第 26 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  And in the flod began to wade;
  As he which no grucchinge made;
  And bar hire over sauf and sound。
  Bot whanne he stod on dreie ground
  And Hercules was fer behinde;
  He sette his trowthe al out of mynde;
  Who so therof be lief or loth;
  With Deianyre and forth he goth;
  As he that thoghte to dissevere
  The compaignie of hem for evere。    2230
  Whan Hercules therof tok hiede;
  Als faste as evere he mihte him spiede
  He hyeth after in a throwe;
  And hapneth that he hadde a bowe;
  The which in alle haste he bende;
  As he that wolde an Arwe sende;
  Which he tofore hadde envenimed。
  He hath so wel his schote timed;
  That he him thurgh the bodi smette;
  And thus the false wiht he lette。   2240
  Bot lest now such a felonie:
  Whan Nessus wiste he scholde die;
  He tok to Deianyre his scherte;
  Which with the blod was of his herte
  Thurghout desteigned overal;
  And tolde how sche it kepe schal
  Al prively to this entente;
  That if hire lord his herte wente
  To love in eny other place;
  The scherte; he seith; hath such a grace;    2250
  That if sche mai so mochel make
  That he the scherte upon him take;
  He schal alle othre lete in vein
  And torne unto hire love ayein。
  Who was tho glad bot Deianyre?
  Hire thoghte hire herte was afyre
  Til it was in hire cofre loke;
  So that no word therof was spoke。
  The daies gon; the yeres passe;
  The hertes waxen lasse and lasse    2260
  Of hem that ben to love untrewe:
  This Hercules with herte newe
  His love hath set on Eolen;
  And therof spieken alle men。
  This Eolen; this faire maide;
  Was; as men thilke time saide;
  The kinges dowhter of Eurice;
  And sche made Hercules so nyce
  Upon hir Love and so assote;
  That he him clotheth in hire cote;     2270
  And sche in his was clothed ofte;
  And thus fieblesce is set alofte;
  And strengthe was put under fote;
  Ther can noman therof do bote。
  Whan Deianyre hath herd this speche;
  Ther was no sorwe forto seche:
  Of other helpe wot sche non;
  Bot goth unto hire cofre anon;
  With wepende yhe and woful herte
  Sche tok out thilke unhappi scherte;   2280
  As sche that wende wel to do;
  And broghte hire werk aboute so
  That Hercules this scherte on dede;
  To such entente as she was bede
  Of Nessus; so as I seide er。
  Bot therof was sche noght the ner;
  As no fortune may be weyved;
  With Falssemblant sche was deceived;
  That whan sche wende best have wonne;
  Sche lost al that sche hath begonne。   2290
  For thilke scherte unto the bon
  His body sette afyre anon;
  And cleveth so; it mai noght twinne;
  For the venym that was therinne。
  And he thanne as a wilde man
  Unto the hihe wode he ran;
  And as the Clerk Ovide telleth;
  The grete tres to grounde he felleth
  With strengthe al of his oghne myght;
  And made an huge fyr upriht;     2300
  And lepte himself therinne at ones
  And brende him bothe fleissh and bones。
  Which thing cam al thurgh Falssemblant;
  That false Nessus the Geant
  Made unto him and to his wif;
  Wherof that he hath lost his lif;
  And sche sori for everemo。
  Forthi; my Sone; er thee be wo;
  I rede; be wel war therfore;
  For whan so gret a man was lore;    2310
  It oghte yive a gret conceipte
  To warne alle othre of such deceipte。
  Grant mercy; fader; I am war
  So fer that I nomore dar
  Of Falssemblant take aqueintance;
  Bot rathere I wol do penance
  That I have feigned chiere er this。
  Now axeth forth; what so ther is
  Of that belongeth to my schrifte。
  Mi Sone; yit ther is the fifte   2320
  Which is conceived of Envie;
  And cleped is Supplantarie;
  Thurgh whos compassement and guile
  Ful many a man hath lost his while
  In love als wel as otherwise;
  Hierafter as I schal devise。
  The vice of Supplantacioun
  With many a fals collacioun;
  Which he conspireth al unknowe;
  Full ofte time hath overthrowe   2330
  The worschipe of an other man。
  So wel no lif awayte can
  Ayein his sleyhte forto caste;
  That he his pourpos ate laste
  Ne hath; er that it be withset。
  Bot most of alle his herte is set
  In court upon these grete Offices
  Of dignitees and benefices:
  Thus goth he with his sleyhte aboute
  To hindre and schowve an other oute    2340
  And stonden with his slyh compas
  In stede there an other was;
  And so to sette himselven inne;
  He reccheth noght; be so he winne;
  Of that an other man schal lese;
  And thus fulofte chalk for chese
  He changeth with ful litel cost;
  Wherof an other hath the lost
  And he the profit schal receive。
  For his fortune is to deceive    2350
  And forto change upon the whel
  His wo with othre mennes wel:
  Of that an other man avaleth;
  His oghne astat thus up he haleth;
  And takth the bridd to his beyete;
  Wher othre men the buisshes bete。
  Mi Sone; and in the same wise
  Ther ben lovers of such emprise;
  That schapen hem to be relieved
  Where it is wrong to ben achieved:     2360
  For it is other mannes riht;
  Which he hath taken dai and niht
  To kepe for his oghne Stor
  Toward himself for everemor;
  And is his propre be the lawe;
  Which thing that axeth no felawe;
  If love holde his covenant。
  Bot thei that worchen be supplaunt;
  Yit wolden thei a man supplaunte;
  And take a part of thilke plaunte   2370
  Which he hath for himselve set:
  And so fulofte is al unknet;
  That som man weneth be riht fast。
  For Supplant with his slyhe cast
  Fulofte happneth forto mowe
  Thing which an other man hath sowe;
  And makth comun of proprete
  With sleihte and with soubtilite;
  As men mai se fro yer to yere。
  Thus cleymeth he the bot to stiere;    2380
  Of which an other maister is。
  Forthi; my Sone; if thou er this
  Hast ben of such professioun;
  Discovere thi confessioun:
  Hast thou supplanted eny man?
