第 116 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  A thousend sithes he hire kiste;
  Was nevere man that sih ne wiste
  A sorwe unto his sorwe lich;
  For evere among upon the lich
  He fell swounende; as he that soghte
  His oghne deth; which he besoghte
  Unto the goddes alle above
  With many a pitous word of love;   1080
  Bot suche wordes as tho were
  Yit herde nevere mannes Ere;
  Bot only thilke whiche he seide。
  The Maister Schipman cam and preide
  With othre suche as be therinne;
  And sein that he mai nothing winne
  Ayein the deth; bot thei him rede;
  He be wel war and tak hiede;
  The See be weie of his nature
  Receive mai no creature   1090
  Withinne himself as forto holde;
  The which is ded: forthi thei wolde;
  As thei conseilen al aboute;
  The dede body casten oute。
  For betre it is; thei seiden alle;
  That it of hire so befalle;
  Than if thei scholden alle spille。
  The king; which understod here wille
  And knew here conseil that was trewe;
  Began ayein his sorwe newe   1100
  With pitous herte; and thus to seie:
  〃It is al reson that ye preie。
  I am;〃 quod he; 〃bot on al one;
  So wolde I noght for mi persone
  Ther felle such adversite。
  Bot whan it mai no betre be;
  Doth thanne thus upon my word;
  Let make a cofre strong of bord;
  That it be ferm with led and pich。〃
  Anon was mad a cofre sich;   1110
  Al redy broght unto his hond;
  And whanne he sih and redy fond
  This cofre mad and wel enclowed;
  The dede bodi was besowed
  In cloth of gold and leid therinne。
  And for he wolde unto hire winne
  Upon som cooste a Sepulture;
  Under hire heved in aventure
  Of gold he leide Sommes grete
  And of jeueals a strong beyete  1120
  Forth with a lettre; and seide thus:
  〃I; king of Tyr Appollinus;
  Do alle maner men to wite;
  That hiere and se this lettre write;
  That helpeles withoute red
  Hier lith a kinges doghter ded:
  And who that happeth hir to finde;
  For charite tak in his mynde;
  And do so that sche be begrave
  With this tresor; which he schal have。〃  1130
  Thus whan the lettre was full spoke;
  Thei haue anon the cofre stoke;
  And bounden it with yren faste;
  That it may with the wawes laste;
  And stoppen it be such a weie;
  That it schal be withinne dreie;
  So that no water myhte it grieve。
  And thus in hope and good believe
  Of that the corps schal wel aryve;
  Thei caste it over bord als blyve。    1140
  The Schip forth on the wawes wente;
  The prince hath changed his entente;
  And seith he wol noght come at Tyr
  As thanne; bot al his desir
  Is ferst to seilen unto Tharse。
  The wyndy Storm began to skarse;
  The Sonne arist; the weder cliereth;
  The Schipman which behinde stiereth;
  Whan that he sih the wyndes saghte;
  Towardes Tharse his cours he straghte。   1150
  Bot now to mi matiere ayein;
  To telle as olde bokes sein;
  This dede corps of which ye knowe
  With wynd and water was forthrowe
  Now hier; now ther; til ate laste
  At Ephesim the See upcaste
  The cofre and al that was therinne。
  Of gret merveile now beginne
  Mai hiere who that sitteth stille;
  That god wol save mai noght spille。   1160
  Riht as the corps was throwe alonde;
  Ther cam walkende upon the stronde
  A worthi clerc; a Surgien;
  And ek a gret Phisicien;
  Of al that lond the wisest on;
  Which hihte Maister Cerymon;
  Ther were of his disciples some。
  This Maister to the Cofre is come;
  He peiseth ther was somwhat in;
  And bad hem bere it to his In;   1170
  And goth himselve forth withal。
  Al that schal falle; falle schal;
  Thei comen hom and tarie noght;
  This Cofre is into chambre broght;
  Which that thei finde faste stoke;
  Bot thei with craft it have unloke。
  Thei loken in; where as thei founde
  A bodi ded; which was bewounde
  In cloth of gold; as I seide er;
  The tresor ek thei founden ther    1180
  Forth with the lettre; which thei rede。
  And tho thei token betre hiede;
  Unsowed was the bodi sone;
  And he; which knew what is to done;
  This noble clerk; with alle haste
  Began the veines forto taste;
  And sih hire Age was of youthe;
  And with the craftes whiche he couthe
  He soghte and fond a signe of lif。
  With that this worthi kinges wif   1190
  Honestely thei token oute;
  And maden fyres al aboute;
  Thei leide hire on a couche softe;
  And with a scheete warmed ofte
  Hire colde brest began to hete;
  Hire herte also to flacke and bete。
  This Maister hath hire every joignt
  With certein oile and balsme enoignt;
  And putte a liquour in hire mouth;
  Which is to fewe clerkes couth;    1200
  So that sche coevereth ate laste;
  And ferst hire yhen up sche caste;
  And whan sche more of strengthe cawhte;
  Hire Armes bothe forth sche strawhte;
  Hield up hire hond and pitously
  Sche spak and seide; 〃Ha; wher am I?
