Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2
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.


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