第 41 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Is that a man himself defende
  Of thing which is noght to comende;   2770
  Wherof ben fewe now aday。
  And natheles; so as I may
  Make unto thi memoire knowe;
  The pointz of Slowthe thou schalt knowe。
  Explicit Liber Tercius
  Incipit Liber Quartus
  Dicunt accidiam fore nutricem viciorum;
  Torpet et in cunctis tarda que lenta bonis:
  Que fieri possent hodie transfert piger in cras;
  Furatoque prius ostia claudit equo。
  Poscenti tardo negat emolumenta Cupido;
  Set Venus in celeri ludit amore viri。
  Upon the vices to procede
  After the cause of mannes dede;
  The ferste point of Slowthe I calle
  Lachesce; and is the chief of alle;
  And hath this propreliche of kinde;
  To leven alle thing behinde。
  Of that he mihte do now hier
  He tarieth al the longe yer;
  And everemore he seith; 〃Tomorwe〃;
  And so he wol his time borwe;   10
  And wissheth after 〃God me sende;〃
  That whan he weneth have an ende;
  Thanne is he ferthest to beginne。
  Thus bringth he many a meschief inne
  Unwar; til that he be meschieved;
  And may noght thanne be relieved。
  And riht so nowther mor ne lesse
  It stant of love and of lachesce:
  Som time he slowtheth in a day
  That he nevere after gete mai。  20
  Now; Sone; as of this ilke thing;
  If thou have eny knowleching;
  That thou to love hast don er this;
  Tell on。 Mi goode fader; yis。
  As of lachesce I am beknowe
  That I mai stonde upon his rowe;
  As I that am clad of his suite:
  For whanne I thoghte mi poursuite
  To make; and therto sette a day
  To speke unto the swete May;    30
  Lachesce bad abide yit;
  And bar on hond it was no wit
  Ne time forto speke as tho。
  Thus with his tales to and fro
  Mi time in tariinge he drowh:
  Whan ther was time good ynowh;
  He seide; 〃An other time is bettre;
  Thou schalt mowe senden hire a lettre;
  And per cas wryte more plein
  Than thou be Mowthe durstest sein。〃   40
  Thus have I lete time slyde
  For Slowthe; and kepte noght my tide;
  So that lachesce with his vice
  Fulofte hath mad my wit so nyce;
  That what I thoghte speke or do
  With tariinge he hield me so;
  Til whanne I wolde and mihte noght。
  I not what thing was in my thoght;
  Or it was drede; or it was schame;
  Bot evere in ernest and in game    50
  I wot ther is long time passed。
  Bot yit is noght the love lassed;
  Which I unto mi ladi have;
  For thogh my tunge is slowh to crave
  At alle time; as I have bede;
  Min herte stant evere in o stede
  And axeth besiliche grace;
  The which I mai noght yit embrace。
  And god wot that is malgre myn;
  For this I wot riht wel a fin;  60
  Mi grace comth so selde aboute;
  That is the Slowthe of which I doute
  Mor than of al the remenant
  Which is to love appourtenant。
  And thus as touchende of lachesce;
  As I have told; I me confesse
  To you; mi fader; and beseche
  That furthermor ye wol me teche;
  And if ther be to this matiere
  Som goodly tale forto liere  70
  How I mai do lachesce aweie;
  That ye it wolden telle I preie。
  To wisse thee; my Sone; and rede;
  Among the tales whiche I rede;
  An old ensample therupon
  Now herkne; and I wol tellen on。
  Ayein Lachesce in loves cas
  I finde how whilom Eneas;
  Whom Anchises to Sone hadde;
  With gret navie; which he ladde    80
  Fro Troie; aryveth at Cartage;
  Wher for a while his herbergage
  He tok; and it betidde so;
  With hire which was qweene tho
  Of the Cite his aqueintance
  He wan; whos name in remembrance
  Is yit; and Dido sche was hote;
  Which loveth Eneas so hote
  Upon the wordes whiche he seide;
  That al hire herte on him sche leide  90
  And dede al holi what he wolde。
  Bot after that; as it be scholde;
  Fro thenne he goth toward Ytaile
  Be Schipe; and there his arivaile
  Hath take; and schop him forto ryde。
  Bot sche; which mai noght longe abide
  The hote peine of loves throwe;
  Anon withinne a litel throwe
  A lettre unto hir kniht hath write;
  And dede him pleinly forto wite;     100
  If he made eny tariinge;
  To drecche of his ayeincomynge;
  That sche ne mihte him fiele and se;
  Sche scholde stonde in such degre
  As whilom stod a Swan tofore;
  Of that sche hadde hire make lore;
  For sorwe a fethere into hire brain
  Sche schof and hath hireselve slain;
  As king Menander in a lay
  The sothe hath founde; wher sche lay  110
  Sprantlende with hire wynges tweie;
  As sche which scholde thanne deie
  For love of him which was hire make。
  〃And so schal I do for thi sake;〃
  This qweene seide; 〃wel I wot。〃
  Lo; to Enee thus sche wrot
  With many an other word of pleinte:
  Bot he; which hadde hise thoghtes feinte
  Towardes love and full of Slowthe;
  His time lette; and that was rowthe:  120
  For sche; which loveth him tofore;
  Desireth evere more and more;
  And whan sche sih him tarie so;
  Hire herte was so full of wo;
  That compleignende manyfold
  Sche hath hire oghne tale told;
  Unto hirself and thus sche spak:
  〃Ha; who fond evere such a lak
  Of Slowthe in eny worthi kniht?
