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11 How Sir Lancelot and Sir Lavane entered the field against those on King Arthur’s side, and how Lancelot was hurt
12 How Sir Lancelot and Sir Lavane departed out of the field, and in what jeopardy Lancelot was
13 How Lancelot was brought to a hermit for to be healed of his wound, and of other matters
14 How Sir Gawain was lodged with the lord of Astolat, and there had knowledge that it was Sir Lancelot that bore the red sleeve
15 Of the sorrow that Sir Bors had for the hurt of Lancelot; and of the anger the queen had because Lancelot bore the sleeve
16 How Sir Bors sought Lancelot and found him in the hermitage, and of the lamentation between them
17 How Sir Lancelot armed him to assay if he might bear arms, and how his wounds burst open again
18 How Sir Bors returned and told tidings of Sir Lancelot; and of the tourney, and to whom the prize was given
19 Of the great lamentation of the Fair Maid of Astolat when Lancelot should depart, and how she died for his love
20 How the corpse of the Maid of Astolat arrived before King Arthur, and of the burying, and how Sir Lancelot offered the mass-offering
21 Of great jousts done all a Christmas, and of a great joust and tourney ordained by King Arthur, and of Sir Lancelot
22 How Sir Lancelot after he was hurt by a gentlewoman came to a hermit, and of other matters
23 How Sir Lancelot behaved at the joust, and other men also
24 How King Arthur marveled much at the jousting in the field, and how he rode and found Sir Lancelot
25 How true love is likened to summer
Book XIX
1 How Queen Guenevere rode a-maying with certain knights of the Round Table clad all in green
2 How Sir Meleagant took the queen and all her knights, who were seriously hurt in the fighting
3 How Sir Lancelot had word how the queen was taken, and how Sir Meleagant laid an ambush for him
4 How Sir Lancelot’s horse was slain, and how Sir Lancelot rode in a cart for to rescue the queen
5 How Sir Meleagant required forgiveness of the queen, and how she appeased Sir Lancelot, and other matters
6 How Sir Lancelot came in the night to the queen and lay by her, and how Sir Meleagant accused the queen of treason
7 How Sir Lancelot answered for the queen, and waged battle against Sir Meleagant; and how Sir Lancelot was taken in a trap
8 How Sir Lancelot was delivered out of prison by a lady, and took a white courser and came for to keep the appointed day
9 How Sir Lancelot came the same time that Sir Meleagant waited for him in the field and prepared himself for battle
10 How Sir Urry came to King Arthur’s court to be healed of his wounds, and how King Arthur handled him
11 How King Arthur handled Sir Urry, and after him many other knights of the Round Table
12 How Sir Lancelot was commanded by Arthur to handle his wounds, and anon he was all whole, and how they thanked God
13 How there was a party made of a hundred knights against a hundred knights; and of other matters
Book XX
1 How Sir Aggravain and Sir Mordred were busy upon Sir Gawain for to disclose the love between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guenevere
2 How Sir Aggravain disclosed their love to King Arthur, and how King Arthur gave them license to take him
3 How Sir Lancelot was spied in the queen’s chamber, and how Sir Aggravain and Sir Mordred came with twelve knights to slay him
4 How Sir Lancelot slew Sir Colgrevance and armed him in his harness, and after slew Sir Aggravain, and twelve of his fellows
5 How Sir Lancelot came to Sir Bors, and told him how he had sped, and in what adventure he had been, and how he had escaped
6 Of the counsel and advice which was taken by Sir Lancelot and by his friends for to save the queen
7 How Sir Mordred rode hastily to the king to tell him of the affray and death of Sir Aggravain and the other knights
8 How Sir Lancelot and his kinsmen rescued the queen from the fire, and how he slew many knights
9 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
10 How King Arthur at the request of Sir Gawain concluded to make war against Sir Lancelot, and laid siege to his castle called Joyous Gard
11 Of the communication between King Arthur and Sir Lancelot, and how King Arthur reproved him
12 How the cousins and kinsmen of Sir Lancelot encouraged him to go out to battle, and how they made them ready
13 How Sir Gawain jousted and smote down Sir Lionel, and how Sir Lancelot horsed King Arthur
14 How the pope sent down his bulls to make peace, and how Sir Lancelot brought the queen to King Arthur
15 Of the deliverance of the queen to the king by Sir Lancelot, and what language Sir Gawain had for Sir Lancelot
16 Of the communication between Sir Gawain and Sir Lancelot, and much other language
17 How Sir Lancelot departed from the king and from Joyous Gard over the sea, and what knights went with him
18 How Sir Lancelot passed over the sea, and how he made great lords of the knights that went with him
19 How King Arthur and Sir Gawain made a great host ready to go over the sea and make war on Sir Lancelot
20 What message Sir Gawain sent to Sir Lancelot, and King Arthur laid siege to Benwick, and other matters
21 How Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain did battle together, and how Sir Gawain was overthrown and hurt
22 Of the sorrow that King Arthur made for the war, and of another battle where also Sir Gawain had the worse
Book XXI
1 How Sir Mordred presumed and took on him to be king of England, and would have married the queen, his father’s wife
2 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 Gawain
3 How after, Sir Gawain’s ghost appeared to King Arthur, and warned him that he should not fight that day
4 How by misadventure of an adder the battle began, where Mordred was slain, and Arthur hurt to the death
5 How King Arthur commanded his sword Excalibur to be cast into the water, and how he was delivered to ladies in a barge
6 How Sir Bedevere found himself in the morning dead in a hermitage, and how he abode there with the hermit
7 Of the opinion of some men of the death of King Arthur; and how Queen Guenevere made her a nun at Amesbury
8 How Sir Lancelot heard of the death of King Arthur, and of Sir Gawain, and other matters, and how he came into England
9 How Sir Lancelot departed to seek the queen Guenevere, and how he found her at Amesbury
10 How Sir Lancelot came to the hermitage where the Archbishop of Canterbury was, and how he took the habit on him
11 How Sir Lancelot went with his seven fellows to Amesbury, and found there Queen Guenevere dead, whom they brought to Glastonbury
12 How Sir Lancelot began to sicken, and after died, whose body was borne to Joyous Gard
13 How Sir Ector found Sir Lancelot his brother dead, and how Constantine reigned next after Arthur; and of the end of this book