第 21 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Upon the which; whan he it sih;
  This knyht hath swore and seid on hih;    870
  That alle men it mihte wite;
  〃Now be this bok; which hier is write;
  Constance is gultif; wel I wot。〃
  With that the hond of hevene him smot
  In tokne of that he was forswore;
  That he hath bothe hise yhen lore;
  Out of his hed the same stounde
  Thei sterte; and so thei weren founde。
  A vois was herd; whan that they felle;
  Which seide; 〃O dampned man to helle;     880
  Lo; thus hath god the sclaundre wroke
  That thou ayein Constance hast spoke:
  Beknow the sothe er that thou dye。〃
  And he told out his felonie;
  And starf forth with his tale anon。
  Into the ground; wher alle gon;
  This dede lady was begrave:
  Elda; which thoghte his honour save;
  Al that he mai restreigneth sorwe。
  For the seconde day a morwe   890
  The king cam; as thei were acorded;
  And whan it was to him recorded
  What god hath wroght upon this chaunce;
  He tok it into remembrance
  And thoghte more than he seide。
  For al his hole herte he leide
  Upon Constance; and seide he scholde
  For love of hire; if that sche wolde;
  Baptesme take and Cristes feith
  Believe; and over that he seith     900
  He wol hire wedde; and upon this
  Asseured ech til other is。
  And forto make schorte tales;
  Ther cam a Bisschop out of Wales
  Fro Bangor; and Lucie he hihte;
  Which thurgh the grace of god almihte
  The king with many an other mo
  Hath cristned; and betwen hem tuo
  He hath fulfild the mariage。
  Bot for no lust ne for no rage       910
  Sche tolde hem nevere what sche was;
  And natheles upon the cas
  The king was glad; how so it stod;
  For wel he wiste and understod
  Sche was a noble creature。
  The hihe makere of nature
  Hire hath visited in a throwe;
  That it was openliche knowe
  Sche was with childe be the king;
  Wherof above al other thing   920
  He thonketh god and was riht glad。
  And fell that time he was bestad
  Upon a werre and moste ride;
  And whil he scholde there abide;
  He lefte at hom to kepe his wif
  Suche as he knew of holi lif;
  Elda forth with the Bisschop eke;
  And he with pouer goth to seke
  Ayein the Scottes forto fonde
  The werre which he tok on honde。    930
  The time set of kinde is come;
  This lady hath hire chambre nome;
  And of a Sone bore full;
  Wherof that sche was joiefull;
  Sche was delivered sauf and sone。
  The bisshop; as it was to done;
  Yaf him baptesme and Moris calleth;
  And therupon; as it befalleth;
  With lettres writen of record
  Thei sende unto here liege lord;    940
  That kepers weren of the qweene:
  And he that scholde go betwene;
  The Messager; to Knaresburgh;
  Which toun he scholde passe thurgh;
  Ridende cam the ferste day。
  The kinges Moder there lay;
  Whos rihte name was Domilde;
  Which after al the cause spilde:
  For he; which thonk deserve wolde;
  Unto this ladi goth and tolde    950
  Of his Message al how it ferde。
  And sche with feigned joie it herde
  And yaf him yiftes largely;
  Bot in the nyht al prively
  Sche tok the lettres whiche he hadde;
  Fro point to point and overradde;
  As sche that was thurghout untrewe;
  And let do wryten othre newe
  In stede of hem; and thus thei spieke:
  〃Oure liege lord; we thee beseke    960
  That thou with ous ne be noght wroth;
  Though we such thing as is thee loth
  Upon oure trowthe certefie。
  Thi wif; which is of faierie;
  Of such a child delivered is
  Fro kinde which stant al amis:
  Bot for it scholde noght be seie;
  We have it kept out of the weie
  For drede of pure worldes schame;
  A povere child and in the name   970
  Of thilke which is so misbore
  We toke; and therto we be swore;
  That non bot only thou and we
  Schal knowen of this privete:
  Moris it hatte; and thus men wene
  That it was boren of the qweene
  And of thin oghne bodi gete。
  Bot this thing mai noght be foryete;
  That thou ne sende ous word anon
  What is thi wille therupon。〃     980
  This lettre; as thou hast herd devise;
  Was contrefet in such a wise
  That noman scholde it aperceive:
  And sche; which thoghte to deceive;
  It leith wher sche that other tok。
  This Messager; whan he awok;
  And wiste nothing how it was;
  Aros and rod the grete pas
  And tok this lettre to the king。
  And whan he sih this wonder thing;     990
  He makth the Messager no chiere;
  Bot natheles in wys manere
  He wrote ayein; and yaf hem charge
  That thei ne soffre noght at large
  His wif to go; bot kepe hire stille;
  Til thei have herd mor of his wille。
  This Messager was yifteles;
  Bot with this lettre natheles;
  Or be him lief or be him loth;
  In alle haste ayein he goth   1000
  Be Knaresburgh; and as he wente;
  Unto the Moder his entente
  Of that he fond toward the king
