第 6 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9321
  So that the lasse I am to wyte;
  Thogh I ne conne bot a lyte
  Of othre thinges that ben wise:
  I am noght tawht in such a wise;
  For it is noght my comun us
  To speke of vices and vertus;
  Bot al of love and of his lore;
  For Venus bokes of nomore     270
  Me techen nowther text ne glose。
  Bot for als moche as I suppose
  It sit a prest to be wel thewed;
  And schame it is if he be lewed;
  Of my Presthode after the forme
  I wol thi schrifte so enforme;
  That ate leste thou schalt hiere
  The vices; and to thi matiere
  Of love I schal hem so remene;
  That thou schalt knowe what thei mene。    280
  For what a man schal axe or sein
  Touchende of schrifte; it mot be plein;
  It nedeth noght to make it queinte;
  For trowthe hise wordes wol noght peinte:
  That I wole axe of the forthi;
  My Sone; it schal be so pleinly;
  That thou schalt knowe and understonde
  The pointz of schrifte how that thei stonde。〃
  Betwen the lif and deth I herde
  This Prestes tale er I answerde;     290
  And thanne I preide him forto seie
  His will; and I it wolde obeie
  After the forme of his apprise。
  Tho spak he tome in such a wise;
  And bad me that I scholde schrive
  As touchende of my wittes fyve;
  And schape that thei were amended
  Of that I hadde hem misdispended。
  For tho be proprely the gates;
  Thurgh whiche as to the herte algates     300
  Comth alle thing unto the feire;
  Which may the mannes Soule empeire。
  And now this matiere is broght inne;
  Mi Sone; I thenke ferst beginne
  To wite how that thin yhe hath stonde;
  The which is; as I understonde;
  The moste principal of alle;
  Thurgh whom that peril mai befalle。
  And forto speke in loves kinde;
  Ful manye suche a man mai finde;     310
  Whiche evere caste aboute here yhe;
  To loke if that thei myhte aspie
  Fulofte thing which hem ne toucheth;
  Bot only that here herte soucheth
  In hindringe of an other wiht;
  And thus ful many a worthi knyht
  And many a lusti lady bothe
  Have be fulofte sythe wrothe。
  So that an yhe is as a thief
  To love; and doth ful gret meschief;   320
  And also for his oghne part
  Fulofte thilke firy Dart
  Of love; which that evere brenneth;
  Thurgh him into the herte renneth:
  And thus a mannes yhe ferst
  Himselve grieveth alther werst;
  And many a time that he knoweth
  Unto his oghne harm it groweth。
  Mi Sone; herkne now forthi
  A tale; to be war therby   330
  Thin yhe forto kepe and warde;
  So that it passe noght his warde。
  Ovide telleth in his bok
  Ensample touchende of mislok;
  And seith hou whilom ther was on;
  A worthi lord; which Acteon
  Was hote; and he was cousin nyh
  To him that Thebes ferst on hyh
  Up sette; which king Cadme hyhte。
  This Acteon; as he wel myhte;     340
  Above alle othre caste his chiere;
  And used it fro yer to yere;
  With Houndes and with grete Hornes
  Among the wodes and the thornes
  To make his hunting and his chace:
  Where him best thoghte in every place
  To finde gamen in his weie;
  Ther rod he forto hunte and pleie。
  So him befell upon a tide
  On his hunting as he cam ride;    350
  In a Forest al one he was:
  He syh upon the grene gras
  The faire freisshe floures springe;
  He herde among the leves singe
  The Throstle with the nyhtingale:
  Thus er he wiste into a Dale
  He cam; wher was a litel plein;
  All round aboute wel besein
  With buisshes grene and Cedres hyhe;
  And ther withinne he caste his yhe。    360
  Amidd the plein he syh a welle;
  So fair ther myhte noman telle;
  In which Diana naked stod
  To bathe and pleie hire in the flod
  With many a Nimphe; which hire serveth。
  Bot he his yhe awey ne swerveth
  Fro hire; which was naked al;
  And sche was wonder wroth withal;
  And him; as sche which was godesse;
  Forschop anon; and the liknesse     370
  Sche made him taken of an Hert;
  Which was tofore hise houndes stert;
  That ronne besiliche aboute
  With many an horn and many a route;
  That maden mochel noise and cry:
  And ate laste unhappely
  This Hert his oghne houndes slowhe
  And him for vengance al todrowhe。
  Lo now; my Sone; what it is
  A man to caste his yhe amis;   380
  Which Acteon hath dere aboght;
  Be war forthi and do it noght。
  For ofte; who that hiede toke;
  Betre is to winke than to loke。
  And forto proven it is so;
  Ovide the Poete also
  A tale which to this matiere
  Acordeth seith; as thou schalt hiere。
  In Metamor it telleth thus;
  How that a lord which Phorces     390
  Was hote; hadde dowhtres thre。
  Bot upon here nativite
  Such was the constellacion;
  That out of mannes nacion
  Fro kynde thei be so miswent;
  That to the liknesse of Serpent
  Thei were bore; and so that on
  Of hem was cleped Stellibon;
  That other soster Suriale;
