第 73 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Of faierie; and sore him dradde:
  And Adrian eftsone gradde
  For help; and cride and preide faste;
  And he eftsone his corde caste;
  Bot whan it cam unto the grounde;
  A gret Serpent it hath bewounde;
  The which Bardus anon up drouh。
  And thanne him thoghte wel ynouh;  5010
  It was fantosme; bot yit he herde
  The vois; and he therto ansuerde;
  〃What wiht art thou in goddes name?〃
  〃I am;〃 quod Adrian; 〃the same;
  Whos good thou schalt have evene half。〃
  Quod Bardus; 〃Thanne a goddes half
  The thridde time assaie I schal〃:
  And caste his corde forth withal
  Into the pet; and whan it cam
  To him; this lord of Rome it nam;  5020
  And therupon him hath adresced;
  And with his hand fulofte blessed;
  And thanne he bad to Bardus hale。
  And he; which understod his tale;
  Betwen him and his Asse al softe
  Hath drawe and set him up alofte
  Withouten harm al esely。
  He seith noght ones 〃grant merci;〃
  Bot strauhte him forth to the cite;
  And let this povere Bardus be。  5030
  And natheles this simple man
  His covenant; so as he can;
  Hath axed; and that other seide;
  If so be that he him umbreide
  Of oght that hath be speke or do;
  It schal ben venged on him so;
  That him were betre to be ded。
  And he can tho non other red;
  But on his asse ayein he caste
  His trusse; and hieth homward faste:  5040
  And whan that he cam hom to bedde;
  He tolde his wif hou that he spedde。
  Bot finaly to speke oght more
  Unto this lord he dradde him sore;
  So that a word ne dorste he sein:
  And thus upon the morwe ayein;
  In the manere as I recorde;
  Forth with his Asse and with his corde
  To gadre wode; as he dede er;
  He goth; and whan that he cam ner  5050
  Unto the place where he wolde;
  He hath his Ape anon beholde;
  Which hadde gadred al aboute
  Of stickes hiere and there a route;
  And leide hem redy to his hond;
  Wherof he made his trosse and bond;
  Fro dai to dai and in this wise
  This Ape profreth his servise;
  So that he hadde of wode ynouh。
  Upon a time and as he drouh  5060
  Toward the wode; he sih besyde
  The grete gastli Serpent glyde;
  Til that sche cam in his presence;
  And in hir kinde a reverence
  Sche hath him do; and forth withal
  A Ston mor briht than a cristall
  Out of hir mouth tofore his weie
  Sche let doun falle; and wente aweie;
  For that he schal noght ben adrad。
  Tho was this povere Bardus glad;   5070
  Thonkende god; and to the Ston
  He goth an takth it up anon;
  And hath gret wonder in his wit
  Hou that the beste him hath aquit;
  Wher that the mannes Sone hath failed;
  For whom he hadde most travailed。
  Bot al he putte in goddes hond;
  And torneth hom; and what he fond
  Unto his wif he hath it schewed;
  And thei; that weren bothe lewed;  5080
  Acorden that he scholde it selle。
  And he no lengere wolde duelle;
  Bot forth anon upon the tale
  The Ston he profreth to the sale;
  And riht as he himself it sette;
  The jueler anon forth fette
  The gold and made his paiement;
  Therof was no delaiement。
  Thus whan this Ston was boght and sold;
  Homward with joie manyfold   5090
  This Bardus goth; and whan he cam
  Hom to his hous and that he nam
  His gold out of his Purs; withinne
  He fond his Ston also therinne;
  Wherof for joie his herte pleide;
  Unto his wif and thus he seide;
  〃Lo; hier my gold; lo; hier mi Ston!〃
  His wif hath wonder therupon;
  And axeth him hou that mai be。
  〃Nou be mi trouthe I not;〃 quod he;   5100
  〃Bot I dar swere upon a bok;
  That to my Marchant I it tok;
  And he it hadde whan I wente:
  So knowe I noght to what entente
  It is nou hier; bot it be grace。
  Forthi tomorwe in other place
  I wole it fonde forto selle;
  And if it wol noght with him duelle;
  Bot crepe into mi purs ayein;
  Than dar I saufly swere and sein;  5110
  It is the vertu of the Ston。〃
  The morwe cam; and he is gon
  To seche aboute in other stede
  His Ston to selle; and he so dede;
  And lefte it with his chapman there。
  Bot whan that he cam elleswhere;
  In presence of his wif at hom;
  Out of his Purs and that he nom
  His gold; he fond his Ston withal:
  And thus it fell him overal;    5120
  Where he it solde in sondri place;
  Such was the fortune and the grace。
  Bot so wel may nothing ben hidd;
  That it nys ate laste kidd:
  This fame goth aboute Rome
  So ferforth; that the wordes come
  To themperour Justinian;
  And he let sende for the man;
  And axede him hou that it was。
  And Bardus tolde him al the cas;   5130
  Hou that the worm and ek the beste;
  Althogh thei maden no beheste;
  His travail hadden wel aquit;
  Bot he which hadde a mannes wit;
  And made his covenant be mouthe
  And swor therto al that he couthe
  To parte and yiven half his good;
  Hath nou foryete hou that it stod;
  As he which wol no trouthe holde。
  This Emperour al that he tolde  5140
  Hath herd; and thilke unkindenesse
  He seide he wolde himself redresse。
  And thus in court of juggement
  This Adrian was thanne assent;
  And the querele in audience
  Declared was in the presence
  Of themperour and many mo;
  Wherof was mochel speche tho
  And gret wondringe among the press。
  Bot ate laste natheles    5150
  For the partie which hath pleigned
  The lawe hath diemed and ordeigned
  Be hem that were avised wel;
  That he schal have the halvendel
  Thurghout of Adrianes good。
  And thus of thilke unkinde blod
  Stant the memoire into this day;
  Wherof that every wysman may
  Ensamplen him; and take in mynde
  What schame it is to ben unkinde;  5160
  Ayein the which reson debateth;
  And every creature it hateth。
  Forthi; mi Sone; in thin office
  I rede fle that ilke vice。
  For riht as the Cronique seith
  Of Adrian; hou he his feith
  Foryat for worldes covoitise;
  Fulofte in such a maner wise
  Of lovers nou a man mai se
  Full manye that unkinde be:  5170
  For wel behote and evele laste
  That is here lif; for ate laste;
  Whan that thei have here wille do;
  Here love is after sone ago。
  What seist thou; Sone; to this cas?
