The Story of the Champions of the Round Table | Page 2

Howard Pyle
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How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lionel Rode Forth Errant Together and
How Sir Lionel Met Sir Turquine to His Great Dole. Also How Sir
Ector Grieved for the Departure of His Brother Launcelot and So,
Following Him, Fell into a Very Sorry Adventure
* Chapter Third
How Sir Launcelot was Found in a Sleep by Queen Morgana le Fay
and Three Other Queens who were with Her, and How He was Taken
to a Castle of Queen Morgana's and of What Befell Him There
* Chapter Fourth
How Sir Launcelot Sought Sir Lionel and How a Young Damsel
Brought Him to the Greatest Battle that Ever He Had in All His Life
* Chapter Fifth
How Sir Launcelot Went Upon an Adventure with the Damsel
Croisette as Companion, and How He Overcame Sir Peris of the Forest
Sauvage

* Chapter Sixth
How Sir Launcelot Took Part in the Tournament Between King
Bagdemagus and the King of North Wales, and How He Won that
Battle for King Bagdemagus
* Chapter Seventh
How Sir Launcelot Fell Into the Greatest Peril that Ever He
Encountered in all His Life. Also How He Freed a Misfortunate Castle
and Town From the Giants Who Held Them, and How He Released the
Lord Thereof From a Dungeon
* Chapter Eighth
How Sir Launcelot Rescued Sir Kay From a Perilous Pass Also How
He Changed Armor with Sir Kay and what Befell
The Book of Sir Tristram
* PART I
THE STORY OF SIR TRISTRAM AND THE LADY BELLE
ISOULT
* Chapter First
How the new Queen of Lyonesse sought Tristram's life; how he went to
France, and how he Returned again to Lyonesse and was Received
With Love at that Place
* Chapter Second
How Sir Tristram was made Knight by the King of Cornwall, and how
he Fought a Battle with a Famous Champion
* Chapter Third
How Sir Tristram went to Ireland to be healed of his Wound by the

King's Daughter of Ireland, and of how he came to love the Lady Belle
Isoult. Also concerning Sir Palamydes and the Lady Belle Isoult
* Chapter Fourth
How Sir Tristram encountered Sir Palamydes at the Tournament and of
what befell. Also how Sir Tristram was Forced to leave the Kingdom of
Ireland
* Chapter Fifth
How Sir Tristram was sent by Command of King Mark to go to Ireland
to Bring the Lady the Belle Isoult from Ireland to Cornwall and how it
fared with him
* Chapter Sixth
How Sir Tristram had to do in Battle with Three Knights of the Round
Table. Also how he had Speech with King Arthur
* Chapter Seventh
How Sir Tristram had Speech with King Angus of Ireland; how he
Undertook to Champion the Cause of King Angus and of what
Happened Thereafter
* PART II
THE STORY OF SIR TRISTRAM AND SIR LAMORACK
* Chapter First
How Sir Lamorack of Gales came to Tintagel and how he and Sir
Tristram Sware Friendship Together in the Forest
* Chapter Second
How Sir Tristram Started to go to Camelot, and how he Stayed by the
Way to do Battle with Sir Nabon le Noir

* Chapter Third
How Sir Tristram did justice in the island, and Thereby Released Sir
Lamorack from Captivity. Also how Sir Tristram and Sir Lamorack
Renewed their Great Tenderness Toward one another
* PART III
THE MADNESS OF SIR TRISTRAM
* Chapter First
How Sir Tristram was Discovered with the Lady Belle Isoult; how he
Assaulted King Mark, and how he Escaped from Tintagel into the
Forest
* Chapter Second
How Sir Tristram got him a Sword from Sir Kay, and how he Slew
Therewith a Huge Knight in the Forest and Rescued a Lady in very
Great Distress. Also how Sir Launcelot found Sir Tristram in the Forest
and Brought him Thence to Tintagel again
* Chapter Third
How Sir Tristram was Discovered at Tintagel and of what Befell
Thereby
* Chapter Fourth
How Sir Tristram and the Lady Belle Isoult Returned to Cornwall, and
how they Ended their Days Together
The Book of Sir Percival
* Chapter First
How Percival Departed into the World and how he Found a Fair
Damsel in a Pavilion; likewise how he came before Queen Guinevere

and how he Undertook his First Adventure
* Chapter Second
How Sir Percival was made Knight by King Arthur; how he rode Forth
with Sir Lamorack and how he Left Sir Lamorack in quest of
Adventure upon his own Account; likewise how a Great Knight Taught
him craft in Arms
* Chapter Third
How Sir Percival met two Strange People in the Forest, and how he
Succored a Knight who was in very Great Sorrow and Dole
* Chapter Fourth
How Sir Percival Undertook the Adventure of the Castle of
Beaurepaire and how he
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