Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2
wherein was Morgan le Fay.

         CHAPTER XVIII. How Sir Palomides would have jousted for Sir Lamorak with the knights of the castle.

         CHAPTER XIX. How Sir Lamorak jousted with Sir Palomides, and hurt him grievously.

         CHAPTER XX. How it was told Sir Launcelot that Dagonet chased King Mark, and how a knight overthrew him and six knights.

         CHAPTER XXI. How King Arthur let do cry a jousts, and how Sir Lamorak came in, and overthrew Sir Gawaine and many other.

         CHAPTER XXII. How King Arthur made King Mark to be accorded with Sir Tristram, and how they departed toward Cornwall.

         CHAPTER XXIII. How Sir Percivale was made knight of King Arthur, and how a dumb maid spake, and brought him to the Round Table.

         CHAPTER XXIV. How Sir Lamorak visited King Lot's wife, and how Sir Gaheris slew her which was his own mother.

         CHAPTER XXV. How Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred met with a knight fleeing, and how they both were overthrown, and of Sir Dinadan.

         CHAPTER XXVI. How King Arthur, the Queen, and Launcelot received letters out of Cornwall, and of the answer again.

         CHAPTER XXVII. How Sir Launcelot was wroth with the letter that he received from King Mark, and of Dinadan which made a lay of King Mark.

         CHAPTER XXVIII. How Sir Tristram was hurt, and of a war made to King Mark; and of Sir Tristram how he promised to rescue him.

         CHAPTER XXIX. How Sir Tristram overcame the battle, and how Elias desired a man to fight body for body.

         CHAPTER XXI. How Sir Elias and Sir Tristram fought together for the truage, and how Sir Tristram slew Elias in the field.

         CHAPTER XXXI. How at a great feast that King Mark made an harper came and sang the lay that Dinadan had made.

         CHAPTER XXXII. How King Mark slew by treason his brother Boudwin, for good service that he had done to him.

         CHAPTER XXXIII. How Anglides, Boudwin's wife, escaped with her young son, Alisander le Orphelin, and came to the Castle of Arundel.

 
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