第 33 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Mi Sone; if that thou wistest al;
  What Cheste doth in special
  To love and to his welwillinge;
  Thou woldest flen his knowlechinge    600
  And lerne to be debonaire。
  For who that most can speke faire
  Is most acordende unto love:
  Fair speche hath ofte brought above
  Ful many a man; as it is knowe;
  Which elles scholde have be riht lowe
  And failed mochel of his wille。
  Forthi hold thou thi tunge stille
  And let thi witt thi wille areste;
  So that thou falle noght in Cheste;   610
  Which is the source of gret destance:
  And tak into thi remembrance
  If thou miht gete pacience;
  Which is the leche of alle offence;
  As tellen ous these olde wise:
  For whan noght elles mai suffise
  Be strengthe ne be mannes wit;
  Than pacience it oversit
  And overcomth it ate laste;
  Bot he mai nevere longe laste;      620
  Which wol noght bowe er that he breke。
  Tak hiede; Sone; of that I speke。
  Mi fader; of your goodli speche
  And of the witt which ye me teche
  I thonke you with al myn herte:
  For that world schal me nevere asterte;
  That I ne schal your wordes holde;
  Of Pacience as ye me tolde;
  Als ferforth as myn herte thenketh;
  And of my wraththe it me forthenketh。    630
  Bot; fader; if ye forth withal
  Som good ensample in special
  Me wolden telle of som Cronique;
  It scholde wel myn herte like
  Of pacience forto hiere;
  So that I mihte in mi matiere
  The more unto my love obeie
  And puten mi desese aweie。
  Mi Sone; a man to beie him pes
  Behoveth soffre as Socrates  640
  Ensample lefte; which is write:
  And for thou schalt the sothe wite;
  Of this ensample what I mene;
  Althogh it be now litel sene
  Among the men thilke evidence;
  Yit he was upon pacience
  So sett; that he himself assaie
  In thing which mihte him most mispaie
  Desireth; and a wickid wif
  He weddeth; which in sorwe and strif  650
  Ayein his ese was contraire。
  Bot he spak evere softe and faire;
  Til it befell; as it is told;
  In wynter; whan the dai is cold;
  This wif was fro the welle come;
  Wher that a pot with water nome
  Sche hath; and broghte it into house;
  And sih how that hire seli spouse
  Was sett and loked on a bok
  Nyh to the fyr; as he which tok    660
  His ese for a man of age。
  And sche began the wode rage;
  And axeth him what devel he thoghte;
  And bar on hond that him ne roghte
  What labour that sche toke on honde;
  And seith that such an Housebonde
  Was to a wif noght worth a Stre。
  He seide nowther nay ne ye;
  Bot hield him stille and let hire chyde;
  And sche; which mai hirself noght hyde;  670
  Began withinne forto swelle;
  And that sche broghte in fro the welle;
  The waterpot sche hente alofte
  And bad him speke; and he al softe
  Sat stille and noght a word ansuerde;
  And sche was wroth that he so ferde;
  And axeth him if he be ded;
  And al the water on his hed
  Sche pourede oute and bad awake。
  Bot he; which wolde noght forsake  680
  His Pacience; thanne spak;
  And seide how that he fond no lak
  In nothing which sche hadde do:
  For it was wynter time tho;
  And wynter; as be weie of kinde
  Which stormy is; as men it finde;
  Ferst makth the wyndes forto blowe;
  And after that withinne a throwe
  He reyneth and the watergates
  Undoth; 〃and thus my wif algates;  690
  Which is with reson wel besein;
  Hath mad me bothe wynd and rein
  After the Sesoun of the yer。〃
  And thanne he sette him nerr the fer;
  And as he mihte hise clothes dreide;
  That he nomore o word ne seide;
  Wherof he gat him somdel reste;
  For that him thoghte was the beste。
  I not if thilke ensample yit
  Acordeth with a mannes wit;  700
  To soffre as Socrates tho dede:
  And if it falle in eny stede
  A man to lese so his galle;
  Him oghte among the wommen alle
  In loves Court be juggement
  The name bere of Pacient;
  To yive ensample to the goode
  Of pacience how that it stode;
  That othre men it mihte knowe。
  And; Sone; if thou at eny throwe   710
  Be tempted ayein Pacience;
  Tak hiede upon this evidence;
  It schal per cas the lasse grieve。
  Mi fader; so as I believe;
  Of that schal be no maner nede;
  For I wol take so good hiede;
  That er I falle in such assai;
  I thenke eschuie it; if I mai。
  Bot if ther be oght elles more
  Wherof I mihte take lore;    720
  I preie you; so as I dar;
  Now telleth; that I mai be war;
  Som other tale in this matiere。
  Sone; it is evere good to lere;
  Wherof thou miht thi word restreigne;
  Er that thou falle in eny peine。
  For who that can no conseil hyde;
  He mai noght faile of wo beside;
  Which schal befalle er he it wite;
  As I finde in the bokes write。  730
  Yit cam ther nevere good of strif;
  To seche in all a mannes lif:
  Thogh it beginne on pure game;
