第 110 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9321
  Bot al it liketh him so wel;
  That in the word nor in the dede
  Hire lacketh noght of wommanhiede。
  And thus this tirannysshe knyht
  Was soupled; bot noght half ariht;    4890
  For he non other hiede tok;
  Bot that he myhte be som crok;
  Althogh it were ayein hire wille;
  The lustes of his fleissh fulfille;
  Which love was noght resonable;
  For where honour is remuable;
  It oghte wel to ben avised。
  Bot he; which hath his lust assised
  With melled love and tirannie;
  Hath founde upon his tricherie  4900
  A weie which he thenkth to holde;
  And seith; 〃Fortune unto the bolde
  Is favorable forto helpe。〃
  And thus withinne himself to yelpe;
  As he which was a wylde man;
  Upon his treson he began:
  And up he sterte; and forth he wente
  On horsebak; bot his entente
  Ther knew no wiht; and thus he nam
  The nexte weie; til he cam   4910
  Unto Collacea the gate
  Of Rome; and it was somdiel late;
  Riht evene upon the Sonne set;
  As he which hadde schape his net
  Hire innocence to betrappe。
  And as it scholde tho mishappe;
  Als priveliche as evere he myhte
  He rod; and of his hors alyhte
  Tofore Collatines In;
  And al frendliche he goth him in;  4920
  As he that was cousin of house。
  And sche; which is the goode spouse;
  Lucrece; whan that sche him sih;
  With goodli chiere drowh him nyh;
  As sche which al honour supposeth;
  And him; so as sche dar; opposeth
  Hou it stod of hire housebonde。
  And he tho dede hire understonde
  With tales feigned in his wise;
  Riht as he wolde himself devise;   4930
  Wherof he myhte hire herte glade;
  That sche the betre chiere made;
  Whan sche the glade wordes herde;
  Hou that hire housebonde ferde。
  And thus the trouthe was deceived
  With slih tresoun; which was received
  To hire which mente alle goode;
  For as the festes thanne stode;
  His Souper was ryht wel arraied。
  Bot yit he hath no word assaied    4940
  To speke of love in no degre;
  Bot with covert subtilite
  His frendly speches he affaiteth;
  And as the Tigre his time awaiteth
  In hope forto cacche his preie。
  Whan that the bordes were aweie
  And thei have souped in the halle;
  He seith that slep is on him falle;
  And preith he moste go to bedde;
  And sche with alle haste spedde;   4950
  So as hire thoghte it was to done;
  That every thing was redi sone。
  Sche broghte him to his chambre tho
  And tok hire leve; and forth is go
  Into hire oghne chambre by;
  As sche that wende certeinly
  Have had a frend; and hadde a fo;
  Wherof fell after mochel wo。
  This tirant; thogh he lyhe softe;
  Out of his bed aros fulofte;    4960
  And goth aboute; and leide his Ere
  To herkne; til that alle were
  To bedde gon and slepten faste。
  And thanne upon himself he caste
  A mantell; and his swerd al naked
  He tok in honde; and sche unwaked
  Abedde lay; but what sche mette;
  God wot; for he the Dore unschette
  So prively that non it herde;
  The softe pas and forth he ferde   4970
  Unto the bed wher that sche slepte;
  Al sodeinliche and in he crepte;
  And hire in bothe his Armes tok。
  With that this worthi wif awok;
  Which thurgh tendresce of wommanhiede
  Hire vois hath lost for pure drede;
  That o word speke sche ne dar:
  And ek he bad hir to be war;
  For if sche made noise or cry;
  He seide; his swerd lay faste by   4980
  To slen hire and hire folk aboute。
  And thus he broghte hire herte in doute;
  That lich a Lomb whanne it is sesed
  In wolves mouth; so was desesed
  Lucrece; which he naked fond:
  Wherof sche swounede in his hond;
  And; as who seith; lay ded oppressed。
  And he; which al him hadde adresced
  To lust; tok thanne what him liste;
  And goth his wey; that non it wiste;  4990
  Into his oghne chambre ayein;
  And clepede up his chamberlein;
  And made him redi forto ryde。
  And thus this lecherouse pride
  To horse lepte and forth he rod;
  And sche; which in hire bed abod;
  Whan that sche wiste he was agon;
  Sche clepede after liht anon
  And up aros long er the day;
  And caste awey hire freissh aray;  5000
  As sche which hath the world forsake;
  And tok upon the clothes blake:
  And evere upon continuinge;
  Riht as men sen a welle springe;
  With yhen fulle of wofull teres;
  Hire her hangende aboute hire Eres;
  Sche wepte; and noman wiste why。
  Bot yit among full pitously
  Sche preide that thei nolden drecche
  Hire housebonde forto fecche    5010
  Forth with hire fader ek also。
  Thus be thei comen bothe tuo;
  And Brutus cam with Collatin;
  Which to Lucrece was cousin;
  And in thei wenten alle thre
  To chambre; wher thei myhten se
  The wofulleste upon this Molde;
  Which wepte as sche to water scholde。
  The chambre Dore anon was stoke;
  Er thei have oght unto hire spoke;    5020
