第 111 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9321
  The ledinge of chivalerie
  In governance hath undertake;
  Upon a werre which was take
  Goth out with al the strengthe he hadde
  Of men of Armes whiche he ladde:   5160
  So was the mariage left;
  And stod upon acord til eft。
  The king; which herde telle of this;
  Hou that this Maide ordeigned is
  To Mariage; thoghte an other。
  And hadde thilke time a brother;
  Which Marchus Claudius was hote;
  And was a man of such riote
  Riht as the king himselve was:
  Thei tuo togedre upon this cas  5170
  In conseil founden out this weie;
  That Marchus Claudius schal seie
  Hou sche be weie of covenant
  To his service appourtenant
  Was hol; and to non other man;
  And therupon he seith he can
  In every point witnesse take;
  So that sche schal it noght forsake。
  Whan that thei hadden schape so;
  After the lawe which was tho;   5180
  Whil that hir fader was absent;
  Sche was somouned and assent
  To come in presence of the king
  And stonde in ansuere of this thing。
  Hire frendes wisten alle wel
  That it was falshed everydel;
  And comen to the king and seiden;
  Upon the comun lawe and preiden;
  So as this noble worthi knyht
  Hir fader for the comun riht    5190
  In thilke time; as was befalle;
  Lai for the profit of hem alle
  Upon the wylde feldes armed;
  That he ne scholde noght ben harmed
  Ne schamed; whil that he were oute;
  And thus thei preiden al aboute。
  For al the clamour that he herde;
  The king upon his lust ansuerde;
  And yaf hem only daies tuo
  Of respit; for he wende tho;    5200
  That in so schorte a time appiere
  Hire fader mihte in no manere。
  Bot as therof he was deceived;
  For Livius hadde al conceived
  The pourpos of the king tofore;
  So that to Rome ayein therfore
  In alle haste he cam ridende;
  And lefte upon the field liggende
  His host; til that he come ayein。
  And thus this worthi capitein   5210
  Appiereth redi at his day;
  Wher al that evere reson may
  Be lawe in audience he doth;
  So that his dowhter upon soth
  Of that Marchus hire hadde accused
  He hath tofore the court excused。
  The king; which sih his pourpos faile;
  And that no sleihte mihte availe;
  Encombred of his lustes blinde
  The lawe torneth out of kinde;  5220
  And half in wraththe as thogh it were;
  In presence of hem alle there
  Deceived of concupiscence
  Yaf for his brother the sentence;
  And bad him that he scholde sese
  This Maide and make him wel at ese;
  Bot al withinne his oghne entente
  He wiste hou that the cause wente;
  Of that his brother hath the wyte
  He was himselven forto wyte。    5230
  Bot thus this maiden hadde wrong;
  Which was upon the king along;
  Bot ayein him was non Appel;
  And that the fader wiste wel:
  Wherof upon the tirannie;
  That for the lust of Lecherie
  His douhter scholde be deceived;
  And that Ilicius was weyved
  Untrewly fro the Mariage;
  Riht as a Leon in his rage;  5240
  Which of no drede set acompte
  And not what pite scholde amounte;
  A naked swerd he pulleth oute;
  The which amonges al the route
  He threste thurgh his dowhter side;
  And al alowd this word he cride:
  〃Lo; take hire ther; thou wrongfull king;
  For me is levere upon this thing
  To be the fader of a Maide;
  Thogh sche be ded; that if men saide  5250
  That in hir lif sche were schamed
  And I therof were evele named。〃
  Tho bad the king men scholde areste
  His bodi; bot of thilke heste;
  Lich to the chaced wylde bor;
  The houndes whan he fieleth sor;
  Tothroweth and goth forth his weie;
  In such a wise forto seie
  This worthi kniht with swerd on honde
  His weie made; and thei him wonde;    5260
  That non of hem his strokes kepte;
  And thus upon his hors he lepte;
  And with his swerd droppende of blod;
  The which withinne his douhter stod;
  He cam ther as the pouer was
  Of Rome; and tolde hem al the cas;
  And seide hem that thei myhten liere
  Upon the wrong of his matiere;
  That betre it were to redresce
  At hom the grete unrihtwisnesse;   5270
  Than forto werre in strange place
  And lese at hom here oghne grace。
  For thus stant every mannes lif
  In jeupartie for his wif
  Or for his dowhter; if thei be
  Passende an other of beaute。
  Of this merveile which thei sihe
  So apparant tofore here yhe;
  Of that the king him hath misbore;
  Here othes thei have alle swore    5280
  That thei wol stonde be the riht。
  And thus of on acord upriht
  To Rome at ones hom ayein
  Thei torne; and schortly forto sein;
  This tirannye cam to mouthe;
  And every man seith what he couthe;
  So that the prive tricherie;
  Which set was upon lecherie;
  Cam openly to mannes Ere;
  And that broghte in the comun feere;  5290
  That every man the peril dradde
  Of him that so hem overladde。
  Forthi; er that it worse falle;
