第 19 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9321
  He wole hem do som grace ayein;
  And bad that on of hem schal sein
  What thing him is lievest to crave;
  And he it schal of yifte have;   330
  And over that ek forth withal
  He seith that other have schal
  The double of that his felaw axeth;
  And thus to hem his grace he taxeth。
  The coveitous was wonder glad;
  And to that other man he bad
  And seith that he ferst axe scholde:
  For he supposeth that he wolde
  Make his axinge of worldes good;
  For thanne he knew wel how it stod;    340
  That he himself be double weyhte
  Schal after take; and thus be sleyhte;
  Be cause that he wolde winne;
  He bad his fela ferst beginne。
  This Envious; thogh it be late;
  Whan that he syh he mot algate
  Make his axinge ferst; he thoghte;
  If he worschipe or profit soghte;
  It schal be doubled to his fiere:
  That wolde he chese in no manere。   350
  Bot thanne he scheweth what he was
  Toward Envie; and in this cas
  Unto this Angel thus he seide
  And for his yifte this he preide;
  To make him blind of his on yhe;
  So that his fela nothing syhe。
  This word was noght so sone spoke;
  That his on yhe anon was loke;
  And his felawh forthwith also
  Was blind of bothe his yhen tuo。    360
  Tho was that other glad ynowh;
  That on wepte; and that other lowh;
  He sette his on yhe at no cost;
  Wherof that other two hath lost。
  Of thilke ensample which fell tho;
  Men tellen now fulofte so;
  The world empeireth comunly:
  And yit wot non the cause why;
  For it acordeth noght to kinde
  Min oghne harm to seche and finde   370
  Of that I schal my brother grieve;
  It myhte nevere wel achieve。
  What seist thou; Sone; of this folie?
  Mi fader; bot I scholde lie;
  Upon the point which ye have seid
  Yit was myn herte nevere leid;
  Bot in the wise as I you tolde。
  Bot overmore; if that ye wolde
  Oght elles to my schrifte seie
  Touchende Envie; I wolde preie。     380
  Mi Sone; that schal wel be do:
  Now herkne and ley thin Ere to。
  Touchende as of Envious brod
  I wot noght on of alle good;
  Bot natheles; suche as thei be;
  Yit is ther on; and that is he
  Which cleped in Detraccioun。
  And to conferme his accioun;
  He hath withholde Malebouche;
  Whos tunge neither pyl ne crouche   390
  Mai hyre; so that he pronounce
  A plein good word withoute frounce
  Awher behinde a mannes bak。
  For thogh he preise; he fint som lak;
  Which of his tale is ay the laste;
  That al the pris schal overcaste:
  And thogh ther be no cause why;
  Yit wole he jangle noght forthi;
  As he which hath the heraldie
  Of hem that usen forto lye。   400
  For as the Netle which up renneth
  The freisshe rede Roses brenneth
  And makth hem fade and pale of hewe;
  Riht so this fals Envious hewe;
  In every place wher he duelleth;
  With false wordes whiche he telleth
  He torneth preisinge into blame
  And worschipe into worldes schame。
  Of such lesinge as he compasseth;
  Is non so good that he ne passeth   410
  Betwen his teeth and is bacbited;
  And thurgh his false tunge endited:
  Lich to the Scharnebudes kinde;
  Of whos nature this I finde;
  That in the hoteste of the dai;
  Whan comen is the merie Maii;
  He sprat his wynge and up he fleth:
  And under al aboute he seth
  The faire lusti floures springe;
  Bot therof hath he no likinge;   420
  Bot where he seth of eny beste
  The felthe; ther he makth his feste;
  And therupon he wole alyhte;
  Ther liketh him non other sihte。
  Riht so this janglere Envious;
  Thogh he a man se vertuous
  And full of good condicioun;
  Therof makth he no mencioun:
  Bot elles; be it noght so lyte;
  Wherof that he mai sette a wyte;    430
  Ther renneth he with open mouth;
  Behinde a man and makth it couth。
  Bot al the vertu which he can;
  That wole he hide of every man;
  And openly the vice telle;
  As he which of the Scole of helle
  Is tawht; and fostred with Envie
  Of houshold and of compaignie;
  Wher that he hath his propre office
  To sette on every man a vice。    440
  How so his mouth be comely;
  His word sit evermore awry
  And seith the worste that he may。
  And in this wise now a day
  In loves Court a man mai hiere
  Fulofte pleigne of this matiere;
  That many envious tale is stered;
  Wher that it mai noght ben ansuered;
  Bot yit fulofte it is believed;
  And many a worthi love is grieved   450
  Thurgh bacbitinge of fals Envie。
  If thou have mad such janglerie
  In loves Court; mi Sone; er this;
  Schrif thee therof。 Mi fader; yis:
  Bot wite ye how? noght openly;
  Bot otherwhile prively;
  Whan I my diere ladi mete;
  And thenke how that I am noght mete
  Unto hire hihe worthinesse;
  And ek I se the besinesse     460
  Of al this yonge lusty route;
  Whiche alday pressen hire aboute;
  And ech of hem his time awaiteth;
