第 27 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  So that he can no reson stiere。
  And forto speke of this matiere
  Touchende love and his Supplant;
  A tale which is acordant
  Unto thin Ere I thenke enforme。
  Now herkne; for this is the forme。     2500
  Of thilke Cite chief of alle
  Which men the noble Rome calle;
  Er it was set to Cristes feith;
  Ther was; as the Cronique seith;
  An Emperour; the which it ladde
  In pes; that he no werres hadde:
  Ther was nothing desobeissant
  Which was to Rome appourtenant;
  Bot al was torned into reste。
  To some it thoghte for the beste;   2510
  To some it thoghte nothing so;
  And that was only unto tho
  Whos herte stod upon knyhthode:
  Bot most of alle of his manhode
  The worthi Sone of themperour;
  Which wolde ben a werreiour;
  As he that was chivalerous
  Of worldes fame and desirous;
  Began his fadre to beseche
  That he the werres mihte seche;     2520
  In strange Marches forto ride。
  His fader seide he scholde abide;
  And wolde granten him no leve:
  Bot he; which wolde noght beleve;
  A kniht of his to whom he triste;
  So that his fader nothing wiste;
  He tok and tolde him his corage;
  That he pourposeth a viage。
  If that fortune with him stonde;
  He seide how that he wolde fonde    2530
  The grete See to passe unknowe;
  And there abyde for a throwe
  Upon the werres to travaile。
  And to this point withoute faile
  This kniht; whan he hath herd his lord;
  Is swore; and stant of his acord;
  As thei that bothe yonge were;
  So that in prive conseil there
  Thei ben assented forto wende。
  And therupon to make an ende;    2540
  Tresor ynowh with hem thei token;
  And whan the time is best thei loken;
  That sodeinliche in a Galeie
  Fro Romelond thei wente here weie
  And londe upon that other side。
  The world fell so that ilke tide;
  Which evere hise happes hath diverse;
  The grete Soldan thanne of Perse
  Ayein the Caliphe of Egipte
  A werre; which that him beclipte;   2550
  Hath in a Marche costeiant。
  And he; which was a poursuiant
  Worschipe of armes to atteigne;
  This Romein; let anon ordeigne;
  That he was redi everydel:
  And whan he was arraied wel
  Of every thing which him belongeth;
  Straght unto Kaire his weie he fongeth;
  Wher he the Soldan thanne fond;
  And axeth that withinne his lond    2560
  He mihte him for the werre serve;
  As he which wolde his thonk deserve。
  The Soldan was riht glad with al;
  And wel the more in special
  Whan that he wiste he was Romein;
  Bot what was elles in certein;
  That mihte he wite be no weie。
  And thus the kniht of whom I seie
  Toward the Soldan is beleft;
  And in the Marches now and eft;     2570
  Wher that the dedli werres were;
  He wroghte such knihthode there;
  That every man spak of him good。
  And thilke time so it stod;
  This mihti Soldan be his wif
  A Dowhter hath; that in this lif
  Men seiden ther was non so fair。
  Sche scholde ben hir fader hair;
  And was of yeres ripe ynowh:
  Hire beaute many an herte drowh     2580
  To bowe unto that ilke lawe
  Fro which no lif mai be withdrawe;
  And that is love; whos nature
  Set lif and deth in aventure
  Of hem that knyhthode undertake。
  This lusti peine hath overtake
  The herte of this Romein so sore;
  That to knihthode more and more
  Prouesce avanceth his corage。
  Lich to the Leoun in his rage;   2590
  Fro whom that alle bestes fle;
  Such was the knyht in his degre:
  Wher he was armed in the feld;
  Ther dorste non abide his scheld;
  Gret pris upon the werre he hadde。
  Bot sche which al the chance ladde;
  Fortune; schop the Marches so;
  That be thassent of bothe tuo;
  The Soldan and the Caliphe eke;
  Bataille upon a dai thei seke;   2600
  Which was in such a wise set
  That lengere scholde it noght be let。
  Thei made hem stronge on every side;
  And whan it drowh toward the tide
  That the bataille scholde be;
  The Soldan in gret privete
  A goldring of his dowhter tok;
  And made hire swere upon a bok
  And ek upon the goddes alle;
  That if fortune so befalle    2610
  In the bataille that he deie;
  That sche schal thilke man obeie
  And take him to hire housebonde;
  Which thilke same Ring to honde
  Hire scholde bringe after his deth。
  This hath sche swore; and forth he geth
  With al the pouer of his lond
  Unto the Marche; where he fond
  His enemy full embatailled。
  The Soldan hath the feld assailed:     2620
  Thei that ben hardy sone assemblen;
  Wherof the dredfull hertes tremblen:
  That on sleth; and that other sterveth;
  Bot above all his pris deserveth
  This knihtly Romein; where he rod;
  His dedly swerd noman abod;
  Ayein the which was no defence;
  Egipte fledde in his presence;
  And thei of Perse upon the chace
  Poursuien: bot I not what grace     2630
  Befell; an Arwe out of a bowe
