第 113 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:9322
  Wherof a tale in remembrance;
  Which is a long process to hiere;
  I thenke forto tellen hiere。    270
  Of a Cronique in daies gon;
  The which is cleped Pantheon;
  In loves cause I rede thus;
  Hou that the grete Antiochus;
  Of whom that Antioche tok
  His ferste name; as seith the bok;
  Was coupled to a noble queene;
  And hadde a dowhter hem betwene:
  Bot such fortune cam to honde;
  That deth; which no king mai withstonde;    280
  Bot every lif it mote obeie;
  This worthi queene tok aweie。
  The king; which made mochel mone;
  Tho stod; as who seith; al him one
  Withoute wif; bot natheles
  His doghter; which was piereles
  Of beaute; duelte aboute him stille。
  Bot whanne a man hath welthe at wille;
  The fleissh is frele and falleth ofte;
  And that this maide tendre and softe;    290
  Which in hire fadres chambres duelte;
  Withinne a time wiste and felte:
  For likinge and concupiscence
  Withoute insihte of conscience
  The fader so with lustes blente;
  That he caste al his hole entente
  His oghne doghter forto spille。
  This king hath leisir at his wille
  With strengthe; and whanne he time sih;
  This yonge maiden he forlih:    300
  And sche was tendre and full of drede;
  Sche couthe noght hir Maidenhede
  Defende; and thus sche hath forlore
  The flour which she hath longe bore。
  It helpeth noght althogh sche wepe;
  For thei that scholde hir bodi kepe
  Of wommen were absent as thanne;
  And thus this maiden goth to manne;
  The wylde fader thus devoureth
  His oghne fleissh; which non socoureth;  310
  And that was cause of mochel care。
  Bot after this unkinde fare
  Out of the chambre goth the king;
  And sche lay stille; and of this thing;
  Withinne hirself such sorghe made;
  Ther was no wiht that mihte hir glade;
  For feere of thilke horrible vice。
  With that cam inne the Norrice
  Which fro childhode hire hadde kept;
  And axeth if sche hadde slept;  320
  And why hire chiere was unglad。
  Bot sche; which hath ben overlad
  Of that sche myhte noght be wreke;
  For schame couthe unethes speke;
  And natheles mercy sche preide
  With wepende yhe and thus sche seide:
  〃Helas; mi Soster; waileway;
  That evere I sih this ilke day!
  Thing which mi bodi ferst begat
  Into this world; onliche that   330
  Mi worldes worschipe hath bereft。〃
  With that sche swouneth now and eft;
  And evere wissheth after deth;
  So that welnyh hire lacketh breth。
  That other; which hire wordes herde;
  In confortinge of hire ansuerde;
  To lette hire fadres fol desir
  Sche wiste no recoverir:
  Whan thing is do; ther is no bote;
  So suffren thei that suffre mote;  340
  Ther was non other which it wiste。
  Thus hath this king al that him liste
  Of his likinge and his plesance;
  And laste in such continuance;
  And such delit he tok therinne;
  Him thoghte that it was no Sinne;
  And sche dorste him nothing withseie。
  Bot fame; which goth every weie;
  To sondry regnes al aboute
  The grete beaute telleth oute   350
  Of such a maide of hih parage:
  So that for love of mariage
  The worthi Princes come and sende;
  As thei the whiche al honour wende;
  And knewe nothing hou it stod。
  The fader; whanne he understod;
  That thei his dowhter thus besoghte;
  With al his wit he caste and thoghte
  Hou that he myhte finde a lette;
  And such a Statut thanne he sette;    360
  And in this wise his lawe he taxeth;
  That what man that his doghter axeth;
  Bot if he couthe his question
  Assoile upon suggestion
  Of certein thinges that befelle;
  The whiche he wolde unto him telle;
  He scholde in certein lese his hed。
  And thus ther weren manye ded;
  Here hevedes stondende on the gate;
  Till ate laste longe and late;  370
  For lacke of ansuere in the wise;
  The remenant that weren wise
  Eschuieden to make assay。
  Til it befell upon a day
  Appolinus the Prince of Tyr;
  Which hath to love a gret desir;
  As he which in his hihe mod
  Was likende of his hote blod;
  A yong; a freissh; a lusti knyht;
  As he lai musende on a nyht  380
  Of the tidinges whiche he herde;
  He thoghte assaie hou that it ferde。
  He was with worthi compainie
  Arraied; and with good navie
  To schipe he goth; the wynd him dryveth;
  And seileth; til that he arryveth:
  Sauf in the port of Antioche
  He londeth; and goth to aproche
  The kinges Court and his presence。
  Of every naturel science;    390
  Which eny clerk him couthe teche;
  He couthe ynowh; and in his speche
  Of wordes he was eloquent;
  And whanne he sih the king present;
  He preith he moste his dowhter have。
  The king ayein began to crave;
  And tolde him the condicion;
  Hou ferst unto his question
  He mote ansuere and faile noght;
  Or with his heved it schal be boght:  400
  And he him axeth what it was。
