things.
## BOOK XI.
## CHAPTER I . How Sir Launcelot rode on his adventure, and how he holp a
dolorous lady from her pain, and how that he fought with a dragon.
## CHAPTER II . How Sir Launcelot came to Pelles, and of the Sangreal, and
of Elaine, King Pelles’ daughter.
## CHAPTER III . How Sir Launcelot was displeased when he knew that he had
lain by Dame Elaine, and how she was delivered of Galahad.
## CHAPTER IV . How Sir Bors came to Dame Elaine and saw Galahad, and how
he was fed with the Sangreal.
## CHAPTER V . How Sir Bors made Sir Pedivere to yield him, and of
marvellous adventures that he had, and how he achieved them.
## CHAPTER VI . How Sir Bors departed; and how Sir Launcelot was rebuked
of Queen Guenever, and of his excuse.
## CHAPTER VII . How Dame Elaine, Galahad’s mother, came in great estate
unto Camelot, and how Sir Launcelot behaved him there.
## CHAPTER VIII . How Dame Brisen by enchantment brought Sir Launcelot to
Dame Elaine’s bed, and how Queen Guenever rebuked him.
## CHAPTER IX . How Dame Elaine was commanded by Queen Guenever to avoid
the court, and how Sir Launcelot became mad.
## CHAPTER X . What sorrow Queen Guenever made for Sir Launcelot, and how
he was sought by knights of his kin.
## CHAPTER XI . How a servant of Sir Aglovale’s was slain, and what
vengeance Sir Aglovale and Sir Percivale did therefore.
## CHAPTER XII . How Sir Pervivale departed secretly from his brother, and
how he loosed a knight bound with a chain, and of other doings.
## CHAPTER XIII . How Sir Percivale met with Sir Ector, and how they
fought long, and each had almost slain other.
## CHAPTER XIV . How by miracle they were both made whole by the coming of
the holy vessel of Sangreal.
## BOOK XII.
## CHAPTER I . How Sir Launcelot in his madness took a sword and fought
with a knight, and leapt in a bed.
## CHAPTER II . How Sir Lancelot was carried in an horse litter, and how
Sir Launcelot rescued Sir Bliant, his host.
## CHAPTER III . How Sir Launcelot fought against a boar and slew him, and
how he was hurt, and brought unto an hermitage.
## CHAPTER IV . How Sir Launcelot was known by Dame Elaine, and was borne
into a chamber and after healed by the Sangreal.
## CHAPTER V . How Sir Launcelot, after that he was whole and had his
mind, he was ashamed, and how that Elaine desired a castle for him.
## CHAPTER VI . How Sir Launcelot came into the joyous Isle, and there he
named himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet.
## CHAPTER VII . Of a great tourneying in the Joyous Isle, and how Sir
Pervivale and Sir Ector came thither, and Sir Percivale fought with him.
## CHAPTER VIlI . How each of them knew other, and of their great
courtesy, and how his brother Sir Ector came unto him, and of their joy.
## CHAPTER IX . How Sir Bors and Sir Lionel came to King Brandegore, and
how Sir Bors took his son Helin le Blank, and of Sir Launcelot.
## CHAPTER X . How Sir Launcelot with Sir Percivale and Sir Ector came to
the court, and of the great joy of him.
## CHAPTER XI . How La Beale Isoud counselled Sir Tristram to go unto the
court, to the great feast of Pentecost.
## CHAPTER XII . How Sir Tristram departed unarmed and met with Sir
Palomides, and how they smote each other, and how Sir Palomides forbare him.
## CHAPTER XIII . How that Sir Tristram gat him harness of a knight which
was hurt, and how he overthrew Sir Palomides.
## CHAPTER XIV . How Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides fought long together,
and after accorded, and how Sir Tristram made him to be christened.
## BOOK XIII.
## CHAPTER I . How at the vigil of the Feast of Pentecost entered into the
hall before King Arthur a damosel, and desired Sir Launcelot for to come and dub a knight, and how he went with her.
## CHAPTER II . How the letters were found written in the Siege Perilous
and of the marvellous adventure of the sword in a stone.
## CHAPTER III . How Sir Gawaine assayed to draw out the sword, and how an
old man brought in Galahad.
## CHAPTER IV . How the old man brought Galahad to the Siege Perilous and
set him therein, and how all the knights marvelled.
## CHAPTER V . How King Arthur shewed the stone hoving on the water to
Galahad, and how he drew out the sword.
## CHAPTER VI . How King Arthur had all the knights together for to joust
in the meadow beside Camelot or they departed.