  Al sodeinly that ilke throwe
  The Soldan smot; and ther he lay:
  The chace is left for thilke day;
  And he was bore into a tente。
  The Soldan sih how that it wente;
  And that he scholde algate die;
  And to this knyht of Romanie;
  As unto him whom he most triste;
  His Dowhter Ring; that non it wiste;   2640
  He tok; and tolde him al the cas;
  Upon hire oth what tokne it was
  Of that sche scholde ben his wif。
  Whan this was seid; the hertes lif
  Of this Soldan departeth sone;
  And therupon; as was to done;
  The dede body wel and faire
  Thei carie til thei come at Kaire;
  Wher he was worthily begrave。
  The lordes; whiche as wolden save       2650
  The Regne which was desolat;
  To bringe it into good astat
  A parlement thei sette anon。
  Now herkne what fell therupon:
  This yonge lord; this worthi kniht
  Of Rome; upon the same niht
  That thei amorwe trete scholde;
  Unto his Bacheler he tolde
  His conseil; and the Ring with al
  He scheweth; thurgh which that he schal;     2660
  He seith; the kinges Dowhter wedde;
  For so the Ring was leid to wedde;
  He tolde; into hir fader hond;
  That with what man that sche it fond
  Sche scholde him take to hire lord。
  And this; he seith; stant of record;
  Bot noman wot who hath this Ring。
  This Bacheler upon this thing
  His Ere and his entente leide;
  And thoghte more thanne he seide;   2670
  And feigneth with a fals visage
  That he was glad; bot his corage
  Was al set in an other wise。
  These olde Philosophres wise
  Thei writen upon thilke while;
  That he mai best a man beguile
  In whom the man hath most credence;
  And this befell in evidence
  Toward this yonge lord of Rome。
  His Bacheler; which hadde tome;     2680
  Whan that his lord be nihte slepte;
  This Ring; the which his maister kepte;
  Out of his Pours awey he dede;
  And putte an other in the stede。
  Amorwe; whan the Court is set;
  The yonge ladi was forth fet;
  To whom the lordes don homage;
  And after that of Mariage
  Thei trete and axen of hir wille。
  Bot sche; which thoghte to fulfille    2690
  Hire fader heste in this matiere;
  Seide openly; that men mai hiere;
  The charge which hire fader bad。
  Tho was this Lord of Rome glad
  And drowh toward his Pours anon;
  Bot al for noght; it was agon:
  His Bacheler it hath forthdrawe;
  And axeth ther upon the lawe
  That sche him holde covenant。
  The tokne was so sufficant    2700
  That it ne mihte be forsake;
  And natheles his lord hath take
  Querelle ayein his oghne man;
  Bot for nothing that evere he can
  He mihte as thanne noght ben herd;
  So that his cleym is unansuerd;
  And he hath of his pourpos failed。
  This Bacheler was tho consailed
  And wedded; and of thilke Empire
  He was coroned Lord and Sire;    2710
  And al the lond him hath received;
  Wherof his lord; which was deceived;
  A seknesse er the thridde morwe
  Conceived hath of dedly sorwe:
  And as he lay upon his deth;
  Therwhile him lasteth speche and breth;
  He sende for the worthieste
  Of al the lond and ek the beste;
  And tolde hem al the sothe tho;
  That he was Sone and Heir also   2720
  Of themperour of grete Rome;
  And how that thei togedre come;
  This kniht and he; riht as it was;
  He tolde hem al the pleine cas;
  And for that he his conseil tolde;
  That other hath al that he wolde;
  And he hath failed of his mede:
  As for the good he takth non hiede;
  He seith; bot only of the love;
  Of which he wende have ben above。   2730
  And therupon be lettre write
  He doth his fader forto wite
  Of al this matiere as it stod;
  And thanne with an hertly mod
  Unto the lordes he besoghte
  To telle his ladi how he boghte
  Hire love; of which an other gladeth;
  And with that word his hewe fadeth;
  And seide; 〃A dieu; my ladi swete。〃
  The lif hath lost his kindly hete;     2740
  And he lay ded as eny ston;
  Wherof was sory manyon;
  Bot non of alle so as sche。
  This false knyht in his degree
  Arested was and put in hold:
  For openly whan it was told
  Of the tresoun which is befalle;
  Thurghout the lond thei seiden alle;
  If it be soth that men suppose;
  His oghne untrowthe him schal depose。     2750
  And forto seche an evidence;
  With honour and gret reverence;
  Wherof they mihten knowe an ende;
  To themperour anon thei sende
  The lettre which his Sone wrot。
  And whan that he the sothe wot;
  To telle his sorwe is endeles;
  Bot yit in haste natheles
  Upon the tale which he herde
  His Stieward into Perse ferde    2760
  With many a worthi Romein eke;
  His liege tretour forto seke;
  And whan thei thider come were;
  This kniht him hath confessed there
  How falsly that he hath him bore;
  Wherof his worthi lord was lore。
  Tho seiden some he scholde deie;
  Bot yit thei founden such a weie
  That he schal noght be ded