  Where is my lord; what world is this?〃
  As sche that wot noght hou it is。
  Bot Cerymon the worthi leche
  Ansuerde anon upon hire speche  1210
  And seith; 〃Ma dame; yee ben hiere;
  Where yee be sauf; as yee schal hiere
  Hierafterward; forthi as nou
  Mi conseil is; conforteth you:
  For trusteth wel withoute faile;
  Ther is nothing which schal you faile;
  That oghte of reson to be do。〃
  Thus passen thei a day or tuo;
  Thei speke of noght as for an ende;
  Til sche began somdiel amende;  1220
  And wiste hireselven what sche mente。
  Tho forto knowe hire hol entente;
  This Maister axeth al the cas;
  Hou sche cam there and what sche was。
  〃Hou I cam hiere wot I noght;〃
  Quod sche; 〃bot wel I am bethoght
  Of othre thinges al aboute〃:
  Fro point to point and tolde him oute
  Als ferforthli as sche it wiste。
  And he hire tolde hou in a kiste   1230
  The See hire threw upon the lond;
  And what tresor with hire he fond;
  Which was al redy at hire wille;
  As he that schop him to fulfille
  With al his myht what thing he scholde。
  Sche thonketh him that he so wolde;
  And al hire herte sche discloseth;
  And seith him wel that sche supposeth
  Hire lord be dreint; hir child also;
  So sih sche noght bot alle wo。  1240
  Wherof as to the world nomore
  Ne wol sche torne; and preith therfore
  That in som temple of the Cite;
  To kepe and holde hir chastete;
  Sche mihte among the wommen duelle。
  Whan he this tale hir herde telle;
  He was riht glad; and made hire knowen
  That he a dowhter of his owen
  Hath; which he wol unto hir yive
  To serve; whil thei bothe live;    1250
  In stede of that which sche hath lost;
  Al only at his oghne cost
  Sche schal be rendred forth with hire。
  She seith; 〃Grant mercy; lieve sire;
  God quite it you; ther I ne may。〃
  And thus thei drive forth the day;
  Til time com that sche was hol;
  And tho thei take her conseil hol;
  To schape upon good ordinance
  And make a worthi pourveance    1260
  Ayein the day whan thei be veiled。
  And thus; whan that thei be conseiled;
  In blake clothes thei hem clothe;
  This lady and the dowhter bothe;
  And yolde hem to religion。
  The feste and the profession
  After the reule of that degre
  Was mad with gret solempnete;
  Where as Diane is seintefied;
  Thus stant this lady justefied  1270
  In ordre wher sche thenkth to duelle。
  Bot now ayeinward forto telle
  In what plit that hire lord stod inne:
  He seileth; til that he may winne
  The havene of Tharse; as I seide er;
  And whanne he was aryved ther;
  And it was thurgh the Cite knowe;
  Men myhte se withinne a throwe;
  As who seith; al the toun at ones;
  That come ayein him for the nones;    1280
  To yiven him the reverence;
  So glad thei were of his presence:
  And thogh he were in his corage
  Desesed; yit with glad visage
  He made hem chiere; and to his In;
  Wher he whilom sojourned in;
  He goth him straght and was resceived。
  And whan the presse of poeple is weived;
  He takth his hoste unto him tho;
  And seith; 〃Mi frend Strangulio;   1290
  Lo; thus and thus it is befalle;
  And thou thiself art on of alle;
  Forth with thi wif; whiche I most triste。
  Forthi; if it you bothe liste;
  My doghter Thaise be youre leve
  I thenke schal with you beleve
  As for a time; and thus I preie;
  That sche be kept be alle weie;
  And whan sche hath of age more;
  That sche be set to bokes lore。    1300
  And this avou to god I make;
  That I schal nevere for hir sake
  Mi berd for no likinge schave;
  Til it befalle that I have
  In covenable time of age
  Beset hire unto mariage。〃
  Thus thei acorde; and al is wel;
  And forto resten him somdel;
  As for a while he ther sojorneth;
  And thanne he takth his leve and torneth    1310
  To Schipe; and goth him hom to Tyr;
  Wher every man with gret desir
  Awaiteth upon his comynge。
  Bot whan the Schip com in seilinge;
  And thei perceiven it is he;
  Was nevere yit in no cite
  Such joie mad as thei tho made;
  His herte also began to glade
  Of that he sih the poeple glad。
  Lo; thus fortune his hap hath lad;  1320
  In sondri wise he was travailed;
  Bot hou so evere he be assailed;
  His latere ende schal be good。
  And forto speke hou that it stod
  Of Thaise his doghter; wher sche duelleth;
  In Tharse; as the Cronique telleth;
  Sche was wel kept; sche was wel loked;
  Sche was wel tawht; sche was wel boked;
  So wel sche spedde hir in hire youthe
  That sche of every wisdom couthe;  1330
  That forto seche in every lond
  So wys an other noman fond;
  Ne so wel tawht at mannes yhe。
  Bot wo worthe evere fals envie!
  For it befell that time so;
  A dowhter hath Strangulio;
  The which was cleped Philotenne:
  Bot fame; which wole evere renne;
  Cam al day to hir moder Ere;
  And seith; wher evere hir doghter were   1340
  With Thayse set i