第 109 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9321
  Withinne a chambre; and bet himselve
  And made him woundes ten or tuelve
  Upon the bak; as it was sene;
  And so forth with hise hurtes grene
  In al the haste that he may
  He rod; and cam that other day  4620
  Unto Gabie the Cite;
  And in he wente: and whan that he
  Was knowe; anon the gates schette;
  The lordes alle upon him sette
  With drawe swerdes upon honde。
  This Arrons wolde hem noght withstonde;
  Bot seide; 〃I am hier at your wille;
  Als lief it is that ye me spille;
  As if myn oghne fader dede。〃
  And forthwith in the same stede    4630
  He preide hem that thei wolde se;
  And schewede hem in what degre
  His fader and hise brethren bothe;
  Whiche; as he seide; weren wrothe;
  Him hadde beten and reviled;
  For evere and out of Rome exiled。
  And thus he made hem to believe;
  And seide; if that he myhte achieve
  His pourpos; it schal wel be yolde;
  Be so that thei him helpe wolde。   4640
  Whan that the lordes hadde sein
  Hou wofully he was besein;
  Thei token Pite of his grief;
  Bot yit it was hem wonder lief
  That Rome him hadde exiled so。
  These Gabiens be conseil tho
  Upon the goddes made him swere;
  That he to hem schal trouthe bere
  And strengthen hem with al his myht;
  And thei also him have behiht   4650
  To helpen him in his querele。
  Thei schopen thanne for his hele
  That he was bathed and enoignt;
  Til that he was in lusti point;
  And what he wolde thanne he hadde;
  That he al hol the cite ladde
  Riht as he wolde himself divise。
  And thanne he thoghte him in what wise
  He myhte his tirannie schewe;
  And to his conseil tok a schrewe;  4660
  Whom to his fader forth he sente
  In his message; and he tho wente;
  And preide his fader forto seie
  Be his avis; and finde a weie;
  Hou they the cite myhten winne;
  Whil that he stod so wel therinne。
  And whan the messager was come
  To Rome; and hath in conseil nome
  The king; it fell per chance so
  That thei were in a gardin tho;    4670
  This messager forth with the king。
  And whanne he hadde told the thing
  In what manere that it stod;
  And that Tarquinus understod
  Be the message hou that it ferde;
  Anon he tok in honde a yerde;
  And in the gardin as thei gon;
  The lilie croppes on and on;
  Wher that thei weren sprongen oute;
  He smot of; as thei stode aboute;  4680
  And seide unto the messager:
  〃Lo; this thing; which I do nou hier;
  Schal ben in stede of thin ansuere;
  And in this wise as I me bere;
  Thou schalt unto mi Sone telle。〃
  And he no lengere wolde duelle;
  Bot tok his leve and goth withal
  Unto his lord; and told him al;
  Hou that his fader hadde do。
  Whan Arrons herde him telle so;    4690
  Anon he wiste what it mente;
  And therto sette al his entente;
  Til he thurgh fraude and tricherie
  The Princes hefdes of Gabie
  Hath smiten of; and al was wonne:
  His fader cam tofore the Sonne
  Into the toun with the Romeins;
  And tok and slowh the citezeins
  Withoute reson or pite;
  That he ne spareth no degre。    4700
  And for the sped of this conqueste
  He let do make a riche feste
  With a sollempne Sacrifise
  In Phebus temple; and in this wise
  Whan the Romeins assembled were;
  In presence of hem alle there;
  Upon thalter whan al was diht
  And that the fyres were alyht;
  From under thalter sodeinly
  An hidous Serpent openly  4710
  Cam out and hath devoured al
  The Sacrifice; and ek withal
  The fyres queynt; and forth anon;
  So as he cam; so is he gon
  Into the depe ground ayein。
  And every man began to sein;
  〃Ha lord; what mai this signefie?〃
  And therupon thei preie and crie
  To Phebus; that thei mihten knowe
  The cause: and he the same throwe  4720
  With gastly vois; that alle it herde;
  The Romeins in this wise ansuerde;
  And seide hou for the wikkidnesse
  Of Pride and of unrihtwisnesse;
  That Tarquin and his Sone hath do;
  The Sacrifice is wasted so;
  Which myhte noght ben acceptable
  Upon such Senne abhominable。
  And over that yit he hem wisseth;
  And seith that which of hem ferst kisseth   4730
  His moder; he schal take wrieche
  Upon the wrong: and of that speche
  Thei ben withinne here hertes glade;
  Thogh thei outward no semblant made。
  Ther was a knyht which Brutus hihte;
  And he with al the haste he myhte
  To grounde fell and therthe kiste;
  Bot non of hem the cause wiste;
  Bot wenden that he hadde sporned
  Per chance; and so was overtorned。    4740
  Bot Brutus al an other mente;
  For he knew wel in his entente
  Hou therthe of every mannes kinde
  Is Moder: bot thei weren blinde;
  And sihen noght so fer as he。
  Bot whan thei leften the Cite
  And comen hom to Rome ayein;
  Thanne every man which was Romein
  And moder hath; to hire he bende
  And keste; and ech of hem thus wende  4750