  Thurgh comun conseil of hem alle
  Thei have here wrongfull king deposed;
  And hem in whom it was supposed
  The conseil stod of his ledinge
  Be lawe unto the dom thei bringe;
  Wher thei receiven the penance
  That longeth to such governance。   5300
  And thus thunchaste was chastised;
  Wherof thei myhte ben avised
  That scholden afterward governe;
  And be this evidence lerne;
  Hou it is good a king eschuie
  The lust of vice and vertu suie。
  To make an ende in this partie;
  Which toucheth to the Policie
  Of Chastite in special;
  As for conclusion final   5310
  That every lust is to eschue
  Be gret ensample I mai argue:
  Hou in Rages a toun of Mede
  Ther was a Mayde; and as I rede;
  Sarra sche hihte; and Raguel
  Hir fader was; and so befell;
  Of bodi bothe and of visage
  Was non so fair of the lignage;
  To seche among hem alle; as sche;
  Wherof the riche of the cite;   5320
  Of lusti folk that couden love;
  Assoted were upon hire love;
  And asken hire forto wedde。
  On was which ate laste spedde;
  Bot that was more for likinge;
  To have his lust; than for weddinge;
  As he withinne his herte caste;
  Which him repenteth ate laste。
  For so it fell the ferste nyht;
  That whanne he was to bedde dyht;  5330
  As he which nothing god besecheth
  Bot al only hise lustes secheth;
  Abedde er he was fully warm
  And wolde have take hire in his Arm;
  Asmod; which was a fend of helle;
  And serveth; as the bokes telle;
  To tempte a man of such a wise;
  Was redy there; and thilke emprise;
  Which he hath set upon delit;
  He vengeth thanne in such a plit;  5340
  That he his necke hathe writhe atuo。
  This yonge wif was sory tho;
  Which wiste nothing what it mente;
  And natheles yit thus it wente
  Noght only of this ferste man;
  Bot after; riht as he began;
  Sexe othre of hire housebondes
  Asmod hath take into hise bondes;
  So that thei alle abedde deiden;
  Whan thei her hand toward hir leiden;    5350
  Noght for the lawe of Mariage;
  Bot for that ilke fyri rage
  In which that thei the lawe excede:
  For who that wolde taken hiede
  What after fell in this matiere;
  Ther mihte he wel the sothe hiere。
  Whan sche was wedded to Thobie;
  And Raphael in compainie
  Hath tawht him hou to ben honeste;
  Asmod wan noght at thilke feste;   5360
  And yit Thobie his wille hadde;
  For he his lust so goodly ladde;
  That bothe lawe and kinde is served;
  Wherof he hath himself preserved;
  That he fell noght in the sentence。
  O which an open evidence
  Of this ensample a man mai se;
  That whan likinge in the degre
  Of Mariage mai forsueie;
  Wel oghte him thanne in other weie    5370
  Of lust to be the betre avised。
  For god the lawes hath assissed
  Als wel to reson as to kinde;
  Bot he the bestes wolde binde
  Only to lawes of nature;
  Bot to the mannes creature
  God yaf him reson forth withal;
  Wherof that he nature schal
  Upon the causes modefie;
  That he schal do no lecherie;   5380
  And yit he schal hise lustes have。
  So ben the lawes bothe save
  And every thing put out of sclandre;
  As whilom to king Alisandre
  The wise Philosophre tawhte;
  Whan he his ferste lore cawhte;
  Noght only upon chastete;
  Bot upon alle honestete;
  Wherof a king himself mai taste;
  Hou trewe; hou large; hou joust; hou chaste    5390
  Him oghte of reson forto be;
  Forth with the vertu of Pite;
  Thurgh which he mai gret thonk deserve
  Toward his godd; that he preserve
  Him and his poeple in alle welthe
  Of pes; richesse; honour and helthe
  Hier in this world and elles eke。
  Mi Sone; as we tofore spieke
  In schrifte; so as thou me seidest;
  And for thin ese; as thou me preidest;   5400
  Thi love throghes forto lisse;
  That I thee wolde telle and wisse
  The forme of Aristotles lore;
  I have it seid; and somdiel more
  Of othre ensamples; to assaie
  If I thi peines myhte allaie
  Thurgh eny thing that I can seie。
  Do wey; mi fader; I you preie:
  Of that ye have unto me told
  I thonke you a thousendfold。    5410
  The tales sounen in myn Ere;
  Bot yit min herte is elleswhere;
  I mai miselve noght restreigne;
  That I nam evere in loves peine:
  Such lore couthe I nevere gete;
  Which myhte make me foryete
  O point; bot if so were I slepte;
  That I my tydes ay ne kepte
  To thenke of love and of his lawe;
  That herte can I noght withdrawe。  5420
  Forthi; my goode fader diere;
  Lef al and speke of my matiere
  Touchende of love; as we begonne:
  If that ther be oght overronne
  Or oght foryete or left behinde
  Which falleth unto loves kinde;
  Wherof it nedeth to be schrive;
  Nou axeth; so that whil I live
  I myhte amende that is mys。
  Mi goode diere Sone; yis。    5430
  Thi schrifte forto make plein;
  Ther is yit more forto sein
  Of love which is unavised。
  Bot for thou schalt