第 40 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  And after that he tawhte himselve;
  Whan he was ded; these othre tuelve
  Of hise Apostles wente aboute
  The holi feith to prechen oute;    2500
  Wherof the deth in sondri place
  Thei soffre; and so god of his grace
  The feith of Crist hath mad aryse:
  Bot if thei wolde in other wise
  Be werre have broght in the creance;
  It hadde yit stonde in balance。
  And that mai proven in the dede;
  For what man the Croniqes rede;
  Fro ferst that holi cherche hath weyved
  To preche; and hath the swerd received;  2510
  Wherof the werres ben begonne;
  A gret partie of that was wonne
  To Cristes feith stant now miswent:
  Godd do therof amendement;
  So as he wot what is the beste。
  Bot; Sone; if thou wolt live in reste
  Of conscience wel assised;
  Er that thou sle; be wel avised:
  For man; as tellen ous the clerkes;
  Hath god above alle ertheli werkes    2520
  Ordeined to be principal;
  And ek of Soule in special
  He is mad lich to the godhiede。
  So sit it wel to taken hiede
  And forto loke on every side;
  Er that thou falle in homicide;
  Which Senne is now so general;
  That it welnyh stant overal;
  In holi cherche and elles where。
  Bot al the while it stant so there;   2530
  The world mot nede fare amis:
  For whan the welle of pite is
  Thurgh coveitise of worldes good
  Defouled with schedinge of blod;
  The remenant of folk aboute
  Unethe stonden eny doute
  To werre ech other and to slee。
  So is it all noght worth a Stree;
  The charite wherof we prechen;
  For we do nothing as we techen:    2540
  And thus the blinde conscience
  Of pes hath lost thilke evidence
  Which Crist upon this Erthe tawhte。
  Now mai men se moerdre and manslawhte
  Lich as it was be daies olde;
  Whan men the Sennes boghte and solde。
  In Grece afore Cristes feith;
  I rede; as the Cronique seith;
  Touchende of this matiere thus;
  In thilke time hou Peles   2550
  His oghne brother Phocus slowh;
  Bot for he hadde gold ynowh
  To yive; his Senne was despensed
  With gold; wherof it was compensed:
  Achastus; which with Venus was
  Hire Priest; assoilede in that cas;
  Al were ther no repentance。
  And as the bok makth remembrance;
  It telleth of Medee also;
  Of that sche slowh her Sones tuo;  2560
  Eges in the same plit
  Hath mad hire of hire Senne quit。
  The Sone ek of Amphioras;
  Whos rihte name Almes was;
  His Moder slowh; Eriphile;
  Bot Achilo the Priest and he;
  So as the bokes it recorden;
  For certein Somme of gold acorden
  That thilke horrible sinfull dede
  Assoiled was。 And thus for mede    2570
  Of worldes good it falleth ofte
  That homicide is set alofte
  Hiere in this lif;  bot after this
  Ther schal be knowe how that it is
  Of hem that suche thinges werche;
  And hou also that holi cherche
  Let suche Sennes passe quyte;
  And how thei wole hemself aquite
  Of dedly werres that thei make。
  For who that wolde ensample take;  2580
  The lawe which is naturel
  Be weie of kinde scheweth wel
  That homicide in no degree;
  Which werreth ayein charite;
  Among the men ne scholde duelle。
  For after that the bokes telle;
  To seche in al this worldesriche;
  Men schal noght finde upon his liche
  A beste forto take his preie:
  And sithen kinde hath such a weie;    2590
  Thanne is it wonder of a man;
  Which kynde hath and resoun can;
  That he wol owther more or lasse
  His kinde and resoun overpasse;
  And sle that is to him semblable。
  So is the man noght resonable
  Ne kinde; and that is noght honeste;
  Whan he is worse than a beste。
  Among the bokes whiche I finde
  Solyns spekth of a wonder kinde;   2600
  And seith of fowhles ther is on;
  Which hath a face of blod and bon
  Lich to a man in resemblance。
  And if it falle him so per chance;
  As he which is a fowhl of preie;
  That he a man finde in his weie;
  He wol him slen; if that he mai:
  Bot afterward the same dai;
  Whan he hath eten al his felle;
  And that schal be beside a welle;  2610
  In which whan he wol drinke take;
  Of his visage and seth the make
  That he hath slain; anon he thenketh
  Of his misdede; and it forthenketh
  So gretly; that for pure sorwe
  He liveth noght til on the morwe。
  Be this ensample it mai well suie
  That man schal homicide eschuie;
  For evere is merci good to take;
  Bot if the lawe it hath forsake    2620
  And that justice is therayein。
  For ofte time I have herd sein
  Amonges hem that werres hadden;
  That thei som while here cause ladden
  Be merci; whan thei mihte have slain;
  Wherof that thei were after fain:
  And; Sone; if that thou wolt recorde
  The vertu of Misericorde;
  Thou sihe nevere thilke place;
  Where it was used; lacke grace。    2630
  For every lawe and every kinde
  The mannes wit to merci binde;
  And namely the worthi knihtes;