  Thei sihe hire clothes al desguised;
  And hou sche hath hirself despised;
  Hire her hangende unkemd aboute;
  Bot natheles sche gan to loute
  And knele unto hire housebonde;
  And he; which fain wolde understonde
  The cause why sche ferde so;
  With softe wordes axeth tho;
  〃What mai you be; mi goode swete?〃
  And sche; which thoghte hirself unmete   5030
  And the lest worth of wommen alle;
  Hire wofull chiere let doun falle
  For schame and couthe unnethes loke。
  And thei therof good hiede toke;
  And preiden hire in alle weie
  That sche ne spare forto seie
  Unto hir frendes what hire eileth;
  Why sche so sore hirself beweileth;
  And what the sothe wolde mene。
  And sche; which hath hire sorwes grene;  5040
  Hire wo to telle thanne assaieth;
  Bot tendre schame hire word delaieth;
  That sondri times as sche minte
  To speke; upon the point sche stinte。
  And thei hire bidden evere in on
  To telle forth; and therupon;
  Whan that sche sih sche moste nede;
  Hire tale betwen schame and drede
  Sche tolde; noght withoute peine。
  And he; which wolde hire wo restreigne;  5050
  Hire housebonde; a sory man;
  Conforteth hire al that he can;
  And swor; and ek hire fader bothe;
  That thei with hire be noght wrothe
  Of that is don ayein hire wille;
  And preiden hire to be stille;
  For thei to hire have al foryive。
  Bot sche; which thoghte noght to live;
  Of hem wol no foryivenesse;
  And seide; of thilke wickednesse   5060
  Which was unto hire bodi wroght;
  Al were it so sche myhte it noght;
  Nevere afterward the world ne schal
  Reproeven hire; and forth withal;
  Er eny man therof be war;
  A naked swerd; the which sche bar
  Withinne hire Mantel priveli;
  Betwen hire hondes sodeinly
  Sche tok; and thurgh hire herte it throng;
  And fell to grounde; and evere among;    5070
  Whan that sche fell; so as sche myhte;
  Hire clothes with hire hand sche rihte;
  That noman dounward fro the kne
  Scholde eny thing of hire se:
  Thus lay this wif honestely;
  Althogh sche deide wofully。
  Tho was no sorwe forto seke:
  Hire housebonde; hire fader eke
  Aswoune upon the bodi felle;
  Ther mai no mannes tunge telle  5080
  In which anguisshe that thei were。
  Bot Brutus; which was with hem there;
  Toward himself his herte kepte;
  And to Lucrece anon he lepte;
  The blodi swerd and pulleth oute;
  And swor the goddes al aboute
  That he therof schal do vengance。
  And sche tho made a contienance;
  Hire dedlich yhe and ate laste
  In thonkinge as it were up caste;  5090
  And so behield him in the wise;
  Whil sche to loke mai suffise。
  And Brutus with a manlich herte
  Hire housebonde hath mad up sterte
  Forth with hire fader ek also
  In alle haste; and seide hem tho
  That thei anon withoute lette
  A Beere for the body fette;
  Lucrece and therupon bledende
  He leide; and so forth out criende    5100
  He goth into the Market place
  Of Rome: and in a litel space
  Thurgh cry the cite was assembled;
  And every mannes herte is trembled;
  Whan thei the sothe herde of the cas。
  And therupon the conseil was
  Take of the grete and of the smale;
  And Brutus tolde hem al the tale;
  And thus cam into remembrance
  Of Senne the continuance;    5110
  Which Arrons hadde do tofore;
  And ek; long time er he was bore;
  Of that his fadre hadde do
  The wrong cam into place tho;
  So that the comun clamour tolde
  The newe schame of Sennes olde。
  And al the toun began to crie;
  〃Awey; awey the tirannie
  Of lecherie and covoitise!〃
  And ate laste in such a wise    5120
  The fader in the same while
  Forth with his Sone thei exile;
  And taken betre governance。
  Bot yit an other remembrance
  That rihtwisnesse and lecherie
  Acorden noght in compaignie
  With him that hath the lawe on honde;
  That mai a man wel understonde;
  As be a tale thou shalt wite;
  Of olde ensample as it is write。   5130
  At Rome whan that Apius;
  Whos other name is Claudius;
  Was governour of the cite;
  Ther fell a wonder thing to se
  Touchende a gentil Maide; as thus;
  Whom Livius Virginius
  Begeten hadde upon his wif:
  Men seiden that so fair a lif
  As sche was noght in al the toun。
  This fame; which goth up and doun;    5140
  To Claudius cam in his Ere;
  Wherof his thoght anon was there;
  Which al his herte hath set afyre;
  That he began the flour desire
  Which longeth unto maydenhede;
  And sende; if that he myhte spede
  The blinde lustes of his wille。
  Bot that thing mai he noght fulfille;
  For sche stod upon Mariage;
  A worthi kniht of gret lignage;    5150
  Ilicius which thanne hihte;
  Acorded in hire fader sihte
  Was; that he scholde his douhter wedde。
  Bot er the cause fully spedde;
  Hire fader; which in Romanie
  The ledinge of chivalerie
  In governance hath undertake;
  Upon a werre which was take
  Goth out