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into his eyes as he said:       〃And now; as I suppose; your day's work is done; 

and ye will go to your dinner; and eat the sweet and drink the strong; and 

we shall eat a little rye…bread; and then be working here till after the sun 

has set and the moon has begun to cast shadows。                 Now for you; I wot not 

how ye shall sleep nor where; nor what white body ye shall hold in your 

arms while the night flits and the stars shine; but for us; while the stars yet 

shine; shall we be at it again; and bethink ye for what!                I know not what 

game and play ye shall be devising for to…morrow as ye ride back home; 

but for us when we come back here to…morrow; it shall be as if there had 

been no yesterday and nothing done therein; and that work of that to…day 

shall be nought to us also; for we shall win no respite from our toil thereby; 

and the morrow of to…morrow will all be to begin again once more; and so 

on and on till no to…morrow abideth us。              Therefore; if ye are thinking to 

lay some new tax or tale upon us; think twice of it; for we may not bear it。 

And   all   this   I   say   with   the   less   fear;   because   I   perceive   this   man   here 

beside me; in the black velvet jerkin and the gold chain on his neck; is the 

King; nor do I think he will slay me for my word since he hath so many a 

Turk before him and his mighty sword!〃 

     Then said the captain:          〃Shall I smite   the man; O  King? or hath   he 

preached thy sermon for thee?〃 

     〃Smite not; for he hath preached it;〃 said the King。                〃Hearken to the 

carle's   sermon;   lords   and   councillors   of   mine!     Yet   when   another   hath 

spoken   our   thought;   other   thoughts   are   born   therefrom;   and   now   have   I 

another sermon to preach; but I will refrain me as now。                 Let us down and 

to our dinner。〃 

     So   they   went;   the   King   and   his   gentles;   and   sat   down   by   the   river 

under the   rustle   of   the   poplars;   and   they  ate   and   drank   and   were   merry。 



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And the King bade bear up the broken meats to the vine… dressers; and a 

good   draught   of   the   archer's   wine;   and to   the   headman   he   gave   a   broad 

gold piece; and to each man three silver pennies。              But when the poor folk 

had all   that under  their hands;  it   was to   them as   though the  kingdom  of 

heaven had come down to earth。 

     In   the   cool   of   the   evening   home   rode   the   King   and   his   lords。 The 

King   was   distraught   and   silent;   but   at   last   the   captain;   who   rode   beside 

him; said to him:       〃Preach me now thine after…sermon; O King!〃 

     〃I think thou knowest it already;〃 said the King; 〃else hadst thou not 

spoken in such wise to the carle; but tell me what is thy craft and the craft 

of all these; whereby ye live; as the potter by making pots; and so forth?〃 

     Said the captain:       〃As the potter lives by making pots; so we live by 

robbing the poor。〃 

     Again said the King:        〃And my trade?〃 

     Said he; 〃Thy trade is to be a king of such thieves; yet no worser than 

the rest。〃 

     The King laughed。 

     〃Bear   that   in   mind;〃   said   he;   〃and   then   shall   I   tell   thee   my   thought 

while yonder carle spake。         ‘Carle;' I thought; ‘were I thou or such as thou; 

then would I take in my hand a sword or a spear; or were it only a hedge… 

stake;   and   bid   others   do   the   like;   and   forth   would   we   go;   and   since   we 

would be so many; and with nought to lose save a miserable life; we would 

do battle and prevail; and make an end of the craft of kings and of lords 

and of usurers; and there should be but one craft in the world; to wit; to 

work merrily for ourselves and to live merrily thereby。'〃 

     Said the captain:      〃This then is thy sermon。         Who will heed it if thou 

preach it?〃 

     Said the King:       〃They who will take the mad king and put him in a 

king's madhouse;  therefore do   I forbear  to   preach   it。         Yet   it   SHALL  be 

preached。〃 

     〃And not heeded;〃 said the captain; 〃save by those who head and hang 

the setters forth of new things that are good for the world。 

     Our trade is safe for many an many a generation。〃 

     And therewith they came to the King's palace; and they ate and drank 



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and slept and the world went on its ways。 



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