第 123 节
作者:管他三七二十一      更新:2024-01-16 22:39      字数:7535
  And thus bewhapid in my thought;
  Whan al was turnyd in to nought;
  I stod amasid for a while;
  And in my self y gan to smyle
  Thenkende uppon the bedis blake;
  And how they weren me betake;   2960
  For that y schulde bidde and preie。
  And whanne y sigh non othre weie
  Bot only that y was refusid;
  Unto the lif which y hadde usid
  I thoughte nevere torne ayein:
  And in this wise; soth to seyn;
  Homward a softe pas y wente;
  Wher that with al myn hol entente
  Uppon the point that y am schryve
  I thenke bidde whil y live。  2970
  He which withinne daies sevene
  This large world forth with the hevene
  Of his eternal providence
  Hath mad; and thilke intelligence
  In mannys soule resonable
  Hath schape to be perdurable;
  Wherof the man of his feture
  Above alle erthli creature
  Aftir the soule is immortal;
  To thilke lord in special;   2980
  As he which is of alle thinges
  The creatour; and of the kynges
  Hath the fortunes uppon honde;
  His grace and mercy forto fonde
  Uppon my bare knes y preie;
  That he this lond in siker weie
  Wol sette uppon good governance。
  For if men takyn remembrance
  What is to live in unite;
  Ther ys no staat in his degree  2990
  That noughte to desire pes;
  With outen which; it is no les;
  To seche and loke in to the laste;
  Ther may no worldes joye laste。
  Ferst forto loke the Clergie;
  Hem oughte wel to justefie
  Thing which belongith to here cure;
  As forto praie and to procure
  Oure pes toward the hevene above;
  And ek to sette reste and love   3000
  Among ous on this erthe hiere。
  For if they wroughte in this manere
  Aftir the reule of charite;
  I hope that men schuldyn se
  This lond amende。 And ovyr this;
  To seche and loke how that it is
  Touchende of the chevalerie;
  Which forto loke; in som partie
  Is worthi forto be comendid;
  And in som part to ben amendid;    3010
  That of here large retenue
  The lond is ful of maintenue;
  Which causith that the comune right
  In fewe contrees stant upright。
  Extorcioun; contekt; ravine
  Withholde ben of that covyne;
  Aldai men hierin gret compleignte
  Of the desease; of the constreignte;
  Wher of the poeple is sore oppressid:
  God graunte it mote be redressid。  3020
  For of knyghthode thordre wolde
  That thei defende and kepe scholde
  The comun right and the fraunchise
  Of holy cherche in alle wise;
  So that no wikke man it dere;
  And ther fore servith scheld and spere:
  Bot for it goth now other weie;
  Oure grace goth the more aweie。
  And forto lokyn ovyrmore;
  Wher of the poeple pleigneth sore;    3030
  Toward the lawis of oure lond;
  Men sein that trouthe hath broke his bond
  And with brocage is goon aweie;
  So that no man can se the weie
  Wher forto fynde rightwisnesse。
  And if men sechin sikernesse
  Uppon the lucre of marchandie;
  Compassement and tricherie
  Of singuler profit to wynne;
  Men seyn; is cause of mochil synne;   3040
  And namely of divisioun;
  Which many a noble worthi toun
  Fro welthe and fro prosperite
  Hath brought to gret adversite。
  So were it good to ben al on;
  For mechil grace ther uppon
  Unto the Citees schulde falle;
  Which myghte availle to ous alle;
  If these astatz amendid were;
  So that the vertus stodyn there    3050
  And that the vices were aweie:
  Me thenkth y dorste thanne seie;
  This londis grace schulde arise。
  Bot yit to loke in othre wise;
  Ther is a stat; as ye schul hiere;
  Above alle othre on erthe hiere;
  Which hath the lond in his balance:
  To him belongith the leiance
  Of Clerk; of knyght; of man of lawe;
  Undir his hond al is forth drawe   3060
  The marchant and the laborer;
  So stant it al in his power
  Or forto spille or forto save。
  Bot though that he such power have;
  And that his myghtes ben so large;
  He hath hem nought withouten charge;
