第 10 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Ther is no weie forto chese;   1350
  Wherof thei myhten stonde appesed。
  So ben thei comunly desesed;
  Ther may no welthe ne poverte
  Attempren hem to the decerte
  Of buxomnesse be no wise:
  For ofte time thei despise
  The goode fortune as the badde;
  As thei no mannes reson hadde;
  Thurgh pride; wherof thei be blinde。
  And ryht of such a maner kinde   1360
  Ther be lovers; that thogh thei have
  Of love al that thei wolde crave;
  Yit wol thei grucche be som weie;
  That thei wol noght to love obeie
  Upon the trowthe; as thei do scholde;
  And if hem lacketh that thei wolde;
  Anon thei falle in such a peine;
  That evere unbuxomly thei pleigne
  Upon fortune; and curse and crie;
  That thei wol noght here hertes plie   1370
  To soffre til it betre falle。
  Forthi if thou amonges alle
  Hast used this condicioun;
  Mi Sone; in thi Confessioun
  Now tell me pleinly what thou art。
  Mi fader; I beknowe a part;
  So as ye tolden hier above
  Of Murmur and Compleignte of love;
  That for I se no sped comende;
  Ayein fortune compleignende   1380
  I am; as who seith; everemo:
  And ek fulofte tyme also;
  Whan so is that I se and hiere
  Or hevy word or hevy chiere
  Of my lady; I grucche anon;
  Bot wordes dar I speke non;
  Wherof sche myhte be desplesed;
  Bot in myn herte I am desesed:
  With many a Murmur; god it wot;
  Thus drinke I in myn oghne swot;     1390
  And thogh I make no semblant;
  Min herte is al desobeissant;
  And in this wise I me confesse
  Of that ye clepe unbuxomnesse。
  Now telleth what youre conseil is。
  Mi Sone; and I thee rede this;
  What so befalle of other weie;
  That thou to loves heste obeie
  Als ferr as thou it myht suffise:
  For ofte sithe in such a wise    1400
  Obedience in love availeth;
  Wher al a mannes strengthe faileth;
  Wherof; if that the list to wite
  In a Cronique as it is write;
  A gret ensample thou myht fynde;
  Which now is come to my mynde。
  Ther was whilom be daies olde
  A worthi knyht; and as men tolde
  He was Nevoeu to themperour
  And of his Court a Courteour:    1410
  Wifles he was; Florent he hihte;
  He was a man that mochel myhte;
  Of armes he was desirous;
  Chivalerous and amorous;
  And for the fame of worldes speche;
  Strange aventures forto seche;
  He rod the Marches al aboute。
  And fell a time; as he was oute;
  Fortune; which may every thred
  Tobreke and knette of mannes sped;   1420
  Schop; as this knyht rod in a pas;
  That he be strengthe take was;
  And to a Castell thei him ladde;
  Wher that he fewe frendes hadde:
  For so it fell that ilke stounde
  That he hath with a dedly wounde
  Feihtende his oghne hondes slain
  Branchus; which to the Capitain
  Was Sone and Heir; wherof ben wrothe
  The fader and the moder bothe。   1430
  That knyht Branchus was of his hond
  The worthieste of al his lond;
  And fain thei wolden do vengance
  Upon Florent; bot remembrance
  That thei toke of his worthinesse
  Of knyhthod and of gentilesse;
  And how he stod of cousinage
  To themperour; made hem assuage;
  And dorsten noght slen him for fere:
  In gret desputeisoun thei were   1440
  Among hemself; what was the beste。
  Ther was a lady; the slyheste
  Of alle that men knewe tho;
  So old sche myhte unethes go;
  And was grantdame unto the dede:
  And sche with that began to rede;
  And seide how sche wol bringe him inne;
  That sche schal him to dethe winne
  Al only of his oghne grant;
  Thurgh strengthe of verray covenant    1450
  Withoute blame of eny wiht。
  Anon sche sende for this kniht;
  And of hire Sone sche alleide
  The deth; and thus to him sche seide:
  〃Florent; how so thou be to wyte
  Of Branchus deth; men schal respite
  As now to take vengement;
  Be so thou stonde in juggement
  Upon certein condicioun;
  That thou unto a questioun    1460
  Which I schal axe schalt ansuere;
  And over this thou schalt ek swere;
  That if thou of the sothe faile;
  Ther schal non other thing availe;
  That thou ne schalt thi deth receive。
  And for men schal thee noght deceive;
  That thou therof myht ben avised;
  Thou schalt have day and tyme assised
  And leve saufly forto wende;
  Be so that at thi daies ende     1470
  Thou come ayein with thin avys。
  This knyht; which worthi was and wys;
  This lady preith that he may wite;
  And have it under Seales write;
  What questioun it scholde be
  For which he schal in that degree
  Stonde of his lif in jeupartie。
  With that sche feigneth compaignie;
  And seith: 〃Florent; on love it hongeth
  Al that to myn axinge longeth:   1480
  What alle wommen most desire
  This wole I axe; and in thempire
  Wher as thou hast most knowlechinge
  Tak conseil upon this axinge。〃
  Florent this thing hath undertake;
  The day was set; the time take;