  The king declareth him the cas
  With sturne lok and sturdi chiere;
  To him and seide in this manere:
  〃With felonie I am upbore;
  I ete and have it noght forbore
  Mi modres fleissh; whos housebonde
  Mi fader forto seche I fonde;
  Which is the Sone ek of my wif。
  Hierof I am inquisitif;   410
  And who that can mi tale save;
  Al quyt he schal my doghter have;
  Of his ansuere and if he faile;
  He schal be ded withoute faile。
  Forthi my Sone;〃 quod the king;
  〃Be wel avised of this thing;
  Which hath thi lif in jeupartie。〃
  Appolinus for his partie;
  Whan he this question hath herd;
  Unto the king he hath ansuerd   420
  And hath rehersed on and on
  The pointz; and seide therupon:
  〃The question which thou hast spoke;
  If thou wolt that it be unloke;
  It toucheth al the privete
  Betwen thin oghne child and thee;
  And stant al hol upon you tuo。〃
  The king was wonder sory tho;
  And thoghte; if that he seide it oute;
  Than were he schamed al aboute。    430
  With slihe wordes and with felle
  He seith; 〃Mi Sone; I schal thee telle;
  Though that thou be of litel wit;
  It is no gret merveile as yit;
  Thin age mai it noght suffise:
  Bot loke wel thou noght despise
  Thin oghne lif; for of my grace
  Of thretty daies fulle a space
  I grante thee; to ben avised。〃
  And thus with leve and time assised   440
  This yonge Prince forth he wente;
  And understod wel what it mente;
  Withinne his herte as he was lered;
  That forto maken him afered
  The king his time hath so deslaied。
  Wherof he dradde and was esmaied;
  Of treson that he deie scholde;
  For he the king his sothe tolde;
  And sodeinly the nyhtes tyde;
  That more wolde he noght abide;    450
  Al prively his barge he hente
  And hom ayein to Tyr he wente:
  And in his oghne wit he seide
  For drede; if he the king bewreide;
  He knew so wel the kinges herte;
  That deth ne scholde he noght asterte;
  The king him wolde so poursuie。
  Bot he; that wolde his deth eschuie;
  And knew al this tofor the hond;
  Forsake he thoghte his oghne lond;    460
  That there wolde he noght abyde;
  For wel he knew that on som syde
  This tirant of his felonie
  Be som manere of tricherie
  To grieve his bodi wol noght leve。
  Forthi withoute take leve;
  Als priveliche as evere he myhte;
  He goth him to the See be nyhte
  In Schipes that be whete laden:
  Here takel redy tho thei maden  470
  And hale up Seil and forth thei fare。
  Bot forto tellen of the care
  That thei of Tyr begonne tho;
  Whan that thei wiste he was ago;
  It is a Pite forto hiere。
  They losten lust; they losten chiere;
  Thei toke upon hem such penaunce;
  Ther was no song; ther was no daunce;
  Bot every merthe and melodie
  To hem was thanne a maladie;    480
  For unlust of that aventure
  Ther was noman which tok tonsure;
  In doelful clothes thei hem clothe;
  The bathes and the Stwes bothe
  Thei schetten in be every weie;
  There was no lif which leste pleie
  Ne take of eny joie kepe;
  Bot for here liege lord to wepe;
  And every wyht seide as he couthe;
  〃Helas; the lusti flour of youthe;    490
  Our Prince; oure heved; our governour;
  Thurgh whom we stoden in honour;
  Withoute the comun assent
  Thus sodeinliche is fro ous went!〃
  Such was the clamour of hem alle。
  Bot se we now what is befalle
  Upon the ferste tale plein;
  And torne we therto ayein。
  Antiochus the grete Sire;
  Which full of rancour and of ire   500
  His herte berth; so as ye herde;
  Of that this Prince of Tyr ansuerde;
  He hadde a feloun bacheler;
  Which was his prive consailer;
  And Taliart be name he hihte:
  The king a strong puison him dihte
  Withinne a buiste and gold therto;
  In alle haste and bad him go
  Strawht unto Tyr; and for no cost
  Ne spare he; til he hadde lost  510
  The Prince which he wolde spille。
  And whan the king hath seid his wille;
  This Taliart in a Galeie
  With alle haste he tok his weie:
  The wynd was good; he saileth blyve;
  Til he tok lond upon the ryve
  Of Tyr; and forth with al anon
  Into the Burgh he gan to gon;
  And tok his In and bod a throwe。
  Bot for he wolde noght be knowe;   520
  Desguised thanne he goth him oute;
  He sih the wepinge al aboute;
  And axeth what the cause was;
  And thei him tolden al the cas;
  How sodeinli the Prince is go。
  And whan he sih that it was so;
  And that his labour was in vein;
  Anon he torneth hom ayein;
  And to the king; whan he cam nyh;
  He tolde of that he herde and syh;    530
  Hou that the Prince of Tyr is fled;
  So was he come ayein unsped。
  The king was sori for a while;
  Bot whan he sih that with no wyle
  He myhte achieve his crualte;
  He stinte his wraththe and let him be。
  Bot over this now forto telle
  Of aventures that befelle
  Unto this Prince of whom I tolde;
  He hath his rihte cour