  Mi fader; I wol seie Helas;
  That evere such a man was bore;
  Which whan he hath his trouthe suore
  And hath of love what he wolde;
  That he at eny time scholde  5180
  Evere after in his herte finde
  To falsen and to ben unkinde。
  Bot; fader; as touchende of me;
  I mai noght stonde in that degre;
  For I tok nevere of love why;
  That I ne mai wel go therby
  And do my profit elles where;
  For eny sped I finde there。
  I dar wel thenken al aboute;
  Bot I ne dar noght speke it oute;  5190
  And if I dorste; I wolde pleigne;
  That sche for whom I soffre peine
  And love hir evere aliche hote;
  That nouther yive ne behote
  In rewardinge of mi servise
  It list hire in no maner wise。
  I wol noght say that sche is kinde;
  And forto sai sche is unkinde;
  That dar I noght; bot god above;
  Which demeth every herte of love;  5200
  He wot that on myn oghne side
  Schal non unkindeschipe abide:
  If it schal with mi ladi duelle;
  Therof dar I nomore telle。
  Nou; goode fader; as it is;
  Tell me what thenketh you of this。
  Mi Sone; of that unkindeschipe;
  The which toward thi ladischipe
  Thou pleignest; for sche wol thee noght;
  Thou art to blamen of that thoght。    5210
  For it mai be that thi desir;
  Thogh it brenne evere as doth the fyr;
  Per cas to hire honour missit;
  Or elles time com noght yit;
  Which standt upon thi destine:
  Forthi; mi Sone; I rede thee;
  Thenk wel; what evere the befalle;
  For noman hath his lustes alle。
  Bot as thou toldest me before
  That thou to love art noght forswore;    5220
  And hast don non unkindenesse;
  Thou miht therof thi grace blesse:
  And lef noght that continuance;
  For ther mai be no such grevance
  To love; as is unkindeschipe。
  Wherof to kepe thi worschipe;
  So as these olde bokes tale;
  I schal thee telle a redi tale:
  Nou herkne and be wel war therby;
  For I wol telle it openly。   5230
  Mynos; as telleth the Poete;
  The which whilom was king of Crete;
  A Sone hadde and Androchee
  He hihte: and so befell that he
  Unto Athenes forto lere
  Was send; and so he bar him there;
  For that he was of hih lignage;
  Such pride he tok in his corage;
  That he foryeten hath the Scoles;
  And in riote among the foles    5240
  He dede manye thinges wronge;
  And useth thilke lif so longe;
  Til ate laste of that he wroghte
  He fond the meschief which he soghte;
  Wherof it fell that he was slain。
  His fader; which it herde sain;
  Was wroth; and al that evere he mihte;
  Of men of Armes he him dighte
  A strong pouer; and forth he wente
  Unto Athenys; where he brente   5250
  The pleine contre al aboute:
  The Cites stode of him in doute;
  As thei that no defence hadde
  Ayein the pouer which he ladde。
  Eges; which was there king;
  His conseil tok upon this thing;
  For he was thanne in the Cite:
  So that of pes into tretee
  Betwen Mynos and Eges
  Thei felle; and ben acorded thus;  5260
  That king Mynos fro yer to yeere
  Receive schal; as thou schalt here;
  Out of Athenys for truage
  Of men that were of myhti Age
  Persones nyne; of whiche he schal
  His wille don in special
  For vengance of his Sones deth。
  Non other grace ther ne geth;
  Bot forto take the juise;
  And that was don in such a wise;   5270
  Which stod upon a wonder cas。
  For thilke time so it was;
  Wherof that men yit rede and singe;
  King Mynos hadde in his kepinge
  A cruel Monstre; as seith the geste:
  For he was half man and half beste;
  And Minotaurus he was hote;
  Which was begete in a riote
  Upon Pasiphe; his oghne wif;
  Whil h