confessio amantis-第87章
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Which was to hire a more delit;
To kepe hire maidenhede whit
Under the wede of fethers blake;
In Perles whyte than forsake 6210
That no lif mai restore ayein。
Bot thus Neptune his herte in vein
Hath upon Robberie sett;
The bridd is flowe and he was let;
The faire Maide him hath ascaped;
Wherof for evere he was bejaped
And scorned of that he hath lore。
Mi Sone; be thou war therfore
That thou no maidenhode stele;
Wherof men sen deseses fele 6220
Aldai befalle in sondri wise;
So as I schal thee yit devise
An other tale therupon;
Which fell be olde daies gon。
King Lichaon upon his wif
A dowhter hadde; a goodly lif;
A clene Maide of worthi fame;
Calistona whos rihte name
Was cleped; and of many a lord
Sche was besoght; bot hire acord 6230
To love myhte noman winne;
As sche which hath no lust therinne;
Bot swor withinne hir herte and saide
That sche wolde evere ben a Maide。
Wherof to kepe hireself in pes;
With suche as Amadriades
Were cleped; wodemaydes; tho;
And with the Nimphes ek also
Upon the spring of freisshe welles
Sche schop to duelle and nagher elles。 6240
And thus cam this Calistona
Into the wode of Tegea;
Wher sche virginite behihte
Unto Diane; and therto plihte
Her trouthe upon the bowes grene;
To kepe hir maidenhode clene。
Which afterward upon a day
Was priveliche stole away;
For Jupiter thurgh his queintise
From hire it tok in such a wise; 6250
That sodeinliche forth withal
Hire wombe aros and sche toswal;
So that it mihte noght ben hidd。
And therupon it is betidd;
Diane; which it herde telle;
In prive place unto a welle
With Nimphes al a compainie
Was come; and in a ragerie
Sche seide that sche bathe wolde;
And bad that every maide scholde 6260
With hire al naked bathe also。
And tho began the prive wo;
Calistona wax red for schame;
Bot thei that knewe noght the game;
To whom no such thing was befalle;
Anon thei made hem naked alle;
As thei that nothing wolden hyde:
Bot sche withdrouh hire evere asyde;
And natheles into the flod;
Wher that Diane hirselve stod; 6270
Sche thoghte come unaperceived。
Bot therof sche was al deceived;
For whan sche cam a litel nyh;
And that Diane hire wombe syh;
Sche seide; 〃Awey; thou foule beste;
For thin astat is noght honeste
This chaste water forto touche;
For thou hast take such a touche;
Which nevere mai ben hol ayein。〃
And thus goth sche which was forlein 6280
With schame; and fro the Nimphes fledde;
Til whanne that nature hire spedde;
That of a Sone; which Archas
Was named; sche delivered was。
And tho Juno; which was the wif
Of Jupiter; wroth and hastif;
In pourpos forto do vengance
Cam forth upon this ilke chance;
And to Calistona sche spak;
And sette upon hir many a lak; 6290
And seide; 〃Ha; nou thou art atake;
That thou thi werk myht noght forsake。
Ha; thou ungoodlich ypocrite;
Hou thou art gretly forto wyte!