  Fulofte it torneth into grame
  And doth grevance upon som side。
  Wherof the grete Clerk Ovide
  After the lawe which was tho
  Of Jupiter and of Juno
  Makth in his bokes mencioun
  How thei felle at dissencioun   740
  In manere as it were a borde;
  As thei begunne forto worde
  Among hemself in privete:
  And that was upon this degree;
  Which of the tuo more amorous is;
  Or man or wif。 And upon this
  Thei mihten noght acorde in on;
  And toke a jugge therupon;
  Which cleped is Tiresias;
  And bede him demen in the cas;  750
  And he withoute avisement
  Ayein Juno yaf juggement。
  This goddesse upon his ansuere
  Was wroth and wolde noght forbere;
  Bot tok awey for everemo
  The liht fro bothe hise yhen tuo。
  Whan Jupiter this harm hath sein;
  An other bienfait therayein
  He yaf; and such a grace him doth;
  That for he wiste he seide soth;   760
  A Sothseiere he was for evere:
  Bot yit that other were levere;
  Have had the lokinge of his yhe;
  Than of his word the prophecie;
  Bot how so that the sothe wente;
  Strif was the cause of that he hente
  So gret a peine bodily。
  Mi Sone; be thou war ther by;
  And hold thi tunge stille clos:
  For who that hath his word desclos    770
  Er that he wite what he mene;
  He is fulofte nyh his tene
  And lest ful many time grace;
  Wher that he wolde his thonk pourchace。
  And over this; my Sone diere;
  Of othre men; if thou miht hiere
  In privete what thei have wroght;
  Hold conseil and descoevere it noght;
  For Cheste can no conseil hele;
  Or be it wo or be it wele:   780
  And tak a tale into thi mynde;
  The which of olde ensample I finde。
  Phebus; which makth the daies lihte;
  A love he hadde; which tho hihte
  Cornide; whom aboven alle
  He pleseth: bot what schal befalle
  Of love ther is noman knoweth;
  Bot as fortune hire happes throweth。
  So it befell upon a chaunce;
  A yong kniht tok hire aqueintance  790
  And hadde of hire al that he wolde:
  Bot a fals bridd; which sche hath holde
  And kept in chambre of pure yowthe;
  Discoevereth all that evere he cowthe。
  This briddes name was as tho
  Corvus; the which was thanne also
  Welmore whyt than eny Swan;
  And he that schrewe al that he can
  Of his ladi to Phebus seide;
  And he for wraththe his swerd outbreide;    800
  With which Cornide anon he slowh。
  Bot after him was wo ynowh;
  And tok a full gret repentance;
  Wherof in tokne and remembrance
  Of hem whiche usen wicke speche;
  Upon this bridd he tok this wreche;
  That ther he was snow whyt tofore;
  Evere afterward colblak therfore
  He was transformed; as it scheweth;
  And many a man yit him beschreweth;   810
  And clepen him into this day
  A Raven; be whom yit men mai
  Take evidence; whan he crieth;
  That som mishapp it signefieth。
  Be war therfore and sei the beste;
  If thou wolt be thiself in reste;
  Mi goode Sone; as I the rede。
  For in an other place I rede
  Of thilke Nimphe which Laar hihte:
  For sche the privete be nyhte;  820
  How Jupiter lay be Jutorne;
  Hath told; god made hire overtorne:
  Hire tunge he kutte; and into helle
  For evere he sende hir forto duelle;
  As sche that was noght worthi hiere
  To ben of love a Chamberere;
  For sche no conseil cowthe hele。
  And suche adaies be now fele
  In loves Court; as it is seid;
  That lete here tunges gon unteid。  830
  Mi Sone; be thou non of tho;
  To jangle and telle tales so;
  And namely that thou ne chyde;
  For Cheste can no conseil hide;
  For Wraththe seide nevere wel。
  Mi fader; soth is everydel
  That ye me teche; and I wol holde
  The reule to which I am holde;
  To fle the Cheste; as ye me bidde;
  For wel is him that nevere chidde。        840
  Now tell me forth if ther be more
  As touchende unto Wraththes lore。
  Of Wraththe yit ther is an other;
  Which is to Cheste his oghne brother;
  And is be name cleped Hate;
  That soffreth noght withinne his gate
  That ther come owther love or pes;
  For he wol make no reles
  Of no debat which is befalle。
  Now spek; if thou art on of alle;  850
  That with this vice hast ben withholde。
  As yit for oght that ye me tolde;
  Mi fader; I not what it is。
  In good feith; Sone; I trowe yis。
  Mi fader; nay; bot ye me lere。
  Now lest; my Sone; and thou schalt here。
  Hate is a wraththe noght schewende;
  Bot of long time gaderende;
  And duelleth in the herte loken;
  Til he se time to be wroken;    860
  And thanne he scheweth his tempeste
  Mor sodein than the wilde beste;
  Which wot nothing what merci is。
  Mi Sone; art thou knowende of this?
  My goode fader; as I wene;
  Now wot I somdel what ye mene;
  Bot I dar saufly make an oth;
  Mi ladi was me nevere loth。
  I wol noght swere natheles
  That I of hate am gulteles;  870
  For whanne I to my ladi plie
  Fro dai to dai and merci crie;
  And sche no merci on me leith