  For oght that I you telle can;
  Min holi fader; as of the dede
  I am withouten eny drede
  Al gulteles; bot of my thoght
  Mi conscience excuse I noght。    2390
  For were it wrong or were it riht;
  Me lakketh nothing bote myht;
  That I ne wolde longe er this
  Of other mannes love ywiss
  Be weie of Supplantacioun
  Have mad apropriacioun
  And holde that I nevere boghte;
  Thogh it an other man forthoghte。
  And al this speke I bot of on;
  For whom I lete alle othre gon;     2400
  Bot hire I mai noght overpasse;
  That I ne mot alwey compasse;
  Me roghte noght be what queintise;
  So that I mihte in eny wise
  Fro suche that mi ladi serve
  Hire herte make forto swerve
  Withouten eny part of love。
  For be the goddes alle above
  I wolde it mihte so befalle;
  That I al one scholde hem alle   2410
  Supplante; and welde hire at mi wille。
  And that thing mai I noght fulfille;
  Bot if I scholde strengthe make;
  And that I dar noght undertake;
  Thogh I were as was Alisaundre;
  For therof mihte arise sklaundre;
  And certes that schal I do nevere;
  For in good feith yit hadde I levere
  In my simplesce forto die;
  Than worche such Supplantarie。   2420
  Of otherwise I wol noght seie
  That if I founde a seker weie;
  I wolde as for conclusioun
  Worche after Supplantacioun;
  So hihe a love forto winne。
  Now; fader; if that this be Sinne;
  I am al redy to redresce
  The gilt of which I me confesse。
  Mi goode Sone; as of Supplant
  Thee thar noght drede tant ne quant;   2430
  As for nothing that I have herd;
  Bot only that thou hast misferd
  Thenkende; and that me liketh noght;
  For godd beholt a mannes thoght。
  And if thou understode in soth
  In loves cause what it doth;
  A man to ben a Supplantour;
  Thou woldest for thin oghne honour
  Be double weie take kepe:
  Ferst for thin oghne astat to kepe;    2440
  To be thiself so wel bethoght
  That thou supplanted were noght;
  And ek for worschipe of thi name
  Towardes othre do the same;
  And soffren every man have his。
  Bot natheles it was and is;
  That in a wayt at alle assaies
  Supplant of love in oure daies
  The lief fulofte for the levere
  Forsakth; and so it hath don evere。    2450
  Ensample I finde therupon;
  At Troie how that Agamenon
  Supplantede the worthi knyht
  Achilles of that swete wiht;
  Which named was Brexei5da;
  And also of Crisei5da;
  Whom Troilus to love ches;
  Supplanted hath Diomedes。
  Of Geta and Amphitrion;
  That whilom weren bothe as on    2460
  Of frendschipe and of compaignie;
  I rede how that Supplantarie
  In love; as it betidde tho;
  Beguiled hath on of hem tuo。
  For this Geta that I of meene;
  To whom the lusti faire Almeene
  Assured was be weie of love;
  Whan he best wende have ben above
  And sikerest of that he hadde;
  Cupido so the cause ladde;    2470
  That whil he was out of the weie;
  Amphitrion hire love aweie
  Hath take; and in this forme he wroghte。
  Be nyhte unto the chambre he soghte;
  Wher that sche lay; and with a wyle
  He contrefeteth for the whyle
  The vois of Gete in such a wise;
  That made hire of hire bedd arise;
  Wenende that it were he;
  And let him in; and whan thei be    2480
  Togedre abedde in armes faste;
  This Geta cam thanne ate laste
  Unto the Dore and seide; 〃Undo。〃
  And sche ansuerde and bad him go;
  And seide how that abedde al warm
  Hir lief lay naked in hir arm;
  Sche wende that it were soth。
  Lo; what Supplant of love doth:
  This Geta forth bejaped wente;
  And yit ne wiste he what it mente;     2490
  Amphitrion him hath supplanted
  With sleyhte of love and hire enchaunted:
  And thus put every man out other;
  The Schip of love hath lost his Rother;
  So that he can no reson stiere。
  And forto speke of this matiere
  Touchende love and his Supplant;
  A tale which is aco