  To be the ferste upon the chance;
  Of Tarquin forto do vengance;
  So as thei herden Phebus sein。
  Bot every time hath his certein;
  So moste it nedes thanne abide;
  Til afterward upon a tyde
  Tarquinus made unskilfully
  A werre; which was fasteby
  Ayein a toun with walles stronge
  Which Ardea was cleped longe;   4760
  And caste a Siege theraboute;
  That ther mai noman passen oute。
  So it befell upon a nyht;
  Arrons; which hadde his souper diht;
  A part of the chivalerie
  With him to soupe in compaignie
  Hath bede: and whan thei comen were
  And seten at the souper there;
  Among here othre wordes glade
  Arrons a gret spekinge made;    4770
  Who hadde tho the beste wif
  Of Rome: and ther began a strif;
  For Arrons seith he hath the beste。
  So jangle thei withoute reste;
  Til ate laste on Collatin;
  A worthi knyht; and was cousin
  To Arrons; seide him in this wise:
  〃It is;〃 quod he; 〃of non emprise
  To speke a word; bot of the dede;
  Therof it is to taken hiede。    4780
  Anon forthi this same tyde
  Lep on thin hors and let ous ryde:
  So mai we knowe bothe tuo
  Unwarli what oure wyves do;
  And that schal be a trewe assay。〃
  This Arrons seith noght ones nay:
  On horse bak anon thei lepte
  In such manere; and nothing slepte;
  Ridende forth til that thei come
  Al prively withinne Rome;    4790
  In strange place and doun thei lihte;
  And take a chambre; and out of sihte
  Thei be desguised for a throwe;
  So that no lif hem scholde knowe。
  And to the paleis ferst thei soghte;
  To se what thing this ladi wroghte
  Of which Arrons made his avant:
  And thei hire sihe of glad semblant;
  Al full of merthes and of bordes;
  Bot among alle hire othre wordes   4800
  Sche spak noght of hire housebonde。
  And whan thei hadde al understonde
  Of thilke place what hem liste;
  Thei gon hem forth; that non it wiste;
  Beside thilke gate of bras;
  Collacea which cleped was;
  Wher Collatin hath his duellinge。
  Ther founden thei at hom sittinge
  Lucrece his wif; al environed
  With wommen; whiche are abandoned  4810
  To werche; and sche wroghte ek withal;
  And bad hem haste; and seith; 〃It schal
  Be for mi housebondes were;
  Which with his swerd and with his spere
  Lith at the Siege in gret desese。
  And if it scholde him noght displese;
  Nou wolde god I hadde him hiere;
  For certes til that I mai hiere
  Som good tidinge of his astat;
  Min herte is evere upon debat。  4820
  For so as alle men witnesse;
  He is of such an hardiesse;
  That he can noght himselve spare;
  And that is al my moste care;
  Whan thei the walles schulle assaile。
  Bot if mi wisshes myhte availe;
  I wolde it were a groundles pet;
  Be so the Siege were unknet;
  And I myn housebonde sihe。〃
  With that the water in hire yhe    4830
  Aros; that sche ne myhte it stoppe;
  And as men sen the dew bedroppe
  The leves and the floures eke;
  Riht so upon hire whyte cheke
  The wofull salte teres felle。
  Whan Collatin hath herd hire telle
  The menynge of hire trewe herte;
  Anon with that to hire he sterte;
  And seide; 〃Lo; mi goode diere;
  Nou is he come to you hiere;    4840
  That ye most loven; as ye sein。〃
  And sche with goodly chiere ayein
  Beclipte him in hire armes smale;
  And the colour; which erst was pale;
  To Beaute thanne was restored;
  So that it myhte noght be mored。
  The kinges Sone; which was nyh;
  And of this lady herde and syh
  The thinges as thei ben befalle;
  The resoun of hise wittes alle  4850
  Hath lost; for love upon his part
  Cam thanne; and of his fyri dart
  With such a wounde him hath thurghsmite;
  That he mot nedes fiele and wite
  Of thilke blinde maladie;
  To which no cure of Surgerie
  Can helpe。 Bot yit natheles
  At thilke time he hield his pes;
  That he no contienance made;
  Bot openly with wordes glade;   4860
  So as he couthe in his manere;
  He spak and made frendly chiere;
  Til it was time forto go。
  And Collatin with him also
  His leve tok; so that be nyhte
  With al the haste that thei myhte
  Thei riden to the Siege ayein。
  Bot Arrons was so wo besein
  With thoghtes whiche upon him runne;
  That he al be the brode Sunne   4870
  To bedde goth; noght forto reste;
  Bot forto thenke upon the beste
  And the faireste forth withal;
  That evere he syh or evere schal;
  So as him thoghte in his corage;
  Where he pourtreieth hire ymage:
  Ferst the fetures of hir face;
  In which nature hadde alle grace
  Of wommanly beaute beset;
  So that it myhte noght be bet;  4880
  And hou hir yelwe her was tresced
  And hire atir so wel adresced;
  And hou sche spak; and hou sche wroghte;
  And hou sche wepte; al this he thoghte;
  That he foryeten hath no del;
  Bot al it liketh him so wel;
  That in the word nor in the dede
  Hire lacketh noght of wommanhiede。
  And thus