confessio amantis-第6章
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Noght forto singe with the briddes;
For whanne I was the wode amiddes;
I fond a swote grene pleine;
And ther I gan my wo compleigne
Wisshinge and wepinge al myn one;
For other merthes made I none。
So hard me was that ilke throwe;
That ofte sithes overthrowe
To grounde I was withoute breth;
And evere I wisshide after deth; 120
Whanne I out of my peine awok;
And caste up many a pitous lok
Unto the hevene; and seide thus:
〃O thou Cupide; O thou Venus;
Thou god of love and thou goddesse;
Wher is pite? wher is meknesse?
Now doth me pleinly live or dye;
For certes such a maladie
As I now have and longe have hadd;
It myhte make a wisman madd; 130
If that it scholde longe endure。
O Venus; queene of loves cure;
Thou lif; thou lust; thou mannes hele;
Behold my cause and my querele;
And yif me som part of thi grace;
So that I may finde in this place
If thou be gracious or non。〃
And with that word I sawh anon
The kyng of love and qweene bothe;
Bot he that kyng with yhen wrothe 140
His chiere aweiward fro me caste;
And forth he passede ate laste。
Bot natheles er he forth wente
A firy Dart me thoghte he hente
And threw it thurgh myn herte rote:
In him fond I non other bote;
For lenger list him noght to duelle。
Bot sche that is the Source and Welle
Of wel or wo; that schal betide
To hem that loven; at that tide 150
Abod; bot forto tellen hiere
Sche cast on me no goodly chiere:
Thus natheles to me sche seide;
〃What art thou; Sone?〃 and I abreide
Riht as a man doth out of slep;
And therof tok sche riht good kep
And bad me nothing ben adrad:
Bot for al that I was noght glad;
For I ne sawh no cause why。
And eft scheo asketh; what was I: 160
I seide; 〃A Caitif that lith hiere:
What wolde ye; my Ladi diere?
Schal I ben hol or elles dye?〃
Sche seide; 〃Tell thi maladie:
What is thi Sor of which thou pleignest?
Ne hyd it noght; for if thou feignest;
I can do the no medicine。〃
〃Ma dame; I am a man of thyne;
That in thi Court have longe served;
And aske that I have deserved; 170
Some wele after my longe wo。〃
And sche began to loure tho;
And seide; 〃Ther is manye of yow
Faitours; and so may be that thow
Art riht such on; and be feintise
Seist that thou hast me do servise。〃
And natheles sche wiste wel;
Mi world stod on an other whiel
Withouten eny faiterie:
Bot algate of my maladie 180
Sche bad me telle and seie hir trowthe。
〃Ma dame; if ye wolde have rowthe;〃
Quod I; 〃than wolde I telle yow。〃
〃Sey forth;〃 quod sche; 〃and tell me how;
Schew me thi seknesse everydiel。〃
〃Ma dame; that can I do wel;
Be so my lif therto wol laste。〃
With that hir lok on me sche caste;
And seide: 〃In aunter if thou live;
Mi will is ferst that thou be schrive; 190
And natheles how that it is
I wot miself; bot for al this
Unto my prest; which comth anon;
I woll thou telle it on and on;
Bothe all thi thoght and al thi werk。
O Genius myn oghne Clerk;
Com forth and hier this mannes schrifte;〃
Quod Venus tho; and I uplifte
Min hefd with that; and gan beholde
The selve Prest; which as sche wolde 200
Was redy there and sette him doun
To hiere my confessioun。
This worthi Prest; this holy man
To me spekende thus began;
And seide: 〃Benedicite;
Mi Sone; of the felicite
Of love and ek of all the wo
Thou schalt thee schrive of bothe tuo。
What thou er this for loves sake
Hast felt; let nothing be forsake; 210
Tell pleinliche as it is befalle。〃
And with that word I gan doun falle
On knees; and with devocioun
And with full gret contricioun
I seide thanne: 〃Dominus;
Min holi fader Genius;
So as thou hast experience
Of love; for whos reverence
Thou schalt me schriven at this time;
I prai the let me noght mistime 220
Mi schrifte; for I am destourbed
In al myn herte; and so contourbed;
That I ne may my wittes gete;
So schal I moche thing foryete:
Bot if thou wolt my schrifte oppose
Fro point to point; thanne I suppose;
Ther schal nothing be left behinde。
Bot now my wittes ben so blinde;
That I ne can miselven teche。〃
Tho he began anon to preche; 230
And with his wordes debonaire
He seide tome softe and faire:
〃Thi schrifte to oppose and hiere;
My Sone; I am assigned hiere
Be Venus the godesse above;
Whos Prest I am touchende of love。
Bot natheles for certein skile
I mot algate and nedes wile
Noght only make my spekynges
Of love; bot of othre thinges; 240
That touchen to the cause of vice。
For that belongeth to thoffice
Of Prest; whos ordre that I bere;
So that I wol nothing forbere;
That I the vices on and on
Ne schal thee schewen everychon;
Wherof thou myht take evidence
To reule with thi conscience。
Bot of conclusion final
Conclude I wol in special 250
For love; whos servant I am;
And why the cause is that I cam。
So thenke I to don bothe tuo;
Ferst that myn ordre longeth to;
The vices forto telle arewe;
Bot next above alle othre schewe
Of love I wol the propretes;
How that thei stonde be degrees
After the disposicioun
Of Venus; whos condicioun 260
I moste folwe; as I am holde。
For I with love am al withholde;
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