thus endeth the particular history of those three worthy, noble, excellent knights-champion--sir launcelot of the lake, sir tristram of lyonesse, and sir percival of gales.
and i do hope that you may have found pleasure in considering their lives and their works as i have done. for as i wrote of their behavior and pondered upon it, meseemed they offered a very high example that anyone might follow to his betterment who lives in this world where so much that is ill needs to be amended.
but though i have told so much, yet, as i have just said, there remain many other things to tell concerning sir launcelot and sir percival, which may well afford anyone pleasure to read. these i shall recount in another volume at another time, with such particularity as those histories may demand.