Le Morte d'Arthur/Volume I/Book X

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Book X contains 88 chapters. It continues in Volume II.

3901981Le Morte d'ArthurVolume I, Book X (ch. 1-19)Thomas Malory
Chapters (not listed in original)
  • Chapter I: How Sir Tristram jousted, and smote down King Arthur, because he told him not the cause why he bare that shield
  • Chapter II: How Sir Tristram saved Sir Palomides' life, and how they promised to fight together within a fortnight
  • Chapter III: How Sir Tristram sought a strong knight that had smitten him down, and many other knights of the Round Table
  • Chapter IV: How Sir Tristram smote down Sir Sagramore le Desirous and Sir Dodinas le Savage
  • Chapter V: How Sir Tristram met at the peron with Sir Launcelot, and how they fought together unknown
  • Chapter VI: How Sir Launcelot brought Sir Tristram to the court, and of the great joy that the king and other made for the coming of Sir Tristram
  • Chapter VII: How for the despite of Sir Tristram King Mark came with two knights into England, and how he slew one of the knights
  • Chapter VIII: How King Mark came to a fountain where he found Sir Lamorak complaining for the love of King Lot's wife
  • Chapter IX: How King Mark, Sir Lamorak, and Sir Dinadan came to a castle, and how King Mark was known there
  • Chapter X: How Sir Berluse met with King Mark, and how Sir Dinadan took his part
  • Chapter XI: How King Mark mocked Sir Dinadan, and how they met with six knights of the Round Table
  • Chapter XII: How the six knights sent Sir Dagonet to joust with King Mark, and how King Mark refused him
  • Chapter XIII: How Sir Palomides by adventure met King Mark flying, and how he overthrew Dagonet and other knights
  • Chapter XIV: How King Mark and Sir Dinadan heard Sir Palomides making great sorrow and mourning for La Beale Isoud
  • Chapter XV: How King Mark had slain Sir Amant wrongfully to-fore King Arthur, and Sir Launcelot fetched King Mark to King Arthur
  • Chapter XVI: How Sir Dinadan told Sir Palomides of the battle between Sir Launcelot and Sir Tristram
  • Chapter XVII: How Sir Lamorak jousted with divers knights of the castle 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