  And ech of hem his tale affaiteth;
  Al to deceive an innocent;
  Which woll noght ben of here assent;
  And for men sein unknowe unkest;
  Hire thombe sche holt in hire fest
  So clos withinne hire oghne hond;
  That there winneth noman lond;   470
  Sche lieveth noght al that sche hiereth;
  And thus fulofte hirself sche skiereth
  And is al war of 〃hadde I wist〃:…
  Bot for al that myn herte arist;
  Whanne I thes comun lovers se;
  That woll noght holden hem to thre;
  Bot welnyh loven overal;
  Min herte is Envious withal;
  And evere I am adrad of guile;
  In aunter if with eny wyle    480
  Thei mihte hire innocence enchaunte。
  Forthi my wordes ofte I haunte
  Behynden hem; so as I dar;
  Wherof my ladi may be war:
  I sai what evere comth to mowthe;
  And worse I wolde; if that I cowthe;
  For whanne I come unto hir speche;
  Al that I may enquere and seche
  Of such deceipte; I telle it al;
  And ay the werste in special。    490
  So fayn I wolde that sche wiste
  How litel thei ben forto triste;
  And what thei wolde and what thei mente;
  So as thei be of double entente:
  Thus toward hem that wicke mene
  My wicked word was evere grene。
  And natheles; the soth to telle;
  In certain if it so befelle
  That althertrewest man ybore;
  To chese among a thousend score;    500
  Which were alfulli forto triste;
  Mi ladi lovede; and I it wiste;
  Yit rathere thanne he scholde spede;
  I wolde swiche tales sprede
  To my ladi; if that I myhte;
  That I scholde al his love unrihte;
  And therto wolde I do mi peine。
  For certes thogh I scholde feigne;
  And telle that was nevere thoght;
  For al this world I myhte noght     510
  To soffre an othre fully winne;
  Ther as I am yit to beginne。
  For be thei goode; or be thei badde;
  I wolde non my ladi hadde;
  And that me makth fulofte aspie
  And usen wordes of Envie;
  Al forto make hem bere a blame。
  And that is bot of thilke same;
  The whiche unto my ladi drawe;
  For evere on hem I rounge and gknawe   520
  And hindre hem al that evere I mai;
  And that is; sothly forto say;
  Bot only to my lady selve:
  I telle it noght to ten ne tuelve;
  Therof I wol me wel avise;
  To speke or jangle in eny wise
  That toucheth to my ladi name;
  The which in ernest and in game
  I wolde save into my deth;
  For me were levere lacke breth   530
  Than speken of hire name amis。
  Now have ye herd touchende of this;
  Mi fader; in confessioun:
  And therfor of Detraccioun
  In love; of that I have mispoke;
  Tel how ye wole it schal be wroke。
  I am al redy forto bere
  Mi peine; and also to forbere
  What thing that ye wol noght allowe;
  For who is bounden; he mot bowe。    540
  So wol I bowe unto youre heste;
  For I dar make this beheste;
  That I to yow have nothing hid;
  Bot told riht as it is betid;
  And otherwise of no mispeche;
  Mi conscience forto seche;
  I can noght of Envie finde;
  That I mispoke have oght behinde
  Wherof love owhte be mispaid。
  Now have ye herd and I have said;   550
  What wol ye; fader; that I do?
  Mi Sone; do nomore so;
  Bot evere kep thi tunge stille;
  Thou miht the more have of thi wille。
  For as thou saist thiselven here;
  Thi ladi is of such manere;
  So wys; so war in alle thinge;
  It nedeth of no bakbitinge
  That thou thi ladi mis enforme:
  For whan sche knoweth al the forme;    560
  How that thiself art envious;
  Thou schalt noght be so gracious
  As thou peraunter scholdest elles。
  Ther wol noman drinke of tho welles
  Whiche as he wot is puyson inne;
  And ofte swich as men beginne
  Towardes othre; swich thei finde;
  That set hem ofte fer behinde;
  Whan that thei wene be before。
  Mi goode Sone; and thou therfore    570
  Bewar and lef thi wicke speche;
  Wherof hath fallen ofte wreche
  To many a man befor this time。
  For who so wole his handes lime;
  Thei mosten be the more unclene;
  For many a mote schal be sene;
  That wolde noght cleve elles there;
  And that schold every wys man fere:
  For who so wol an other blame;
  He secheth ofte his oghne schame;   580
  Which elles myhte be riht stille。
  Forthi if that it be thi wille
  To stonde upon amendement;
  A tale of gret entendement
  I thenke telle for thi sake;
  Wherof thou miht ensample take。
  A worthi kniht in Cristes lawe
  Of grete Rome; as is the sawe;
  The Sceptre hadde forto rihte;
  Tiberie Constantin he hihte;     590
  Whos wif was cleped Ytalie:
  Bot thei togedre of progenie
  No children hadde bot a Maide;
  And sche the god so wel apaide;
  That al the wide worldes fame
  Spak worschipe of hire goode name。
  Constance; as the Cronique seith;
  Sche hihte; and was so ful of feith;
  That the greteste of Barbarie;
  Of hem whiche usen marchandie;   600
  Sche hath converted; as thei come
  To hire upon a time in Rome;
  To schewen such thing as