  Whan that thei stonden most uprihtes
  And ben most mihti forto grieve;
  Thei scholden thanne most relieve
  Him whom thei mihten overthrowe;
  As be ensample a man mai knowe。
  He mai noght failen of his mede
  That hath merci: for this I rede;  2640
  In a Cronique and finde thus。
  Whan Achilles with Telaphus
  His Sone toward Troie were;
  It fell hem; er thei comen there;
  Ayein Theucer the king of Mese
  To make werre and forto sese
  His lond; as thei that wolden regne
  And Theucer pute out of his regne。
  And thus the Marches thei assaile;
  Bot Theucer yaf to hem bataille;   2650
  Thei foghte on bothe sides faste;
  Bot so it hapneth ate laste;
  This worthi Grek; this Achilles;
  The king among alle othre ches:
  As he that was cruel and fell;
  With swerd in honde on him he fell;
  And smot him with a dethes wounde;
  That he unhorsed fell to grounde。
  Achilles upon him alyhte;
  And wolde anon; as he wel mihte;   2660
  Have slain him fullich in the place;
  Bot Thelaphus his fader grace
  For him besoghte; and for pite
  Preith that he wolde lete him be;
  And caste his Schield betwen hem tuo。
  Achilles axeth him why so;
  And Thelaphus his cause tolde;
  And seith that he is mochel holde;
  For whilom Theucer in a stede
  Gret grace and socour to him dede;    2670
  And seith that he him wolde aquite;
  And preith his fader to respite。
  Achilles tho withdrowh his hond;
  Bot al the pouer of the lond;
  Whan that thei sihe here king thus take;
  Thei fledde and han the feld forsake:
  The Grecs unto the chace falle;
  And for the moste part of alle
  Of that contre the lordes grete
  Thei toke; and wonne a gret beyete。   2680
  And anon after this victoire
  The king; which hadde good memoire;
  Upon the grete merci thoghte;
  Which Telaphus toward him wroghte;
  And in presence of al the lond
  He tok him faire be the hond;
  And in this wise he gan to seie:
  〃Mi Sone; I mot be double weie
  Love and desire thin encress;
  Ferst for thi fader Achilles    2690
  Whilom ful many dai er this;
  Whan that I scholde have fare amis;
  Rescousse dede in mi querele
  And kepte al myn astat in hele:
  How so ther falle now distance
  Amonges ous; yit remembrance
  I have of merci which he dede
  As thanne: and thou now in this stede
  Of gentilesce and of franchise
  Hast do mercy the same wise。    2700
  So wol I noght that eny time
  Be lost of that thou hast do byme;
  For hou so this fortune falle;
  Yit stant mi trust aboven alle;
  For the mercy which I now finde;
  That thou wolt after this be kinde:
  And for that such is myn espeir;
  As for my Sone and for myn Eir
  I thee receive; and al my lond
  I yive and sese into thin hond。〃   2710
  And in this wise thei acorde;
  The cause was Misericorde:
  The lordes dede here obeissance
  To Thelaphus; and pourveance
  Was mad so that he was coroned:
  And thus was merci reguerdoned;
  Which he to Theucer dede afore。
  Lo; this ensample is mad therfore;
  That thou miht take remembrance;
  Mi Sone; and whan thou sest a chaunce;   2720
  Of other mennes passioun
  Tak pite and compassioun;
  And let nothing to thee be lief;
  Which to an other man is grief。
  And after this if thou desire
  To stonde ayein the vice of Ire;
  Consaile thee with Pacience;
  And tak into thi conscience
  Merci to be thi governour。
  So schalt thou fiele no rancour;   2730
  Wherof thin herte schal debate
  With homicide ne with hate
  For Cheste or for Malencolie:
  Thou schalt be soft in compaignie
  Withoute Contek or Folhaste:
  For elles miht thou longe waste
  Thi time; er that thou have thi wille
  Of love; for the weder stille
  Men preise; and blame the tempestes。
  Mi fader; I wol do youre hestes;   2740
  And of this point ye have me tawht;
  Toward miself the betre sawht
  I thenke be; whil that I live。
  Bot for als moche as I am schrive
  Of Wraththe and al his circumstance;
  Yif what you list to my penance;
  And asketh forthere of my lif;
  If otherwise I be gultif
  Of eny thing that toucheth Sinne。
  Mi Sone; er we departe atwinne;    2750
  I schal behinde nothing leve。
  Mi goode fader; be your leve
  Thanne axeth forth what so you list;
  For I have in you such a trist;
  As ye that be my Soule hele;
  That ye fro me wol nothing hele;
  For I schal telle you the trowthe。
  Mi Sone; art thou coupable of Slowthe
  In eny point which to him longeth?
  My fader; of tho pointz me longeth    2760
  To wite pleinly what thei meene;
  So that I mai me schrive cleene。
  Now herkne; I schal the pointz devise;
  And understond wel myn aprise:
  For schrifte stant of no value
  To him that wol him noght vertue
  To leve of vice the folie:
  For word is wynd; bot the maistrie
  Is that a man himself defende
  Of thing which is noght to comende;   2770
  Wherof ben