  To which that every kyng ys swore:
  So were it good that he ther fore
  First un to rightwisnesse entende;
  Wherof that he hym self amende  3070
  Toward his god and leve vice;
  Which is the chief of his office;
  And aftir al the remenant
  He schal uppon his covenant
  Governe and lede in such a wise;
  So that ther be no tirandise;
  Wherof that he his poeple grieve;
  Or ellis may he nought achieve
  That longith to his regalie。
  For if a kyng wol justifie   3080
  His lond and hem that beth withynne;
  First at hym self he mot begynne;
  To kepe and reule his owne astat;
  That in hym self be no debat
  Toward his god: for othre wise
  Ther may non erthly kyng suffise
  Of his kyngdom the folk to lede;
  Bot he the kyng of hevene drede。
  For what kyng sett hym uppon pride
  And takth his lust on every side   3090
  And wil nought go the righte weie;
  Though god his grace caste aweie
  No wondir is; for ate laste
  He schal wel wite it mai nought laste;
  The pompe which he secheth here。
  Bot what kyng that with humble chere
  Aftir the lawe of god eschuieth
  The vices; and the vertus suieth;
  His grace schal be suffisant
  To governe al the remenant   3100
  Which longith to his duite;
  So that in his prosperite
  The poeple schal nought ben oppressid;
  Wherof his name schal be blessid;
  For evere and be memorial。
  And now to speke as in final;
  Touchende that y undirtok
  In englesch forto make a book
  Which stant betwene ernest and game;
  I have it maad as thilke same   3110
  Which axe forto ben excusid;
  And that my bok be nought refusid
  Of lered men; whan thei it se;
  For lak of curiosite:
  For thilke scole of eloquence
  Belongith nought to my science;
  Uppon the forme of rethoriqe
  My wordis forto peinte and pike;
  As Tullius som tyme wrot。
  Bot this y knowe and this y wot;   3120
  That y have do my trewe peyne
  With rude wordis and with pleyne;
  In al that evere y couthe and myghte;
  This bok to write as y behighte;
  So as siknesse it soffre wolde;
  And also for my daies olde;
  That y am feble and impotent;
  I wot nought how the world ys went。
  So preye y to my lordis alle
  Now in myn age; how so befalle;    3130
  That y mot stonden in here grace:
  For though me lacke to purchace
  Here worthi thonk as by decerte;
  Yit the symplesse of my poverte
  Desireth forto do plesance
  To hem undir whos governance
  I hope siker to abide。
  But now uppon my laste tide
  That y this book have maad and write;
  My muse doth me forto wite;  3140
  And seith it schal be for my beste
  Fro this day forth to take reste;
  That y nomore of love make;
  Which many an herte hath overtake;
  And ovyrturnyd as the blynde
  Fro reson in to lawe of kynde;
  Wher as the wisdom goth aweie
  And can nought se the ryhte weie
  How to governe his oghne estat;
  Bot everydai stant in debat  3150
  Withinne him self; and can nought leve。
  And thus forthy my final leve
  I take now for evere more;
  Withoute makynge any more;
  Of love and of his dedly hele;
  Which no phisicien can hele。
  For his nature is so divers;
  That it hath evere som travers
  Or of to moche or of to lite;
  That pleinly mai noman delite;  3160
  Bot if him faile or that or this。
  Bot thilke love which that is
  Withinne a mannes herte affermed;
  And stant of charite confermed;
  Such love is goodly forto have;
  Such love mai the bodi save;
  Such love mai the soule amende;
  The hyhe god such love ous sende
  Forthwith the remenant of grace;
  So that above in thilke place   3170
  Wher resteth love and alle pes;
  Oure joie mai ben endeles。
  Explicit iste liber; qui transeat; obsecro liber;
  Vt sine liuore vigeat lectoris in ore。
  Qui sedet in scannis celi det vt ista lohannis
  Perpetuis annis stet pagina grata Britannis;
  Derbeie Comiti; recolunt quem laude periti;
  Vade liber purus; sub eo requiesce futurus。
  End