Bot nou thou schalt ful sore abie
That ilke stelthe and micherie;
Which thou hast bothe take and do;
Wherof thi fader Lichao
Schal noght be glad; whan he it wot;
Of that his dowhter was so hot; 6300
That sche hath broke hire chaste avou。
Bot I thee schal chastise nou;
Thi grete beaute schal be torned;
Thurgh which that thou hast be mistorned;
Thi large frount; thin yhen greie;
I schal hem change in other weie;
And al the feture of thi face
In such a wise I schal deface;
That every man thee schal forbere。〃
With that the liknesse of a bere 6310
Sche tok and was forschape anon。
Withinne a time and therupon
Befell that with a bowe on honde;
To hunte and gamen forto fonde;
Into that wode goth to pleie
Hir Sone Archas; and in his weie
It hapneth that this bere cam。
And whan that sche good hiede nam;
Wher that he stod under the bowh;
Sche kneu him wel and to him drouh; 6320
For thogh sche hadde hire forme lore;
The love was noght lost therfore
Which kinde hath set under his lawe。
Whan sche under the wodesschawe
Hire child behield; sche was so glad;
That sche with bothe hire armes sprad;
As thogh sche were in wommanhiede;
Toward him cam; and tok non hiede
Of that he bar a bowe bent。
And he with that an Arwe hath hent 6330
And gan to teise it in his bowe;
As he that can non other knowe;
Bot that it was a beste wylde。
Bot Jupiter; which wolde schylde
The Moder and the Sone also;
Ordeineth for hem bothe so;
That thei for evere were save。
Bot thus; mi Sone; thou myht have
Ensample; hou that it is to fle
To robbe the virginite 6340
Of a yong innocent aweie:
And overthis be other weie;
In olde bokes as I rede;
Such Robberie is forto drede;
And nameliche of thilke good
Which every womman that is good
Desireth forto kepe and holde;
As whilom was be daies olde。
For if thou se mi tale wel
Of that was tho; thou miht somdiel 6350
Of old ensample taken hiede;
Hou that the flour of maidenhiede
Was thilke time holde in pris。
And so it was; and so it is;
And so it schal for evere stonde:
And for thou schalt it understonde;
Nou herkne a tale next suiende;
Hou maidenhod is to commende。
Of Rome among the gestes olde
I finde hou that Valerie tolde 6360
That what man tho was Emperour
Of Rome; he scholde don honour
To the virgine; and in the weie;
Wher he hire mette; he scholde obeie
In worschipe of virginite;
Which tho was of gret dignite。
Noght onliche of the wommen tho;
Bot of the chaste men also
It was commended overal:
And forto speke in special 6370
Touchende of men; ensample I finde;
Phyryns; which was of mannes kinde
Above alle othre the faireste
Of Rome and ek the comelieste;
That wel was hire which him mihte
Beholde and have of him a sihte。
Thus was he tempted ofte sore;
Bot for he wolde be nomore
Among the wommen so coveited;
The beaute of his face streited 6380
He hath; and threste out bothe hise yhen;
That alle wommen whiche him syhen
Thanne afterward; of him ne roghte:
And thus his maidehiede he boghte。
So mai I prove wel forthi;
Above alle othre under the Sky;
Who that the vertus wolde peise;
Virginite is forto preise;
Which; as thapocalips recordeth;
To Crist in hevene best acordeth。 6390
So mai it schewe wel therfore;
As I have told it hier tofore;
In hevene and ek in Erthe also
It is accept to bothe tuo。
And if I schal more over this
Declare what this vertu is;
I finde write upon this thing
Of Valentinian the king
And Emperour be thilke daies;
A worthi knyht at alle assaies; 6400
Hou he withoute Mariage
Was of an hundred wynter Age;
And hadde ben a worthi kniht
Bothe of his lawe and of his myht。
Bot whan men wolde his dedes peise
And his knyhthode of Armes preise;
Of that he dede with his hondes;
Whan he the kinges and the londes
To his subjeccion put under;
Of al that pris hath he no wonder; 6410
For he it sette of non acompte;
And seide al that may noght amonte
Ayeins o point which he hath nome;
That he his fleissh hath overcome:
He was a virgine; as he seide;
On that bataille his pris he leide。
Lo nou; my Sone; avise thee。
Yee; fader; al this wel mai be;
Bot if alle othre dede so;
The world of men were sone go: 6420
And in the lawe a man mai finde;
Hou god to man be weie of kinde
Hath set the world to multeplie;
And who that wol him justefie;
It is ynouh to do the lawe。
And natheles youre goode sawe
Is good to kepe; who so may;
I wol noght therayein seie nay。
Mi Sone; take it as I seie;
If maidenhod be take aweie 6430
Withoute lawes ordinance;
It mai noght failen of vengance。
And if thou wolt the sothe wite;
Behold a tale which is write;
Hou that the King Agamenon;
Whan he the Cite of Lesbon
Hath wonne; a Maiden ther he fond;
Which was the faireste of the Lond
In thilke time that men wiste。
He tok of hire what him liste 6440
Of thing which was most precious;
Wherof that sche was dangerous。
This faire Maiden cleped is
Criseide; douhter of Crisis;
Which was that time in special
Of thilke temple principal;
Wher Phebus hadde his sacrifice;
So was it wel the more vice。
Agamenon was thanne in weie
To Troieward; and tok aweie 6450
This Maiden; which he with him ladde;
So grete a lust in hire he hadde。
Bot Phebus; which hath gret desdeign
Of that his Maiden was forlein;
Anon as he to Troie cam;
Vengance up