  The thridde; as telleth in the tale;    400
  Medusa hihte; and natheles
  Of comun name Gorgones
  In every contre ther aboute;
  As Monstres whiche that men doute;
  Men clepen hem; and bot on yhe
  Among hem thre in pourpartie
  Thei hadde; of which thei myhte se;
  Now hath it this; now hath it sche;
  After that cause and nede it ladde;
  Be throwes ech of hem it hadde。     410
  A wonder thing yet more amis
  Ther was; wherof I telle al this:
  What man on hem his chiere caste
  And hem behield; he was als faste
  Out of a man into a Ston
  Forschape; and thus ful manyon
  Deceived were; of that thei wolde
  Misloke; wher that thei ne scholde。
  Bot Perses that worthi knyht;
  Whom Pallas of hir grete myht    420
  Halp; and tok him a Schield therto;
  And ek the god Mercurie also
  Lente him a swerd; he; as it fell;
  Beyende Athlans the hihe hell
  These Monstres soghte; and there he fond
  Diverse men of thilke lond
  Thurgh sihte of hem mistorned were;
  Stondende as Stones hiere and there。
  Bot he; which wisdom and prouesse
  Hadde of the god and the godesse;    430
  The Schield of Pallas gan enbrace;
  With which he covereth sauf his face;
  Mercuries Swerd and out he drowh;
  And so he bar him that he slowh
  These dredful Monstres alle thre。
  Lo now; my Sone; avise the;
  That thou thi sihte noght misuse:
  Cast noght thin yhe upon Meduse;
  That thou be torned into Ston:
  For so wys man was nevere non;      440
  Bot if he wel his yhe kepe
  And take of fol delit no kepe;
  That he with lust nys ofte nome;
  Thurgh strengthe of love and overcome。
  Of mislokynge how it hath ferd;
  As I have told; now hast thou herd;
  My goode Sone; and tak good hiede。
  And overthis yet I thee rede
  That thou be war of thin heringe;
  Which to the Herte the tidinge   450
  Of many a vanite hath broght;
  To tarie with a mannes thoght。
  And natheles good is to hiere
  Such thing wherof a man may lere
  That to vertu is acordant;
  And toward al the remenant
  Good is to torne his Ere fro;
  For elles; bot a man do so;
  Him may fulofte mysbefalle。
  I rede ensample amonges alle;     460
  Wherof to kepe wel an Ere
  It oghte pute a man in fere。
  A Serpent; which that Aspidis
  Is cleped; of his kynde hath this;
  That he the Ston noblest of alle;
  The which that men Carbuncle calle;
  Berth in his hed above on heihte。
  For which whan that a man be sleyhte;
  The Ston to winne and him to daunte;
  With his carecte him wolde enchaunte;   470
  Anon as he perceiveth that;
  He leith doun his on Ere al plat
  Unto the ground; and halt it faste;
  And ek that other Ere als faste
  He stoppeth with his tail so sore;
  That he the wordes lasse or more
  Of his enchantement ne hiereth;
  And in this wise himself he skiereth;
  So that he hath the wordes weyved
  And thurgh his Ere is noght deceived。     480
  An othre thing; who that recordeth;
  Lich unto this ensample acordeth;
  Which in the tale of Troie I finde。
  Sirenes of a wonder kynde
  Ben Monstres; as the bokes tellen;
  And in the grete Se thei duellen:
  Of body bothe and of visage
  Lik unto wommen of yong age
  Up fro the Navele on hih thei be;
  And doun benethe; as men mai se;     490
  Thei bere of fisshes the figure。
  And overthis of such nature
  Thei ben; that with so swete a stevene
  Lik to the melodie of hevene
  In wommanysshe vois thei singe;
  With notes of so gret likinge;
  Of such mesure; of such musike;
  Wherof the Schipes thei beswike
  That passen be the costes there。
  For whan the Schipmen leie an Ere   500
  Unto the vois; in here avys
  Thei wene it be a Paradys;
  Which after is to hem an helle。
  For reson may noght with hem duelle;
  Whan thei tho grete lustes hiere;
  Thei conne noght here Schipes stiere;
  So besiliche upon the note
  Thei herkne; and in such wise assote;
  That thei here rihte cours and weie
  Foryete; and to here Ere obeie;   510
  And seilen til it so befalle
  That thei into the peril falle;
  Where as the Schipes be todrawe;
  And thei ben with the Monstres slawe。
  Bot fro this peril natheles
  With his wisdom king Uluxes
  Ascapeth and it overpasseth;
  For he tofor the hond compasseth
  That noman of his compaignie
  Hath pouer unto that folie    520
  His Ere for no lust to caste;
  For he hem stoppede alle faste;
  That non of hem mai hiere hem singe。
  So whan they comen forth seilinge;
  Ther was such governance on honde;
  That thei the Monstres have withstonde
  And slain of hem a gret partie。
  Thus was he sauf with his navie;
  This wise king; thurgh governance。
  Wherof; my Sone; in remembrance     530
  Thou myht ensample taken hiere;
  As I have told; and what thou hiere
  Be wel war; and yif no credence;
  Bot if thou se more evidence。
  For if thou woldest take kepe
  And wisly cowthest warde and kepe
  Thin yhe