第 17 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9320
  And seide he wolde hire tale hiere;
  He bad hire speke; and sche began:
  〃Mi liege lord; so as I can;〃
  Quod sche; 〃the pointz of whiche I herde;
  Thei schul of reson ben ansuerde。
  The ferste I understonde is this;
  What thing of al the world it is;
  Which men most helpe and hath lest nede。
  Mi liege lord; this wolde I rede:  3250
  The Erthe it is; which everemo
  With mannes labour is bego;
  Als wel in wynter as in Maii
  The mannes hond doth what he mai
  To helpe it forth and make it riche;
  And forthi men it delve and dyche
  And eren it with strengthe of plowh;
  Wher it hath of himself ynowh;
  So that his nede is ate leste。
  For every man and bridd and beste;  3260
  And flour and gras and rote and rinde;
  And every thing be weie of kynde
  Schal sterve; and Erthe it schal become;
  As it was out of Erthe nome;
  It schal to therthe torne ayein:
  And thus I mai be resoun sein
  That Erthe is the most nedeles;
  And most men helpe it natheles。
  So that; my lord; touchende of this
  I have ansuerd hou that it is。  3270
  That other point I understod;
  Which most is worth and most is good;
  And costeth lest a man to kepe:
  Mi lord; if ye woll take kepe;
  I seie it is Humilite;
  Thurgh which the hihe trinite
  As for decerte of pure love
  Unto Marie from above;
  Of that he knew hire humble entente;
  His oghne Sone adoun he sente;   3280
  Above alle othre and hire he ches
  For that vertu which bodeth pes:
  So that I may be resoun calle
  Humilite most worth of alle。
  And lest it costeth to maintiene;
  In al the world as it is sene;
  For who that hath humblesce on honde;
  He bringth no werres into londe;
  For he desireth for the beste
  To setten every man in reste。   3290
  Thus with your hihe reverence
  Me thenketh that this evidence
  As to this point is sufficant。
  And touchende of the remenant;
  Which is the thridde of youre axinges;
  What leste is worth of alle thinges;
  And costeth most; I telle it; Pride;
  Which mai noght in the hevene abide;
  For Lucifer with hem that felle
  Bar Pride with him into helle。  3300
  Ther was Pride of to gret a cost;
  Whan he for Pride hath hevene lost;
  And after that in Paradis
  Adam for Pride loste his pris:
  In Midelerthe and ek also
  Pride is the cause of alle wo;
  That al the world ne may suffise
  To stanche of Pride the reprise:
  Pride is the heved of alle Sinne;
  Which wasteth al and mai noght winne;    3310
  Pride is of every mis the pricke;
  Pride is the werste of alle wicke;
  And costneth most and lest is worth
  In place where he hath his forth。
  Thus have I seid that I wol seie
  Of myn answere; and to you preie;
  Mi liege lord; of youre office
  That ye such grace and such justice
  Ordeigne for mi fader hiere;
  That after this; whan men it hiere;    3320
  The world therof mai speke good。〃
  The king; which reson understod
  And hath al herd how sche hath said;
  Was inly glad and so wel paid
  That al his wraththe is overgo:
  And he began to loke tho
  Upon this Maiden in the face;
  In which he fond so mochel grace;
  That al his pris on hire he leide;
  In audience and thus he seide:  3330
  〃Mi faire Maide; wel thee be!
  Of thin ansuere and ek of thee
  Me liketh wel; and as thou wilt;
  Foryive be thi fader gilt。
  And if thou were of such lignage;
  That thou to me were of parage;
  And that thi fader were a Pier;
  As he is now a Bachilier;
  So seker as I have a lif;
  Thou scholdest thanne be my wif。   3340
  Bot this I seie natheles;
  That I wol schape thin encress;
  What worldes good that thou wolt crave;
  Axe of my yifte and thou schalt have。〃
  And sche the king with wordes wise
  Knelende thonketh in this wise:
  〃Mi liege lord; god mot you quite!