  He tolde; and sche upon this thing
  Seith that he scholde abide al nyht
  And made him feste and chiere ariht;
  Feignende as thogh sche cowthe him thonk。
  Bot he with strong wyn which he dronk
  Forth with the travail of the day
  Was drunke; aslepe and while he lay;   1010
  Sche hath hise lettres overseie
  And formed in an other weie。
  Ther was a newe lettre write;
  Which seith: 〃I do you forto wite;
  That thurgh the conseil of you tuo
  I stonde in point to ben undo;
  As he which is a king deposed。
  For every man it hath supposed;
  How that my wif Constance is faie;
  And if that I; thei sein; delaie    1020
  To put hire out of compaignie;
  The worschipe of my Regalie
  Is lore; and over this thei telle;
  Hire child schal noght among hem duelle;
  To cleymen eny heritage。
  So can I se non avantage;
  Bot al is lost; if sche abide:
  Forthi to loke on every side
  Toward the meschief as it is;
  I charge you and bidde this;     1030
  That ye the same Schip vitaile;
  In which that sche tok arivaile;
  Therinne and putteth bothe tuo;
  Hireself forthwith hire child also;
  And so forth broght unto the depe
  Betaketh hire the See to kepe。
  Of foure daies time I sette;
  That ye this thing no longer lette;
  So that your lif be noght forsfet。〃
  And thus this lettre contrefet   1040
  The Messager; which was unwar;
  Upon the kingeshalve bar;
  And where he scholde it hath betake。
  Bot whan that thei have hiede take;
  And rad that writen is withinne;
  So gret a sorwe thei beginne;
  As thei here oghne Moder sihen
  Brent in a fyr before here yhen:
  Ther was wepinge and ther was wo;
  Bot finaly the thing is do。   1050
  Upon the See thei have hire broght;
  Bot sche the cause wiste noght;
  And thus upon the flod thei wone;
  This ladi with hire yonge Sone:
  And thanne hire handes to the hevene
  Sche strawhte; and with a milde stevene
  Knelende upon hire bare kne
  Sche seide; 〃O hihe mageste;
  Which sest the point of every trowthe;
  Tak of thi wofull womman rowthe         1060
  And of this child that I schal kepe。〃
  And with that word sche gan to wepe;
  Swounende as ded; and ther sche lay;
  Bot he which alle thinges may
  Conforteth hire; and ate laste
  Sche loketh and hire yhen caste
  Upon hire child and seide this:
  〃Of me no maner charge it is
  What sorwe I soffre; bot of thee
  Me thenkth it is a gret pite;    1070
  For if I sterve thou schalt deie:
  So mot I nedes be that weie
  For Moderhed and for tendresse
  With al myn hole besinesse
  Ordeigne me for thilke office;
  As sche which schal be thi Norrice。〃
  Thus was sche strengthed forto stonde;
  And tho sche tok hire child in honde
  And yaf it sowke; and evere among
  Sche wepte; and otherwhile song     1080
  To rocke with hire child aslepe:
  And thus hire oghne child to kepe
  Sche hath under the goddes cure。
  And so fell upon aventure;
  Whan thilke yer hath mad his ende;
  Hire Schip; so as it moste wende
  Thurgh strengthe of wynd which god hath yive;
  Estward was into Spaigne drive
  Riht faste under a Castell wall;
  Wher that an hethen Amirall   1090
  Was lord; and he a Stieward hadde;
  Oon Thelos; which al was badde;
  A fals knyht and a renegat。
  He goth to loke in what astat
  The Schip was come; and there he fond
  Forth with a child upon hire hond
  This lady; wher sche was al one。
  He tok good hiede of the persone;
  And sih sche was a worthi wiht;
  And thoghte he wolde upon the nyht     1100
  Demene hire at his oghne wille;
  And let hire be therinne stille;
  That mo men sih sche noght that dai。
  At goddes wille and thus sche lai;
  Unknowe what hire schal betide;
  And fell so that be nyhtes tide
  This knyht withoute felaschipe
  Hath take a bot and cam to Schipe;
  And thoghte of hire his lust to take;
  And swor; if sche him daunger make;    1110
  That certeinly sche scholde deie。
  Sche sih ther was non other weie;
  And seide he scholde hire wel conforte;
  That he ferst loke out ate porte;
  That noman were nyh the stede;
  Which myhte knowe what thei dede;
  And thanne he mai do what he wolde。
  He was riht glad that sche so tolde;
  And to the porte anon he ferde:
  Sche preide god; and he hire herde;    1120
  And sodeinliche he was out throwe
  And dreynt; and tho began to blowe
  A wynd menable fro the lond;
  And thus the myhti goddes hond
  Hire hath conveied and defended。
  And whan thre yer be full despended;
  Hire Schip was drive upon a dai;
  Wher that a gret Navye lay
  Of Schipes; al the world at ones:
  And as god wolde for the nones;     1130
  Hire Schip goth in among hem alle;
  And stinte noght; er it be falle
  And hath the vessell undergete;
  Which Maister was of al the Flete;
  Bot there it resteth and abod。
  This grete Schip on Anker rod;
  The Lord cam forth; and whan he sih
  That