Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2
dreamed, and of the counsel that the priest gave to him.

         CHAPTER XII. How the devil in a woman's likeness would have had Sir Bors to have lain by her, and how by God's grace he escaped.

         CHAPTER XIII. Of the holy communication of an Abbot to Sir Bors, and how the Abbot counselled him.

         CHAPTER XIV. How Sir Bors met with his brother Sir Lionel, and how Sir Lionel would have slain Sir Bors.

         CHAPTER XV. How Sir Colgrevance fought against Sir Lionel for to save Sir Bors, and how the hermit was slain.

         CHAPTER XVI. How Sir Lionel slew Sir Colgrevance, and how after he would have slain Sir Bors.

         CHAPTER XVII. How there came a voice which charged Sir Bors to touch him not, and of a cloud that came between them.

         BOOK XVII.

         CHAPTER I. How Sir Galahad fought at a tournament, and how he was known of Sir Gawaine and Sir Ector de Maris.

         CHAPTER II. How Sir Galahad rode with a damosel, and came to the ship whereas Sir Bors and Sir Percivale were in.

         CHAPTER III. How Sir Galahad entered into the ship, and of a fair bed therein, with other marvellous things, and of a sword.

         CHAPTER IV. Of the marvels of the sword and of the scabbard.

         CHAPTER V. How King Pelles was smitten through both thighs because he drew the sword, and other marvellous histories.

         CHAPTER VI. How Solomon took David's sword by the counsel of his wife, and of other matters marvellous.

         CHAPTER VII. A wonderful tale of King Solomon and his wife.

         CHAPTER VIII. How Galahad and his fellows came to a castle, and how they were fought withal, and how they slew their adversaries, and other matters.

         CHAPTER IX. How the three knights, with Percivale's sister, came unto the same forest, and of an hart and four lions, and other things.

         CHAPTER X. How they were desired of a strange custom, the which they 
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