  Now wot I wel my deth is diht   130
  Thurgh him which scholde have be mi lif。〃
  Bot forto stinten al this strif;
  Thus whan sche sih non other bote;
  Riht evene unto hire herte rote
  A naked swerd anon sche threste;
  And thus sche gat hireselve reste
  In remembrance of alle slowe。
  Wherof; my Sone; thou miht knowe
  How tariinge upon the nede
  In loves cause is forto drede;  140
  And that hath Dido sore aboght;
  Whos deth schal evere be bethoght。
  And overmore if I schal seche
  In this matiere an other spieche;
  In a Cronique I finde write
  A tale which is good to wite。
  At Troie whan king Ulixes
  Upon the Siege among the pres
  Of hem that worthi knihtes were
  Abod long time stille there;    150
  In thilke time a man mai se
  How goodli that Penolope;
  Which was to him his trewe wif;
  Of his lachesce was pleintif;
  Wherof to Troie sche him sende
  Hire will be lettre; thus spekende:
  〃Mi worthi love and lord also;
  It is and hath ben evere so;
  That wher a womman is al one;
  It makth a man in his persone   160
  The more hardi forto wowe;
  In hope that sche wolde bowe
  To such thing as his wille were;
  Whil that hire lord were elleswhere。
  And of miself I telle this;
  For it so longe passed is;
  Sithe ferst than ye fro home wente;
  That welnyh every man his wente
  To there I am; whil ye ben oute;
  Hath mad; and ech of hem aboute;   170
  Which love can; my love secheth;
  With gret preiere and me besecheth:
  And some maken gret manace;
  That if thei mihten come in place;
  Wher that thei mihte here wille have;
  Ther is nothing me scholde save;
  That thei ne wolde werche thinges;
  And some tellen me tidynges
  That ye ben ded; and some sein
  That certeinly ye ben besein    180
  To love a newe and leve me。
  Bot hou as evere that it be;
  I thonke unto the goddes alle;
  As yit for oght that is befalle
  Mai noman do my chekes rede:
  Bot natheles it is to drede;
  That Lachesse in continuance
  Fortune mihte such a chance;
  Which noman after scholde amende。〃
  Lo; thus this ladi compleignende   190
  A lettre unto hire lord hath write;
  And preyde him that he wolde wite
  And thenke hou that sche was al his;
  And that he tarie noght in this;
  Bot that he wolde his love aquite;
  To hire ayeinward and noght wryte;
  Bot come himself in alle haste;
  That he non other paper waste;
  So that he kepe and holde his trowthe
  Withoute lette of eny Slowthe。  200
  Unto hire lord and love liege
  To Troie; wher the grete Siege
  Was leid; this lettre was conveied。
  And he; which wisdom hath pourveied
  Of al that to reson belongeth;
  With gentil herte it underfongeth:
  And whan he hath it overrad;
  In part he was riht inly glad;
  And ek in part he was desesed:
  Bot love his herte hath so thorghsesed   210
  With pure ymaginacioun;
  That for non occupacioun
  Which he can take on other side;
  He mai noght flitt his herte aside
  Fro that his wif him hadde enformed;
  Wherof he hath himself conformed
  With al the wille of his corage
  To schape and take the viage
  Homward; what time that he mai:
  So that him thenketh of a day   220
  A thousand yer; til he mai se
  The visage of Penolope;
  Which he desireth most of alle。
  And whan the time is so befalle
  That Troie was destruid and brent;
  He made non delaiement;
  Bot goth him home in alle hihe;
  Wher that he fond tofore his yhe
  His worthi wif in good astat:
  And thus was cessed the debat   230
  Of love; and Slowthe was excused;
  Which doth gret harm; where it is used;
  And hindreth many a cause honeste。
  For of the grete Clerc Grossteste
  I rede how besy that he was
  Upon clergie an Hed of bras
  To forge; and make it forto telle
  Of suche thinges as befelle。
  And sevene yeres besinesse
  He leyde; bot for the lachesse  240
  Of half a Minut of an houre;
  Fro ferst that he began laboure
  He loste all that he hadde do。
  And otherwhile it fareth so;
  In loves cause who is slow;
  That he withoute under the wow
  Be nyhte stant fulofte acold;
  Which mihte; if that he hadde wold
  His time kept; have be withinne。
  Bot Slowthe mai no profit winne;   250
  Bot he mai singe in his karole
  How Latewar cam to the Dole;
  Wher he no good receive mihte。
  And that was proved wel be nyhte
  Whilom of the Maidenes fyve;
  Whan thilke lord cam forto wyve:
  For that here oyle was aweie
  To lihte here lampes in his weie;
  Here Slowthe broghte it so aboute;
  Fro him that thei ben schet withoute。    260
  Wherof; my Sone; be thou war;
  Als ferforth as I telle