  Under his seal he wrot his oth;
  In such a wise and forth he goth
  Hom to his Emes court ayein;
  To whom his aventure plein    1490
  He tolde; of that him is befalle。
  And upon that thei weren alle
  The wiseste of the lond asent;
  Bot natheles of on assent
  Thei myhte noght acorde plat;
  On seide this; an othre that。
  After the disposicioun
  Of naturel complexioun
  To som womman it is plesance;
  That to an other is grevance;    1500
  Bot such a thing in special;
  Which to hem alle in general
  Is most plesant; and most desired
  Above alle othre and most conspired;
  Such o thing conne thei noght finde
  Be Constellacion ne kinde:
  And thus Florent withoute cure
  Mot stonde upon his aventure;
  And is al schape unto the lere;
  As in defalte of his answere。    1510
  This knyht hath levere forto dye
  Than breke his trowthe and forto lye
  In place ther as he was swore;
  And schapth him gon ayein therfore。
  Whan time cam he tok his leve;
  That lengere wolde he noght beleve;
  And preith his Em he be noght wroth;
  For that is a point of his oth;
  He seith; that noman schal him wreke;
  Thogh afterward men hiere speke     1520
  That he par aventure deie。
  And thus he wente forth his weie
  Alone as knyht aventurous;
  And in his thoght was curious
  To wite what was best to do:
  And as he rod al one so;
  And cam nyh ther he wolde be;
  In a forest under a tre
  He syh wher sat a creature;
  A lothly wommannysch figure;   1530
  That forto speke of fleisch and bon
  So foul yit syh he nevere non。
  This knyht behield hir redely;
  And as he wolde have passed by;
  Sche cleped him and bad abide;
  And he his horse heved aside
  Tho torneth; and to hire he rod;
  And there he hoveth and abod;
  To wite what sche wolde mene。
  And sche began him to bemene;     1540
  And seide: 〃Florent be thi name;
  Thou hast on honde such a game;
  That bot thou be the betre avised;
  Thi deth is schapen and devised;
  That al the world ne mai the save;
  Bot if that thou my conseil have。〃
  Florent; whan he this tale herde;
  Unto this olde wyht answerde
  And of hir conseil he hir preide。
  And sche ayein to him thus seide:   1550
  〃Florent; if I for the so schape;
  That thou thurgh me thi deth ascape
  And take worschipe of thi dede;
  What schal I have to my mede?〃
  〃What thing;〃 quod he; 〃that thou wolt axe。〃
  〃I bidde nevere a betre taxe;〃
  Quod sche; 〃bot ferst; er thou be sped;
  Thou schalt me leve such a wedd;
  That I wol have thi trowthe in honde
  That thou schalt be myn housebonde。〃   1560
  〃Nay;〃 seith Florent; 〃that may noght be。〃
  〃Ryd thanne forth thi wey;〃 quod sche;
  〃And if thou go withoute red;
  Thou schalt be sekerliche ded。〃
  Florent behihte hire good ynowh
  Of lond; of rente; of park; of plowh;
  Bot al that compteth sche at noght。
  Tho fell this knyht in mochel thoght;
  Now goth he forth; now comth ayein;
  He wot noght what is best to sein;   1570
  And thoghte; as he rod to and fro;
  That chese he mot on of the tuo;
  Or forto take hire to his wif
  Or elles forto lese his lif。
  And thanne he caste his avantage;
  That sche was of so gret an age;
  That sche mai live bot a while;
  And thoghte put hire in an Ile;
  Wher that noman hire scholde knowe;
  Til sche with deth were overthrowe。    1580
  And thus this yonge lusti knyht
  Unto this olde lothly wiht
  Tho seide: 〃If that non other chance
  Mai make my deliverance;
  Bot only thilke same speche
  Which; as thou seist; thou schalt me teche;
  Have hier myn hond; I schal thee wedde。〃
  And thus his trowthe he leith to wedde。
  With that sche frounceth up the browe:
  〃This covenant I wol allowe;〃    1590
  Sche seith: 〃if eny other thing
  Bot that thou hast of my techyng
  Fro deth thi body mai respite;
  I woll thee of thi trowthe acquite;
  And elles be non other weie。
  Now herkne me what I schal seie。
  Whan thou art come into the place;
  Wher now thei maken gret manace
  And upon thi comynge abyde;
  Thei wole anon the same tide     1600
  Oppose thee of thin answere。
  I wot thou wolt nothing forbere
  Of that thou wenest be thi beste;
  And if thou myht so finde reste;
  Wel is; for thanne is ther nomore。
  And elles this schal be my lore;
  That thou schalt seie; upon this Molde
  That alle wommen lievest wolde
  Be soverein of mannes love:
  For what womman is so above;   1610
  Sche hath; as who seith; al hire wille;
  And elles may sche noght fulfille
  What thing hir were lievest have。
  With this answere thou schalt save
  Thiself; and other wise noght。
  And whan thou hast thin ende wroght;
  Com hier ayein; thou schalt me finde;
  And let nothing out of thi minde。〃
  He goth him forth with hevy chiere;
  As he that not in what manere    1620
  He mai this worldes joie atteigne:
  For if he deie; he hath a pei