  Mi fader hier hath bot a lite
  Of warison; and that he wende
  Hadde al be lost; bot now amende   3350
  He mai wel thurgh your noble grace。〃
  With that the king riht in his place
  Anon forth in that freisshe hete
  An  Erldom; which thanne of eschete
  Was late falle into his hond;
  Unto this knyht with rente and lond
  Hath yove and with his chartre sesed;
  And thus was all the noise appesed。
  This Maiden; which sat on hire knes
  Tofore the king; hise charitees    3360
  Comendeth; and seide overmore:
  〃Mi liege lord; riht now tofore
  Ye seide; as it is of record;
  That if my fader were a lord
  And Pier unto these othre grete;
  Ye wolden for noght elles lete;
  That I ne scholde be your wif;
  And this wot every worthi lif;
  A kinges word it mot ben holde。
  Forthi; my lord; if that ye wolde  3370
  So gret a charite fulfille;
  God wot it were wel my wille:
  For he which was a Bacheler;
  Mi fader; is now mad a Pier;
  So whenne as evere that I cam;
  An Erles dowhter now I am。〃
  This yonge king; which peised al;
  Hire beaute and hir wit withal;
  As he that was with love hent;
  Anon therto yaf his assent。  3380
  He myhte noght the maide asterte;
  That sche nis ladi of his herte;
  So that he tok hire to his wif;
  To holde whyl that he hath lif:
  And thus the king toward his knyht
  Acordeth him; as it is riht。
  And over this good is to wite;
  In the Cronique as it is write;
  This noble king of whom I tolde
  Of Spaine be tho daies olde  3390
  The kingdom hadde in governance;
  And as the bok makth remembrance;
  Alphonse was his propre name:
  The knyht also; if I schal name;
  Danz Petro hihte; and as men telle;
  His dowhter wyse Peronelle
  Was cleped; which was full of grace:
  And that was sene in thilke place;
  Wher sche hir fader out of teene
  Hath broght and mad hirself a qweene;  3400
  Of that sche hath so wel desclosed
  The pointz wherof sche was opposed。
  Lo now; my Sone; as thou myht hiere;
  Of al this thing to my matiere
  Bot on I take; and that is Pride;
  To whom no grace mai betide:
  In hevene he fell out of his stede;
  And Paradis him was forbede;
  The goode men in Erthe him hate;
  So that to helle he mot algate;  3410
  Where every vertu schal be weyved
  And every vice be received。
  Bot Humblesce is al otherwise;
  Which most is worth; and no reprise
  It takth ayein; bot softe and faire;
  If eny thing stond in contraire;
  With humble speche it is redresced:
  Thus was this yonge Maiden blessed;
  The which I spak of now tofore;
  Hire fader lif sche gat therfore;   3420
  And wan with al the kinges love。
  Forthi; my Sone; if thou wolt love;
  It sit thee wel to leve Pride
  And take Humblesce upon thi side;
  The more of grace thou schalt gete。
  Mi fader; I woll noght foryete
  Of this that ye have told me hiere;
  And if that eny such manere
  Of humble port mai love appaie;
  Hierafterward I thenke assaie:  3430
  Bot now forth over I beseche
  That ye more of my schrifte seche。
  Mi goode Sone; it schal be do:
  Now herkne and ley an Ere to;
  For as touchende of Prides fare;
  Als ferforth as I can declare
  In cause of vice; in cause of love;
  That hast thou pleinly herd above;
  So that ther is nomor to seie
  Touchende of that; bot other weie  3440
  Touchende Envie I thenke telle;
  Which hath the propre kinde of helle;
  Withoute cause to misdo
  Toward himself and othre also;
  Hierafterward as understonde
  Thou schalt the spieces; as thei stonde。
  Explicit Liber Primus
  Incipit Liber Secundus
  Inuidie culpa magis est attrita dolore;
  Nam sua mens nullo tempore leta manet:
  Quo gaudent alii; dolet ille; nec vnus amicus
  Est; cui de puro comoda velle facit。
  Proximitatis honor sua corda veretur; et omnis
  Est sibi leticia sic aliena dolor。
  Hoc etenim vicium quam sepe repugnat amanti;
  Non sibi; set reliquis; dum fauet ipsa Venus。
  Est amor ex proprio motu fantasticus; et que
  Gaudia fert alius; credit obesse sibi。
  Now after Pride the secounde
  Ther is; which many a woful stounde
  Towardes othre berth aboute
  Withinne himself and noght withoute;
  For in his thoght he brenneth evere;
  Whan that he wot an other levere
  Or more vertuous than he;
  Which passeth him in his degre;
  Therof he takth his maladie:
  That vice is cleped hot Envie。   10
  Forthi; my Sone; if it be so
  Thou art or hast ben on of tho;
  As forto speke in loves cas;
  If evere yit thin herte was
  Sek of an other mannes hele?
  So god avance my querele;
  Mi fader; ye; a thousend sithe:
  Whanne I have sen an other blithe
  Of love; and hadde a goodly chiere;
  Ethna; which brenneth yer be yere;     20
  Was thanne noght so hot as I
  Of thilke Sor which prively
  Min hertes thoght withinne brenneth。
  The Schip which on the wawes renneth;
  And is forstormed and forblowe;
  Is noght more peined for a throwe
  Than I am thanne; whanne I se
  An other which that passeth me
  In that fortune of loves yifte。
  Bot; fader; this I telle in schrifte;     30
  That is nowher bot in o place;
  For who that lese or finde grace
  In other stede; it mai noght grieve:
  Bot this ye mai riht wel believe;
  Toward mi ladi that I serve;
  Thogh that I wiste forto sterve;
  Min herte is full of such sotie;
  That I myself mai noght chastie。
  Whan I the Court se of Cupide
  Aproche unto my ladi side     40
  Of hem that lusti ben and freisshe;…
  Thogh it availe hem noght a reisshe;
  Bot only that thei ben in speche;…
  My sorwe is thanne noght to seche:
  Bot whan thei rounen in hire Ere;
  Than groweth al my moste fere;
  And namly whan thei talen longe;
  My sorwes thanne be so stronge
  Of that I se hem wel at ese;
  I can noght telle my desese。     50
  Bot; Sire; as of my ladi selve;
  Thogh sche have wowers ten or twelve;