## CHAPTER VII . How the queen desired to see Galahad; and how after, all
the knights were replenished with the Holy Sangreal, and how they avowed the enquest of the same.
## CHAPTER VIII . How great sorrow was made of the king and the queen and
ladies for the departing of the knights, and how they departed.
## CHAPTER IX . How Galahad gat him a shield, and how they sped that
presumed to take down the said shield.
## CHAPTER X . How Galahad departed with the shield, and how King Evelake
had received the shield of Joseph of Aramathie.
## CHAPTER XI . How Joseph made a cross on the white shield with his
blood, and how Galahad was by a monk brought to a tomb.
## CHAPTER XII . Of the marvel that Sir Galahad saw and heard in the tomb,
and how he made Melias knight.
## CHAPTER XIII . Of the adventure that Melias had, and how Galahad
revenged him, and how Melias was carried into an abbey.
## CHAPTER XIV . How Sir Galahad departed, and how he was commanded to go
to the Castle of Maidens to destroy the wicked custom.
## CHAPTER XV . How Sir Galahad fought with the knights of the castle, and
destroyed the wicked custom.
## CHAPTER XVI . How Sir Gawaine came to the abbey for to follow Galahad,
and how he was shriven to a hermit.
## CHAPTER XVII . How Sir Galahad met with Sir Launcelot and Sir
Percivale, and smote them down, and departed from them.
## CHAPTER XVIII . How Sir Launcelot, half sleeping and half waking, saw a
sick man borne in a litter, and how he was healed with the Sangreal.
## CHAPTER XIX . How a voice spake to Sir Launcelot, and how he found his
horse and his helm borne away, and after went afoot.
## CHAPTER XX . How Sir Launcelot was shriven, and what sorrow he made and
of the good ensamples which were shewed him.
## BOOK XIV.
## CHAPTER I . How Sir Percivale came to a recluse and asked counsel, and
how she told him that she was his aunt.
## CHAPTER II . How Merlin likened the Round Table to the world, and how
the knights that should achieve the Sangreal should be known.
## CHAPTER III . How Sir Percivale came into a monastery, where he found
King Evelake, which was an old man.
## CHAPTER IV . How Sir Percivale saw many men of arms bearing a dead
knight, and how he fought against them.
## CHAPTER V . How a yeoman desired him to get again an horse, and how Sir
Percivale’s hackney was slain, and how he gat an horse.
## CHAPTER VI . Of the great danger that Sir Percivale was in by his
horse, and how he saw a serpent and a lion fight.
## CHAPTER VII . Of the vision that Sir Percivale saw, and how his vision
was expounded, and of his lion.
## CHAPTER VIII . How Sir Percivale saw a ship coming to him-ward, and how
the lady of the ship told him of her disheritance.
## CHAPTER IX . How Sir Percivale promised her help, and how he required
her of love, and how he was saved from the fiend.
## CHAPTER X . How Sir Percivale for penance rove himself through the
thigh; and how she was known for the devil.
## BOOK XV.
## CHAPTER I . How Sir Launcelot came to a chapel, where he found dead, in
a white shirt, a man of religion, of an hundred winter old.
## CHAPTER II . Of a dead man, how men would have hewn him, and it would
not be, and how Sir Launcelot took the hair of the dead man.
## CHAPTER III . Of an advision that Sir Launcelot had, and how he told it
to an hermit, and desired counsel of him.
## CHAPTER IV . How the hermit expounded to Sir Launcelot his advision,
and told him that Sir Galahad was his son.
## CHAPTER V . How Sir Launcelot jousted with many knights, and how he was
taken.
## CHAPTER VI . How Sir Launcelot told his advision to a woman, and how
she expounded it to him.
## BOOK XVI.
## CHAPTER I . How Sir Gawaine was nigh weary of the quest of the
Sangreal, and of his marvellous dream.
## CHAPTER II . Of the advision of Sir Ector, and how he jousted with Sir
Uwaine les Avoutres, his sworn brother.
## CHAPTER III . How Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector came to an hermitage to be
confessed, and how they told to the hermit their advisions.
## CHAPTER IV . How the hermit expounded their advision.
## CHAPTER V . Of the good counsel that the hermit gave to them.
## CHAPTER VI . How Sir Bors met with an hermit, and how he was confessed
to him, and of his penance enjoined to him.
## CHAPTER VII . How Sir Bors was lodged with a lady, and how he took upon
him for to fight against a champion for her land.
## CHAPTER VIII . Of an advision which Sir Bors had that night, and how he
fought and overcame his adversary.
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