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"
Thou
hast
the
advantage
with
that
iron
pot
on
thy
head
,
"
said
the
churchman
;
"
but
have
at
thee
--
Down
thou
goest
,
an
thou
wert
Goliath
of
Gath
in
his
brazen
helmet
.
"
The
Friar
bared
his
brawny
arm
up
to
the
elbow
,
and
putting
his
full
strength
to
the
blow
,
gave
the
Knight
a
buffet
that
might
have
felled
an
ox
.
But
his
adversary
stood
firm
as
a
rock
.
A
loud
shout
was
uttered
by
all
the
yeomen
around
;
for
the
Clerk
's
cuff
was
proverbial
amongst
them
,
and
there
were
few
who
,
in
jest
or
earnest
,
had
not
had
the
occasion
to
know
its
vigour
.
"
Now
,
Priest
,
"
said
,
the
Knight
,
pulling
off
his
gauntlet
,
"
if
I
had
vantage
on
my
head
,
I
will
have
none
on
my
hand
--
stand
fast
as
a
true
man
.
"
"
Genam
meam
dedi
vapulatori
--
I
have
given
my
cheek
to
the
smiter
,
"
said
the
Priest
;
"
an
thou
canst
stir
me
from
the
spot
,
fellow
,
I
will
freely
bestow
on
thee
the
Jew
's
ransom
.
"
So
spoke
the
burly
Priest
,
assuming
,
on
his
part
,
high
defiance
.
But
who
may
resist
his
fate
?
The
buffet
of
the
Knight
was
given
with
such
strength
and
good-will
,
that
the
Friar
rolled
head
over
heels
upon
the
plain
,
to
the
great
amazement
of
all
the
spectators
.
But
he
arose
neither
angry
nor
crestfallen
.
"
Brother
,
"
said
he
to
the
Knight
,
"
thou
shouldst
have
used
thy
strength
with
more
discretion
.
I
had
mumbled
but
a
lame
mass
an
thou
hadst
broken
my
jaw
,
for
the
piper
plays
ill
that
wants
the
nether
chops
.
Nevertheless
,
there
is
my
hand
,
in
friendly
witness
,
that
I
will
exchange
no
more
cuffs
with
thee
,
having
been
a
loser
by
the
barter
.
End
now
all
unkindness
.
Let
us
put
the
Jew
to
ransom
,
since
the
leopard
will
not
change
his
spots
,
and
a
Jew
he
will
continue
to
be
.
"
"
The
Priest
,
"
said
Clement
,
"
is
not
half
so
confident
of
the
Jew
's
conversion
,
since
he
received
that
buffet
on
the
ear
.
"
"
Go
to
,
knave
,
what
pratest
thou
of
conversions
?
--
what
,
is
there
no
respect
?
--
all
masters
and
no
men
?
--
I
tell
thee
,
fellow
,
I
was
somewhat
totty
when
I
received
the
good
knight
's
blow
,
or
I
had
kept
my
ground
under
it
.
But
an
thou
gibest
more
of
it
,
thou
shalt
learn
I
can
give
as
well
as
take
.
"
"
Peace
all
!
"
said
the
Captain
.
"
And
thou
,
Jew
,
think
of
thy
ransom
;
thou
needest
not
to
be
told
that
thy
race
are
held
to
be
accursed
in
all
Christian
communities
,
and
trust
me
that
we
can
not
endure
thy
presence
among
us
.
Think
,
therefore
,
of
an
offer
,
while
I
examine
a
prisoner
of
another
cast
.
"